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C ENTER REPERT O R Y CO MPANY O F WALNUT CREEK

MICHAEL BUTLER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR SCOTT DENISON, MANAGING DIRECTOR

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by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik Cast Mary Baird*, Zehra Berkman, Bobby Black, Robert Brewer*, Clinton Derricks-Carroll*, Chuck Ervin, Tony Marcus*, Sam Misner*, J. D. Nelson*, Megan Smith Scenic Designer Lighting Designer Costume Designer Melpomene Katakalos Scott Denison Melissa Anne Paterson Sound Designer Musical Director Stage Manager Jeff Mockus Tony Marcus June Palladino* Casting Director Props Master Dialect Coach Annie Stuart Jo Hasslowski Lisa Anne Porter Directed by Michael Butler Originally directed by Randal Myler Original musical direction by Dan Wheetman

New York Production produced by Cindy Gutterman, Jay Gutterman, Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Inc., Jerry Hamza, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, LLC.

Developed in New York City at The Ensemble Theatre, David Fishelson, Artistic Director

Original Cast Recording available on Fynsworth Alley Records

HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik is presented by arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., in New York Sep 6 - Oct 6, 2007 Lesher Center for the Arts Margaret Lesher Theatre

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*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States The Sound Designer in this production is a member of United Scenic Artists The Director in this production is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers Cast of Characters Special. She created the role of the mother in Fraulein Time and Miss Saigon. He also appeared in many Else at Berkeley Rep, and played the title role in Mother regional plays and productions while there. Mama Lilly ...... Mary Baird* Courage in Vermont. Locally she has performed at the Waitress ...... Zehra Berkman B Street Theatre in Many Happy Returns, and was seen Chuck Ervin (Hoss) was reared near Shag ...... Bobby Black in a workshop of Marius at the Aurora Theatre, River’s Winona, Mississippi, a hot morning’s ...... Robert Brewer* End for the Marin Theatre Company and The Last drive due west of Hank Williams’ Tee-Tot ...... Clinton Derricks-Carroll* Speech Teacher for the Foothill Theatre Company. She birthplace of Mount Olive, Alabama. Hoss ...... Chuck Ervin is a company actor for PlayGround in Berkeley. Some Many of his boyhood hours were spent Leon ...... Tony Marcus* of her favorite roles include Shirley Valentine, the Nurse playing guitar and singing Williams’ Jimmy ...... Sam Misner* in Romeo and Juliet, Bessie in Awake and Sing and Sarah songs. Lost Highway marks Ervin’s Fred “Pap” Rose...... J.D. Nelson* in The Norman Conquest. Mary trained at ACT in San professional acting debut (though some observers are ...... Megan Smith Francisco, with Uta Hagen in New York and at quick to point out that he has acted unprofessionally Shakespeare & Company. She is a Designated Linklater on many occasions). His previous thespian efforts have Place Teacher. included the roles of a dirty, worm-eating lunatic in From the hills of rural southern Alabama to the stage The Campbells Are Coming and as a dancing, singing of the Zehra Berkman (Waitress) was last (and sweating!) snowman during his school days. Ervin seen at TheatreWorks in the is a Bay Area bassist and singer and currently performs Time Production of Theophilus North. Other in the folk group Euphonia and swing trio Sylvia & Hank Williams: born 1923 - died 1953 credits include: The Cryptogram the Silvertones with his wife, singer-guitarist Sylvia (Donny), King Lear (Cordelia), and Herold. He also performs regularly with jazz guitarist Owners (Lisa) with The Shotgun Chris Grampp and occasionally with the Celtic-folk- The Songs Players; with the Aurora Theatre rock group Wake the Dead. Past musical projects Company: Master Builder (Kaja), and Ice Glen (Sarah); include the Wakefield Jazz Quartet, the folk duo Blue ACT ONE with The Magic Theatre in Killer Joe (Sharla); the Ridge, and the bluegrass band Loose Gravel. This is the Way I Do ...... Tee-Tot San Francisco Playhouse in The Smell of the Kill ...... Hank (Molly). Also, A Doll’s House with American Tony Marcus* (Leon/Musical Thank God ...... Hank, Mama & Company Conservatory Theatre, Visions