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/ . CT3PEOPLE C ON OTHER STAGES BOARD OF DIRECTORS Reviews CASA MANANA CHAIR Cameron Ballantyne OCT 23 -31 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas News LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION 26 - DEC 12 Rudolph the Red-N Reindeer NOV osed Maura Wright Conley CIRCLE THEATRE BOARD MEMBERS Jae Alder, Marion Brockette. Features OCT 21 - NOV 20 Bright Ideas Suzanne Burkhead, Carl Cecere, Shanna Nugent Cobbs, Eric Gormly, Sally Hansen, David G. Luther, Biogs CONTEMPORARY THEATRE OF DALLAS David May, Dana Rigg. Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen OCT 29 - NOV 21 Barefoot in the Park Rosenblum, PhD, Rebecca A. Thomas, DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATER HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Roland & Virginia Dykes, Gary W. Grubbs, John Strauss Listings SEPT 24 -OCT 24 Miss Nelson is Missing Humor OCT 8 - 31 The C.me of Castle Mongrew ADMINISTRATION NOV 19 -DEC 23 Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Jae Alder Smells MANAGER Terry Dobson 26 - 23 Video Nov DEC The Snow Queen ASSISTANT PRODUCER Cory Norman DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Joan Sleight SEPT 28 - OCT 17 Shrek: the Musical IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Wendy Kwan DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS "(COMMUNICATIONS DALLAS THEATER CENTER Kimberly Richard SEPT 10-OCT 10 Henry IV At TheaterJones, IT MANAGER Nick Rushing Nov 6 - DEC 5 The Tr inity River Plays EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT we're all performing arts. Nov 19 -26 A Christmas Carol Adele Acrey All the time. HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE Expertise& Professionalism PERFORMING ARTS PRODUCTION OCT 16 Jackie Mason: No Holds Barred PRODUCTION MANAGER JeffreySchmidt When It Counts OCT 17 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DanielPucul OCT 21 - 24 Steven Solomon's My Mother's Italian, My MUSICAL DIRECTOR Terry Dobson The Image After Father'sJewish, and I'm Still in Therapy RES! DENT ARTISTS Bruce R. Coleman, Ken Birdsell, photojournalist OCT 30 Paul Taylor Fance Company JeffreySchmidt, & David Walsh NOV 12 The Man That Got Away: Ira Without George www.imageafter.net TheaterJones.com APPRENTICE STAFF Nov 14 Ifyou Give A Cat A Cupcake Elizabeth Lowe, Katherine Marchant 214-364-6992 Unoastructed views NOV 16 Abba Mania NOV 18 -21 The Complete World of Sports (Abridged) CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER GREATER LEWISVILLE Amy Mills Jackson COMMUNITY THEATRE HOUSE MANAGER Nancy Meeks OCT 15 -31 Jekyll«;:Hyde DAYTIME BOX OFFICE MANAGER ICT MAINSTAGE Darius Warren NOV 5 - 20 Lend Me A Tenor EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER Fred Faust JU Bl LEE TH EATRE BOX OFFICE AGENTS OCT 1 -31 Home Tony Banda, Sally Cole, Fred Faust, Chris Sanders Are you on NOV 19 - DEC 26 God's Trombones DIRECTOR OF TELEMARKETING Carol Crosby KITCHEN DOG THEATER TELEMARKETING AGENTS Deborah Byrd, Roger Wilson SEPT 10- OCT 9 Betrayal NOV 12 - DEC 11 Charm POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE Face book? 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WATERTOWER THEATRE SEPT 27 - OCT 24 Our Town This playbill is a publication ofTheatreThree, Jnc., 2800 Routh Follow us on Twitter: Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, NOV 4 - 21 Circle Mirror Transformation www.theatre3dallas.com in support of33 Voriations (the second www.twitter.com/ WINGSPAN THEATRE COMPANY show ofTheatre Three's 2010 • 2011 Subscription Season) and Tal�sftomMount Olympus (the third show ofthe 2010 --2011 OCT 7 - 23 Edward Albee's Two on the Aisle: The Theatre Too Season). thea trethree American Dream «;:The Sand Box PLAYS ILL EDITORS: JacAldero( Kimberly Richard PROOFREADER: Adele Acrey ILLUSTRATION: Joe Howard PHOTOGRAPHY: Ken Birdsell/The Image After DESIGN d(_LAYOUT: David W, Radabaugh C EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR JAC ALDER PRESENTS ... 33 Variations av Moises Kaufman Produced by Special Armng,:ment. with Dramatist Pla Service y Moises Kaufman THEATRE ARTISTIC STAFF PRODUCTION STAFF PLAYWRIGHT THREE DIRECTOR/SET DESIGN AEA STAGE MANAGER Mr. Kaufmann is a Tony and Emmy continuing member of the Advisory Board Jae Alder *Amy Mills nominated director and playwright. His of the Arts Magnet High School, is on the TECHNICAL DIRECTOR COSTUME DESIGN most recent play, 33 Variations, starring KERA Advisory Board, and, through the Bruce R. Coleman Daniel Pucul Jane Fonda, was nominated forfive Tony Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition, is LIGHTING DESIGN MASTER CARPENTER Awards (including one forMs. Fonda). a member of the 2010 Advisory Com­ Paul Arnold DrewWall Previous to that, Mr. Kaufman directed the SOUND DESIGN SCENIC ARTIST Pulitzer and Tony award-winning play I Am mittee forDallas Arts Advocacy Day. He Richard Frohlich DavidWalsh My Own Wife,earning him an Obie Award is supported in the mission ofTheatre PRODUCTION ASSISTANT forhis direction as well as Tony, Drama Three by many artists, a hard-working a'nd CAST John Larson dedicated staff,and the energies of the LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel PRODUCTION CREW Gross Indecency: *R Bruce Elliott nominations. His plays theatre's generous and inventive Board of Elizabeth Lowe, Katherine The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and The ANTON SCHINDLER Marchant Directors. His thanks to all, and to all of Laramie Project Gordon Fox have been among the most Theatre Three's playgoers, he extends his performedplays in America over the last KATHERINE BRANDT usual admonition: "Enjoy yourselves!" SCENE SYNOPSIS decade. Mr. Kaufman also directed