Mature Audience Only
First Set
Quarks by William Borden



Director: Mary-Aileen St. Cyr
Cast: Jill Ceneskie as Veronica & Rudy Frias as Joseph
Comedy: When Joseph spots Veronica in an upscale bar, he decides to make a move. To his surprise, he is unexpectedly drawn into a scientific world of passion.
My Name is Art by Peter Snoad




Director: Elizabeth Huff-Williams
Cast: Sam Blythe as Art, Robert Foor as Anthony & Jessica Parker as Gloria
Comedy: Anthony works to convince fellow museum-goer Gloria that art is in the eye of the beholder. She's hard pressed to agree until Art enters the scene and Anthony has to face his own elitist mantra.
Jam Jar by Kate Monaghan




Director: Kathy Hyland
Cast: Heather Fidler as Celia, Tammy McClellan as Grace & Susan Sheaffer as Margaret
Comedic Drama: Recent widow Celia shocks her sisters with news that she is moving away...Far away.
A Stake in Cake by Justin Boyd





Director: Lorelei Moore
Cast: Rudy Frias as Adam, Elizabeth Huff-Williams as Jill Fairweather, Sean Reid as Garrard Mercy Hudson & Katelyn Semer as Elise. Comedy: Attorneys Garrard and Jill interrupt an otherwise pleasant dinner between Adam and Elise, a new couple, with their Pre-Cake-Sharing Agreements.
The Cliff Thing by Christopher J. Buckley



Director: Jason Speicher
Cast: Andrew Hartley as Ralph & James O. Johnson, Jr. as Dan
Comedy: When Dan and Ralph run into each other in a cemetery, they contemplate the dead's ability to mess with the heads of the living.
Second Set
You Know this is Fucked Up, Right? by Ry Herman & Kolby Granville



Director: James O. Johnson, Jr.
Cast: Rudy Frias as Man & Catherine Rinella as Woman
Comedy: The relationship between this dominatrix and her once client, now ex, remains complicated, even after the affair is over.
Line by Craig Kenworthy




Director: Jason Speicher
Cast: Sam Blythe as Dan, Jill Ceneskie as Jenny & Tom Shafer as Brent
Drama: When Brent has to unexpectedly leave work for a while, Dan is left to tend to the suicide hotline, a job for which he is not trained. His inexperience may be Jenny's saving grace, or her doom.
Parent Interview by Justin Warner




Director: Sean Reid
Cast: Lorelei Moore as Amanda Nemkoff, Mary-Aileen St. Cyr as Marla Truro & Mackenzie Worrall as Jeff Nemkoff
Comedy: Amanda and Jeff are desperate to get their child into an exclusive elementary school. With the demands school director Marla Truro has, however, the stakes may just be too high.



Schurrell Williams (Graphic Designer), Kelly Smith-Armstrong (Stage Manager), and Sam Blythe (Photographer)
Yours, Mine and the Truth can be seen at Club Diversity, 863 S High St.
Thursday through Saturday May 27- June12, 2010
Please visit tickets@raconteurtheatre.com for showtime information.
Tickets are $10 for a single set, $15 for both sets
Tickets are available online at tickets@raconteurtheatre.com
For additional information, call 614.495.7946 or email info@raconteurtheatre.com.
Photo credit: Sam Blythe