
Poster for William Shakespeare's The Tempest; shows at NTID Theatre; October 16; 17; 23; 24. Cost of tickets for All Students; RIT Faculty/Staff; and Senior Citizens: $1.00; Others $3.00.
Left to Right:
Jeffrey W. King (Voice of Prospero)
Patrick Graybill (Prospero)
Andy Crovo (Ariel)
Aaron Brace (Voice of Ariel)

Left to Right:
Tim Scanlon (Trinculo)
Peter Cook (Caliban)
Chuck Struppmann (Stephano)
Back:
Jim Murphy (Voice of Caliban)
Benjamin Hughes III (Voice of Trinculo)
Jim Lennox (Voice of Stephano)

Left to Right:
Peter Cook (Caliban)
Jeffrey W. King (Voice of Prospero)
Patrick Graybill (Prospero)
Andy Crovo (Ariel)
Aaron Brace (Voice of Ariel)
Jim Murphy (Voice of Caliban) - front of Aaron

Three Women:
Patsy Lariviere (Iris) - Multicolor
Carolyn Romanoff (Ceres) - Orange
Bertha Gleicher (Juno) - Yellow
Gail Mitchell (Miranda) - Sitting
James Reynolds (Ferdinand)

(Battle Scene)
Sleeping Left to Right:
Gerald Ash (Alonso)
Frank Todesco (Gonzalo)
Standing Left to Right:
David B. Strom (Antonio)
Andy Crovo (Ariel)
Tim Mackey (Sebastian)


Left to Right:
Gail Mitchell as Miranda, Patrick Graybill as Prospero, Peter Cook as Caliban


Front Left to Right:
Frank Todesco (Gonzalo)
Gerald Ash (Alonso)
Tim Mackey (Sebastian)
David B. Strom (Antonio)
Michael Homko (Francisco)
Lee A. Butler (Adrain/Voice of Antonio)
Back Left to Right:
Jeffrey W. King (Voice of Prospero)
Patrick Graybill (Prospero)
Jim Murphy (Voice of Gonzalo)
Max Hudson (Voice of Alonso)
Benjamin W. Hughes III (Voice of Sebastian)
Aaron Brace (Voice of Francisco)

Right to Left:
Andy Crovo (Ariel)
Aaron Brace (Voice of Ariel)

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