Jefferson Performing Arts Society

Jefferson Performing Arts Society

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One Flew Over the cuckoo's nest

Jan. 29 - Feb. 7, 2021

Fri + Sat @ 7:30 pm
Sun @ 2:00 pm

Jefferson Performing Arts Center (JPAC)

6400 Airline Drive | Metairie

Contains Strong language. Recommended for ages 14+

Runtime: 125 minutes

by Dale Wasserman

adapted from the novel by Ken Kesey

Based on the 1962 Ken Kesey novel of the same name, free spirited mental hospital patient Randle McMurphy leads a revolt against cold Nurse Ratched. The inmates' lives are turned upside down while Ratched and McMurphy battle for their hearts and minds.

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CAST

TravisResor

Travis Resor

Randall P. McMurphy

MariaHefte

MARIA VICTORIA HEFTE

Nurse Ratched

Carlos Gonzalez HS

CARLOS GONZALEZ

Dale Harding

PaulBello

paul bello

Chief Bromden

WayneGonsoulin

Wayne Gonsoulin

Martini

EarlScioneaux

Earl Scioneaux

Cheswick

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Jorden Majeau

Billy Bibbit

PeterGabb

PETER GABB

Scanlon

DaveHaydel -UseThis

DAVID HAYDEL JR.

Dr. Spivey

KathrynTalbot

KATHRYN TALBOT

Candy Starr

Margeaux Fanning Headshot

MARGEAUX FANNING

Sandy

Sherri

Sherri Wattigny

Nurse Flynn

Blake

Blake Buchert

Ruckly

Jalen Carr

Jalen Carr

Technician

WayneDaigrepont

Wayne Daigrepont

Aide Turkle

ElliotHamilton

ELLIOT HAMILTON

Aide Williams

MekhiHayes

MEKHI HAYES

Technician

NateJones

Nate Jones

Aide Warren

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