the film *Sharon Garrison TIME: adaptation of The Laramie Project for HBO, PIANIST 1819, 1823, and the present Bruce R. Coleman COSTUME DESICN » which was the opening night selection at Clark Griffith PLACE: Mr. Coleman is well known as a costume the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and won MIKE CLARK New York, USA; Bonn, designer in the Dallas/Fort Worth theatrical **Andrew Kasten Germany; Vienna, Austria the National Board of Review Award, the Humanitas Prize and a Special Mention community. His most recent assignments ANTON DIABELLI forBest First Film at the Berlin Film forus include the summer hit Beehive, The Jackie L. Kemp The play is performed in two acts one Go's Musical, Flaming Guns of the Purple FLIGHT ATTENDANT & MEDICAL with 15 minute Festival. The filmalso earned Mr. Kaufman ATTENDANT intermission two Emmy Award nominations forBest Sage, and Songs From an Unmade Bed. **Morgan Natasha Lawrence Director and Best Writer. He is the Artistic Some of his favoritedesigns include The CLARA BRANDT Director ofTectonic Theater Project and a Women.June Moon, The Boyfriend, and *Lydia Mackay Guggenheim Fellow in Playwriting. Other Tr ysts in Toledo (Column Award) forTheatre recent credits include Bengal Tiger at the DR.GERTRUDE LADENBURGER Three; The Life forUptown Players; Into . Terry McCracken Baghdad Zoo (Mark Taper Forum); Macbeth with Liev Schreiber (Public Theater); This the Woods (Leon Rabin Award), The Secret WAITERS & MEDICAL ATTENDANT Garden (Leon Rabin Nomination), Dracula Irvin A. Moreno Is How It Goes (Donmar Warehouse); One Arm by Tennessee Williams (Steppenwolf (Column Award) and Upon a Mattress Theatre Company); Master Class with Rita (Leon Rabin Nomination) for ICT Main­ Moreno (Berkeley Repertory Theatre); and stage, and six years worth of Shakespeare Lady Windermere's Fan (Williamstown forFort Worth Shakespeare in the Park. Theatre Festival). Other assignments forus include Woody Guthrie's American Song, Six Dance Lessons ARTISTIC STAFF in Six Weeks, Snake in the Grass, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Jae Alder DIRECTOR/SET DESICN » Mr. [title of show] in the 2009-2010 Season. Alder serves TheatreTh ree as Executive Producer-Director. He is a co-founder Paul Arnold LICHTINC DESICN » Mr. (in 1961) ofTheatre Three, followingthe Arnold's recent work includes Beehive, The Special program support provided by leadership of his late wife, Norma Young. Go's Musical and Songs FromAn Unmade Jae designed and directed the final2009 Bed. His prior assignments forTheatre season show, Lost in the Stars, last season's Too include Bill W. Cl[Dr. Bob, Songs of the Amy's View and most recently he directed Redhead, The Music of Danny Kaye; Snake THE FIVE HUNDRED, INC. Special thanks to Film-Tech, Studio Movie Grill, Bedroom Farce. His other duties include in the Grass, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, Zachary Enrile,Recycled Books,and Papyrus. heading the administrative and financial and Woody Guthrie's American Song; and in Please silence your cell phones and all team of the theatre, selecting repertoire, prior seasons: Garden (of House & Garden), electronic devices. No photography or and working in the community and in Texas The Big Bang, Season's Greetings, I Love You, videography is allowed without the consent of the theater. forthe promotion of the arts. In this latter You're Perfect, Now Change, and Mid-Life! * indicates members working under Actor's Equity Association contracts in this production. capacity, he serves on the board ofTexas The Crisis Musical. Paul filledmaster There will be one 15 minute intermission ** indicates a performerenrolled in the AEA between Acts I & II. electrician assignments on our Mainstage membership candidate program. Non-ProfitTheatres and is a foundingand C 33 VARIATIONS BIOGRAPHIES

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forCrimes of the Heart and Mainstage, and Texas Radio Theatre, Addison. Bruce Inherit the Wind, Alley The­ at StageWest in Ft. Worth. his work in Sherlock A Dog's Life,and lighting Theatre Company. Richard earned three Leon Rabin atre. Film and TV credits She is a member of the Holmes in The Cruciferof design forMurder on the is also a producer and Awards from the Dallas include: The Grey Man, The Actors Equity Association. Blood. Recent Metroplex Nile. Metroplex credits director forvocational and Theatre League. His film Good Guys, and Barney's credits include Noises Off, Clark Griffith include lighting design for educational videos. His work includes JFK, The Best Manners. In his PIANIST» Mr. Richardson Theatre Centre; Footloose (Column Award awards include a 2002 Ogle Chase, and Fletch Lives; "semi-retirement" period, Griffithis debuting with Rumors, Pocket Sandwich nomination) - Garland (Horror/Fantasy Audio television credits include Gordon also does volunteer us, bringing his keyboard Theatre; Twelve Angry Civic Theatre, and Oliver Production), and a 2004 Walker, Texas Ranger, and work, reading books and talent to our stage. This is Men, Broken Gears Project and Shadow/ands - Theatre Mark Time (Science Fiction Barneyand Friends. He has the news for Texas Reading also his firstappearance Theatre; as well as previous Coppell. Paul received Audio Production). Richard radio and TV commercials & Radio Resource and in a play. He cannot work with Second Thought training at Emporia State lives in Arlington with in his credits, and has teaching adult ESL classes. remember when he began Theatre and Piano's Rover University in Kansas. www. his wife Shannan and his dubbed character voices for playing piano forthe first Dramawerks. In addition ptalights.com children Dillon, Emily and Japanese "anime" TV series, Sharon Garrison time, but he has been