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The Devil's Disciple 

by George Bernard Shaw

 

role: Dick Dudgeon

 

produced by The ActorsNet

of Bucks County

November 12 - 28, 1999 

 

directed by Cheryl Doyle

ActorsNet "The Devil's Disciple" poster

Alissa Nesson (left) as Essie

George Hartpence (center) as Dick Dudgeon 

David Swartz (rear right) as Rev. Anderson

reding of the will

George Hartpence (center) as Dick Dudgeon

David Swartz (center right) as Rev. Anthony Anderson

Joe Doyle (center left) as Lawyer Hawkins

George Hartpence (right) as Dick Dudgeon

Nancy Denton (left) as Judith Anderson 

George Hartpence (right) as Dick Dudgeon

Nancy Denton (left) as Judith Anderson

George Hartpence (left) as Dick Dudgeon

Nancy Denton (right) as Judith Anderson

 

George Hartpence (right) as Dick Dudgeon

the late Phil Fagans (left) as British soldier

 

trial fight

Marco Newton (left) as a redcoat

Steve Lobis (left center) as Maj. Swindon

Phil Fagans (center) as a redcoat

George Hartpence (right) as Dick Dudgeon

Hugh Barton (left) as General Burgoyne

Nancy Denton (right) as Judith Anderson 

<---- ActorsNet promotional poster

The Tempest

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Antonio

 

produced by Villagers Theater

October 15 - 23, 1999

 

directed by Ana Kalet

 

for more photos and info

on the production see Geo's

Tempest page on this web site

Lobby Shot

George Hartpence (right) as Antonio

Catherine Rowe (center) as Gonzala

Scott E. Costine (left) as Alonzo

George Hartpence (right) as Antonio

Jon Paradise (left) as Sebastian

Rob Pherson (left) as Prospero

George Hartpence (right) as Antonio

Catherine Rowe (rear) as Gonzala

George Hartpence (left) as Antonio

Scott E. Costine (right0 as Alonzo

George Hartpence (left) as Antonio

Catherine Rowe (right) as Gonzala

Jon Paradise and George Hartpence (rear)

as Sebastian and Antonio

Catherine Rowe and Scott E. Costine (prone)

as Gonzala and Alonzo

 

George Hartpence as Antonio

English Music Hall 1999

compiled by Tom Moffit

 

role: performer

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

September 23 - October 2, 1999

 

directed by Tom Moffit

Shakespeare`70 English Music Hall `99 poster

 

"When father papered the parlour."

"After the Ball."

A Midsummer Night's

Dream

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Oberon

 

produced by Fortnight Chamber

Ensemble and performed in the

courtyard of the Lincoln Center, NYC

 

directed by Janet Quartarone

logo courtesy of Tom Orr

Tom Orr (center) as Bottom

George Hartpence (right) as Oberon

 

 

backstage

George Hartpence as Oberon

Kathy Garafano as Puck

 

Janet Quartarone (right) as Titania

Tom Orr (left) as Bottom

Kathy Garafano (far left) as Puck

Janet Quartarone and Tom Orr (left)

as Titania and Bottom

 

 

Macbeth 

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Caithness

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

@ Washington Crossing Open

Air Theater 

June 19, 1999

 

directed by Frank Erath

 

see Geo's Macbeth page

on this site for photos and more

Shakespeare`70 "Macbeth" poster

 

 

Laughter on the 23rd

Floor

by Neil Simon

 

role: Max Prince

 

produced by The ActorsNet

of Bucks County

March 12 - 28, 1999

 

directed by Joe Doyle

 

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

ActorsNet poster

George Hartpence (left) as Max Prince

Joe Mattern (center left) as Val

Joel McGlynn (center right) as Lucas

Chuck Donnelly (right) as Kenny

Max and his writers.

from left: Phil Fagans (Brian), Jan Applebaum (Ira),

Chuck Donnelly (Kenny), Joel McGlynn (Lucas),

Renee Richman-Weisband (Carol), Joe Mattern (Val),

Rose Perschilli (Helen), George Hartpence (Max), Steve Decker (Milt)

 

George Hartpence as Max Prince

Max ties one on.

