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Wily servant Scapin (Bill Irwin) is up to no good. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Octave (A.C.T. core acting company member Gregory Wallace) has married Hyacinth (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program student Ashley Wickett) without his father’s knowledge. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Octave (A.C.T. core acting company member Gregory Wallace, right) and his servant, Sylvestre (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Jud Williford), are in trouble when Octave’s father returns unexpectedly. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Scapin (Bill Irwin, left) involves fellow servant Sylvestre (A.C.T. Master Fine Arts Program graduate Jud Williford) in his scheming. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Scapin (Bill Irwin, right) and Sylvestre (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Jud Williford) dance the Schemer’s Boogie. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Scapin (Bill Irwin, center) tries to distract Sylvestre’s master, Argante (Steven Anthony Jones, right), from beating Sylvestre (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Jud Williford). Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Bill Irwin as Scapin. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Scapin (Bill Irwin, left) gets in trouble with the hotheaded Leander (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program student Patrick Lane, center), as Octave (A.C.T. core acting company member Gregory Wallace) looks on. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Scapin (Bill Irwin, left) tries to get money out of Geronte (Geoff Hoyle) for Geronte’s son, Leander. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Geronte (Geoff Hoyle, right) asks a lot of questions before agreeing to give his money to Scapin (Bill Irwin). Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Despite Scapin’s (Bill Irwin, left) best efforts, the miserly Geronte (Geoff Hoyle) does not part with his money easily. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Hyacinth (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program student Ashley Wickett, left) and Zerbinette (A.C.T. core acting company member René Augesen) eagerly await the result of Scapin’s machinations. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Hyacinth (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program student Ashley Wickett) is angry that Scapin (Bill Irwin, right) and Sylvestre (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Jud Williford) can never remember her name. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Scapin (Bill Irwin, left) tricks his master, Geronte (Geoff Hoyle), into getting into a sack so he can beat him. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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Zerbinette (A.C.T. core acting company member René Augesen) unwittingly gets Scapin in trouble with his master, Geronte (Geoff Hoyle). Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Geronte (Geoff Hoyle) is reunited with his daughter, Hyacinth (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program student Ashley Wickett, center), with the help of her maid, Nerine (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Omozé Idehenre). Photo by Kevin Berne. |
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To earn his master’s sympathy (and get himself out of trouble), Scapin (Bill Irwin, front and center) pretends to be dying, as the cast looks on. Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Sylvestre (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Jud Williford, left) gets in trouble with the law (Ben Johnson, center, and Keith Pinto). |
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A happy ending: Scapin (Bill Irwin) proposes to Nerine (A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program graduate Omozé Idehenre). Photo by Kevin Berne. |
Two-time Tony Award winner and A.C.T. favorite Bill Irwin adapted, directs, and stars in Molière's Scapin. Photo by Mary Ellen Mark. |