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TRU Darius Warren HOUSE MANAGER Chapman Locke Q Jan 20!4 - 2015 SEASON C T3PEOPLE C ON OTHER STAGES BOARD OF DIRECTORS CIRCLE THEATRE 10 - 22 CHAIR David G. Luther FEB The Book of Mormon LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATRE Lark Montgomery JAN 23 - FEB 22 Skippy]onJones BOARD MEMBERS Jae Alder, Marion L. Brockette, Jr., Suzanne Burkhead, Raymond J. Clark, Katherine DALLAS THEATER CENTER C. Eberhardt, Laura V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, JAN 1 - FEB l The Book Club Play Victoria McGrath, David M. May, Margie J. Reese, JAN 21 - FEB 15 Stagger Lee Dana W. Rigg, Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, Ph.D., Scott Williams EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE D PERFORMING ARTS TH HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Virginia Dykes. Gary W. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss FEB 6 Master Class with Paul Ta ylor Dance Company NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 201 -201 FEB 7 Paul Taylor Dance Company ADMINISTRATION FEB 15 The Teacher from the Black Lagoon and Other EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jae Alder Story Books CAN DY BARR'S LAST DANCE MANAGING DIRECTOR Marty Van Kleeck JUBILEE THEATRE >­ Aug. 7 · 31 DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS<(COMMUNICATIONS 30 - l c:::: a world premiere comedy by Ronnie Claire Edwards Kimberly Richard JAN MAR In Real Life IT MANAGER Nick Rushing LU POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE CPA Ron King <( DEC 31 - FEB 14Attack of the Killer Mutant Leeches U HANDS ON A HARDBODY IN·HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Linda Harris Sept. 25 - Oct. 19 DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH Sarah Drake UNDERMAIN THEATRE z EXECUTIVE ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT JAN 7- 31 The Flick a musical by Doug Wright, Amanda Green, & Trey Anastasio Kat Edwards - Z WATERTOWER THEATRE HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier JAN 16 - FEB 8 The Explorers Club 0 � A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS: PRODUCTION TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Dane Tuttle c:::: .....AN AMERICAN MUSICAL RESIDENT ARTISTS Bruce Richard Coleman LJ.JCELEBRATION & David Walsh Nov. 20 - Dec. 14 APPRENTICE STAFF 0 LL. Alex Benningfield,Madeleine Morris a festive musical by Paula Vogel <( LL. CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER c:::: -TRU Darius Warren HOUSE MANAGER Chapman Locke Q Jan. 8 - Feb. 8 DAYTIME BOX OFFICE MANAGER a play by Jay Presson Allen Tony Banda >< EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER <( Fred Faust UJ HOT MIKADO BOX OFFICE AGENTS • • Mar. 12 - Apr. s Sally Cole, Chris Sanders C,a musical adapted fromGilbert & Sullivan by David H. Bell and z z Rob Bowman �THE LIAR 0 MaY7-31 V) a classic comedy adapted by David Ives For the theatre's 50th Both Theatre Three and The­ <( Anniversary (zon) Theatre atre Too have Hearing Assis· <( Three's main stage has been tants devices which may be LU � KOUNTRY GIRLS named the NORMA YOUNG checked out (without charge) Jun.25-Jul.19 ARENA STAGE in honor of from the box office. These a new musical by Ken Murchison, Andy Clendenen, & Sonny the theatre's founding artistic discrete devices enhance the V, LU director. Ms. Young, a Dallas performance experience for Franks native, served the theatre as audience members with any ....J director, leading actress and degree of hearing limitation. 201 -201 administrator from the the­ The box officepersonnel can � THEATRE TOO atre's founding in 1961 until provide you with the devices her death in 1998. either before the show or Q SHEAR MADNESS Theatre Three thrives on her legacy of artistic and intel­ at intermission. Theatre Three's staff and board are closed on November 16 lectual vigor, her wisdom and her continuous quest for most grateful to donors Carolyn Wickwire and Dennis LU the perfect synthesis of authors, actors and audiences. West, who provided the grant that allows us to offer this a comedy whodunit by Paul Portner enhancement to our patrons. This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Inc., 2800 Routh � Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, www theatre3dallas,com in support ofTru (the fourth show of I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW Theatre Three's 2014 - 2015 Season on the Norma Young Arena Stage) and I Lo1,1eYou, You're Perfect., NowChange (the second CHANGE showoL Dec. 31 - Feb 15 PlAYSllL EDITORS: Jae Alder Bl.Kimberly Richard ILLUSTRATIONS: Joe Howard a musical by Joe Di Pietro & Jimmy Roberts PHOTOGRAPHY: Kirk� Tuck & JeffreySchmidt DESIGN: David w Radabaugh Tix: 214-871-3300 or www.theatre3dallas.com C THEATRE THREE'S 2014 - 2015 SEASON ---------------------------------------------- Tru BY JAY PRESSON ALLEN FROM THE WORDS AND WORKS OF TRUMAN CAPOTE Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Tru is being presented by special arrangement with the Estate ofTruman Capote, Alan U. Scwartz, Executor she clashed with Fosse, whom and toured forover thirty years ARTISTIC STAFF CAST THE About the she found a depressive who as well in such venues