George Hartpence (center) as Max Prince

Joe Mattern (left) as Val

Joel McGlynn (right) as Lucas

 

Goerge Hartpence (with hand thru wall) as Max Prince

Joe Mattern as Val

Max upset about Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

George Hartpence a Max Prince

Love Letters

by A. R. Gurney

 

role: Andrew Makepeace Ladd III

 

produced by Nine Lives Traveling 

Players   -   1999 season

 

directed by Susan D. Barry

Nine Lives "Love Letters" poster 

 

"Love Letters" program cover

Love Letters Nuangola PA performance marquee

Love Letters publicity photos

Carol Thompson as Melissa Gardner Cobb

George Hartpence as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III

Love Letters publicity photos

Carol Thompson as Melissa Gardner Cobb

George Hartpence as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III

Love Letters publicity photos

Carol Thompson as Melissa Gardner Cobb

George Hartpence as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III

Love Letters publicity photos

Carol Thompson as Melissa Gardner Cobb

George Hartpence as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III

A Woman of No Importance

by Oscar Wilde

 

role: Mr. Kelvil, M.P.

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

February 11 - 21, 1999

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

A Woman of No Importance

Shakespeare`70 poster

partial cast photo A Woman on No Importance

from left:

Kay Potucek (Hetser Worsley), Hugh Barton

(Lord Alfred Rufford), Tom Moffit (Rev. James Daubeny),

Janet Quartarone (Lady Hunstanton), Dani Monighan (Lady

Caroline Pomntefract), Celeste Bonfanti (Lady Stutfield),

Tom Curbishley (Sir. John Pontefract), Carol Thompson (Mrs

Allonby), George Hartpence (Mr. Kelvil, MP)

Carol Thompson as Mrs Allonby

Hugh Barton as Lord Alfred Rufford

Murder at the Vicarage

by Agatha Christie

 

role: Lawrence Redding

 

produced by The ActorsNet

of Bucks County

November 20 - December 6, 1998

 

directed by Cheryl Doyle

ActorsNet Murder at the Vicarage program cover

Cast photo:

 

rear row standing from left: Joe Doyle, Joe Mattern,

Hugh Barton, Jo Page, Lawrence Guest,

Jan Applebaum, Cheryl Doyle (director), K.T.Tomlinson

 

bottom row from left: Janet Quartarone, Malika Cohen,

Rose Persichilli, Giz Coughlin

ActorsNet color poster

George Hartpence (left) as Lawrence Redding

Jan APplebaum (right) as Curate Ron Hawes 

George Hartpence (right) as Lawrence Redding

Janet Quartarone (left) as Anne Protheroe

George Hartpence (right) as Lawrence Redding

Hugh Barton (center) as Dr. Haydock

Joe Doyle (left) as Rev. Leonard Clement

George Hartpence (right) as Lawrence Redding

Joe Mattern (left) as Inspector Slack

George Hartpence (left) as Lawrence Redding

Janet Quartarone (right) as Anne Protheroe

Jo Page (left) as Miss Marple

Joe Mattern (right) as Inspector Slack

Jan Applebaum (left) as Curate Ron Hawes

Janet Quartaroe (center) as Anne Protheroe

Hugh Barton (righgt) as Dr. Haydock

Janet Quartarone (right) as Anne Protheroe

Malika Cohen as Lettice Protheroe

London Assurance

by Dion Boucicoult

 

role: Charles Courtley

 

produced by Nine Lives Traveling 

Players   -   September 1998

 

directed by Michael Tunney

 

Nine Lives "London Assurance" program cover

George Hartpence (left) as Charles Courtley

Ethan Cadoff (right) as Dazzle

Carol Thompson (right) as Lady Gay Spanker

Susan Berry (left) as Grace Harkaway

Twelfth Night 

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Orsino

 

produced by WestWind Rep Company

July 2 - 11, 1998

 

directed by Dale Simon

Westwind "Twelfth Night" poster

George Hartpence (left) as Orsino questions

that notable pirate and saltwater thief

Hugh Barton

 