told to acting talents, Andrew James. including Case Closed, KATHERINE BRANDT» Ms. he was fourand a half also plays trombol']eand Richard Frohlich SOUND Samurai Seven, Dragonba/1 Garrison makes her debut years old. Born and raised has been a member of DESICN »Mr. Frohlich's CAST Z Kai, and Romeo XJuliet. with Theatre Three in this in Phoenix, Arizona, he the Plano and Richardson association with Theatre production. She is a busy graduated in 1986 with a community bands, as well Three as our sound R Bruce ElliottLUDWIC Gordon Fox ANTON SCHIN­ acting coach and teacher Bachelor of Music degree as other ensembles. In his designer began in 2006 VAN BEETHOVEN» Mr. DLER» Mr. Fox returns to in DISD, Dallas Children's in composition from the rare freetime, he enjoys and he has completed 21 Elliott returns to our stage, our stage after an 11-year Theater and S.T.A.G.E., Curtis Institute of Music. running, soccer, spending assignments with us during a regular since 1991, with absence. Gordon's T3 cred­ having retired from For a period oftime he time with his dog, and this time. Richard's assign­ his debut being the 1973 its include The Fantasticks full-time teaching. Recent worked in hazardous waste, volunteering as a reader ments include Amy's View, production ofjack and (three seasons) and Gross work focusedon broadcast publishing, arts administra­ for the visually impaired at The Royal Family, Six Dance the Beanstalk. Theatre Indecency. Other local and and film (appeared in four tion, and occasionally in Texas Reading and Radio Lessons in Six Weeks, Murder Three productions include: regional credits are A Funny filmsthis year), but nothing music. However, in 2007 Resource. He is a student on the Nile, Defiance, House Amateurs, BornYesterday, Thing Happened on the Way takes the place of that he won Third Place in the of the Meisner Technique, and Garden, Whodunnit, Assassins, Triumph of to the Forum, WaterTower live-audience connection, Van Cliburn International having studied under Terry Crimes of the Heart, Pyg­ Love, Racing Demon, The Theatre; Tuesdays with so here she is. Her credits Piano Competition for Martin atWaterTower include performanceswith Outstanding Amateurs, as Theatre. /' malion, Popcorn,and The Fantasticks, Mrs. Warren's Morrie, Labyrinth Theatre; Full Monty (2006 Column Profession, Medicine, Man; Phantom and Carnival, Lyric Teatro Dallas, the McKinney well as Best Performance Award). His credits also Glorious, and Another Night Stage; The Tempest and The Avenue Contemporary, and of a Work from the Baroque JackieL. Kemp ANTON include various Metroplex Before Christmas. Metro­ Rivals, Texas Shakespeare numerous dinner theater Era. DIABELLI » Mr. Kemp venues: Contemporary plex venues include Dallas Festival; West Side Story, productions in Dallas, and makes his debut with us Theatre of Dallas, Echo, and Repertory Theatre; Stage Casa Manana; Noises Off performingand directing Andrew Kasten MIKE CLARK in this production but Uptown Players in Dallas; West and Casa Mariana, and Of Mice and Men, The forCircle Theatre and Casa »Mr. Kasten is back on our has appeared in several Irving Community Theater Ft. Worth; and WaterTower Great Plains Theatre; and Manana, and performing stage, having just finished other local venues: Irving - C 33 VARIATIONS BIOGRAPHIES

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BEEHIVE, THE 6o's MUSICAL TRAVESTIES FLAMING GUNS OF THE PURPLE WHY TORTURE IS WRONG AND THE June 17 - July 4 February IO - March 12 SAGE PEOPLE WHO LOVE TH EM A high energy musical tribute A fireworkscomedy by Tom July 9 - August 8 March n - April IO by Larry Gallagher. Stoppard. A rip snorting comedy by Jane A new comedy by Christopher "The show closes with "Make Your Own A dazzlingly imaginative script based Martin. Durang. Kind of Music," made famous by the on historical figuresfrom art and "There is a patchwork chemistry that binds A nice girl falls for a charismatic but Mamas and the Papas. It's a perfect politics mixing it up (and living it up) in it all together and Flaming Guns ofthe mysterious man of indeterminate TICKETS& ending, because the women represented Switzerland during World War I. "... the Purple Sage ends up being one of the best ethnicity. What could go wrong in this Theatre Three, Inc. INFORMATION in Beehive did just that." -· Mark Lowry, master comedian of ideas in the English ; TV episodes ever seen onstage" -- Rich tale of drug-induced marriage, political 2800 Routh Street 214-871-3300 I Suite 168 TheaterJones language" (Newsweek) Lopez, Dallas Voice instabilities, and preacher-produced theatre3dallas.com porn? Uh . ..lots! Dallas, Texas 75201 SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE THE ROADS TO HOME SONGS FROM AN UNMADE BED CRUCIFEROF BLOOD April 7 - May 7 September 3 - October 3 LANGUAGE OF ANGELS May6-June 5 August 5 - September 5 Theatre Three's contribution A sensational new song cycle by A spectacular mystery by Paul to the city-wide Foote Festival Mark Campbell. A memorable drama by Naomi Giovanni. honoring legendary Texas "You would expect a show called Songs lizuka. Watching Holmes and Watson untangle playwright, Horton Foote . from an Unmade Bed to be about sex, loss Working class people in a small town the knots of eight murders is reasonably This tale, told both with humor and and loneliness. You might not expect it to gather to puzzle out the meaning and entertaining Watching them do it on dramatic compassion by Texas' greatest be seriously funny, as well_ This Songs circumstances of the disappearance of a Jeffrey Schmidt's elegantly decrepit, playwright, explores the hold of small froman Unmade Bed is theater, not just young girl, lost in the caves at the edge of remarkably mobile scenery full of town Texas-values