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Theatre UAB 2014-2015 Season the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Theatre CLYBOURNEPARK Frank and Joan Dawson, by Bruce Norris Michael J ------ -------- ------------- - - --- Theatre UAB 2014-2015 Season The University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Theatre CLYBOURNEPARK Frank and Joan Dawson, by Bruce Norris Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Directed by Dennis McLemon and The Sirote Theatre W.B. Philips, Jr. October 15 - 1~ at 7:30pm & October 19 at 2:00pm THE TROJAN WOMEN Adapted from Euripides Directed by Rebecca Harper The Odess Theatre November 12 - 15 & 19- 21 at 7:30pm & November 22 at 2:00pm IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR, THE VIBRATOR PLAY) by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Jack Cannon The Sirote Theatre February 18- 21 at 7:30pm & February 22 at 2:00pm THEATRE UAB TWELFTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF TEN MINUTE PLAYS Produced by Lee Shackleford The Odess Theatre March 9-13 at 7:30pm & March 14 at 2:00pm AVENUEQ Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx Book by Jeff Whitty Directed by Valerie Accetta The Sirote Theatre April 8 - 11 at 7:30pm & April 12 at 2:00pm j ASC Box Office: 975-ARTS. Show information at http://www.uab.edu/cas/theatre/productions The Sirote Theatre in the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center OVATIONUAB Theatre UAB Production Staff (Sponsored by Theatre Advisory Committee) Opening nights at Theatre UAB are OVATION nights. OVATION UAB features Production Manager/Technical Director. ........................................ Ed Zuckerman refreshments and conversation with the director and designers before the show, as well Costume Studio Supervisor ....................................................... Sharon Morgan as a post-perfo rman ce party with the ca t and crew. Stage Electrics Director. ............................................................... Sarah Jordan ,, Properties Master. .............................................................. J. Marc Quattlebaum But that not all. OVA TION's mission is to support and spo nsor our students working Assistant Technical Director/Scenic Studio Foreman/Master Carpenter ....... Lee Adlaf backstage and performing in Theatre UAB produ ctions. Member hip dues, ranging I I Scenic Studio Assistants ............................... Angela Carstensen, Markeitra Gilliam, from $40 - $ 1500+, help off-set the cost of tuiti on for each student to participate in the productions. Jessica Mathews, Taylor Richardson, Andrew David Taylor Electrics Assistants ...................... Taylor Dole, Holly Morgan, Andrew David Taylor Join us ! Park early , soc ialize, learn about the show and enjoy hors d'oeuvres, desserts Costume Assistants ............. Angela Carstensen, Markeitra Gilliam, Samantha Helms, coffee and I ight refreshment before an evening of great theatre. OVATION UAB is ~ Phoebe Miller, Victoria J. Morales perfect way to assist our talented student and have lots of fun! Properties Assistants ................................... Lauren Edwards, Jessica L. Mathews, Victoria J. Morales, Ali Ribe OVATION UAB Membership Forms are in our Theatre UAB Season Brochure or Media Relations ............................................................... Shannon Thomason simply contact Program Manager, Mel Christian at 934-3237 or [email protected]. We'd love to see you at our next OVATION! House Manager. ................. .. .......... ............................................ Jerry Sims Associate House Manager. ......................................................... Derek Purifoy A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR CURRENT OVATION UAB MEMBERS ll11111111111111111 Staff for this Production ~ Founding Members TheKennedy Center Assistant Stage Managers .......................... .. ......... Phoebe Miller, Jolie Thevenot THEJOHN F . KENNEDYCENTER FOR THE PERFORMINGARTS Russell Drummond, Col. Daniel D. Hall, Patty Assistant Choreographer ............................................................. Aly Merrell Assistant Costume Design ................................. .. .. ............ Victoria J. Morales McDonald, Carol Odess, Chandler S. Smith, The Kennedy CenterAme,·ican College Theater Festiva[™46, part of the RubensteinArts Access Assistant Lighting Design ........................................................... Byron King Jane Paris Smith, BBS Martha Moore Sykes Program,is generouslyfunded by Assistant Scenic Design ........................ Jessica L. Mathews, Andrew David Taylor Fund David and Alice Rubenstein. Scenery/Lighting Construction ................ .Jessica Chess, Felix Crutcher, Taylor Dole, Brady Grimm, Rebecca Harper, Alex Ingram, Additionalsupport is provided by The HonorableStuart Bernsteinand Wilma E. Bernstein;Dr . Gerald and Paula Alexandra Lewis, Ben Lundy, Melanie Miranda, 2013-2014 Members McNicholsFoundation; the NationalCommittee for the Shelby Montgomery, Amyna Price, Muhammad Al-Kahlout, Trista Baker, Peter PerformingArts; The Harold and Mimi SteinbergCharitable Taylor Richardson, Wyatt Silman, Jolie Thevenot Trust; and Beatriceand Anthony Weltersand the An13ryce Lead Scenic Artist ................................................................... Aurelie King and Miriam Bellis, Joshua Butler, Louise Cecil, Foundation. Scenic Painters ................................ Sean Adams, Emmaline Burch, Aurelie King, Glen Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson, This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American Jessica L. Mathews, Phoebe Miller, Andrew David Taylor, College Theater Festival (KCACTF). The aims of this Rhonda Erbrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Erdreich, nationaltheater educationprogram are lo identifyand promote Rachel Walsh, Paulina Watts quality in college-leveltheater production. To this end, each Scenery/Properties Running Crew ............................. Joseph Bodkin, Alex Ingram, Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman, Bradley production entered is eligible for a response by a regional Renita Lewis, Calvin Nielsen KCACTFrepresentative, and selected students and faculty are Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Goldstein, Dr. invited to participate in KCACTF programs involving Costume/Craft Construction ................ ............ .... Russell Alexander, Lauren Edwards, and Mrs. Robert Glaze, Lanny and Darlene scholarshipsJ internships, grants and awards for actors, Elizabeth Frazier, Aly Merrell, Phoebe Miller, directors, dramaturgs, playwrights,designers, stage managers Holly Morgan, Sarah Pullen, Paul Siabour, Gray, Dr. and Mrs. Ward Haarbauer, Mr. and and critics at both the regionaland national levels. Carla Smith, Rachel Walsh, Paulina Watts Mrs. Frank Harper, Leah Hudspeth, Dr. James Productionsentered on the Participatinglevel are eligible for Dressers .................... Lauren Edwards, Bethany Mal don, Holly Morgan, Carla Smith invitation to the KCACTF regional Festivaland may also be Hawk and Mary Pate, Rachel Landress, Kelsey considered for national awards recognizing outstanding Properties Construction .............................. Lauren Edwards, Jessica L. Mathews, McClure, Carol Odess, Herb Patterson, W. B. achievementin production,design, direclionand performance. Victoria J. Morales, Ali Ribe Light Board Operator .... ......................... .................................. Kristen Ciancio Philips, Jr., Dorinda and John A. Smith, John Last year more than 1,300 productions were entered in the KCACTF involving more than 200,000 students nationwide. Follow Spot .............. ...... ........................ .Tabitha Dudley, Kimberly Tompkins Swindall and Karla Koskinen, Joyce Whitten By entering this production,our theater department is sharing Deck Sound ............... .............. ...... ........... .............................. Amyna Price in the KCACTF goals to recognize,reward, and celebrate the Cover/Poster Design ..... ............. ...... ........... .. ............................... Cliff Simon exemplary work produced in college and university theaters across the notion. The University of Alabama at Birmingham Department o f Theatre THE CAST Frank and Joan Daw son Michael J. and M ary Anne Freeman Bobby Strong ........ ... ... .... .. ..... .... ..... ... Jake Preston Hemminger and Hope Cladwell ...... .... ... ...... ... ... ..... .. .. .............. Rebecca Harper W.B. Philips, Jr. Present Caldwell B. Cladwell ... ...... .. ...... .. ..... .. .... ... ..... Dennis McLernon ·.I Officer Lockstock .. .......... ...... ....... .. .... ... .... ......... Kyle Hulcher Penelope Pennywise . ............ .... .. ... ... ..................... Sarah Pullen Little Sally ... ... ... ...... .... ........ .................. ........... ...Alora King URINE TOWN, Officer Barrel .............. ... ......... ........ .... .. .... .. .. ... Garan Tinsley Mr. Mc Queen ................ ... .... .... ............ .......... .... Perry McKee THE MUSICAL Senator Fipp ............... ....................... ................... Clay Boyce Old Man Strong . ......... ... .. .... ..... ........ .. ... Diego Thomas Faulkner Music and Lyrics Book and Lyrics Josephine Strong ..................... .. ..... ............... Taylor Richardson Little Becky Two-Shoes/Cop . ... ....... .. ..... .. ... ... .... Morgan Walston Mark Hollmann Greg Kotis Soupy Sue /Cop ....... ........ ... .... ... ... .. ... ... .... ... Allison Shackelford Hot Blades Harry/Cop ....... .... ....... ....... ..... Russell E. Alexander, II Tiny Torn/Cop ........ ..................... .... .... ................. Ben Lundy Stage Manager Angela Carstensen Robby the Stockfish / UGC Exec No. 1 ... ... ..... ........... ..... Nole Jones Billy Boy Bill/ UGC Exec No. 2 ... ...... ....... .... .. ... Terrance Campbell Scenic Design Costume D esign Lighting/EFX Design Dr. Billeaux ......... ....................... ...........
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