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						 Other People's Money 
						 
						
						 
						 
						
						Directed by George Pierce 
						Written by Jerry Sterner 
						Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French 
						
						Shows (Evenings at 7:30pm):  
						Fri. 8/14 - Sat. 8/15, Wed. 8/19 - Sat. 8/22, Wed. 8/26 - Sat. 8/29 
						 
						 
						 
						Wall Street takeover artist Lawrence Garfinkle's computer is going 
						tilt over the under valued stock of New England Wire & Cable. If 
						the stockholders back his take over, they will make a bundle but 
						what will happen to the 1200 employees and the community when he 
						liquidates the assets? Opposing the rapacious financier are the 
						genial man who has run the company since the year one and his 
						chief operations officer. They bring in a young lawyer who 
						specializes in fending off takeovers. Should she use green mail? 
						Find a white knight? Employ a shark repellent?
   
						Although based in the world of modern finance, this story is more
						and exploration of greed and desire.  Not so much of the characters 
						but of you the members of the audience.
  
						Don't miss the chance to enter the minds of those people who have
						done so much for our country so recently. 
						
  
						Winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off Broadway Play.
						
  
						"Funny, serious, suspenseful, involving, disturbing, and, above 
						all, expertly crafted.... [with] both epic grandeur and intimate 
						titillation."- N.Y. Magazine
						
  
						"Very fine."-N.Y. Daily News
						
  
						"It held me, amused me, charmed me."-N.Y. Post
					
                
                  
                    The Cast  | 
                     
                 | William Coles | Nellson Moore |  
                 | Andrew Jorgenson | Brooke Pearson |  
						  | Bea Sullivan | Ginger Pierce |  
						  | Lawrence Garfinkle | Adam Cunningham |  
						  | Kate Sullivan | Nicole Starrett |  
                  
                    The Crew  | 
                     
                 | Director | George Pierce |  
                 | Asst. Director | Emily Hyman |  
                 | Costumes | Catherine Vigne |  						  						  							  
                   
					   
					  
					  
					  	
							 
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							Adam Cunningham 
							is enjoying a second life as an actor.  After a decade-long retirement from the garretts 
							and basements of off-off-off Broadway in NYC, he moved to Vermont and the bug returned.  
							He's been seen at the Burlington Waterfront Theater in Glengarry Glen Ross and More; 
							at Vermont Stage in True West; and in WFP's production last season of Wait Until Dark.  
							He's also done some local film and TV commercials.
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							Emily Hyman 
							is going to be a senior theatre major at the University of Vermont and is somewhat 
							terrified of entering the real world next year. Previous stage management credits 
							include stage managing UVM's production of Eurydice last fall, and co-production 
							stage managing the Festival of One Acts this past spring. She would like to thank 
							her family, her wonderful roommates and best friends and her cat, Minnie, for all 
							of their unconditional support.
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							Nellson Moore 
							is a Brooklyn, New York native now residing in Moretown, Vermont. 
							Currently the host of Moore Music A-Z on WMRW-LP Warren 95.1FM, 
							He is one third of the award winning vocal trio Black Tie. 
							Nellson is deeply thankful for the support of his partner 
							Jim and their 2 sons Ephraim & Thomas. Having performed in 
							plays and musicals in his native New York, he is grateful for 
							this opportunity to begin performing in his new home.  
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							Brooke Pearson 
							is a fully recovered attorney who is thoroughly enjoying his second career as a 
							teacher at Montpelier High School, where he mentors students in the school's 
							Community Based Learning program and coaches Forensics and Boys' Tennis.  
							Over the past 25 years, he has performed in numerous plays and musicals with 
							Centerstage, Unadilla, and Lost Nation Theaters as well as the Barre Players.  
							Summers invariably find him on stage somewhere in Central Vermont; throughout 
							the year he sings in a choir and a barbershop quartet, State and Main.  The 
							father of a geologist daughter in St. Louis and a geologist son - and adorable 
							5 year old granddaughter - in Seattle, Brooke lives in Montpelier with his orange cat, Fred. 
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							George Pierce 
							really likes this play.  He was actually planning to open the
							theater with it three years ago.  Maybe it just touches the businessman
							in him, or maybe because this play presents business as a
							contact sport with deep sexual undertones.  
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							Ginger Pierce 
							whose given name is Virginia, and has a sister Elaine, may find The Clean House a 
							little too close to home.   A veteran of WFP she is looking forward to playing a 
							part a little out of character in Other People’s Money.   She continues to enjoy 
							operating the WFP with her loving husband George.							
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							Nicole Starrett 
							who first became involved with WFP proudly represents Middletown, CT, 
							and currently lives in the city that never sleeps.  Past productions 
							include The American Clock, Anton in Show Business, Threepenny 
							Opera, and the Festival One Acts at UVM.  When not attending 
							theatre school at Circle in the Square (or sleeping), she 
							is singing, writing, and finding magic everywhere with Chris.							
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							Catherine Vigne 
							is from Monkton, Vermont. She has worked on many shows in many theaters, 
							including the Goodspeed Opera House, North Shore Music Theater, and the 
							Breadloaf School of English. Her previous designs include No End of 
							Blame (PTP/NYC), The Five Hysterical Girls Theorem, In the Blood, 
							In a Pig's Valise, and Vampire (Middlebury College). She was also 
							associate designer on The Bewitched (Middlebury College), with which she 
							traveled to Fitchburg, MA and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
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