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View Pictures from "If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise" (June 2000)
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Cast and Crew Pictures
June 2000


Official Cast Picture - June 16, 2000

Pictures from Practice - May 31, 2000


Early on, Mark added some interesting teeth to his fancy
clothing repertoire (look closely at the pictures above).
Here he practices with Nancy (Maxine).

Craig making a sneaky move on Meghan (note that we are all still using
scripts at this point).

Practicing the courtroom scene.


"Firestone spelled backwards is STOREFINE!"

Pictures from Practice - June 13, 2000





 

From the Performance


"If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise"
First Baptist Church of Greater Toledo
June 14, 15 and 16, 2000

On June 14, 15 and 16, 2000, the FBC Drama department presented the two-act comedy "If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise."

This was the story of an eccentric old man and his nagging but well-meaning daughter and her attempt to institutionalize her father.  Despite the negative subject, it was a very upbeat production shining the light on the positive side of life.

The play was centered at the home of William Joseph Babcock ("Doc" - played by Mark Suffron) and featured a roving cast of characters dropping in unannounced.  These included a couple of students practicing lines from "Romeo and Juliet" (Megan Bryson and Craig Campbell), their teacher (Scott Weaver), a good friend (Judy Bryson) and the crazy Maxine McCallister (Nancy Pearsall - are you scratching yourself just remember this?). 

Doc's daughter Charlotte (Becky Spencer), hires Gerald, a lawyer (David Clarke), in an attempt to take control of her father's care.  Gerald in turn hires a psychologist (Linda Stockner) who is suddenly thrust into the crazy world that is Doc's life.

In the end, the battle turns to a courtroom scene with a surprising climax that brings the characters together (except maybe Charlotte and Gerald).  A fitting end for a fine production!

If you missed this presentation, don't be left out next time!  The FBC Drama Department is always looking for new talent to add to our fine stable of actors.  Contact the church office for more info!

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