A current-day tabloid story reports that a Norwegian trawler has rescued a young woman from an iceberg. She wears clothing of the early 1900s and, when asked for an explanation, she speaks only one word: "Titanic". This tale of one man’s obsession to disprove her is a mental and spiritual roller-coaster ride to the unknown.
Performance Schedule
| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
| 18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 8:00 pm |
23 8:00 pm |
24 8:00 pm |
| 25 2:00 pm |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 8:00 pm |
30 8:00 pm |
31 8:00 pm |
The days in the calendar are color-coded:
| White | Plenty of seats were available |
| Yellow | A popular performance, but seats were available |
| Red | A very popular show, very few seats were available |
Directed by Kathy Ludt, the cast of Scotland Road included
| John | Dave Ludt |
| Dr. Halbrech | Linda Oroszko |
| The Woman | Ruth Markind |
| Frances Kittle | Grace Leslie |
| Producers | Dave & Kathy Ludt |
| Director | Kathy Ludt |
| Lights / Sound | Kathy Ludt |
| Stage Manager | Barbara Trax |
| Costumes | Kathy Ludt |
| Set Design / Construction | Dave Ludt |
| Props | Barbara Trax |
We invite audience members to participate in a discussion of Perspectives on Scotland Road.