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January 31, 2001

Created By

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Directed by

Gary Donatelli

Written By

Megan McTavish

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Altman

Tom King

Michael Conforti

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Michael Quinn

James Fryman

Lynda Myles

Katherine Schock

Peggy Sloane

Senior Superivising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Mary O'Leary

Coordinating Producer

Suzanne Flynn

Production Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

Casting Director

Julie Madison C.S.A.

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Owen Renfroe

Mary Ryan

Tracy Casper Lang

Production Assistants

Teresa Anne Cicala

Anthony Wilkinson

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Richard Manfredi

Peter J. Downing

Technical Directors

Henry Enrico Ferra

Doug Schmitt

Rob Santeramo

Music Director

Paul S. Glass

Jamie Howarth

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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March 16, 2001

Created By

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Directed by

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Megan McTavish

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Altman

Tom King

Michael Conforti

Anna Theresa Cascio

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Michael Quinn

James Fryman

Lynda Myles

Katherine Schock

Peggy Sloane

Senior Superivising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Suzanne Flynn

Coordinating Producer

Sonia Blangiardo

Production Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

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May 14, 2001

Created By

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Directed by

Jill Mitwell

Written By

Lorraine Broderick

Christopher Whitesell

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Altman

Tom King

Anna Theresa Cascio

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Michael Quinn

Lynda Myles

Katherine Schock

David Cherrill

Leslie Nipkow

Senior Superivising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Suzanne Flynn

Coordinating Producer

Sonia Blangiardo

Production Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

Casting Director

Julie Madison C.S.A.

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Owen Renfroe

Mary Ryan

Janet Andrews

Tracy Casper Lang

Production Assistants

Teresa Anne Cicala

Anthony Wilkinson

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Richard Manfredi

Peter J. Downing

Technical Directors

Doug Schmitt

Rob Santeramo

Music Director

Paul S. Glass

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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June 8, 2001

Created By

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Directed by

Joe Cotugno

Written By

Christopher Whitesell

Lorraine Broderick

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Altman

Tom King

Anna Theresa Cascio

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Michael Quinn

Lynda Myles

Katherine Schock

David Cherrill

Leslie Nipkow

David A. Levinson

Senior Superivising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Suzanne Flynn

Coordinating Producer

Sonia Blangiardo

Production Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

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October 23, 2001

Created By

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Directed by

Bruce S. Cooperman

Written By

Christopher Whitesell

Lorraine Broderick

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Altman

Tom King

Anna Theresa Cascio

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Michael Quinn

Lynda Myles

Katherine Schock

David Cherrill

Leslie Nipkow

Senior Superivising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Suzanne Flynn

Coordinating Producer

Sonia Blangiardo

Production Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

Casting Director

Julie Madison C.S.A.

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Mary Ryan

Tracy Casper Lang

Janet Andrews

Production Assistants

Teresa Anne Cicala

Anthony Wilkinson

Allison J. Samon

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Richard Manfredi

Peter J. Downing

Technical Directors

Doug Schmitt

Rob Santeramo

Tim George

Music Director

Paul S. Glass

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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