![]() On Friday evening, she was one of several friends of LTWB who pitched in to announce the 2023 season, which will begin in January with “Dracula.”įollowing that will be “Grease” in March, “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” in May, “The Wizard of Oz” in June, an evening of One Acts in August, “Carousel” in September, “The Rocky Horror Show” in October and “A Christmas Carol” paired with a New York-style Holiday Revue in December. Schnappauf and Woolnough had pre-arranged their “confrontation,” it was all in dramatic fun, and of course Schnappauf loves Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre. Little Theatre’s artistic director Scott Woolnough took issue, stepping out from the crowd of 160 people, many of them wearing gowns or tuxedos to a $100-per-person gala at the Westmoreland Club in celebration of the theatre’s 100th anniversary, and angrily confronted her.Ī moment later - remember, Schnappauf is a stunt woman - Woolnough was flat on his face because Schnappauf had grabbed his arm and flung him to the floor.īut don’t worry. What might be the most dramatic physical confrontation downtown Wilkes-Barre has witnessed in 100 years began on Friday evening as Hollywood stunt woman and Kingston native Heidi Germaine Schnappauf stood at a podium and off-handedly insulted Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre. Guests were invited to purchase a ticket for a numbered balloon and then use the sword to pop the balloon and learn what kind of prize they had won. ![]() of Bear Creek strikes a dramatic pose with a sword. Helping out with one of the fund-raising aspects of the gala, Derek Elliott Jr.
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