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Written by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee
Directed by Deborah Dorman


Where do we come from. . .what should we
teach our children?
See how evolution, religion, & passionate
beliefs fare under the judge’s gavel.

January 21, 22, 28 & 29 at 8:00pm
January 23 & 30 at 2:30pm

Tickets - $16
$10 Under 18


TANYS Awards
Meritorious Achievement in Acting to
Renee Marie McEvilly for her portrayal of Rachel Brown

Meritorious Achievement in Acting to
Dick Griffin for his portrayal of The Reverend Jeremiah Brown



Famous attorney "Matthew Brady" (Tracy Trimm) questions the Reverend's daughter (Renee McEvilly) on the witness stand,
as the Judge (Pat Leathem), the court clerk (William Sanderson) and the D.A. (Emmett Ferris) look on.


Defense Attorney Mary Drummond, played by Mary Lynch of Poestenkill reassures her client, Bert Cates,
played by Michael Sloman, who is the educator on trial for teaching evolution.


The media scrutinizes the defense counsel, Mary Drummond.
From left to right, Mary Lynch (Drummond) of Poestenkill, Jesse Braverman (Hornbeck) of Glenmont,
George Filieau (Esterbrook) of Troy and Ken Bagnell (Camera Man) of West Sand Lake.


Attorney "Matthew Brady" (Tracy Trimm) and his wife (Wendy Spielmann)
are hosted by the Mayor (Joe Albert) and some opinionated townspeople (Brian Smith and Eric Washburn),
before the trial of a teacher who dared to teach evolution.


The ladies of "Hillsboro" try a cool drink, as the town heats up for a trial of a teacher
who dared to teach evolution in his classroom. From left to right, Kendall Reiter, Stephanie Weiss,
Helen Rigez and Lynn Scott


The trial of a teacher who dares to teach evolution in "Hillsboro", where it is outlawed, turns the town into a carnival scene.
From left to right, Popcorn Annie (Anna Church), Mrs. McClain (Georgia Visconti), the Monkey Seller (Craig Daneils)
and big city reporter, E.K. Hornbeck (Jesse Braverman).