on three women now a recital." -· Lawson Taitte, The Dallas town. New, eerie, powerful, and explosive. giant clock gears, flywheels and rusty living irrationally in a big Texas city Morning News turnkeys is like peering at old pen-and-ink illustrations come to life... Aesthetically, PIPPIN TALES FROM MOUNT OLYMPUS this is Theatre Three's most sophisticated June 2 - July 2 October 29 - November 28 show... " -- Elaine Liner, Dallas Observer A classic musical with music By Theatre Three's Bruce R. 33 VARIATIONS and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Coleman. September 30 - October 30 and book by Roger 0. Hirson and Using Bunraku puppetry techniques and Bob Fosse. A play in variation form by special black-lighting, the production achieves a magical and mysterious Moises Kaufman. A landmark musical, winner of fiveTony Awards, best known for its great score look into legends that continue to be a An inspiring new Broadway play explores and delightfully fancifulonce-upon-a-time reference for modern thinkers For all the the mystery of the creative process storytelling style of the prince who wants family, showing both Beethoven and Katherine to rule a peaceable kingdom. Brandt, a contemporary musicologist, in I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW titantic struggles against time, task and CHANGE mortality January 14 - February 14 The hit revue for all romantics December 2 - January 8 by Jimmy Roberts 6[Joe Di Pietro. A musical within a comedy The perfect revue of courtship and mar­ with music and lyrics by riage that had the longest run of any show Lisa in Dallas -- three years when Thearte Too Lambert and and was brand new -- and is now brought back book by Bob Martin and Don annually for Valentine Season fun McKellar. A musicals fan spins his favorite cast album of a 1928 hit called The Drowsy Chaperone and voila! The glamorous, hilarious tale with tap dancing and laughter tumble on stage Winner of five . C EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR JAC ALDER PRESENTS ... Tales from Mount Olympus PLAYWRIGHT Bruce R. Coleman By Special Arrangement with the playwright. A Few Words from the Director MUSICAL NUMBERS THEATRE ARTISTIC STAFF BRUCE R. COLEMAN DIRECTOR/DESIGNER ACT I TOO This production has everything to do with inspiration. Bruce R. Coleman TALE 1 The Universe, TheTitans LIGHTING DESIGN David Gibson and the Birth of theGods When I was in grade school, I went to the library. A lot! I loved to read and look at all of the SOUND DESIGN TALE 2 Hera's Jealousy great illustrations that accompanied most books. They were very inspirational to me, a Marco Salinas TALE 3TheGod ofWar and the budding visual artist. When I was in the 4th grade, I came across a large and brilliantly Goddess of Love colored hard covered anthology of stories called D'�laires' Book of Greek Myths. Do you PUPPETEERS TALE 4 Persephone in the **Blake Blair Underworld know this book? Big and of Aphrodite (yow!) I **Katharine Gentsch yellowish orange, with an wanted Real Stage Magic! Award "Top 10... " Shows AdrianGodinez incredibly powerful So, I combined several of 2008, Column Award Ryan Martin "Outstanding New Work by ACT II drawing of the god Apollo theatrical genres from all ChristopherThomas Reynolds parts of the world - a Local Playwright"), and TA LE 5 Perseus and Andromeda on the cover. And inside? Max Swarner Epilogue The most lavish, detailed Bunraku puppetry from the Cole Porter Revue Night **Lee Jamison Wadley and strange pencil Japan, Black Light Theatre and Day (Leon Rabin Award Clayton Younkin sketches I had ever seen. techniques from Hungary, Nomination... "Best Musi- Something about this book American Story Telling - cal"). Other original scripts UNDERSTUDY Scottie Corley and its stories really caught and applied them to these include History Lesson and my attention! The tales from Greek Mythol- Given Away forNew Theatre VOICES characters were so unique ogy. And voila! It really Company, and Tales From Jae Alder, Bruce R. Coleman, Kevin and their interactions with was magical. The kids Mount Olympus and Tales Moore, Max Swarner,Lee Jamison each other so fraught with (onstage and offl)Loved it! From South America forMac- Wadley emotion and energy. I Arthur High School in Irving. loved the stories of the And now Tales From Mount Bruce also collaborated with PRODUCTION STAFF "magical" and somewhat Olympus comes to the many of his formerstudents AEA STAGE MANAGER irrational and overly Theatre Too Stage! The on the one-act musical Never, *Terry Dobson emotional gods. I must creation of this very special Neverjam Today, Alice's TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Daniel Pucul have checked this book out event has been a labor oF Adventures Underground, PRODUCTION ASSISTANT a hundred times. I love and discovery. Many and on the television drama Elizabeth Lowe couldn't get enough of the hours of sculpting, Cheaters, which aired on HAND scu LPTER Carolyne Coleman artwork and the myths! painting, dressing and ICTN in 2006. Currently, he PUPPET CONSTRUCTION ARTIST design have gone into the is working on The Ballad of Kali Rose Many years later, when I creation of these beings. Belvajane, a mu.sical based PRODUCTION CREW became a high school The Puppeteers have on the life of his grandmother Elizabeth Lowe and Katherine and a ghost story/screenplay Marchant drama teacher, the school worked tirelessly to bring district I worked for Life and Emotion to the forhis friendMichael required each high school characters they portray. Thomas. This is forlngri and theatre department to We have been inspired, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire forall produce a children's play. and hope that you will too! of their inspiration through