Thank you for the "Greenwillow" synopsis DRElmore. The friend who lent me the recording did not think to offer the booklet that contains the synopsis.

Thank you for enlightening me!
I taught a physical acting workshop at school this afternoon, and it did not go well. The kids did try (mostly "Man Who Came To Dinner" cast members and a few others), but they were embarrassed far too easily. I suppose that I probably expected a bit too much, but I am disappointed that the few serious and dedicated actors who came didn't really give the exercises a chance. Oh well.
To answer my most dear BK, rehearsals for "The Man Who Came To Dinner" are not going particularly well. It's difficult to have any idea how the show might go when we're still on book, we have no set, no costumes, no wheel chair (and it is difficult to rehearse without it), and more than half the cast missing each rehearsal. I've yet to meet the fellow playing Mr. Stanley! That's not good. I'm sure that the play will be fine, but I'm working very hard and at this point, little is coming of it. It's all very frustrating.
A hearty HHW welcome to Dear Reader SanJoseGirl!