Season
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Show
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Significant Events
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1972/73
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Come Blow Your Horn |
Roar of the Greaspaint was
performed at the Dover Century Club, plus a
dinner theater performance at the Holiday Inn In July, the Guild moved
the old St.John's Lutheran Church building to
Roosevelt Avenue
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| The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell
Of The Crowd |
| You Can't Take It With You |
1971/72
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Cactus Flower |
Cactus Flower was presented
at Dover HS, but later productions returned to
Wm. Henry St.
John's Lutheran Church offered the Guild its old
building on the condition that it be moved
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| Ladies In Retirement |
| Summertree |
1970/71
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Wait Until Dark |
In May, 1971, the city condemned the
Hinkle Building and made plans to raze it |
| The Lion In Winter |
| The Fantasticks |
1969/70
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Don't Drink The Water |
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| The Haunting |
| Star-Spangled Girl |
1968/69
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The Best Man |
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| Never Too Late |
| Luv |
1967/68
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The Odd Couple |
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| A Delicate Balance |
| Barefoot In The Park |
1966/67
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Janus |
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| Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You In The
Closet and I'm Feeling So Bad |
| Invitation To A March |
1965/66
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The Tender Trap |
Productions were moved to Wm. Henry
Middle School |
| The Diary Of Ann Frank |
| Sabrina Fair |
1964/65
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Born Yesterday |
Cutting from Death of A Salesman
won Best Play, Best Actor, Best Actress, and
Runner-Up for Best Actor at Delaware Drama
Festival In
May, 1964, the Guild leased the Hinkle Building
from the City of Dover for $1 per year to hold
meetings and rehearsals and to store props and
costumes
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| The Heiress |
| A Shot In The Dark |
1963/64
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The Third Best Sport |
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| Death of A Salesman |
| Take Her, She's Mine |
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