of Keourac with Marin Director) is a Bay Area native, and WPA ...... Hank Theatre Company, and A Christmas Carol here with has served as Music Director for ...... Tee-Tot, Hank Center REPertory. She starred in the feature film Woody Guthrie’s American Song at Settin’ the Woods on Fire ...... One Half Gone, and has worked extensively behind both Berkeley and San Jose Repertory Hank & The the camera as well. Theatres. Some recent shows include Sally Goodin ...... Leon Fire on the Mountain at Northlight ...Hank & The Drifting Cowboys Bobby Black (Shag) “For over 50 Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Denver Center I’m Tellin’ You ...... Audrey & The Drifting Cowboys years, Bobby Black has inspired Theatre and San Diego Rep, and Almost Heaven at the I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You) ...... diverse audiences with his proficiency Denver Center Theatre. He has played music from Hank & The Drifting Cowboys in country, swing, rock, pop and Yokohama to Dublin, and has performed with Geoff I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry ...... Hawaiian music. With thousands of Muldaur, R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders, Hank & The Drifting Cowboys appearances, backing over 100 artists Cats & Jammers and many others. Currently, he sings ...... Hank & The Drifting Cowboys at concerts, on radio, in television, with Patrice Haan in the duo Leftover Dreams. Move it on Over ...... Hank & The Drifting Cowboys motion pictures, stage productions and on his own Mind Your Own Business ...... recordings, he earned his title of Mr. Versatility.” - from Sam Misner* (Jimmy) is excited to be Hank & The Drifting Cowboys the Hall of Fame 2004 making his first appearance at Center ...... Hank & The Drifting Cowboys REP. In the Bay Area he has performed Robert Brewer* (Hank Williams) is at the California Shakespeare Theater ACT TWO proud to be making his debut at (A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Done Sign My Name ...... Tee-Tot Center REPertory Company. Mr. Seagull), Pacific Alliance (The Sunshine Happy Rovin’ Cowboy ...... Brewer’s regional credits include Boys), Abydos Theatre (The False Servant) and The Hank & The Drifting Cowboys Merrily We Roll Along (Charley) and Willows Theatre (Woody Guthrie’s American Song). He I’m Gonna Sing, Sing, Sing ...... Into the Woods (Jack) as well as is also a company member of PlayGround. Regional Hank, Audrey & The Drifting Cowboys multiple appearances in the New credits include Syracuse Stage, Indiana Repertory Long Gone Lonesome Blues (reprise) ...... Works Festival, all at TheatreWorks, Beggar’s Holiday Theatre, Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, New York, Audrey & The Drifting Cowboys (Highbinder) at Marin Theatre Company, and Bat Foothill Theatre Company in Nevada City, California, I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You) ...... Boy: the Musical (BatBoy) at Theatre Three – Dallas/ and four seasons with Shakespeare Santa Cruz. Sam Hank, Tee-Tot & The Drifting Cowboys Ft. Worth Theatre Critics Award, Best Actor. Recent balances his theatre work with a regular schedule Way Downtown ...... The Drifting Cowboys local credits include (Bobby Strong) at San performing original music as part of an Americana/ I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry (reprise) ...... Hank Jose Stage Company and again at Foothill Music Bluegrass duet, Misner & Smith. I’m a Run to the City of Refuge/ ... Theatre, for which he received a SF Bay Area Theatre Tee-Tot, Hank Critics Circle Nomination for Best Actor. Mr. Brewer J. D. Nelson* (Fred “Pap” Rose) is Hey Good Lookin’ ...... holds degrees in Vocal Performance and Mechanical tickled to be working again with Hank & The Drifting Cowboys Engineering from Southern Methodist University, and Michael Butler and friends at Center I Saw the Light ...... Hank, Hoss he is excited to get to wear his boots on stage! REP. The main reward in this job is Lost Highway ...... Hank, Tee-Tot the requirement to hang around Your Cheatin’ Heart ...... Clinton Derricks-Carroll* (Tee-Tot) musicians and listen to music that Hank & The Drifting Cowboys has enjoyed a varied career on both underscored his earliest memories. JD I Saw the Light ...... Company sides of the Atlantic. His notable grew up in a cowboy town, where everyone loved Hank theatre credits include the Broadway Williams. He sang in bands at rodeos, state