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      Harvey is one of the most popular plays of all time. When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend, Harvey, a six-and-a-half-foot rabbit, to guests at a society party, his sister, Veta, decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her daughter, Myrtle Mae, and their family from future embarrassment. When they arrive at the sanitarium, a comedy of errors ensues.

       

      Elwood P. Dowd
      Veta Louise Simmons
      Myrtle Mae Simmons
      Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet
      Dr. Lyman Sanderson
      Ruth Kelly, R.N.
      Duane Wilson
      Dr. William Chumley
      Betty Chumley
      Judge Omar Gaffney
      E. J. Lofgren
      Miss Johnson
        Ted Collins    
      Irene Blend
      Katie Bettis
      Petra Allen
      Brendan McCurdy
      JoAnna Bledsoe
      Michael Bradley
      Marshall Rimann
      Alice Capson
      Mike Brown
      Rick Duplissie
      Debbie Blinn

      Leawood Stage Company was pleased to welcome Rachael Redler for her LSC directing debut.

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