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The Light in the Piazza 2008-2009 SEASON / C ON OTHER STAGES C T3 PEOPLE CIRCLE THEATER EISEMANN CENTER FOR TITAS BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOV. 20 - DEC. 20 Children's THE NOV. 14 -15 Les Grands Ballets CHAIRSonja J. McGill Scientology Pageant PERFORMING ARTS Canadiens de Montreal LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION OCT.23- 25 Girl's Night: The Musical NOV.21 Down by the Riverside: TailimSong CONTEMPORARY THEATRE NOV.22 The Smothers Brothers Blind Boys of Alabama & The OF DALLAS Show Preservation Hall Jazz Band BOARD MEMBERS Jae Alder, Cameron Ballantyne, Roland ll[VirginiaDykes, David G. Luther, Patsy P. DEC. 5 -31 C/oser Than Ever OCT. 30 - NOV-2 The Intergalactic Yung Micale, Jean M. Nelson, Shanna Nugent, Val­ Nemesis THEATRE ARLINGTON erieW. Pelan, Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, Pinocchio NOV. 7-16 The Little Mermaid DALLAS CHILDREN'S NOV.23 PhD, EnikaSchulze, JanetSpencer Shaw, John & THEATER DEC. 4-21 Fruitcakes BonnieStrauss, Ann Stuart, PhD, Deborah B, Tull, THRU NOV. 1 The Mummy's Claw JUBILEE THEATRE KatherineWard, KarenWashington Nov_ 28- DEc.23 Santa's Holiday NOV.23 - DEC.21 Uncle Duz UNDERMAIN THEATRE HONORARY BOARD MEMBER GaryW. Grubbs, for Strings Christmas NOV.22 - DEC. 13 Eurydice NOV. 21 - DEC.21 Madelin.e1s CORPORATE ADVISORY COUNCIL TNS PARTNERS Jim Chambers Christmas KITCHEN DOG THEATER UPTOWN PLAYERS ALLIE BETH ALLMAN &ASSOCIATES NOV. 14- DEC. 13 Edward Albee's THRU NOV.2 Legends DALLAS SUMMER The Goat or Who is Sylvia? Bill & Marsue Williams MUSICALS WATERTOWER THEATRE GABLES RESIDENTIAL Cindy Davis NOV. 11 -16 The Second City: On THE LABYRINTH THEATRE OCT. 30-NoV.23 Make Me A Song: HEALTH SEARCH, LLC Dodie Butler Tour QUICKSILVER INTERACTIVE GROUP, INC. NOV.20 - DEC. 15Jacob Marley's The Music of William Finn A Class Act NOV. 28- 30 3 Redneck Tenors Christmas NOV.28 - DEC.21 BeautifulStar: An Jeannine Lee Christmas Spec-Tac- Yule-Ar Appalachian Nativity THE FAIRMONT HOTEL Shannah Milstead From firstact to finalbow, STAGE WEST DEC. 3 -2 1 This Wonderful Life MEADOWS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Nancy Cochran begin or end your evening DALLAS THEATER CENTER OCT. 9-NOV.2 Blithe Spirit ADMINISTRATION FOR D1NIN6 RESERVATIDNS with the exceptional service and OCT. 15-NOV. 9 The Good Negro 214.720.5249 EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Jae Alder cuisine at the legendary Pyramid NOV. 22 - DEC28 A Christmas Carol TEATRO DALLAS COMPANY MANAGER Terry Dobson FOR DVERNIGHT Grill. Extend your meal into a ACCDMMDDATIDNS long weekend in any one of our OCT. 10-NOV. 1 Don Juan the ASSISTANT PRODUCER Cory Norman Vampire 214.720.5290 newly remodeled luxury guest DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS JoanSleight rooms and suites including our IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANTWendy Kwan TECO THEATRICAL new upscale "Fairmont Gold" DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS a.