Well, me being me, I didn't We encourage you to sit the years. want to schlep out the back, relax, and enjoy the same old "Three Little experience! David Gibson Pigs" routine, so I tried to LIGHTING DESIGN» Mr. come up with something Gibson earned his BFA in original for the third and ARTISTIC STAFF technology and design at fourth graders that I was Texas State University. His charged with entertaining. Bruce R. Coleman recent design assignments DIRECTOR/DESIGNER/ forTheatre Three are .,,. I thought, "What did I love Flaming when I was that age?" PLAYWRIGHT» Mr. Coleman Guns of the Purple Sage, Then I remembered - returns to Theatre Too The Royal Family, Another 'Aulaires! really with Tales From Mount Night Before Christmas, and There will be one 15 minute intermission D I got between Act I and Act II. excited about this idea. But Olympus. Previous original Bedroom Farce; assignments * indicates members working under Actor's Please silence your cell phones and all I knew I didn't want to trot works in this space include forus as master electrician Equity Association contracts in this production. electronic devices. No photography or a bunch of kids out in Look What's Happened to are the recent Beehive, the ** indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA videography is allowed without the consent of membership candidate program. the theater. togas reenacting The Birth Pixie DeCosta (Dallas Voice 6o's Musical, and Talley's C TALES FROM MOUNT OLYMPUS BIOGRAPHIES

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to finish his training in New Katharine Gentsch» Ms. ten years ago and hasn't been Folly. David's work atTe xas the Dallas area. In addition by the DFW Theater Critics York next fall. He has done Gentsch also makes her taken seriously.since! Heis State University's main stage to working with the Dallas Forum and he is a three-time lots of independent filmwork debut withTheatre Too making his debut with us but production of The Caucasian Children's Theater for the recipient ofThe Leon Rabin in the community and is a in this production. She is his credits in the Dallas-Ft. Chalk Circle won 2nd place last fiveyears, Marco's sound Award forOutstanding frequent collaborator with finishing her BFA in theatre at Worth area include Brother as Best Light Designer at the design credits in Dallas Sound Design. the SMU filmdepartment. Southern Methodist Univer- Man in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof American College Theatre include: Actors Stock Com- sity; however, her Metroplex by Arts De La Rosa, Don Juan Festival in April of 2009. His pany, ContemporaryTheatre PUPPETEERS Scottie Corley» Mr.Corley credits include Richland in Much Ado About Nothing talent also includes stage of Dallas, Ground Zero debuts on our TheatreToo College productions, Uptown by Onstage, Bedford,and management - atTe xas Theater Co., NewTheater Blake Blair »Mr. Blair makes stage with his first profes- Players, and 130 Productions Don Gonzalo in 24 Hours of State, he stage managed A Company, Our Endeavors hisTheatre Toodebut with sional performance. He in Dallas; Theatre Arlington, Love at MBS Productions. Chorus Line, and House of Theatre Collective, and the this production; but will is a recent graduate from Garland Summer Musicals Adrian is currently a company Several Stories. For the last Shakespeare Festival of Dal- be remembered fromhis Ta rleton State University with and Garland CivicTheater, member and business fiveyears, he has worked as a las; and the Plano Repertory role as Arthur Jarvis in last a BFA in theatre. While there, and WaterTowerTheatre, manager of Broken Gears professionalstage hand and Theatre. Marco has also season's Lost in the Stars on Scottie was well known for Addison. While not on stage, Project Theatre. electrician at the Eisemann played roles in TheatreThree our Mainstage. His credits playing villains in children's Katharine teaches at the Lyric Center in Richardson, and productions as well as the in other Metroplex venues shows, as a performerand Stage School of Performing Ryan Martin» Mr.Martin ,,, Bass Hall in Austin. Dallas Children's Theater, is include Uptown Players' sketch writer in lmprov at Arts and works on her has a BA in theatre fromthe a member ofThe Kathy Burks production of The History Tarleton, and Joshua in the custom design business, University of North Texas Marco E. Salinas SOUND Theatre of the Puppetry Arts, Boys (Column Award for controversial play Corpus Katharine's Custom Kicks. and recently returned from DESICN » Mr.Salinas and currently operates as Best Play). Blair received his Christi, for which he received Lenox, MA where he studied designed six prior shows Director of Educational To urs training at Collin County Col- a Best Actor award from his Adrian Godinez» Mr. Godi- at Shakespeare & Company's forTheatre Three and over with Shakespeare Dallas. His lege, where he also starred in department. nez started his adventures in Month-long Intensive. He a hundred productions in talent has been recognized seven productions, and plans the realm of drama well over makes his debut with us C TALES FROM MOUNT OLYMPUS BIOGRAPHIES C THE ANNUAL FUND

