Springfield, Tuolumne County

The First Annual
Festival of Plays

Running in Repertory
at Sonora's
Stage 3
May 30-July 14
2002

GUNPOWDER MAN
WICKED DICK THREE EYES
INVENTING THE WEST
Playwright

May 31-June 23

Gunpowder Man
Revolt in China, Railroads and Racism in the U.S.A.

Lisa Kang as Little TigerA memorable hit at Sonora's Stage 3, Gunpowder Man tells the story of Little Tiger. Her incredible journey begins when she and her twin brother are born at the start of the Taiping Rebellion. Her mother dies in the revolution. When the Taiping are defeated, the twins flee their doomed village. They reach California just in time to find work on the Central Pacific Railroad. Disguised as a boy, Little Tiger faces her deepest fears.

The Union Democrat called Gunpowder Man" a magnificent tale of hope and betrayal on two continents." The Modesto Bee wrote: "It documents a single life, sketches many lives, and it deserves to be heard." more

 

 

June 27-July 14

Wicked Dick Three Eyes
Shakespeare Wins the West and Loses His Mind

Don Bilotti & Van Gordon in Wiked DickIt's 1851 and a band of actors staggers into Sonora. They're broke, beat, and coming apart at the seams. Suddenly a rich patron appears.

Theater-lover Stanley Starbottle has just struck his bonanza. He'll gladly bail the thespians out. All they have to do is let him act the arch villain in Shakespeare's Richard III, in Sonora's makeshift theater. The problem is, the mild and kindly Stanley has never been on stage. And his grandiose conception of the part horrifies the actors.

Money talks, but can it overcome the screams of Shakespeare's ghost?

CAST (in order of appearance)
Don Bilotti, Thomas F. Maguire, Gary Holman, Van Gordon,
Terry Richardson, Taylor Swaty, David Wagner, Rick Foster,
Jeff Cooper, Rex LeFevre, Daniel Acree, Victor Belprez,
Bev Woodland, Taylor Jordan
DIRECTED by Maryann Curmi

 

 

July 4-July 14

Inventing the West
The Dangerous Friendship of Mark Twain and Bret Harte

Tom Maguire as Harte & Randy Maple as TwainA barely-known reporter moves from Virginia City, Nevada, to San Francisco. His pen name is "Mark Twain." He's helped by a young magazine editor called Bret Harte. These two will do more than anyone to create the popular picture of the Old West.

Soon, Harte is America's best-paid writer and Twain is on the road to even bigger celebrity. Together they will write a comedy whose failure dooms their friendship.

In this new drama, Thomas F. Maguire plays Harte and Randy Maple expands on his well-known characterization of Twain. more

 

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