Program for the Worthington High School Production of "Tea House of the August Moon"

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Program for the Worthington High School Production of "Tea House of the August Moon" is text, with genre program. Its dimensions are 8.5 in. x 7 in.. It is 8 pages long.

It was created in 1977.

Worthington High School is the Creator.

This is the program for the Worthington High School production of "Tea House of the August Moon" by John Patrick. The play was presented on November 18 and 19, 1977, in the Worthington High School auditorium.

The cover shows an ink drawing of a building and a woman holding a parasol. The title of the play appears at the top, and "1977-1978" is written in the corner. Text at the bottom of the cover reads, "November 18th and 19th, 1977" and "Presented by: Worthington High School Thespians." Page two lists special thanks; page three lists the production staff; page four lists the cast; page five lists the scenes; page six lists the technical crews; page seven lists ushers, personal patrons, and business patrons; and page eight contains advertisements.

The production was directed by Bronwynn Hopton, who taught drama at Worthington High School/Thomas Worthington High School from 1973-2013. In 1988, she founded the Worthington High School Theatre Repertory. Countless alumni cite her influence for their love of theater, or even their professional success in the field. An October 24, 2010 "Columbus Dispatch" article quotes her as saying, "Theater is not just a superfluous after-school event, but something we study that deserves the same focus as science, math or history. " Her first name graces the Bronwynn Theatre at the McConnell Arts Center.

It covers the topics high schools, theater and students.

It features the person Bronwynn Ruth Hopton (née Rieppel).

It features the organization Worthington High School.

It covers the city Worthington.

The original is in a private collection.

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg2000.

The Worthington Memory identification code is wcd0648_001.

This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on September 8, 2024.