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September 21, 1993

Written By

Peggy Sloane

Victor Miller

Samuel D. Ratcliffe

Craig Carlson

Lorraine Broderick

Judith Pinsker

Mimi Leahey

Kathleen Kennedy

Sharon Epstein

Peter Brash

Kathleen Klein

Elizabeth Page

Sophia Landon

Directed By

Michael Eilbaum

Executive Producer

Michael D. Laibson

Producers

Linda Barker Laundra

John Valente

R. Scott Collishaw

Coordinating Producer

Deborah Devine

Assistant to the Producer

Kathy Ebel

Art Director

Bobby Berg

Costume Designers

Margarita Delgado

Associate Costume Designer

Charles Shoonmaker

Associate Directors

Janet Andrews

Carol Sedwick

Mary Madeiras

Finance Mananger

Skip Walker

Technical Director

SKip Dresch

Lighting Directors

Bob Hickey

Howie Strawbridge

Eric Mejia

Video

Bill Vaccaro

Audio

Charles Moore

Supervising Editor

John J. O'Connor II

Videotape

Bill Cunningham

Edward Taragano

Karen Thomas

Stage Managers

Cindy Flood Jacobsen

Arthur Lewis

Production Assistants

Karen Wilkens

Dawn Kierman

Casting

Johnson-Liff Associates

Assistant Casting Director

Elizabeth Wilson

Cameras

Brian Phrancer

Rick Fox

Carl Eckert

Scenic Designer

Patrick Howe

C.J. Simpson

Scenic Artist

Al Gallo

Wardrobe Supervisors

Frances Spagnola

Ellen Anton

Make-Up Aritsts

Christine Leiter

Hair Stylists

Annette Bianco

Exec. Producer Secretary

Michele Devito

Production Coordinator

Gina Taravella

Music Producer/Supervisor

Susan-Beth Markowitz

Music Directors

Ron Brawer

Carole Severson Weiss

Facilities Operations

Steve Fastook

Mary Beth Scalici

Larry Scotti

Program Production Manager

Louis J. Greci

Production Services Director

Russell S. Best

Supervising Producer

Meg Beliveau

Executive In Charge Of Production

Edward Trach

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April 1, 1993

Written By

Peggy Sloane

Victor Miller

Janet R. Stampfl

Samuel D. Ratcliffe

Craig Carlson

Judith Pinsker

Mimi Leahey

Kathleen Kennedy

Sharon Epstein

Matthew Lombardo

Peter Brash

Directed By

Bob Schwarz

Executive Producer

Michael D. Laibson

Producers

Linda Barker Laundra

Stacey Lawrence

Associate Producer

R. Scott Collishaw

Assistants to the Producer

Kathy Ebel

Kyra Leslie

Art Director

Bobby Berg

Costume Designers

Margarita Delgado

Associate Costume Designer

Charles Shoonmaker

Associate Directors

Janet Andrews

Carol Sedwick

Mary Madeiras

Unit Mananger

Skip Walker

Technical Director

SKip Dresch

Lighting Directors

Bob Hickey

Howie Strawbridge

Video

Trish Gaimes

Audio

Fred Bagg

Supervising Editor

John J. O'Connor II

Videotape

Bill Cunningham

John J. O'Connor II

Karen Thomas

Stage Managers

Cindy Flood Jacobsen

Arthur Lewis

Chris Reilly

Production Assistants

Karen Wilkens

Dawn Kierman

Casting

Johnson-Liff Associates

Assistant Casting Director

Elizabeth Wilson

Electronic Maintenance

Antonio J. Rivera

Jerry Ryba

John LoBello

Tim Andrews

Cameras

Brian Phrancer

Michael Bennett

Brian Phramer

Scenic Designer

Dean H. Reiter

Patrick Howe

Scenic Artist

Al Gallo

Wardrobe Supervisors

Frances Spagnola

Ellen Anton

Make-Up Aritsts

Margot Boccia

Christine Leiter

Hair Stylists

Annette Bianco

Program Production Manager

Russell Best

Exec. Producer Secretary

Michele Devito

Production Coordinator

Gina Taravella

Music Producer/Supervisor

Susan-Beth Markowitz

Music Directors

Carole Severson Weiss

Ron Brawer

Facilities Operations

Tab Butler

Bruce Sparks

Mary Beth Scalici

Supervising Producer

Meg Beliveau

Executive In Charge Of Production

Edward Trach

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