Barbara Hatch (left) as Viola/Caesario

George Hartpence (right) as Orsino

Janet Quartarone (left) as Feste

Rob Pherson (in cage) as Malvolio

Barbara Hatch (left) as Viola

Brian Bara (right) as Sir Toby Belch

 

Rob Pherson (left) as Malvolio

Laura Novia Jackson (right) as Olivia

Rob Pherson (left) as Malvolio

Laura Jackson Novia (center) as Olivia

Heather Dialfori (rear right) as Maria

The Taming of the Shrew

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Lucentio

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

@ Washington Crossing Open

Air Theater 

June 11 - 20, 1998

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

The Taming of the Shrew

Shakespeare`70 poster

Steve Kazakoff (right) as Petruchio

Hugh Barton (left) as Grumio

 

George Hartpence (right) as Lucentio

Joel McGlynn (left) as Biondello

Ian Fore (left) as Hortensio

Carol Thompson (center) as Bianca

Hugh Barton (right) as Grumio

  

Julius Caesar

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Brutus

 

produced by Kelsey Theater

@ Mercer County Community College

April 3 - 5, 1998

 

directed by Stephen Kazakoff

 

Kelsey Theater "Julius Caesar" poster

"Julius Caesar" program cover

Dale Simon as Julius Caesar on the set at MCCC

Julius Caesar costume shots

George Hartpence (right) as Brutus

Brain Bara (left) as Cassius

Richard Applebaugh (center) as Octavius

Julius Caesar costume shots

George Hartpence (right) as Brutus

Erik Farber (left) as Marc Antony

Julius Caesar costume shots

Hugh Barton (left) as Casca

Erik Farber (center) as Marc Antony

Dale Simon (right) as Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar costume shots

Brian Bara (left) as Cassius

Director Steve Kazakoff (right)

The Country Wife

by William Wycherley

 

role: Sparkish

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

February 12 - 22, 1998

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

The Country Wife

Shakespeare`70 poster

S`70 cast photo The Country Wife

Dale Simon as Sir Jasper Fidget

George Hartpence (right) as Mr. Sparkish

Kelly Mayberry (left) as Mrs. Squeamish

George Hartpence (right) as Sparkish

Dani Monaghan (left) and Mike Medwick (center)

Kelly Mayberyy (left) as Mrs. Squeamish

Tom Crubishley (center left) as Mr. Harcourt

Carol Thompson (center) as Mrs. Alithea
Ian Fore (right) as a quack

Ian Fore (left) as a quack

Hugh Barton (right) as Mr. Dorilant

Celeste Bonfante (center) as Lady Dainty Fidget

The Owl and the Pussycat

by Bill Manhoff

 

role: Felix

 

produced by The ActorsNet

of Bucks County

September 26 - October 12, 1997

 

directed by Joe Doyle

The Owl and the Pussycat

ActorsNet program cover

 

The Owl and the Pussycat

ActorsNet poster

George Hartpence and Kimberly Eberhardt in

The Owl and the Pussycat

 

 

 

 

 

George Hartpence (right) as Felix and

Kimberly Eberhardt (left) as Doris

in publicity shot for

The ActorsNet production of

The Owl and the Pussycat

Kimberly Eberhardt (foreground)

George Hartpence (background)

mood shot from

The Owl and the Pussycat

The Importance of Being

Earnest

by Oscar Wilde

 

role: Algernon

 

produced by Nine Lives Traveling 

Players   -   September 1997

 

directed by Samuel W. M. Griffin

 

"Earnest" flyer

  

The Winter's Tale

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Autolycus

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

@ Washington Crossing Open

Air Theater 

June 12 - 21, 1997

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

The Winter's Tale

Shakespeare`70 poster

 

 

H.M.S. Pinafore

by Gilbert & Sullivan

 

role: chorus and dancer

 

produced by the Savoy Company

of Philadelphia

May 1997

 

musical direction by Dan Rothermeil

stage direction by Bill Barker

Savoy "H.M.S. Pinafore" poster

set for HMS Pinafore at Longwood Gardens

George Hartpence seated 4th from right

full "opera chorus" make-up backstage

An Ideal Husband

by Oscar Wilde

 

role: Lord Goring

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

February 20 - March 2, 1997

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

An Ideal Husband

Shakespeare`70 poster

Shakespeare`70 program cover

Steve Kazakoff (right) as Robert Chiltern

George Hartpence (left) as Lord Goring

 