[COMMUNICATIONS accommodations opening in PRODUCTIONS, INC. Kimberly Richard early 2008. DEC.4-20 Black Nativity IT MANAGER Nick Rushing INTERN SUPERVISOR Mark C. Guerra 1717 N Akard St. Dallas,Texas 75201 www.fairmont,corn/dal1as EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Adele Acrey PRODUCTION TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DavidWalsh MUSICAL DIRECTOR Terry Dobson RESIDENT ARTIST Bruce R. Coleman MASTER CARPENTER JeffreySchmidt INTERN STAFF Donny Avery, Linsey Betts, John Davenport CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER Amy Mills Jackson HOUSE MANAGER Nancy Meeks DAYTIME BOX OFFICE MANAGER DariusWarren EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER Fred Faust BOX OFFICE AGENTS Tony Banda,Sally Cole, Fred Faust, Shanara Hollins, ChrisSanders DIRECTOR OF TELEMARKETING Carol Crosby TELEMARKETING AGENTS Don Baab, Deborah Byrd, Trinity Johannsen, Natha Taylor, Roger Wilson DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL MARKETING Trinity Johannsen This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Inc., 2800 Routh October 16 - November 10, 2008 Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, www.theatre3dallas�com in support ofThe Light in the Piazza by Adam Guettel & Craig Lucas (the third show of the 2008-2009 I Theatre Three Season) and Season's Greetings by Sir Alan Ayck­ bourn (the fourth show ofthe 2008-2009 Theatre Too Season), PLAYBILL EDITORS: Jae Alder� Kimberly Richard PROOFREADER: Adele Acrey ILLUSTRATION: Brett Matthew Coleman ���- PHOTOGRAPHY: Ken Birdsell/The Image After i>� DESIGN ff.LAYOUT: David W. Radabaugh/D Magazine WORK OF ART - dallasculture.org C EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR JAC ALDER PRESENTS ... The Light in the Piazza By SpecialArro11�menlwirh R<(H Theatricals COMPOSER/LYRICIST Adam Guettel, BOOK Craig Lucas THEATRE ARTISTIC STAFF SCENE SYNOPSIS THREE DIRECTOR Michael Serrecchia cl{ MUSICAL NUMBERS MUSICAL DI RECTOR Terry Dobson PLACE AND TIME SET DESIGN David Walsh Florence, 195o's LIGHTING DESIGN Sam Nance ACT I ACT 11 COSTUME DESIGN Overture "Aiutami" Michael Robinson ORCHESTRA FABRIZIO, GIUSEPPE, FRANCA, ASSISTANT MUSICAL DIRECTOR "Statues and Stories" SIGNOR & SIGNORA NACCARELLI Pamela Holcomb-McClain MARGARET, CLARA, & COMPANY "The Light in the Piazza" CHORUS MASTER "The Beauty Is" CLARA Vonda Bowling CLARA "Octet" CAST "Il Mondo Era Vuoto" PRIEST, CLARA, & COMPANY PRIEST Philip Bentham FABRIZIO "The Beauty Is" (reprise) SIGNOR NACCARELLI "Passeggiata" MARGARET *Bradley Campbell FABRIZIO "Let's Walk" SIGNORA NACCARELLI "The Joy You Feel" SIGNOR NACCARELLI & MARGARET *Lois S. Hart FRANCA FABRIZIO NACCARELLI Curt Mega "Love to Me" FABRIZIO ROY JOHNSON George Spelvin "Dividing Day" MARGARET FRANCE NACCARELLI "Fable" **Carrie Slaughter "Hysteria/Lullaby" MARGARET CLARA & MARGARET MARGARET JOHNSON *Wendy Welch "Say It Somehow" CLARA JOHNSON CLARA & FABRIZIO *Kimberly Whalen Italian lyrics for "Il Mondo Era CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: GUISEPPE NACCARELLI Vuoto" by Judith Blazer **Jordan Willis Vonda Bowling ENSEMBLE; Adam GuettelCOMPOSER/LYRICIST; ENSEMBLE Italian Translation for "Il Mondo Jack Agnew, Philip Bentham, Craig Lucas BOOK; Philip Bentham Era Vuoto" by Judith Blazer and PRIEST/ENSEMBLE; Lois s. Hart Vonda Bowling, Delynda Johnson Maria Vernole Blazer. SIGNORA NACCARELLI; Moravec (understudy forSignora Wendy Welch Naccarelli), Blake Rodgers, Lucia MARGARET JOHNSON and Blake Welch Rodgers ENSEMBLE MUSICIANS CONDUCTOR/PIANO Terry Dobson KEYBOARDS Pamela Holcomb McClain PERCUSSION Mike McNicolas/ Aaron Nix BASS Peggy Honea There will be one fifteenminute intermission WOODWINDS Michael Dill between Acts I and 11. FLUTE, CLARINET Ellen Kaner Produced by arrangement with Turner Special thanks to Pettigrew Associates, Inc. Entertainment Co. for the loan of furniture forthe Naccarelli PRODUCTION STAFF Owner of the original motion picture "Light household AEA STAGE MANAGER in the Piazza" based on the novel by Elizabeth Spencer. K. Doug Miller Fumiwre. UghUng& TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Original Broadway production by Lincoln . David Walsh �inrewin... DecoratlveAocessone.s Center Theater, New York City 2005. 