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A future for Sarcophagus "We assume that there is no safe dose of radia– tion, no threshold for the adverse effects of radiation. Thus, any small dose will cause a proportional in– crease in the probability of developing cancer," said Peter Robert Gale. Gale was the inspiration for the character of Kyle in the play Sarcophagus, performed by the Theater Arts Department this spring. Sarcophagus addresses the modern day topic of nuclear power and the very real danger of accidents and their consequences to Earth and its inhabitants. Written by Vladimir Gubaryev Directed by William Tate Scene Design by Glen Gauer Costume Design by Sarah Andrews-Collier Light Design by Thomas Laidlaw CAST Lydia Stepanova Ptitsyna Anna Petrovna Lev Ivanovich Sergeyev Vera (Faith) Nadezhda (Hope) Lyubov (Charity) Investigator Kyle Cyclist Klava Fireman Driver Director of Nuclear Power Station Geiger-counter Operator Control-Room Operator Fire Marshal Physicist Bessmertny Orderlies 44 Maria Hulse Zirion Roxanne Rosenblatt Darrell Miller Shonna Mallard Diana Madarieta Joelle Anthony Scott Finlayson Peter Gray Don Sager Alex Davis Rob Harrison Lisa K. Graham Bruce D. Bowman Greg Barnhouse Robert Grover Michael Hyde Richardus Boland Eric S. Dewey Erin Cooksley Todd Greblo Brian Keith Roger Dean Moore Carolyn Plep Marc Weaver

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