Dear Playgoer, r··············· .. ··········-··· ..··························· �·---···-· Theatre Three is thriving as we ! head into our 49th year and more i than once I'm asked how we do it. Well, the answer is YOU, and loyal patrons like you, make it possible. YES! YES! YES! Without friends responding sig­ nificantlyto our appeals for support, Yes, I want to give a birthday gift to Theatre Three and support Theatre Three's Annual Fund. there never could have been almost Donation levels are as follows: fivedecades of artistic accomplish­ PRODUCER'S CIRCLE ment and community enrichment on Gifts of$1,ooo or more Theatre Three's arena stage. I give LEADI NC PLAYERS the artists of the theatre enormous Gifts of$500-$999 credit and they deserve it. But way back in 1961 we started building a SUPPOR TINC PL AYERS cadre of supportive patrons, too. Gifts of$250-$499 That you choose to continue to be our BACKSTACE BENEFAC TORS patron makes me personally proud. Gifts of$125-$249 Your friendship to Theatre Three FRIENDS makes the theatre's cultural achieve­ Gifts of$50-$124 ments possible and meaningful. DONOR INFORMATION in this production but has Dallas Summer Musicals, Rasputin in Bye-Bye Birdie, We've launched our Annual most recently been seen in WaterTower Theatre, Hazel/Featured Ensemble in Fund campaign with a matching Shakespeare Dallas' produc- Addison; Repertory Company 1927 Showboat, and Maude/ gift opportunity. A portion of each name tions of Two Gentlemen of Theatre, Richardson; and Featured Dancer in Funny Verona, Cymbeline,julius Garland Civic Theatre, to Girl, all for Lyric Stage, Irving; donation you make between now and address Caesar, Taming ofthe Shrew, name a few. Max was one of and Della Dillingham in November 15th to Theatre Three's city and The Merchant of Venice. the main roles in the world Giftsof the Magi for PFAMily Annual Fund, will be matched by a Ryan's stage credits in other premiere reading of Donald Art (locations in Collin, fund set up through the generous state zip code Metroplex venues include: Fowler's haunting musical Dallas, Denton and Grayson support of Janet Spencer Shaw, The BuffinSuburbia for Upstart Creep at WaterTower Theatre, counties). John and Bonnie Strauss Foundation, Productions, and Scanlon in is a former Rabin nominee, The Ruth C. and Charles S. Sharp One Flew Over the Cuckoo's and a proud winner of the ClaytonYounkin» Mr. Foundation, and John and Meg patron number (ifknown) Nest for Contemporary Ben Brettell Column Award Younkin makes his debut with Hauge: inspiring longtime friends Theatre of Dallas. in 2007. us but has acting credits in indeed. name (as you wish itto appear in the program) various Metroplex venues: 0 or check here to remain anonymous Christopher Thomas Lee Jamison Wadley» Ms. most recently in Uptown Reynolds» Mr. Reynolds, Wadley received her BFA in Players' Closer ToHeaven; They are hoping, as I am, that PAYMENT INFORMATION also making his debut with us, drama performancefrom but earlier roles in Evil Dead: their belief in the theatre will inspire $ is currently, at this writing, in the University of Oklahoma The Musical, Fiorello!, Bent increased generosity fromother total contributi on the Uptown Players produc- and is an actress, singer, (2008 Column Award winner), friendsof the theatre like you. Please tion of Closer to Heaven. His voiceover actress and dialect Bare (2008 Column Award extend your generosity to us once 0 My check is enclosed forthe full amount or education is in the area of coach. She will be remem- nominee), Disney's Beauty I wish to charge my donation to: again. With this matching fund, 0 Visa O Discover O MC O AMEX financialplanning and will bered forher performance and the Beast (2007 Column every dollar you give will be doing be attending Texas Tech in as the merchant's wife in Award winner), Damn that much more to support Theatre Lubbock in the spring. our 2009 production of Lost Yankees, Songs For A New Three. The Board of Directors and credit card number in the Stars. Other recent World, and Big River (2006 Max Swarner» Mr. Swarner, Metroplex stage credits Column Award winner). Theatre Three's staff pledge to be expiration date a Dallas native, is making his include Shell Christian in The highlight of Clayton's good stewards of your Annual Fund Bring or mail to: debut at Theatre Three in this Closer to Heaven and Jill career thus farhas been in support. Thank you foryour ongoing Theatre Three, Inc. production; however, he has Mason in EquusforUptown working with young adults friendshipand support. 2800 Routh Street, Suite 168 been performing locally for Players; Pearl Jean in The Blue as director/choreographer in Dallas, Texas 75201 the last 14 years. He recently Moon Dancing forContem- productions of Seussical, The Sincerely, Donate online: appeared in the role of Alan porary Theatre of Dallas; Eve/ Musical and Les Miserables, www.theatre3dallas.com Strang in Equus at Uptown Louise Lerman in Ruthless for and teaching theatre to youth �C'AL� Players but his credits in the Flower Mound Performing at studios around the DFW JacAlder Metroplex include work at Arts Theatre; and Gloria Metroplex. .. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR CT3PATRONS CT3PATRONS SUPPORTERS Theatre Three is supported by its Board of Directors, by subscribers, by funds from the City of :i.rACA Office of Cultural Affairs Dallas Officeof Cultural Affairs,The Texas Commission on the Arts, The National Endowment for Funding the arts CIT Y OF DALLAS is cu, business the Arts, and The Shubert Foundation. Supporters also include TACA and The 500, Inc. Special NATIONAL ENDOWMENT 0 in-kind support for Theatre Three's web site provided by Quicksilver Interactive. A major FOR THEARTS TEXAS,. contribution from the estate ofMarlene Webb, a longtime subscriber, has established the Theatre d�t����rt. Three Endowment Fund in support of the building and its equipment. THE-FtVEiHUNDFtEO, INC.. THE ANNUAL FUND Thank you to all of our subscribers and donors who generously made contributions towards our 2010/2011 season. The Annual Fund supports Theatre Three's mission to produce exemplary, intimate theatrical productions while n11:turing autho�s, regional artists �nd audiences. You can donate by fillingout and returnmg the donation form, or by callmg Cory Norman at 214-871-3300, ext. #208.

