"Cuckoos on the Hearth" - Spring 2009
This year's spring play was a classic "whodunit" that kept the audience guessing until the very end. Don and Charlotte Carlton, along with their cousin Lulu Pung, entertain some very interesting characters during a New England blizzard in the 1940's. The Sherriff reports that a patient has escaped from a nearby asylum and is headed in their direction. In the meantime, eccentric author Zadoc Grimes arrives and is insistent on renting a room at Harmony Hearth. Then, a knock at the door brings three "stranded" men who are seeking refuge from the storm. Is one of them the escapee or are they really just after the secret project Don is working on? The final twist reveals our "hero" is actually not who we thought she was
Congratulations to director Tom Day and entire cast & crew for bringing this intriguing and highly entertaining play to TC's stage!
Cast
Abby Rodick................................................................Caitlin Williams
Lulu Pung....................................................................Caroline Hayes
Charlotte Carlton...........................................................Katie Eiten
Sherriff Preble...............................................................Krista Wielard
Don Carlton..................................................................Corey Van Dyk
Zadoc Grimes...............................................................Peter Matthews
"Doc" Ferris..................................................................Jon Engbers
The Professor................................................................Dan Denby
Rev. Clarence Underhill...................................................Danny Huizinga
Beulah Peck..................................................................Audie Smith
Dr. Gordon.....................................................................Alexa DeVries
State Trooper.................................................................Joe Meigs
Student Director.............................................................Jackson Mills







