The Flood
by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel

presented by Prospect Theater Company
at the Flamboyan Theatre, New York City,
May 17-27, 2001.

featuring
Richard Todd Adams, Jennifer Blood, Kate Bradner, Lawrence Brustofski, Gavin Creel, Mary Mossberg, Joseph O'Brien, and Simone Zamore

with
William Brock, Sarah Corey, Tom Evans, Daniel Feyer, Leon Land Gersing, Carol Hickey, Tracy Kaufman, Erin Romero, JaimeVallés, Tony Vallés, Emily Whyte, Craig Wilson, Zach Wobensmith, and Maddy Wyatt

Directed by Cara Reichel
Musical Directed by Peter Mills
Set Design by Sarah Rosa
Lighting Design by Jiyoun Chang
Costume Design by David Kaley
Props Design by Katie Oman
Graphic Design by Jaime Vallés

Katherine West, Stage Manager
Tony Vallés, Production Manager
Melissa Huber, Managing Director

Mary Mossberg performs "It's Amazing The Things That Float"

 
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The full cast performs
"One Hundred Years"

 
The ubiquitous Simone Zamore sings
Jennifer Blood a lullaby.

 
Sarah Corey
takes a break from
"Sandbagging"

 
Gavin Creel and Simone Zamore
as Raleigh and the River

 
Joseph O'Brien leads the men in a foot-stomping, shovel-tossing rendition of "Hell, We're Americans"

 
Emily Whyte heads up
a defiant checkmark.

 
Gavin Creel teaches Jennifer Blood
that fireworks are really just
"Runaways."

 
Kate Bradner and Gavin Creel share
a tender moment and a pretzel.

 
Jennifer Blood, Lawrence Brustofski,
and Kate Bradner as the Wright family.

 
Richard Todd Adams and the
flooded-out Meyervillians
gather at Ryan's Pub.

 
Lawrence Brustofski is
"One Man With a Shovel."

 
"Have we come closer now to Gavin?"