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Burbank Fest, August 2008 --Performance of unaired episode from the Adam storyline



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Lara Parker and John Karlen
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KLS & Conard Fowlkes
2006 Fest Photos -- David Selby
2006 Fest Photos: Cast Reunion
Lara Parker as Mrs. Scrooge (December 2007) -- Photographs
Mrs. Scrooge: Part One -- Manhattan Melodrama
Mrs. Scrooge: Part Two -- The Play's the Thing
Mrs. Scrooge: Part Three -- The Audience Speaks Back
Burbank Fest August 2008 -- Jonathan Frid
Burbank Fest August 2008 -- Robert Cobert
Burbank Fest August 2008 -- Sy Tomashoff and Big Finish
Burbank Fest, August 2008 --Performance of unaired episode from the Adam storyline
Burbank Fest August 2008 - Misc Cast Reunion & David Selby

These shots are from the live performance of an unaired episode from the Adam storyline.   Once the script was seen, it was no mystery why it was never produced; the plot covered was either redundant, or worked better as was eventually done, by working the necessary plot developments into other episodes.  The cast acquitted themselves well, but it was clear to see that Roger Davis hasn't overcome his tendency to overdo the physicality in some of his scenes. 
 
FYI - these shots were taken with the same settings as the earlier ones with Robert Cobert, but from seats which were actually closer. The vast difference in quality is an oddity of the lighting in the room I think.

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Robert Rodan and Marie Wallace

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Robert Rodan and Marie Wallace

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