140 Roosevelt Ave. / PO Box 783 / Dover, DE 19903 / 302-674-3568 / email: kctg@kctg.org
at the Patchwork Playhouse
Providing Quality Community Theatre
to Central Delaware Since 1953
Kent County Theatre Guild presents

Over the River and
       Through the Woods


written by Joe DiPietro
directed by Mike Polo

Fridays JUN 16 and JUN 23 at 8:00p
Saturdays JUN 17 and JUN 24 at 8:00p
Sundays JUN 18 and JUN 25 at 2:00p

General Admission: $18
Senior Citizen/Active Military/KCTG Member: $16
Age 12 and Under: $10

For tickets click below and use your credit card
or call 1-800-838-3006
THE CAST
(in order of appearance)
Nick...   Terry Doane
Frank...   John Zinzi
Aida...   Chris Polo
Nunzio...   John Marino
Emma...   Patti Gatto
Caitlin...   Teresa Pierce

THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Director...   Mike Polo
Assistant Director...   Amy Bill
Consulting Director...   Bruce Leister
Producer...   Kevin Smith
Lights...   Claude Warnick
Set Construction...   Dave Smith
Set Design...   Chris Polo
Set Decor/Painting...
Paul Janiga & Terri Thompson
THE STORY
Nick Cristano is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey. His parents retired and moved to Florida. That doesn't mean his family isn't still in Jersey, though. In fact, he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he's been offered a dream job. The marketing executive job he's been waiting for would take him away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents. He tells them his news and, as might be expected, the news doesn't sit so well. Thus begins a series of schemes to keep Nick around. How could he betray his family's love and move to Seattle, for a job, wonder his grandparents? Well, Frank, Aida, Nunzio, and Emma do their level best, and that includes bringing to dinner the lovely—and single—Caitlin O'Hare as bait…we won't give the ending away here.


A hilarious family comedy that is even funnier than his long-running musical revue I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.
—BackStage

Loaded with laughs every step of the way.
—Star-Ledger