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Grove Players present

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June
13, 14, 15, 27, 28 and 29, 2002, at 8PM
June
28, 2002, Matinee at 2PM
Performances at the Hinsdale Community House
The last production of the 2001-2002 season is a story of a mistaken identity. Three people were in love with Laura and now the body in her apartment brings under suspicion the scruples, honor and integrity of all who knew Laura. And of Laura herself! Here are some review pictures of the show which was directed by Rob Pold, with assistance from Sonya Carlson and Cheryl Elfstrom.
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After the shock of Laura’s murder, Danny (Edison Pongklub) reviews her stack of jazz records while Waldo (Dave Bremmer) looks disgusted. |
| McPherson (Mike Badger) discusses the specifics of the murder investigation with Shelby Carpenter (Steve Siwek). |
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Waldo (Dave Bremmer) laments the loss of his lovely friend. |
| Mrs. Dorgan (Nancy Leone) gives Shelby (Steve Siwek) a piece of her mind. |
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Laura (Ann Marie Chuman), after returning home and
learning that her murdered friend was mistaken for her makes an urgent
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| Bessie (Kathy Racine), returns to the surprise of finding her client, Laura (Ann Marie Chuman), isn’t dead after all. |
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Danny (Edison Pongklub) confesses his love for Laura (Ann Marie Chuman).
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| Bessie (Kathy Racine) expects a dinner companion for Laura (Ann Marie Chuman).
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Laura (Ann Marie Chuman) is finding Inspector McPherson (Mike Badger) more and more interesting.
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| Bessie (Kathy Racine) questions Waldo’s (Dave Bremmer) clumsiness with the expensive vase. |
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McPherson (Mike Badger) is beginning to crack the case. |
| Laura (Ann Marie Chuman) and Waldo (Dave Bremmer) recall their early relationship.
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Waldo (Dave Bremmer) just can’t let anyone else have Laura (Ann Marie Chuman).
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| The black and white set of “Laura”. |
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The cast and crew of “Laura”. |
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