as D.Cs NORMA DIRECTOR TRUMAN CAPOTE drained the script ofhumor. Kennedy Center, Ford Theatre, YOUNG Marty Van Kleeck based on the *Jaston Williams Playwright She eventually quit but was National Theatre and Warner direction ofLarry Randolph given the credit forthe script, Theatres, Houstons Alley ARENA SET DESIGN Presson Allen forwhich she was nominated PRODUCTION STAFF for an Academy Award. Theatre, Atlanta's Alliance, San STACE JayPLAYWRIGHT JacAlder AEA STAGE MANAGER Franciscos ACT, the Denver COSTUME DESIGN *JacAlder Jay Presson Allen, Oscar­ Center and L.As Pasadena nominated screenwriter was Other projects lhat Presson Bruce Richard Coleman based on the TECHNICAL DIRECTOR worked on were F1111nyLady, Playhouse, The American born Jacqueline Presson in Spoleto Festival, The Edinburg design of Susan Branch Dane Tuttle San Angelo, Texas on March the r974 sequel to Funny Girl, and tlte TV series Family_ She International Arts Festival to LIGHTING DESIGN PRODUCTION ASSISTANT 3. 19:z2. At the ag of 18, she Lisa Miller decided to become an actress adapted her 1969 novel )!,I�! name a few. He performed Madeline Morris Tell Me What Your Want for twice at the White House at the LIGHTING CONSULTANT in New York City. The charms PRODUCTION CREW oflhe profession soon paled movie director Sidney Lumet, request of President George Jason Amato Alex Benningfield, Madeline and he married in I he early which was the first of four projects they collaborated on. H.W. and Barbara Bush. For his SOUND DESIGN Morris 1940s, moving to soutl1em work in the Tuna plays, he has California. Disenchanted with She was nominated foran Graeme Bice based on the design of Oscar forher adaptation of received the L.A. Dramalogue Ken Huncovski acting, she saw w:ri.tingas a Award, The San Francisco Bay way of becoming financially Robert Daley's novel Prince q_(__the �_iJy,directed byLun1et. Area Theatre Critics Award SCENE SYNOPSIS independent and enablfag to leave her unhappy marriage. Her third collaboration was and fivenominations for D.Cs PLACE an adaptation oflra Levin's Helen Hayes Award. More Her firstnove1$filing _Rio_l Deathtrap. Truman Capote's U.N. Plaza was published in 1948. She play She also recently he has performed worked uncredited on Lumet's Apartment eventually divorced her The Verdict his solo auto-biographacle husband and in r955. she rewriting David TIME Mamet's script. plays, I'm Not Lying, Blame Christmas Eve, 1970s married Lewis Allen. a reader it on Valentine and Camping at the officeof Broadway With Gasoline to critical producer Bob Whitehead. She worked on the adaptations of A Utlfo Family B14Si1ms acclaim at such venues as The La CagiiAiix Folles Kennedy Center, L.As NOHO She cventuaHy w�otc anotl1er and First on Broadway and tJ,e TV Arts Center, The Eisemann play. Tiu: Wife. that was Hotlui1�e. turned into the 1963 film series She wrote Center in Richardson and Ft. a biographical play about Worths Casa Manana among Wives arid Lovers. She optioned Tru, Muriel Spark's novel TIie; Truman Capote, which others. His most recent show, Prime of Mis$]Mn Brodinnd made it to Broadway in 1991. Maid Marian in a Stolen Car, wrote a dramatization. which Jay Presson Allen died on May a chronicle of his life in the was produced in London I, 2006 in N IVYork City. She was 84 years old. theatre, opened in Austin in 1966 and was a success, recently at ZACH Theatre and making the transfer- to both Broadway and the silver screen. BRI EFLY ... ARTISTIC has just been honored with The Maggie Smith won her first STAFF & CAST Central Texas Theatre Awards Oscar playing lean Brodie. BIOGR APHIES forBest Actor, Best Play and had another success on best non-traditional work. In Allen DIRECTOR Broadway with her play 40 Marty VanKleeck Ms. Van Kleeck is Theatre 2013, Mr. Williams wa's selected Carcit,s, which she adapted from as one of the recipients for a French comedy. Three's managingd.irector and is a.lsoa producer with the Texas Medal of the Arts. One Thirty Productions. Most This production ofTru was The same year lhal her next recently. Marty directed the hit produced at ZACH Theatre in play1ravel.s Wit/1 MyAimt was production Shear Madn�ss In Austin and was directed by his released and failed,Allen was the Theai-reToo space. She has , engage to adapt the Broadway lifelong friend and mentor the also appeared on stage, in film late Larry Randolph. When not hit Cabaret fordirector .Bob and in numerous commercials. Fosse. Under the direction of performing,he spends time as guest lecturer at the Texas the producers, Allen went back JastonWilliams TRUMAN to Christopher Isherwood's Tech Department ofTheatre CAPOTE Jaston Williams is well sourcematerial, the 1939 novel and Dance. G<>QgQY.eto Berlin, the bas.is known to Dallas-Ft. Worth area Cl audiences forhis involvement ABOVE: Jaston Williams TRUMAN CAPOTE orhis [Am Camera, which To learn more about the artistic staff and itself is tJte gene.sisof Cabartt. as playwright and actor in the cast, see photos, and watch videos about Allen had to give struct1:1re to Greater Tuna Quartet which the show, visit the Tru page on Theatre the story forthe movie, but played on and offBroadway Three's web site, www theatre3dallas.
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