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A(, "IRKY '-EW CO'IAED~ Plll!KNTEO BY Acceaa Theatre BY Mark Stein DIA[ ICO BY l A ORAi.iA CAlllC S f Al\AllO I\ "l'.EA Frank Condon May 10-28, 1991 Center St._• Theater ~IRKY ..[W C0... £0~ ~::~~;=~·~ ~ l9.~r ~ r ~,,_..,,. "°'>'.ER At You can't eat it. Fr•nk Condon And it won't take the dog for a walk in the rain. May 10-26, 1991 So what use is it anyway. Center Stace Theater The indispensable Independent. l'.onilg Soon: Santa Barbara's Access Theatre Presents The AT LONG LAST LEO Written by I~ I~ I I I Clicken Pizza MARK STEIN Directed By FRANK CONDON With BO IE BARTLETT and VICTORIA AN -LEWIS CHET CARLI TYLER DUMM DELTA GIORDA 0 MORGAN ROD LATHIM Interpreted in sign language by KATHRY VOICE Company Manager Stage Manager THOMAS W. ROLLERSO KATHLEEN J. PARSONS Technical Director Scenic/ Lighting Design DAVID K. JOHNSO THEODORE MICHAEL DOLAS Santa Barbara Scenic Costume Design Sound Design ABRAFLORFS MICHAEL MORTILL CAST OF CHARACTERS ( In order of appearance) •Members of Actors' Equity Association Dad •Chet Carlin Mom • Bonnie Bartlett Sheila • Victoria Ann-Lewi Bartholomew Tyler Dumm SANTA BARBARA'S c,ocl:N~ THEATRE fESTIVAL Rod Lathim "-------~ -'~L----__;_;_;;;;:J Leo Delta Giordano Morgan Three shows running at the same time Gloria ( by accident, of course! ) Interpreter Kathryn Voice in Santa Barbara's Downtown Cultural District Time: The present THE ALTO PART Place: Far from Seattle A heartwarming play about the eccentricities and dreams of There will be one fifteen minute intermission. a group of women in small-town America. AT LO:-.!G LAST LEO is presented by arrangement with the Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Presented by ENSEMBLE THEATRE COMPANY. in ew York. Alhecama Theatre, 914 Santa Barbara St. AT LO G LAST LEO is a professional production employing members of the Actors' Directed by Nancy Grinstein Equity A sociation, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the united 962-8606 States. Playing through June 22nd Photographing or sound recording of any performance, or posses ion of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside the theater. without the written permis fl sion of the management, is prohibited by law. CHORUS LlnE Food and beverages may not be brought into the theater at any time. The West Coast revival of Broadway's longest-running hit Due to the intimacy of this theater, there will be no late eating. Tho e who leave the about the aspirations, passions and talents of the young theater during the performance will not be re-admitted until the act is completed. men and women of the chorus. PROGRAMS I BRAILLE AND ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE Directed by original cast member Baayork Lee HEARi G IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE. Presented by SANTA BARBARA CIVIC LIGHT OPERA. Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido St. 963-0761 Voice/TDD Playing through June At L°"'! lg.~t- ~0 A quirky new comedy about a modern day prophet in his own backyard. Starring Emmy Award winner Bonnie JS Bartlett and Access Theatre's Artistic Director Rod Lathim. GRAPHIX Produced by ACCESS THEATRE and directed by INC. L.A. Drama Critic's Circle Award winner Frank Condon. Center Stage Theater, Paseo Nuevo 963-0408 Voice/TDD _ __,_..,.c-w Playing through May 26th s...-..CA93101 S25-1'°51560-1m 11D51566-,_ F,.,_ ADMI ISTRATIO Artistic DirectorI Founder Rod Lathim Company \1anager Thoma W. Rollen.on Director of Development Thomas G. Gaffney Visit Our New Store Administrative Assi tant Billie Burle Perlin Bookleeper Jane Parl For The Fun Of It! Publicity Thoma~ W. Rollerson, & Karyl Lynn Bums, Chrii.topher Vore, Jae!... Halpin of STA TE OF THE AR f5 Photographer Christopher Vore Printmg J &SGRAPHI Poster Design PUCCI ELLI DESIGJ PROOUCTIO Stage Manager Kathleen J. Pars.ons Scenic and Lighting Design Theodore Michael Dolas Santa Barbara Scenic Technical Director David K. Johnson Costume Design Abra Flores <;ound Design \ lichael \1ortilla Sign Language Traru.lation Kathryn \'oice STAMPA BARBARA Sign Language Consultant Tracy Clari..., Jo Blad., Julie ~l eani., \1111 rr, ,,·, Ruhht r "L1111p l'.1r.1cl1-..· Bob Tortora and M11Jie Brother Movement As!.1 lance Beth Burleson CENTER STACE THEATER STAFF 505 Pa'eo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, 805-962-4077 Theater \lanager ' ancy ' ufer Technical Director Todd Patrick DINNERWARE • CERAMICS • GLASS • STEMWARE • FLATWARE Bo'I( Office Manager David Challinor ACCESS THEATRE, I C. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Reg Lathim Vice-President Ellen Anderson Secretal') Trea urer Kim L ippincott Directors tan Fi.,hman, Oa\'id Hopson, Karyl Lynn Bums, Robert Ayer, Peter De Palma , \lichael Reichert HO ORARY BOARD Michael Douglas Kenny Loggiru Barry DeVor10n David Seltzer \ 1arshall Geller jelinda DeVor10n Anthony Edward Rue McClanahan ADVISORY BOARD john Randolph Ron ~1eyer ~lelody Meisel La ·Almoneda Jenny Sullivan Kate Mulgre\\ Dr. Bruce Strathdee c a I I I 0 & chapala Robert Egan Fred Allen i\eil 'vtarcus \Villiam Cirone Nancy Ale,ander Da' 1d F1Shman Dr. Harrii. Meisel Ros.1lyn Si trom Chri~ Rennoldi. Mary Judge Kathy Latham Billie Burke Perkins 35 West Carrillo Street • 965-3535 • Monday-Saturday 10-6 Roberta Fi hman Rhiannon Howell Ha7el Hopson FRAMES • LAMPS • TABLE LINENS • PLANTERS • FINIALS •VICTORIA AN -LHVIS (Sheila) plays "Peggy" on the popular night-time soap KNOTS LA 'Du'\/G. Additional film and television credits includeCAG EY A. D LACEY, TRAP PER JOHN, THE FALL GUY and AMAZON WOMEN ON SA TA BARBARA'S THE MOON. Herstageworkincludes Shake.peare'!. VENUS #1 ADULT CO TEMPORARY STATIO AND ADO. 15, Jo Carson's DA YTRJPS (both at the L~ Angeles Theatre Center) and Eugene O'Neill' A TOVCH OF THE POET. Victoria previou ly toured w1th the Mark Taper Forum'!. lmpro\'isational Theatre Project; Lilith, A Woman's Theatre(San Francisco); and family Cirrus Theatre (Portland, Oregon). As Arti t in Residence at the Mark Taper Forum, where she is the director of uOther Voices". Victoria has created and de\·eloped a senes of documentary play . The ~t of these, the award-winmng TELL THE.\.t l'M A MERMAID, was an irreverent look at the lives of se\•en dis.1bled women and ·wa produced for tele\•i ion {Taper Media, Emba sy Tele,·bion and Metromedia) as was its sequel WHO PARKS I THOSE SPACES? Her current project is TEENAGE . l~JA MOTHERS, a play about parenting performed and created by a group of teenage mothers in LA' Crenshaw district. Victoria has received numerous grants from the LITE ROCK • LESS TALK California Arts Council and was the 19 7 recipient of the Vesta Award for Theatre which honors outstanding contributions by women in Southern California. Her Media Access Awards include individual Achievement, Theatre, Print and Tele,•ision. Victona i!. a IS PROUD member of the Classical Theatre Lab at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. TO BE A CO TI UI G SPO SOR • BONNIE BARTLETT (Mom) grew up in Illinois and at OF tended 'orthwestern University to major m Drama where he met her future hu band, Bill Daniels. Thirty-odd years later, ACCESS THEATRE Bonnie and Daniels played hu band and wife on ST. ELSE Winner of Three Drama-Logue ward 1990 WHERE. Both were Emmy Award winners in 1986 and 19 7 for their moving portrayals. Bonnie has worked for vears on for THE BOY EXT DOOR tage, in film and in tele\'ision. First in the notable role of Be t Production, anessa in the soap opera, LOVE OF LIFE and later on Be t Direction and Be t Actre Broadway in William Inge's ATURAL AFFECTION and Lanford Wilson's LEMO SKY. OH-Broadway she starred m TELE:\iiACHUS CLA'\ and in L.A. at the Westwood Plav house in Jules Feiffers HOLD ME. Bonnie's film credits include nVL'\S, MY LOVE LISTE TO 101.7 FM LETTERS, FRANCES, ALL NIGHT LONG, SEED OF Ii NOC ENCE, PROMISES IN THE FOR THE BEST I LITE ROCK DARK. and THE LAST TYCOON. Her many mini-series and television mo,;es have included LA EARTHQUAKE, RJGHTTO DIE, THE DELI BERA TE STRANGER, DEADLY A D DETAILS 0 ACCESS THEATRE'S lNTE.,'TIONS, DE.\ilPSEY, V, A LO\IG 'WA'\ HOME, only to name a few. Episodic EXT SMASH HIT PRODUCTIO television includes GOLDE GIRLS, WISE GUY, ~11DNIGHT CALLER, MATLOCK, MURDER SHE WROTE, LOU GRANT, HART TO HART, BARNEY MILLER. LllTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE (as Grace) and many others. Bonnie and Bill ha\·e two sons, SERVI G THE COMMU ITY Robert and Michael, and divide their time between their homes in Studio City and Montecito. • 101.7 K-LITE LITE ROCK • LESS TALK '"CH ET CARLI (Dad) has recently relocated to California after twenty-plu years in 'ew York working on and off Broadway and in doLens of regional theater engagements. Hi la l appearance in Los Angele:. wa., a repeat of his Broadway WALK TO THE BEACH performance in RRST MO. DA 'a 11 OCTOBER opposite in Santa Barabara! Henrv Fonda. His work as lliric in HAMLET starring Chris topher \ alken at Stratford led to the role of Malvolio in As a family owned business dedicated to TIVELFfH NIGHT Off Broadway and to three season at the service, we count it an honor to work w ith Three Ri\'ers Shakespeare Festival in Pittsburgh playing ACCES.5 THEATRE and provide you with Polonius in HAMLET and Touchstone in AS YOU LIKE IT value, comfort and warmth, right here in beautiful Santa Barbara, our own among other roles. Recently, Chet played Thoma More in A backyard. MAN FORALLSEASONSat the Empire State Theater in New York.