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A cast photo. (Source: Baker College
Archives) |
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Cast and Crew in a somewhat more relaxed setting.... (Source:
Baker College Archives) |
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The empty stage, showing the set design (banners and sidewall
boxes were as of yet unfinished). (Source: Baker College
Archives). |
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I.i: The Messenger (Ryan Plumley) reports on the arriving
nobles to Leonato (Chepe Lockett) while Beatrice (Amanda
Allison) and Hero (Stacy Strehlow) look on. (Source: Baker
College Archives). |
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I.i: Beatrice (Amanda Allison) teases the Messenger (Ryan Plumley).
(Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Don Pedro (Roger Chen) and Benedick (Duke York) tease an
off-camera Claudio of his new-found love for Hero. (Source:
Baker College Archives). |
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Don John (Peter Rogers) is unhappy with the general atmosphere
of love and goodwill in Messina. Time for some plotting!
(Source: Baker College Archives). |
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And Borachio (Martin Holt) shows up with some convenient
information for Don John (Peter Rogers). (Source: Baker
College Archives). |
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At the masque, Beatrice (Amanda Allison) mocks the masked
Benedick (Duke York). (Source: Baker COllege Archives). |
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Claudio (Aaron Pierce) worries that Hero may have been stolen
from him by the oh-so-helpful Don Pedro.... (Source: Baker
College Archives). |
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But it all comes out right, as Leonato (Chepe Lockett)
presents Hero (Stacy Strehlow) to the adoring Claudio
(Aaron Pierce). (Don Pedro (Roger Chen) and Beatrice
(Amanda Allison) look on). (Source: Baker College
Archives). |
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(Black & White) Benedick (Duke York) listens as his
friends lure him into love with Beatrice. (Source: Baker
College Archives). |
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(Black & White) Beatrice (Amanda Allison) listens in
as Hero (Stacy Strehlow) and Ursula (Rachel Tuuri) tell of
Benedick's supposed infatuation. (Source: Baker College
Archives). |
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Claudio (Aaron Pierce), Don Pedro (Roger Chen), and Leonato
(Chepe Lockett) tease the newly-shaved, -flowered, and -amorous
Benedick (Duke York). (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Verges (Mike Tuckman) and Dogberry (Reed Oliver) seem most
concerned with making sure the Watch (Oz Gaytán and
Stephen Katz) hold the lantern correctly. (Source: Baker
College Archives). |
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"Oh, I am sick" -- Beatrice (Amanda Allison) has
succumbed to Hero (Stacy Strehlow) and Margaret's (Jenn
Tucker) plot. (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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"Good Neighbors" -- Verges (Mike Tuckman) and Dogberry
(Reed Oliver) make a hash of their report to the harried Leonato
(Chepe Lockett). (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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"This looks not like a nuptial" -- Claudio's
denunciation. (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Innogen (Noelle Berryman), Beatrice (Amanda Allison), and
Benedick (Duke York) look after the fallen Hero (Stacy
Strehlow). (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Benedick (Duke York) swears vengeance for Beatrice (Amanda
Allison). (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Leonato (Chepe Lockett) grieves as Innogen (Noelle Berryman)
tries to stir him. (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Trench warfare in Baker-Shake? No, it's one of the Watchmen
(Stephen Katz) listening in to Conrade and Borachio from off
the edge of the stage. (Source: Baker College Archives). |
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The Watchmen (Stephen Katz & Oz Gaytán) capture
Conrade (Amy Hemphill) and Borachio (Martin Holt). (Source:
Baker College Archives). |
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The Priest (Stephen Katz) looks on as Innogen (Noelle Berryman)
presents three veiled maidens -- which is for Claudio to wed?
(Source: Baker College Archives). |
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Benedick (Duke York) gives in to his love for Beatrice (Amanda
Allison), and a happy resolution comes for all. (Source: Baker
College Archives). |
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How the other half lives -- Dave Serafini supervises
construction of the Commons-spanning set. (Source: Baker
College Archives). |