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Three Featured In TAG Production

Nov 10, 2004 | Headline News

The Trenton Acting Guild?s production of ?Moon Over Buffalo? features a love triangle.


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The Trenton Acting Guild?s production of ?Moon Over Buffalo? features a love triangle.

Rosalind Hay, the daughter of the main characters, has abandoned the family business of theater and become an advertising executive. She has come to Buffalo to visit her family, bringing Howard, her television weatherman boyfriend. She arrives to find that a former flame – Paul – is working for her parents.

Rosalind is played by Megan Ingersoll, a sophomore at NCMC. She plans to transfer to Truman State University and major in pre-law. Ms. Ingersoll appeared in the TAG production of ?One Foot In Heaven? last fall and in the NCMC 2004 spring play, ?All I Know I Learned In Kindergarten.? Her parents are Kenny and Rita Ingersoll of Unionville. Ms. Ingersoll?s other activities at NCMC include Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Epsilon Chi and student senate.

Rosalind?s weatherman boy-friend is played by John Brandt, NCMC financial aid director. He is making his TAG debut. Brandt and his wife, Bethany, have three children and live in Trenton.

Roz?s former flame is played by John Sampson. A freshman at NCMC, Sampson has appeared in many TAG shows including ?Inspecting Carol?, ?A Barrel Full of Pennies?, ?The Sound of Music?, and ?Hello Dolly.” He is the son of Kerry and Ann Sampson of Trenton.

This production of ?Moon Over Buffalo? is sponsored by the Grundy County Friends of the Arts and the Missouri Arts Council. It will be presented on Friday, Nov. 19, and Saturday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 2 p.m. The play will be performed in the Hoover Theater in the Grundy County Library. Tickets are available at Total Entertainment or by calling 359-6229. Tickets are free to Friends of the Arts season ticketholders and NCMC students. The cost for all others is $5. Reserve seating is available.