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Hovey
Players Presents:
The Caine Mutiny Court Martial
By Herman
Wouk
Directed
by Dr. Abbott
A 3
act drama, presented at Lexington St. Jr. High School: Producer Doris
Fuchs, set design Bob Flaherty other crew members included Miss Judith
Wilkinson, Miss Annette Fanara and Mrs Angelina Emberley. The Cast included
Norman Ferdinand as Capt Queeg, Sam Norberg, Jerry Leventhal, Fred Wilder,
Dr Karasoff, Bob Gilkie and Ralph Tomao in his FIRST role for Hovey.
Some
I.S....One of the reasons the Play Reading Comm. chose Caine was
because we had so many Sailor suits left over from our November '59 Mr
Roberts show. There may still be a Sailor suit hanging
up in the men's room. Another FIRST, I think, Bob Gilkie and Judi Wilkinson
met at Hovey about this time, fell in love, married and had Hovey
members at their wedding reception ....drinking enough champagne to be
talked into singing Guys and Dolls show tunes. (there
is a lesson to be learned in here somewhere).....This is History not
Tradition; I think Hovey, like all theater groups, has spawned more
divorces than marriages.
Most important...Norm's
performance as Captain Queeg was beyond outstanding. There have been
a few efforts in cast or crew in the last 45 years that I would say
have gone beyond good, great, excellent and have become memorable. Norm's
Queeg is up there with the others. The group
voted to use the 'mental breakdown, marble rolling scene' for
the '61 NETC competition.
We went into that comp. knowing we would win, at least Norm would
get Best Actor. Due to date conflicts we lost our defendant and our
defense lawyer from the original production. I went from Sailor Urban
to Lt. Marek. (No blocking, few lines, no problem.) For the defense
attorney, who helps build the scene for Queeg we got Russ MacClure
from the Auburndale Players. Russ was a very good actor and had done
much for Hovey and other groups in the area, from romantic leads to
drama. We rehearse, we're ready we go to NETC competition.
During the big scene, (Queeg cracks up, the long soliloquy followed
by deafening applause). Russ forgot his lines, he's on stage hammering
Queeg to the breaking point, and stops, on stage we freeze, everyone
is silent, Russ turned, faced the stage left wings and said, LOUDLY; "Line,
Line Please" .....but we had no prompter, no off stage script
readily available...we all thought it wasn't necessary (we should
have checked with Russ). Anyway he got no response so he walked
off stage, found his
script in his jacket, got his line and returned on stage to continue.
Norman was great during the 'delay' and picked it right up. But
alas the only performance and line remembered was Russ's line request, exit and
return. It was a one time thing, I never saw anything like it before
or since.
And I was afraid Norm might drop one of those damn steel balls that
would roll across stage, and down a flight of steps.
Performances:
December
2
and 3, 1960
Courtesy
of Ralph Tomao, Hovey Historian
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