ExecutionsBy Ulick O'Connor
Directed by David Woldseth
In 1922, Ireland gained independence from England. They held elections, and civil war broke out. During an uprising in June, the Irish government arrested some prisoners. In December, a member of the Irish Parliament was assassinated. To send a message that political assassination would not be tolerated, the seven members of the Cabinet voted to execute four prisoners who were not involved in the assassination but were involved in the anti-government cause. They acknowledged that fact, but believed a message had to be sent publicly to help preserve their fledgling government.
The play is a documentary based on actual events in Ireland. O'Connor based the play on actual events during the 1922 Civil War in Ireland. The play follows the decision-making of the seven members of the Cabinet. The play also provides the attitudes of the opposition and the prisoners themselves.
The show boasts a cast of 17-- a large show by Dane County community theater standards for a non-musical production, and the offering is an ambitious project for the Mazomanie R & R. To their theatrical agent's knowledge, this production will be the United States premiere of the show. While the show is not very well-known, the cast and crew embraced the challenge to play, in many cases, real figures from 20th century Irish history. Ulick O'Connor's use of exact speeches and writings lends a sense of authenticity for the actors.
Performance dates: October 10-11 and 16-18, 1997
Produced by Mazomanie R and R
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Cast
Role
Performer
Dick Barrett
Ernest Blythe
Eric Skrum
Captain Hayes
Tom Lawrence
President Cosgrave
First Narrator
Deb Sommi
Tom Johnson
Don Rashke
Eoin MacNeill
Don Rashke
Hugo MacNeill
Greg Ash
Joe McKelvey
Liam Mellows
Jayson Fricke
Richard Mulcahy
George Cunningham
Rory O'Connor
Jeff Wirth
Kevin O'Higgins
Paudeen O'Keefe
Richard Johnson
Cathal O'Shannon
Prosecutor/Narrator
Ilona Pinzke
Rebel Soldier
Prisoner's Voice
Second Narrator
Voiceovers
George P. Woldseth
Scott D. Hurlbert (President Cosgrave, Voice, Priest) is pleased to make his debut with The Mazomanie R&R. He has also performed with The Madison Savoyards, Ltd., Madison Opera, CTM, MATC Performing Arts, and for the UW. He is presently the production coordinator for the Savoyards' upcoming A Gilbert & Sullivan Christmas Carol.
Jason Loughrin (Dick Barrett, Rebel Soldier) performed in three CTM shows, A Christmas Carol, Friday's Child, and A Woman Called Truth, and Madison Opera.
Eric Simons (Joseph McKelvey) was active in theater during high school. He was most recently seen in the Lodi Stepping Stones Theatre's production of My Three Angels. Eric is the advertising representative for the Lodi Enterprise and Prairie Valley Shopper.
David Woldseth (Kevin O' Higgins) has done comedy, drama, and musicals. Among his credits: for CTM, he played several roles in A Woman Called Truth; for Waunakee Rep, he portrayed Dr. Einstein in Arsenic and Old Lace; for both EGAD! and MATC, he performed the role of Marcellus in Music Man. George is older.
Sean Bode (Cathal O'Shannon, Medical Officer) has performed with many theatrical companies in the area. He was recently seen as a loafing villager in The Grand Duke for the Madison Savoyards. Sean thanks his wife, Patricia, for her wonderful support.
George M. Cunningham (General Mulcahy) appears for the second time with Mazomanie R & R, having previously been seen as Uncle Ben in Death of a Salesman. He has been active for many years in area community theater groups. Even though he lives in Madison, he enjoys the "Mazo Experience" very much and would like to continue the connection.
Conor Nelan (Second Narrator) has been a Madison citizen since 1991. Conor was born and raised in Ireland. In 1982, he moved to the "good ol'" USA to attend schools of higher learning. Enlisted as technical advisor/interpreter then moving to onstage performance, Conor's first appearance with Mazo R & R has been a welcome addition.