Helen & Paul Barton, Richard Baxter, Dr. & PRODUCER'S CIRCLE Hayward, Ruth Hendelman, Sheila Henderson, Romberg, Bob & Kathleen Rortvedt, Eileen and $1000 or more Mrs. Steven A. Bell, Mr. & Mrs. J. Jerry Berman, Steve & Jodi Hendon, Paul & Chris Hendricks, Harvey Rosenblum, Gaye & Kermit Ross, Mr. & Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Altshuler, Ida Jane & Doug James & Danna Bigner, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Susan Herbert, Orrena Herod, Jim & Aloha Mrs. Warren Rubin, Doug & Kerrin L. Rummel, Bailey, Floyd Durr & James Lee Blackwell, Mr. Bingham, John & Betty Birkner, Henry & Higdon, Donald & Linda Hill, Jerry & Robin Jay Jessie Sackler, Larry Judy Sall, Mr. Bill Bond, John & Meg Hauge, Mr. David G. Bivins, Dr. Jo Ellen Bogert, James & & & Holbert, CJ Helgren, Duncan W. & Jean Holt Glenn Samford, Jim & Marilyn Schwartz, Mr. Luther Jr., Elaine Marshall, William & Elya Arlene Booth, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Boots, Edith Jr., In memory of Bernice Moss, Dr. & Mrs. David Scull, Robert & Sharon Sehon, Norman Naxon, Ms. Janet Spencer Shaw, The John & Bourgeois, Dan Bourland, Paul & Beth Braziller, Charles Lloyd Hughes, R. Neil & Joan Hutson, & Susan Sereboff, Jerry Setliff & J oyia Elinson, Bonnie Strauss Foundation Mr. Robert Briggs, Bob & Patricia C. Brooks, Emily Jefferson, Sue & Phil John, Iris Johnson, Carol A. Sewell, Brooks & Vicki Shafer, John Jean Brown, Mason Brown Family Foundation, Karolyn Johnson, Bryan Jones, Parris Jones, W. Shannon, Jerry Shults, Randall Skattum, Inc., Mrs. Nettie Brown, Nancy Buch, Mary LEADING PLAYERS Rich & Janeen Karm, Dan and Susan Kasten, Dr. Nancy Slaughter, Ms. Jane G. Slover, Evelyn $500-$999 Burkett, Pat Nora Burns, Gene Elaine & & Tom & Sue Kay, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Keen, Betty Smith, Mr. Antoine Spencer, Stephen & Susan Kathleen Cunningham & Randy Willis, Brig. Burress, Mrs. Francine Burrows, Ashburn & Tommy Keith, Betty E. Kelly, Charlotte Kelly, Spencer, Ms. LaNeil Spivy, Chuck & Debby Gen H.J. Dalton.Jr., Sarah M. Hansen, Bywaters, Ted & Carol Bywaters, Daniel & Barbara Kemp, Glenn & Pauline Kirk, Steve Stein, Terry & Betsy Sterkel, J .D. & Nancy Margaret & Dick Kruizenga, Jan Nimmo In Marcia Carrithers, Bill & Fran Carter, Martha Krant, Florence Krueger, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Stevens, Jim & Mary Ann Stewart, Gene & memory of Dan Nimmo Ann Cates, Mr. Louis Chapman Jr., Charles & Kuhlmann, Peggy Ladenberger, Ph.D., Chuck Marge Stockton, Pat Stodghill, Billie Stone, Don Betty Jean Chard, Mr. Daniel P. Clark, Sherri & Lolisa Laenger, Lee & Kim Laird, Shula Lavie, & Norma Stone, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Strunc, Frank Colby, Terry & Ann Conner, Martin Conroy, SUPPORTING PLAYERS Jack Jo Ann Leavitt, Steve Jeannine Lee, Ms. Sulzbach, Dr. Joan M. Tamez, Ken Tapscott, $250-$499 Jeff & Wendy Cook, Tom Cornell, Morris S. & & Arlene Leibs, Jerome and Brenda Levy, Harold Carter & Shirley Thompson, Glenn & Elise Kay Champagne, Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Hawkins, Crim, William D. & Maggy Croxville, Carol R. & Lois E. Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lorfing, Todd, John & Marilyn Tolle, Barbara S. Turner, Carol & George Kondos, James A. Lathim, L. Croy, Mrs. Alice Culhane, Michael L. John F. & Ann Lubben, Carol Ann Luby, Dr. & Nancy & John Van Ness, Dan Van Pelt, Russell Jr., Ms. Judy Lawhorn, Mrs. Elizabeth Rivera, Dailey, Gabe & Carol Dalla!, Martin & Patricia Mrs. P.E. Luecke, Jr., Bob & Patsy Magruder, & Sylvia Vardell, Robert Vivona, Jonathan & Elaine Smith, Willis D. Smith Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. Marvin DeMoss, Ms. Richard F. & Carol Marshall, Nancy Martinez, Nancy Walker, Joseph P. Walker Ill, Joe & Helen Janet A. Domaracki, Don & Barbara Dowling, Robert Marwill, Wilson & Gwyn Mason, Walker, Dr. & Mrs. Mark H. Walters, Dale Kenneth Driggs, Betty Dunham, Ms. Shirley BACKSTAGE BENEFACTORS Barbara Materka, Rev. & Mrs William Matthews, Weathers, Charles & Laura