7a ...[JAauelaln, PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Linsey Betts The world premiere of The Light in the Piazza MASTER CARPENTER JeffreySchmidt was produced by Inti man Theatre in Seattle, Special production underwriting by: Washington. Opening Night: June 14, 2003 PRODUCTION CREW Bartlett Sher, Artistic Director; Laura Penn, Donny Avery, Linsey Betts, John Managing Director and The Goodman Theatre Davenport, Mark C. Guerra in Chicago, Illinois. Opening Night: January 20, 2004. Robert Falls, Artistic Director; Roche * indicates members working under Actor's Schulfer, Executive Director. Equity Association contracts in this production. ** indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA Developed with the assi�Jance of the Sundance THE FIVE HUNDRED, INC. membership candidate program. Institute Theatre Labor�tory. C THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA BIOGRAPHIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Agnew ENSEMBLE, Jordan Willis CUISEPPE NACCARELLI and Kimberly Whalen CLARA JOHNSON ARTISTIC STAFF one of the hit shows of Awards. Terry most recently ties: University of North Girl earlier this season. Jack andJill. He has also our 2006-07 season, The directed Theatre Three's .. Texas Opera Theatre, Texas Additional credits in directed staged readings Adam Guettel COMPOSER/ Full Monty; Seven Keys to productions of Crimes of Christian University Opera Metroplex theaters include: forKitchen Dog Theatre LYRICIST» Mr. Guettel Baldpate, and I'll Leave It the Heart and Mid-Life! The Studio, University of Texas The Mikado, Beauty and and Echo Theatre. Doug is is a composer/lyricist To You. Regional directing Crisis Musical. ,J at Dallas, Brookhaven Col- the Beast and All Shook Up represented by The Horne living in Seattle, where he credits include Nine, The David Walsh SET DESIGN » lege, and Richland College. at Garland Civic Theatre; Agency and he encourages is Artist in Residence at Musical for ICT Mainstage, Mr. Walsh joined our staff His awards include "Best The Pirates of Penzance (Col- you all to please VOTE! the lntiman Theatre. His Moonlight and Magnolias, in 2007 as Technical Direc- Costume Shop" (Dallas umn Award) and Nunsense newest musical, The Light and the upcoming tor. David's set designs Observer 2000), "Best (Kathleen Freeman Column CAST in the Piazza, with a book Almost Maine for Theatre have been seen in Pygma/- Costumes" forOld Settler Award) at Irving Com- by Craig Lucas, premiered Arlington; Oklahoma! and ion, A Dog's Life, House, and (Dallas/Fort Worth Critics munity Theater Mainstage, Jack D. Agnew ENSEMBLE on Broadway at Lincoln the upcoming This Wonder- Defianceon our Mainstage, Forum Awards 2003), and Songs for a New World » This is Mr. Agnew's first Center Theater's Vivian Jul Lifefor WaterTower and in Blind Date, Season's the Rabin Award forBest at Repertory Company appearance at Theatre Beaumont Theater
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