By Herman Wouk
The Pulitzer Prize winning novel about a court martial has been adapted by the author into a superior stage thriller. A young lieutenant who relieved his captain of command in the midst of a typhoon on the grounds that the captain was psychopathic in the crisis and was directing the ship and its crew to its destruction faces harrowing odds. Naval tradition is against him, but testimony eventually reveals a devastating picture of the captain's disintegration. "Enormously exciting. It is the modern stage at its best." N.Y. Daily News.
| Lt. Stephen Maryk | Wayne Cheveny |
| Lt Barney Greenwald | Tom Herlocker |
| Lt Com John Chaffee | Warren Andreas |
| Captain Blakely | Ned Graham |
| Members of the Court | Dick Morrison, Dave Seaton |
| Stenographer | Marilyn Denny |
| Orderly | Wayne Wilt |
| Lt Com Phillip F. Queeg | Kent Collinson |
| Lt Thomas Keefer | Norman Albright |
| Signalman 3rd Class Junius Urban | Dick Davies |
| Lt Willis S Keith | Gregg Little |
| Captain Randolph Southard | Bill Tharp |
| Dr Forrest Lundeen | Dan Freeman |
| Dr Allen W Bird | Craig Duncan |
| Director | Marquerite Flick |
| Asst Director | Kim Cherveny |
| Sets | Norman Albright, Tom Herlocker, Warren Andreas, Bill Tharp, Kent Collinson |
| Costumes | Ann Durbin, Evelyn Combs |
| Lighting | Wayne Cherveny |
| Properties | Joy Black, Mary McCulloch |
| Makeup | The Men of the Show |
| Publicity | Kim Cherveny |
| Photography | George McNeish, Tom Herlocker |
| Program and Poster Design | Tony Carvello |