fairs, bars, productions of I Have a Dream, Your and livestock auctions throughout the great plains CAST BIOGRAPHIES Arms are Too Short to Box with God, But where you had to know Hank’s song catalogue to get Never Jam Today, and Dreamgirls. In the U. S., Mr hired. Since then, he has mostly worked as an actor in Derricks-Carroll trained at H. B. Studios, The Urban hundreds of plays, with performances in maybe 30 Mary Baird* (Mama Lilly) just Arts Studio, Michael Shurtleff, David LeGrant, and states, a dozen or so films, voice-overs, yadda, yadda. finished a successful run of Corpse Joan Darling. Mr. Derricks-Carroll also has many Last seen around these parts, JD played Marley’s at the Foothill Theatre Company television achievments, such as Sanford, Sliders, The Ghost in A Christmas Carol and Gaston in Picasso at in Nevada City. She is a native Steve Harvey Show, Any Day Now, Hill Street Blues, Lapin Agile. At Marin Theatre, he played Kent in Californian but has lived in New Highway to Heaven, and movies - Introducing Dorothy River’s End, and Virgil Blessing in Bus Stop. JD led the York City since 1970. She has acted Dandrige, The Ambush Murders, etc. While residing in Hayrider’s Band in the San Francisco production of on and off Broadway, regionally, and London, Clinton studied at The Royal Academy of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story and recently finished his nationally receiving awards for her performance in Dramatic Arts and was featured in the West End second season as production manager for Pocket Opera. Holiday Memories, No Way to Treat a Lady, and Blue Plate Productions of Grand Hotel, Five Guys Named Moe, of numerous music-theatre pieces, which he has Scott Denison (Lighting Designer) has designed Megan Smith (Audrey Williams) is directed and performed in NY, LA, and at festivals in lighting for Center REP’s productions of Laughter on excited to be working with Center REP India and Morocco. He co-composed music and lyrics the 23rd Floor, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Cowgirls, Suds, for the first time. After receiving her with Bay Area blues artist Chris Cain for Thunder Shirley Valentine, and Dear Liar; CCMT’s Titanic and training from the University of Oregon Knocking on the Door, which opened San Jose Rep’s Guys and Dolls, and Toronto’s production of Sylvia in Music and Theatre, Megan moved new theatre in 1997, and has written songs and starring Margot Kidder. Besides serving as Managing back to the Bay Area. She has worked underscoring for productions at the Guthrie Theatre, Director of Center REP, he also has directed CCMT’s with local theatres such as San Jose Rep, California Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, as well as the Merchant Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Center REP’s acclaimed Shakespeare Theater, TheatreWorks, The Willows Ivory film, Slaves of New York. He recently co-wrote of Oz and the last nine productions of A Theatre, and Abydos Theatre. Regionally, she has two songs with noted recording artist Holly Near, Christmas Carol. Mr. Denison is the director and co- performed at the Willamette Repertory Theatre in which can be heard on her latest CD, Show Up. In his founder of Fantasy Forum Actors Ensemble, and the Eugene, Oregon, Capital Stage in Sacramento, career as a performer he has also danced with the creator of the Contra Costa County Shellie Awards. California, and played Viola in Nancy Carlin’s Erick Hawkins Dance Company, portrayed the As General Manager of the Lesher Center for the production of Twelfth Night at the Tahoe Shakespeare villainous Pierre LeChance on The Guiding Light, and Arts, he coordinates over 900 events annually. Festival’s 2006 season. Megan also plays the stand-up played guitar and harmonica in many rock, blues, and bass and mandolin, and sings as part of the Bay Area country western bands at all the notable dives in NYC. Jeff Mockus (Sound Designer) is delighted to return Americana/Bluegrass duo Misner & Smith. to Center REP, having previously collaborated on Melpomene Katakalos (Scenic Designer) is pleased to Around the World in 80 Days, The Marriage of Figaro, as STAFF BIOGRAPHIES be designing at Center REP for the first time. She has well as last year’s production of A Christmas Carol. His been a Bay Area designer for the last ten years. In that credits for CCMT include Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Mark Harelik (Author) is a