The House on the Cliff
Presented at Ferndale Repertory Theatre - Winter 2000
By George BatsonDirector - Jason Davis
Set Design - Joe Collins
Light Design - Dan Mullins
Sound Design - Matt Price
Costume Design - Vickie Charlton
Stage Management - Katy Mullins
Technical Director - Joe Collins
Poster Design - Dan Jackson
Character: Karen Clayton
What the Critics Said:
January 2000- Barry Blake - North Coast Journal - "And though the earnest, martini-mixing Karen Clayton (Monica Abrahamsen) appears too innocent and incapable to be a murderer, who knows?"
Brenda Bishop - Times Standard - "Adding to the quality of the production is Monica Abrahamsen playing the grieving widow….. adds energy to the show."
Beti Traut - Humboldt Beacon - "Monica Abrahamsen’s smoothly delivered stepmom…"
By George BatsonDirector - Jason Davis
Set Design - Joe Collins
Light Design - Dan Mullins
Sound Design - Matt Price
Costume Design - Vickie Charlton
Stage Management - Katy Mullins
Technical Director - Joe Collins
Poster Design - Dan Jackson
Character: Karen Clayton
What the Critics Said:
January 2000- Barry Blake - North Coast Journal - "And though the earnest, martini-mixing Karen Clayton (Monica Abrahamsen) appears too innocent and incapable to be a murderer, who knows?"
Brenda Bishop - Times Standard - "Adding to the quality of the production is Monica Abrahamsen playing the grieving widow….. adds energy to the show."
Beti Traut - Humboldt Beacon - "Monica Abrahamsen’s smoothly delivered stepmom…"