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M*A*S*H

 

A lighter side of war by Tim Kelly

The first production of the 2001-2002 season was an adaptation of Richard Hooker's story of the craziness in the middle of a war. In a mobile army surgical hospital, in Korea, life can be either extremely stressed or downright boring. It is always in danger. But two new surgeons arrive and provide not only expert skills but comic relief to one little corner of the war. Here are some review pictures of the show which was directed by Terry Locke, with assistance from Angelee Johns.

General Hammond (George Dempsey) is giving the MASH 4077 a little extra help.
Major Houlihan (Christine Klamer) explains it all to Lt. Phillips (Terri Baebler), Lt. Kimble (Renee Kosiarek), Cpt. McCarthy (Cassandra Johnson) and Lt. Fury (Cheryl Padula).
Ho Jon (Edison Pongklub), along with Walt (Paul Kuch), Ugly (Steve Doris) and Trapper (Rubiks) size up the new surgeons Duke (Tim Nessel) and Hawkeye (Jason Smith) while Radar (Brian Steep) scans for choppers.
Major Frank Burns (Michael Shure) finally loses it in the presence of the Korean girls (Eric Pagnucci, Heidi Vanderwal), Lt. Phillips (Terri Baebler), Father Mulcahy (Gerald Fleetwood), Cpt. McCarthy (Cassandra Johnson) and Sgt. Devine (Dave Callaghan).
The Bonwits (Karen Arnold, Ann Marie Chuman, Erica Pagnucci) entertain the 4077 to the delight of Pvt. Lopez (Michael Kielbon), Radar (Brian Steep) and Sgt. Devine (Dave Callaghan), and to the chagrin of Cpt. McCarthy (Cassandra Johnson), Lt. Kimble (Renee Kosiarek) and Lt. Phillips (Terri Baebler).
While Lt. Colonel Blake (Tom Buttel) escorts Senator Goldfarb (Lori B. Proksa), Walt (Paul Kuch) comes to grips with his new looks provided by Duke (Tim Nessel) and Hawkeye (Jason Smith) assisted by Lt. Fury (Cheryl Padula), Lt. Kimble (Renee Kosiarek), Cpt. McCarthy (Cassandra Johnson), Lt. Phillips (Terri Baebler) and Trapper John (Rubiks).
Hawkeye (Jason Smith) is cooking up a way home, under the scrutinization of Cpt. McCarthy (Cassandra Johnson) and Major Houlihan (Christine Klamer).
Lt. Liebowitz (Heidi Vanderwal) complains to Cpt. Spearchucker Jones (George McArdle) about Hawkeye (Jason Smith) who is bending Major Haskell's (Nancy Leone) ear.
Radar (Brian Steep) picks up the other team's signals to pass on to Trapper (Rubiks) while Cpt. McCarthy (Cassandra Johnson), Lt. Kimble (Renee Kosiarek), Lt. Phillips (Terri Baebler), Lt. Fury (Cheryl Padula), Major Houlihan (Christine Klamer), Father Mulcahy (Gerald Fleetwood, Ho Jon (Edison Pongklub), Pvt. Lopez (Michael Kielbon), and Sgt. Devine (Dave Callaghan) cheer on the 4077.
The cast and crew of M*A*S*H:
First Row: Shanna Sloan, George Dempsey, Cassandra Johnson, Paul Kuch, Jason Smith, Tim Nessel, Christine Klamer, Tom Buttel, Karen Arnold, Erica Pagnucci, Ann Marie Chuman.
Second Row: Renee Kosiarek, Carin Klock, Terri Baebler, Jordan Lown, Cheryl Padula, Tim Feeney, Rubiks, Brian Steep, Edison Pongklub, Heidi Vanderwal, Dave Callaghan, Nancy Leone
Third Row: Tom Pfeil, Sue Kuehnhold, Steve Doris, Gerald Fleetwood, Michael Shure, Michael Kielbon, Mike Chuman, Michelle Fugate, Danna Durkin, Cathy Geers, George McArdle
 

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