writer and actor, has played time she has designed scenery for over fifty productions Urinetown, and Guys and Dolls. Jeff served as Resident leading roles on stage for the past 25 years in such plays for several theatre companies, educational institutions, Sound Designer for San Jose Repertory Theatre for as The Beard Of Avon, Be Aggressive, Old Money, The and festivals. Ms. Katakalos is also a founding member 14 years, amassing over 60 production credits. Hollow Lands, Tartuffe, Search And Destroy, Temptation, and resident artist of Crowded Fire, a San Francisco Previously he was the Director of Sound for PCPA The Heidi Chronicles, The Cherry Orchard and the musical theatre company dedicated to producing new and Theatrefest, designing over 40 productions. Currently Elmer Gantry. Films: “Election,” “Jurassic Park III” and contemporary works. She is twice the recipient of the a lecturer for UC Santa Cruz’s Theatre Arts “Barbarians At The Gate.” Television: “Boy Meets San Diego Playbill Award for her designs of the West Department, Jeff has credits with American World,” “Wings,” “,” “The Practice,” “Picket Coast Premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice in 2004, and Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Shakespeare Fences,” “Almost Perfect,” “Bram And Alice” and many Marat/Sade in 2005. She is also the recipient of the SF Santa Cruz, A Contemporary Theatre, The others. He has appeared in his own plays, The Immigrant, Guardian’s Best Set Design Award for her design of Huntington Theatre, Missouri Rep, San Diego Rep, The Legacy and Lost Highway, which he and Mr. Myler One Flea Spare for Crowded Fire. Upcoming designs Sledgehammer Theatre, Marin Theatre Company. wrote. He also wrote the book for the new musical include Evermore at Foothill Theatre Company, Currently running productions include The Triumph version of The Immigrant which is based upon his play. Territories at the Magic Theatre, and Satellites at the of Love at California Shakespeare Theatre, I Love You, Aurora Theatre. She received her MFA in design from You’re Perfect, Now Change at the Western Stage and Randal Myler (Author) has received two Tony Award UC San Diego, and her BFA from Ithaca College, NY. two world premiere musicals: Tracy’s Tiger, at the nominations (Best Musical/Best Book of a Musical) Thanks to Timmy always. Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and Lend Me a Tenor: and a Drama Desk nomination (Best Musical Revue) The Musical at the Utah Shakespearean Festival. for It Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues, which ran at both June Palladino* (Stage Manager) has been involved in Upcoming projects include The Rainmaker for ACT, Lincoln Center and Broadway’s Ambassador Theatre. Bay Area theatre, primarily as a Stage Manager, since This Wonderful Life for San Jose Rep, and Fiddler on the Love, Janis, Mr. Myler’s musical biography of Janis Joplin, 1993. She is thrilled to be working on her first Roof for CCMT. reached 700 performances at Eric Nederlander’s Village production with Center REP. Some of her favorite Theater, where he also staged Dream A Little Dream: productions include the critically acclaimed Killer Joe, THANK YOU TO OUR DINNER SPONSORS: which enjoyed two separate runs. Some other favorite Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar The Mamas And The Papas Musical with Denny Prima Ristorante Dougherty. Lost Highway received its premiere at the productions include Arms and the Man, Assassins, The The San Franciscan Tony Award-winning Denver Center Theatre Company Shadow Box, The Buddy Holly Story and Symphonie Walnut Creek Yacht Club and then moved to the Mark Taper Forum, the Old Fantastique. For the Marin Theatre Company she has Globe and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Regional worked on quite a few shows including the world premieres of Beggar’s Holiday and Splittin’ the Raft. She ADDITIONAL THANKS TO: directorial credits: Kennedy Center, , New Massimo’s Ristorante Victory, B.B. King’s in NYC, Geffen Playhouse, Actors enjoyed working on A Doll’s House and The Threepenny Walnut Creek Baking Company Theatre of Louisville, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Opera at ACT, and The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life Waters Moving and Storage in the Universe with Lily Tomlin as well as First Person Associated Services-Alta Water Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse, Selix