First English drawing room comedy comes to Monmouth’s
Wells Theater
Release Date:
October 18, 2005
MONMOUTH, Ill. — The Monmouth College Crimson Masque
will continue its
2005-2006 theater season with Oliver Goldsmith’s
groundbreaking comedy, “She Stoops to Conquer.”
Performances are Nov. 3-5 at 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 6 at 2
p.m. in the college’s Wells Theater.
Tickets are $4 for MC students, faculty and staff; $5
for other students and senior citizens and $6 for
adults. They may be reserved by contacting Bill Wallace
at 309-457-2374 or by e-mailing him at
billw@monm.edu.
“She Stoops to Conquer” has had a loyal following since
the farce entered the English repertory in 1773. It is
brimming with what has come to be expected from English
comedies: verbal wit, sexual escapades, droll philosophy
and grand pretensions. Goldsmith’s work is the
foundation for later plays by Oscar Wilde, Tom Stoppard,
Noel Coward and Alan Ayckbourne.
Chris Walljasper, a junior from Donnellson, Iowa, plays
Squire Hardcastle, whose second wife, played by junior
Kelsey Graham of Colchester, is determined that her
spoiled and not too brilliant son, Tony Lumpkin, played
by freshman Paul Bridges of Bettendorf, Iowa, marry her
niece, Constance Neville, played by senior Holly Trotter
of Elk Grove Village, so that she can keep Miss
Neville’s fortune of jewels in the family.
The young people, however, have other plans, especially
Miss Neville, who is secretly pledged to Mr. Hastings,
played by sophomore Ed Slonim of Buffalo Grove.
Hardcastle also has plans for his own daughter, Kate,
played by sophomore Danielle Prince of Morris, to marry
the son of his old friend, Charles Marlow, played by
senior Mike Wilmoth of Clinton.
But young Marlow, played by MC’s costume director Tim
Holmes of Galesburg, is socially inept in the presence
of ladies of his own status. He is, however, a master of
clever repartee when talking to bar maids. Young Marlow
and Hastings travel together to visit Hardcastle, but
lose their way and stop at an inn to ask directions.
There, Tony sets the comedy rolling by directing the
weary travelers to his father’s house, in the deception
that it is an inn.
When they arrive, young Marlow is tricked into believing
that Hardcastle’s daughter is a bar maid and promptly
falls for her. What ensues is a cavalcade of mistaken
identities, pompous sparring, pratfalls and ludicrous
misunderstandings.
The cast is rounded out by sophomore Kevin Litwin of
Burr Ridge, freshman John McElligott of Freeport, junior
Stephanie Haas of Geneva, junior Mary O’Connor of Joliet
and sophomore Anna Prohaska of Chicago. Prince doubles
as assistant director and is aided by freshman Lindsay
Brogan of Elk Grove.
“She Stoops to Conquer” is directed and designed by Doug
Rankin, professor of communication and theater arts. |