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2013· 2014 Season 2013· 2014 SEASON C T3 PEOPLE a ON OTHER STAGES BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CHAIR Elizabeth Rivera SEPT 17 - 29 Peter and the Starcatcher LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION CIRCLE THEATRE Lark Montgomery OCT 17 · NOV 16 Too Many Cooks BOARD MEMBERS Jac Alder, Marion L. Brockette, Jr., Suzanne Burkhead, Katherine C. Eberhardt, Laura EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, David G. Luther, Victoria PERFORMING ARTS McGrath, David M. May, Margie J. Reese, Dana W. OCT 17 - 20 Blame It on Valentine Rigg, Eileen Rosenblum, Ph.D., Scott Williams DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATER HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Virginia Dykes, Gary THD W. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss SEPT 20- OCT 27 Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat OCT 18 - 27 Ghouls &lGraveyards NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 201 -201 ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Jac Alder DALLAS THEATER CENTER COMPANY MANAGER Terry Dobson SEPT 13 · OCT 27 A Raisin in the Sun SO HELP ME GOD! DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Joan Sleight OCT 4 · 27 Clybourne Park Aug. 8 - Sept. 1 DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS G(COMMUNICATIONS NOV 21 · DEC 24 A Christmas Carol a comedy by Maurine Dallas Watkins Kimberly Richard DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS IT MANAGER Nick Rushing ocT 2 · 20 The Lion King EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ASSASSINS Adele Acrey JUBILEE THEATRE OCT 11 - NOV 10 Neat Sept. 26 - Oct. 27 HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier a musical by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman PRODUCTION POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE AUG SEPT Art ofMurder TECHNICAL DI RECTOR Dane Tuttle 23 · 28 OCT NOV The Werewolfof London ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Dave McKee 4 - 16 OTHER DESERT CITIES MUSICAL DIRECTOR Terry Dobson SHAKESPEARE DALLAS Nov. 21 - Dec. 15 RESIDENT ARTISTS Bruce Richard Coleman, The Winter's Ta le • • a drama by Jon Robin Baitz Jeffrey Schmidt, & David Walsh SEPT 18 - 28 AT Samuell-Grand Amphitheatre - APPRENTICE & INTERN SUPERVISOR OCT 2 · 13 AT Addison Circle Park 1- Stew Awalt STAGE WEST z ON THE EVE APPRENTICE STAFF Kaitlin Forsman, Cat Tignor AUG 22- SEPT 29 Thank You,jeeves 16 - Feb. g OCT 31 - DEC 1 The Rivals :c Jan. YEAR LONG INTERN 0 Kat Edwards a new rock musical by Seth Magill, Shawn Magill, WATERTOWER THEATRE V, l, and Michael Federico CUSTOMER SERVICE AUG 18 - SEPT 29 Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER of Molly Ivins <C => Darius Warren OCT 11 - NOV 3 Hank Williams: Lost Highway LU LESS THAN Kl ND HOUSE MANAGER Nancy Meeks WINGSPAN THEATER Mar. 6 - 30 DAYTIME BOX OFFICE MANAGER OCT 10 -26 Happy Days 0 Tony Banda V, a comedy by Terence Rattigan EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER UNDERMAIN THEATRE a:: SEPT 10 ·OCT 12 Profanity Fred Faust -a SEMINAR BOX OFFICE AGENTS Sally Cole, Chris Sanders C :c April 24 - May 18 N I- a comedy by Theresa Rebeck Lr\ > BY THE WAY,MEET VERA STARK UJ UJ Jun. 19 - Jul. 13 .. For the theatre's 50th Both Theatre Three and The­ a musical by Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage Anniversary (20n) Theatre atre Too have Hearing Assis­ Three's main stage has been tants devices which may be z named the NORMA YOUNG :c checked out (without charge) 0::: ARENA STAGE in honor of from the box office. These I- THEATRE TOO 2013-2014 the theatre's founding artistic discrete devices enhance the => director. Ms. Young, a Dallas performance experience for native, served the theatre as audience members with any director, leading actress and !�t��n�i�T�atreToo degree of hearing limitation. 