THE ORIGINAL PLAY OF CHAPTER SIX FROM THE NOVEL
Directed by Delora D. Klugh
Adapted for Stage by Kate Charlesworth-Miller and Delora D. Klugh
Based on Timothy S. Klugh’s novel THE PLEASANTVILLE EXPERIENCE
Performed on Saturday, August 23, 2003
PICTURES FROM THE ORIGINAL PLAY
PRE-SHOW
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Director Delora D. Klugh opens the show.
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Author of THE PLEASANTVILLE EXPERIENCE
novel, Timothy S. Klugh, watches from the
front row.
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SCENE 1: THE SENECA’S KITCHEN
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Timothy Reye announces to
Stephen Seneca, Sally Seneca and
Olivia Seneca that he has decided to work
for Mr. Millington.
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SCENE 2: MILLINGTON'S GENERAL STORE
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Renee Howell discovers Timothy Reye is
working for Mr. Millington.
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Timothy cannot tell if Renee is happy or
angry that he will remain in town for a
while.
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Mr. Millington sits Timothy down for a game
of checkers.
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Iowa J. Johnson introduces himself to
Timothy.
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Mr. Millington stops Iowa from showing
Timothy a possible jump in checkers.
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Iowa compliments Timothy’s attire for the
barn dance.
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Iowa and Mr. Millington notice Timothy
needs a decent haircut before the dance.
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SCENE 3: JESSE'S BARBERSHOP
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Michael O’Brien giving Timothy Reye a
haircut. Timothy S. Klugh (in a cameo
appearance) receives haircut from
Bill/Mr. Harris.
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Timothy nervously sits as
Michael O’Brien gives his haircut.
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Michael O’Brien tells Timothy the
blood-drenched history of the barber pole.
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Iowa J. Johnson shows Timothy the
members of the barbershop quartet.
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SCENE 4: THE FRIDAY NIGHT BARN DANCE
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Iowa J. Johnson introduces Timothy Reye
to Jack DeChamp, Barbara Susan and
Fraun Sodier.
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Olivia Seneca teaches Timothy to dance.
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SCENE 5: KARL AND RENEE
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Timothy Reye attempts to prevent
Karl Boothe from hurting Renee Howell.
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Fraun Sodier, Jack DeChamp,
Barbara Susan, Olivia Seneca and
Iowa J. Johnson come to the rescue and
save Timothy and Renee from Karl.
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SHOW ENDING
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Full cast on stage at show ending.
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Cast calls Timothy S. Klugh to stage
for special recognition.
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