George Hartpence (right) as Lord Goring

Tom Moffit (left) as the Earl of Caversham

Carol Kehoe (right) as Mrs. Chevely

Carol Thompson (center) as Lady Chiltern

Sue Tapper (left) as Lady Markby

Ian Fore (right) as Lord Goring's long

suffering butler, Phipps

 

 

Rumors

by Neil Simon

 

role: Ken Gorman

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

September 1996

 

directed by Tom Moffit

Shakesperae`70 "Rumors" program cover

 

 

Romeo and Juliet

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Mercutio

 

produced by Princeton Summer

Theater @ Princeton University

July 1996

 

directed by Brian Bara

PST Romeo and Juliet program cover

  

The Merry Wives of Windsor

by William Shakespeare

 

role: Ford

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

@ Washington Crossing Open

Air Theater 

June 13 - 22, 1996

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

Merry Wives of Windsor

Shakespeare`70 poster

  

Macbeth 

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Macbeth

 

produced by

Kendall Hall Theater

@ Trenton State College (TCNJ) 

April 1996

 

 

directed by Hal Hogstrom

 

see Geo's Macbeth page

on this site for photos and more

TSC Macbeth poster

George Hartpence (right) as Macbeth

Janet Quartarone (left) as Lady Macbeth

Dale Simon (center) as Banquo

George Hartpence (right) as Macbeth

Walt Cupit (left) as Macduff

School for Scandal

by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

 

role: Charles Surface

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

February 8 - 18, 1996

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

School for Scandal

Shakespeare`70 poster

"Eyebrow Theater"

George Hartpence (right) as Charles Courtley

Carol Thompson (center right) as Lady Sneerwell

Tom Curbishley (left) as Joseph Surface

Dani Monighan (center left) as the maid

 George Hartpence as Charles Courtley

  

 

 

Divine Politics -

The Voices of Saint Joan 

staged reading

 

multiple roles

produced by Princeton Rep Company

September 1995

 

directed by Victoria Liberatori

 

The Sound of Music

by Richard Rodgers &

Oscar Hammerstein II

 

role: Captain Georg von Trapp

 

produced by Yardley Players

@ Washinton Crossing Open Air Theater

August 17 - 25, 1995

 

directed by Derek Tarson and

Marge Swidor

Yardley Players "Sound of Music" poster

 

George Hartpence (right) as Captain von Trapp

Carol Thompson (left) as Maria

Carol Thompson (seated centerwith guitar) as Maria

seated from left:

Sean Crothermel (Fredrich) and Darrel Andruski (Kurt)

standing from left:

Michaela Stidham (Brigitta), Katie Miller (Gretl),

Kristy Swider (Liesl), Lindsay Scannapieco (Marta),

Jen Murphy (Louisa)

 

Yardley Players "Sound of Music" program cover

 

Geeorge Hartpence (left) as Captain von Trapp

and Walter Smyth (right) as Herr Zeller,

Nazi sympathizer and all around louse

 

George Hartpence (right) as Captain von Trapp

Lisa Mosso (left) as Baroness Elsa Schrader

 

George Hartpence as Captain Georg von Trapp

The von Trapp Family Singers

rear standing from left:

Kristy Swider (Liesl), Jen Murphy (Louisa),

Carol Thompson (Maria), George Hartpence (Georg),

kneeling from left:

Sean Crothermel (Fredrich), Katie Miller (Gretl),

Michaela Stidham (Brigitta),

Lindsay Scannapieco (Marta), Adam Barta (Kurt)

Carol Thompson as Maria

George Hartpence as Captian Georg von Trapp

Kristy Swider as Liesl

Charles Jones as Rolf

Lisa Mosso as Baroness Elsa Schrader

Paul Haughton as Max Detweiler

Carol Thompson as Maria

George Hartpence as Captain Georg vonTrapp

rehearsal in the orchestra pit

after the ball...

