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What’s My Line? A Quiz to Win Free Tickets to “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” at Shakespeare & Company

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Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Rural Intelligence Arts All of the actors at Shakespeare & Company have behind-the-scenes roles. You can’t just be a player when you’re a member of Shakespeare & Company; you also have to be a teacher, administrator or director.  The troupe’s guiding ethos is the interconnectedness between its Performance, Education and Training wings; all of its artists are trained as practioners as well as teachers.  The cast of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which is being directed by founding artistic director Tina Packer, all have day jobs, which support the company’s mission. If you can match the actor to his or her day job (scroll down), you can win a pair of tickets to the new production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which runs January 29 - March 21.
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1. Joshua Aaron McCabe (The Vicomte de Valmont) 2. Alexandra Lincoln (Emilie)
 
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3. Lydia Barnett-Mulligan (Cécile de Volanges) 4.Douglas Seldin (Victoire/Majordomo)
 
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5. Scott Renzoni (Azolan) 6. Elizabeth Aspenlieder (Marquise de Merteuil)
 
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7. Enrico Spada (Chevalier Danceny) 8. Renée Margaret Speltz (Madame du Rosemonde)
 
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9. Jennie Burkhard Jadow (Madame de Volanges)

WHO’S WHO AFTER HOURS?

The Cast’s Day Jobs

Answer Form
1. _________
2 _________
3. _________
4.  _________
5. _________
6. _________
7. _________
8. _________
9. _________

A. Concession & Retail Manager
B. Communications assistant/Williams College student
C. In-school resident educator
D. School programs manager
E. Marketing and web manager
F. Information techonology manager
G. Co-director Shakepeare in the Courts
H. Director of publicity and playbill advertising
I.  Food services manager


Cut and paste the form above into an email, and place a letter (corresponding to a job description) in the blank space next to each number (corresponding to the actors’ headshots.)
Email answers to danshaw@ruralintelligence.com by noon on Monday, February 1.
Everyone who correctly matches each actor with his or her job will be eligible for a drawing to win two tickets to see Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which runs through March 21.