Formal Wear of Walnut Creek Royal George, Virginia Stage, Missouri Rep, Meadow Shooter, 3 Seconds in the Key and Our Lady of 121st Street Carlos Auto Wrecking Brook and Bay Street. A 17-season veteran of the Denver at the SF Playhouse. She wishes to thank her lovely Graham Cooper of Leo’s Professional Sound wife, her friends and family for their support and and Michael Pearce-Vintage Guitars Center, Mr. Myler’s recent projects include Touch The Theatrical Hair Goods Names: Letters To The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, John encouragement. Fante’s 1933, the musical version of The Immigrant and the critically acclaimed Cuban-American play Union Melissa Anne Paterson (Costume Designer) manages City, New Jersey, Where Are You?, starring Rosie Perez. the costume shop for Center REP and has also His latest work (co-authored with Dan Wheetman) is designed many shows for the company including Suds: Fire On The Mountain: The Music Of The Coal Mines, and A Rockin’ 60’s Musical Soap Opera, Rocket Man, Cowgirls, he recently directed Betty Buckley in the new musical, and A Christmas Carol. Melissa is the resident costume CITY COUNCIL Diner Stories at the Denver Center. designer for the Town Hall Theatre Co. in Lafayette Susan McNulty Rainey, Mayor (The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Bullshot Gwen RegaliaRegalia, Mayor Pro Tem Michael Butler (Artistic Director/Director) is in his Crummond, The Unexpected Man, MacBeth, WIT, Gypsy, Charlie Abrams second season as Artistic Director of Center REP, Let’s Go To the Movies, 5 Women Wearing the Same Cindy Silva where he directed Around the World in 80 Days, Picasso Dress, Rough Crossing, The Rocky Horror Show, Gary Skrel at the Lapin Agile, The Marriage of Figaro and How the Copenhagen, Carol of the Bells, Design for Living, Lend CITY MANAGER Other Half Loves. His directing work has also been Me A Tenor, Let’s Go to Casablanca, Bleacher Bums, The Gary Pokorny seen at Cleveland Playhouse, Seattle Rep, San Jose Weir) and frequently works with the Contra Costa DIRECTOR OF ARCS Rep, Marin Theatre Company, Aurora Theatre Musical Theatre Co. (Annie, Damn Yankees, Grease, Barry Gordon Company, San Jose Stage, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, South Pacific, Beauty and the Beast (Shellie Award). She ARTS COMMISSION and The Juilliard School, of which he is a graduate. As has also designed costumes for the Contra Costa Civic Jacquelyn Smith, Chair an actor, Michael appeared on Broadway in Two Theatre Co. (Noises Off!) and the Antioch Rivertown Michael FotheringhamFotheringham, Vice Chair Shakespearean Actors and Macbeth, off-Broadway at the Theatre Co. (A Funny Thing Happened… (Shellie Fritz Brunner Public Theatre, the Roundabout, as well as many Award), Pump Boys and Dinettes (Shellie Award). Lonna Coleman regional theatres, the Guthrie, Arena Stage, Hartford Melissa would like to thank Michael and Amy for all Carol Fowler Stage, the Alley and Long Wharf, to name a few. He is their hard work and of course their friendship! Reginald Marshall a published and the co-writer and composer Suzanne Masella Center REPertory Company would like to thank our generous 2007-2008 season supporters.

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Center REPertory Company Managing Director - Scott Denison Artistic Director - Michael Butler Production Services Production Production Services Coordinator Production Manager Toni Kilcoyne Jeff Collister Casting Development Technical Staff Properties Master Casting Director Development Director Doug Alvey Jo Hasslowski Annie Stuart Gwen Loeb John Earls Assistant Stage Manager Education Audience Servuces Nicole Iannaccone Erin Searfus Education Directors Audience Services Coordinator Sid Lucas Production Assistant Kerri Shawn Ty Sutton Iain McKay Erika Zelis Jeffrey Draper Ticket Office Staff Steve Pino Technical Marketing Rebecca O’ Connor Garrick Schuster Technical Director Marketing Director Sherrell Ayers Stephen Spleiss Joe Mizzi Gabe Marin Avelina Bown-Nunez Josh Stouffer Carpenters Costumes Kelsey Cox Administration Sean Butler Costume Manager Caitlin Downing Asst. to the Managing Director Ben Cowden Melissa Paterson Karla Kopfhammer Gail Pfeifer Kalon Forrest Assistant Costumers Christopher Nomura Program Henry Perkins Michael A. Berg Jason Renteria Linda Nomura Scenic Artist Amy Nielson Jennifer Temple Usher Coordinator Andrew McPherson Jody Cook