George Hartpence (left) as the Captain

Lisa Mosso (center) as Elsa

Paul Haughton (right) as Max

Carol Thompson (left) as Maria

George Hartpence (right) as Captain von Trapp

The Captain and the children

The children presented to the Baroness

Paul Haughton (left) as Max

Lisa Mosso (seated center) as Baroness Shrader

George Hartpence (standing center) as Captain von Trapp

Elsa intrupts at the Ball

Carol Thompson (right) as Maria

George Hartpence (center) as the Captain

Lisa Mosso (left) as Elsa

the Salzburg Concert

Production Staff
Co-Director - Marge Swider
Co-Director - Derek Tarson
Conductor - Buzz Herman
Musical Director - Ed Conrad
Choreographer - Thalia King
Co-Production Manager - Barbara Conover
Co-Production Manager - Maria DeSiato
State Manager - Mindy Richardson
Set Designer - Barry DiNola
Set Designer - Judy Sordean
Costume Manager - Jo Ann Barta
Master Carpenter - Hugh Barton

Cast

Maria - Carol Thompson
Mother Abbess - Valerie Sharper
Sister Margaretta - Barbara Conover
Suster Berthe - Laura Andruski
Sister Sophia - Rachel Lavery
Sister Catherine - Shirley Murphy
Sister Agatha - Jeanne LaPolla
Captain VonTrapp - George Hartpence
Franz - Jack Repcheck
Frau Schmidt - Jane DeKorte
Liesl - Kristy Bridget Swider
Friedrich - Sean Crouthamel
Louisa - Jen Murphy
Kurt - Adam Barta/Darrell Andruski
Brigitta - Michaela Stidham
Marta - Lindsey Scannapieco
Gretl - Katie Miller

Cast continued:

Rolf - Charles Jones
Ursula - Pat Kelly
Baroness Elsa Schraeder - Lisa Mosso
Herr Max Detweiler - Paul Haughton
Baroness Elberfeld - Anne Martz
Baron Elberfeld/Priest - Charles Gorman
Herr Zeller - Walter Smyth
Frau Zeller - Shirley Murphy
Admiral VonSchreiber - Derek Tarson
Fraulein Schwieger - Liz Forbes
Saengerbund Trio - Ken McCormick/Mary McCormick/Kim Dixon
Guard - Brian Davis

Much Ado About Nothing

by Wm Shakespeare

 

role: Leonato

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

@ Washington Crossing Open

Air Theater 

June 8 - 17, 1995

 

directed by Frank Erath, PhD

Much Ado About Nothing

Shakespeare`70 poster

George Hartpence (right) as Leonato

Dale Simon (left) as Don Pedro

Tom Curbishley (center) as Claudio

Steve Kazakoff (above rear) as Benedick

George Hartpence (left) as Leonato

Dave Christofferson (right) as Dogberry

Happy father at impending nuptials

George Hartpence (left) as Leonato

Kelly mayberry (center) as Hero

David Geisler (right) as Friar Francis

The bad news at the wedding

George Hartpence (right) as Leonato

Roger Leinhardt (right rear) as Antonio

Kelly Mayberry (center) as Hero

Carol Kehoe (left center) as Beatrice

Tracy Hawkins (left) as Ursula

Leonato chastizes his daughter

George Hartpence (center right) as Leonato

Roger Leinhardt (right) as Antonio

Davis Geisler (rear right) as Friar Francis

Steve Kazakoff (rear center) as Benedick

Kelly Mayberry (center) as Hero

Carol Kehoe (left center) as Beatrice

Tracy Hawkins (left) as Ursula

Happy Ending

Carol Kehoe (right) as Beatrice

George Hartpence (center right) as Leonato

Roger Leinhardt (center) as Antonio

Steve Kazakoff (center left) as Benedick

Tracy Hawkins (left) as Ursula

She Stoops to Conquer

by Oliver Goldsmith

 

role: Tony Lumpkin

 

produced by Shakespeare`70

February 9 - 19, 1995

 

directed by Frank Erath

She Stoops to Conquer

Shakespeare`70 poster

She Stoops to Conquer

TSC campus poster

George Hartpence (seated) as Tony Lumpkin

Carol Kehoe (left) as

Sue Tapper (right) as

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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