Weems, Nelson Weil, $125-$249 Dyess, Ray Eggleston, Tim & Patricia Elliott, Raymond & Carolyn Maturi, Ms. Frances Louise C. Wells, Paul Wells, J.R. White, Jim and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Boardman, Mr. & Mrs. James & Kathryn Erickson, Laura V. Estrada, McGlinn, Mike & Elizabeth L. Mcilvain, Hilda Tammy White, Audrey Wick, Bettye Wiggins, Gregory K. Boydston, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boyer, Joel Finney, Ms. Abbie Jo Fischer, Paul S. McLaughlin, Jack McPherson, Amy Meindl. Donna Wilhelm, WildThang, Tink & Jessi Osborn Levert Caldwell, Rita Cavanaugh, Fitzgerald, Dave & Grace Fleischer, Colleen Louis & Carole Menendez, Diane E. & Thierry Wilson, Ed & Ylva Wolfgang, Lee & Ramona John & Harryette Ehrhardt, Larry & Diane M. Flickinger, Joe & Regitze Forner, David M. Meyrat, Alice J. Miller, Scot & Eileen Milvenan, Woodrum, Judy Worley, Angeline Wortham, Finstrom, Richard L. & Kay Fleming, Lucy H. & Forsythe, Dawn Fowler, Dr. Ray Fowler, Lynn Milton & LaJohn Molhusen, Ms. Loretta A. Brandon Spear & Gale Marks Wright, Chris & Rick Fredrickson, Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Graivier, Frank, Claude Frazier, Shannon H. Frink, Monson, Al Moore, Nancy & Joe Moore, John & Katina Xeros, Robert & Linda Yehnert, Anne Charles & Trudy Hess, Ms. Wanda J. Hill, In Gary & Edith Fritzsche, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Jane Morgan, Tim & Madeline Morris. Elaine Zhang Memory of Sidney Lynn, Sam & Barbara Garrett, Catalina Garcia & Rollin F. Gary, Pat G. Morrison, Ed & Josephine Morton, Nan McKenney, Darwin & Myra Smith Family Fund, Gentry, Doug Linda Gilpin, Mike Sandra & & Moser, Diana Muckleroy, Ms. Jo Ann Murray, Britt & Bonnie Vincent, Michael Wiethorn Gist, Murray & Haia Goldenberg, Eileen Phillip Nichol, Mr. Thomas J. O'Keefe, Patricia Goldsteen, Bob & Barbara Goodman, Ellen Parker, William Pervin & Susan Chizeck, David & Joe Gordesky, Ms. P.J. Grace, Shirley Ann FRIENDS & Lyn Pesta, Russell & Murphy Phillips, Mr. & $50-$124 Grannan, Bill & Jane Grant, Philip & Gloria Mrs. Noel B. Pittman Jr., Sue Prather, Dr. & B John Clark & Anna Achruk, B. F. & Wanda Gray, Judith & Bobby Greenwood, Elaina and Mrs. Dean Presnall, Ms. Sue Priest, Wendell Adair, Barbara Alexander, Sarabeth Allen, Gary Gross, Ted & Helen Gruen, Fred S. & Pyles, Lynn & Kendall Quisenberry, Ernest Donald & Mary Ambrose, Craig & Mary Jerri Grunewald. Jose Gutierrez, Bob and Janet & Dorothea Rajala, Ms. Helen Randolph, Anderson, Richard G.W. & Barbara Anderson, Hadeler, Greg & Heda Hahn, Roy & Renee Juanita Redmond, Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ms. Sally Austin, Harold R. & Marion Avery, Hallmark, Mr. Alex Hamerman, Mark & Lynda Reed, Andy & Rebecca Reisberg, Mr. Joseph M. Steve & Mary Baker, Ziona & Edwin Balaban, , Jay & Marilyn Hammond, Rickey Revesz, Patricia Rice, Catherine Rich, Lynne Bill & Pat Baldwin, Marie Bannister, Ms. Bettye & Julie Hargrave, Tom & Lois Harmon, Edgar Richardson, Paul & Joan Ridley, Ed & Carolyn C. Barnes, Mrs. Tom Barr (Pat), Donald Barton, Harp, Sharon Hartline, Charles & Patricia Roderick, Kathryn Rohrer, Conrad & Jeky IN MEMORIAM Supporters wishing to consider legacies to the-theat/eare eligible for professional financialadvice through Donations given as ofSeptember 21, 2010 Theatre Three's development office. Contact Cory Norman at 214-871-3300, ext. 208. Contributions have been made in memory of, or from the estates of: Eleanor Bushman Berman, Fred and Mary Buchanan, Sam l![ShirleyCatter, Margaret Hatcher Coit, Bill Dallas, Gene Diskey, William T. Dobson, Scott Everheart, Dwain Fail, Javad Fiuzat, MD, Dr. Joel B. Goldsteen, Paula Goodlet, Oliver Hailey, Ann Ray Kelly, Lloyd W. Kitchens Jr., MD, Anne Weeks Jackson, Jim Jackson, LynnMathis, Polly Lou McAdams Moore, Zane Prather, Masha Porte, Carolyn Ryburn, Frank Rey, Martin B. Roberts, Mary Blanche Scales, Charlotte E. Schumacher, Edward B. Summerhill, Lynn Townsley, May Tweed, Audrey B. Waite, June Webb, Marlene Webb, Evelyn Wilke, Martha Roselyn Wright, and Norma Young /