Trine University Theatre has announced the cast and crew for its upcoming production
of “The Matchmaker,” by Thornton Wilder.
The play will be performed at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, April 11 and 12, and at
2 p.m. Saturday, April 13, in the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts.
Tickets are $10 each for the general public, $5 for students 12-18, and free to Trine
students and employees. They will be on sale beginning Friday, Feb. 2, at trine.link/tickets.
In “The Matchmaker,” Horace Vandergelder wants to get married; his niece and an artist
want to get married; his clerks want to have an adventure; and Vandergelder’s potential
wife and her assistant want to have some fun. The problem is that Vandergelder is
committed to making sure no one else gets their dreams. At the center of it all is
Dolly Levi, the matchmaker extraordinaire, who spins Vandergelder’s expectations out
of control.
Cast members are as follows:
Sean Carpenter, a mechanical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, playing Cornelius
Hackle.
Travis Elliott, a mathematics education major from Wollcottville, Indiana, playing
August.
Alexander Fosnaugh, an English and communications major from Huntertown, Indiana,
playing Rudolph.
Dominic Garner, a computer and information technology major from Garrett, Indiana,
playing Gerald and Cook.
Benjamin Hercules, a design engineering technology major from New Franklin, Ohio,
playing Ambrose Kemper.
Benton Knox, a mechanical engineering major from Lawrence, Indiana, playing Horace
Vandergelder.
Tyler Kreider, a biology major from Shelbyville, Indiana, playing Malachi Stack.
Evyenia Lawley, a biology education major from Valparaiso, Indiana, playing Ermengarde
and Minnie Fay.
Ryan Long, a communications major from Allen Park, Michigan, playing Mrs. Van Huysen.
Muriel Mackie, a marketing major from Hillsdale, Michigan, playing Mrs. Irene Molloy.
Ty Morgan, an exercise science major from Hudson, Michigan, playing Joe Scanlon and
Cabman.
Aidan Smith, a mechanical engineering major from Connersville, Indiana, playing Barnaby
Tucker.
Katie Woolley, an elementary education major from Plainfield, Indiana, playing Mrs.
Dolly Levi.
Lou Ann Homan, Trine lecturer, is serving as director, with assistance from Lydia
Roop, an English major from Decatur, Indiana, and Jason Branch, a psychology major
from Chesterfield, Virginia.
Adjunct faculty member Joanna Claudy will oversee costumes. Tim Hopp, Ph.D., professor
in Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication, is producer for the play.
The Trine Theatre program is part of the university’s Department of Humanities and
Communication.
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