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Lois Conlon

LConlon.jpg (9567 bytes)Lois has appeared in such Camelot productions as Fools (Snetsky) and Habeas Corpus (Lady Rumpers), as well as The Odd Couple (female version), The Butler Did It, Absurd Person Singular, Four Little Words and Any Body for Tea? Active for many years with the Chelmsford Players and the Delphic Drama Studio, Lois' many appearances include roles in Everything in the Garden, A Flea in Her Ear, Picnic, Pajama Game, Flower Drum Song, Sweet Charity, Murder Among Friends and The American Dream, The Good Doctor, Prisoner of Second Avenue, Clifornia Suite, Chamber Music, as well as the children's productions of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp and Sleeping Beauty.

In addition to being involved in Camelot's drama festival entry Any Body for Tea?, Lois was involved with Delphic's Drama Festival productions of Chamber Music, The Nightmare, Dunelawn and Next, the latter of which Lois was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Sgt. Thech.

Directorially, Lois co-directed Camelot's 1986 production of the "male" version of The Odd Couple and Subject to Change.

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