0 administrator from the the­ The box officepersonnel can 4 a musical by Robert Lopez, JeffMarx, & JeffWhitty atre's founding in 1961 until provide you with the devices her death in 1998. either before the show or Theatre Three thrives on her legacy of artistic and intel· at intermission. Theatre Three's staffand board are I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW lectual vigor, her wisdom and her continuous quest for most grateful to donors Carolyn Wickwire and Dennis the perfect synthesis of authors, actors and audiences. West, who provided the grant that allows us to offer this CHANGE This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Inc , 2800 Routh enhancement to our patrons. 16 Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, Jan. g - Feb. www-theatre3dallas com in support of Assassins (the second show ofTheatre Three's 2013 - 2014 Season on the Norma Young a musical by Joe Di Pietro & Jimmy Roberts Arena Stage) PLAYBILL EDITORS: JacAlder a[KimberlyRichard PROOFREADER: Adele Acrey ILLUSTRATIONS: Joe Howard PHOTOGRAPHY: JeffreySchmidt & Bruce R. Coleman DESIGN: David W- Radabaugh Tix: 214-871-3300 or www.theatre3dallas.com C THEATRE THREE'S 2013 - 2014 SEASON Assassins MUSIC & LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM Assassins is based on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr. Playwrights Horizons, Inc. in Assassins BOOK BY JOHN WEIDMAN New York City produced off-Broadwayin 1990. First Broadway produc­ Produced by Special Arrangementwith Music Theatre International (MTI) . tion, 2004 at Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, Artistic Director. •p 1 West ,4111 Street, New York, NY 10019. www.MTIShows.com THE ARTISTIC STAFF CAST Stephen Sondheim John Weidman DIRECTOR & COSTUME DESIGN BILLY MOORE NORMA MUSIC & LYRICS BOOK YOUNG Bruce Richard Coleman Mason Bowling MUSICAL DIRECTOR LYNETTE "SQUEAKY" FROMME ARENA Vonda K. Bowling Daron Cockerell Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics John Weidman wrote the new book forthe STACE .. for Bounce (2003), Passion (1994), Assassins 2011 revival of Anything Goes. He wrote the SET DESIGN THE BALLADEER (1991), Jnto the Woods (1987), Sunday in the book for Pacific Overtures (Tony nomina­ David Walsh *Christopher J. Deaton Park with George (1984), Merrily We Roll Along tions, Best Book and Best Musical), score by LIGHTING DESIGN SARA JANE MOORE (1981), Sweeney Todd (1979), Pacific Overtures Stephen Sondheim, produced and directed Amanda West Marisa Diotalevi (1976), The Frogs (1974), A Little Night Music on Broadway by Harold Prince. He co­ SOUND DESIGN SAMUEL BYCK (1973), Follies (1971, revised in London, 1987), authored, with Timothy Crouse, the new book Richard Frohlich *Terry Dobson Company (1970), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), forLincoln Center Theater's revival of Cole DRAMATURG ENSEMBLE and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Porter's Anything Goes (Tony Award, Best Kimberly E. Richard *''Suzanna Fox the Forum (1962), as well as lyrics forWest Musical Revival; Olivier Award, Best Musical ENSEMBLE Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959), Do I Hear Production). He wrote the book forAssas­ PRODUCTION STAFF *''Jonathan Garcia A Waltz? (1965), and additional lyrics for sins, score by Stephen Sondheim, directed AEA STAGE MANAGER GIUSEPPE ZANGARA Candide (1973). Side by Side by Sondheim off-Broadway by Jerry Zaks and in London's 1'Henry Stewart Sergio Antonio Garcia (1976), Marry Me A Little (1981), You're Gonna West End (Drama Critics Award for Best ASSISTANT AEA STAGE MANAGER THE PROPRIETOR Love Tomorrow (1983), and Putting It Together Musical) by Sam Mendes; Happiness, score *Sally Cole Jason Kane (1992) are anthologies of his work as a by Scott Frankel and Michael Korie, directed TECHNICAL DIRECTOR EMMA GOLDMAN/ENSEMBLE composer and lyricist. and choreographed by Susan Stroman; and Dane Tuttle Ashlie Kirkpatrick Take Flight. He wrote the book for Big (Tony For films,he composed the scores of Stavisky nomination, Best Book), score by Richard AUDIO TECHNICIAN LEON CZOLGOSZ Russell McKinley **Bryan Lewis (1974) and Reds (1981) and songs for Dick Maltby, Jr. and David Shire, directed on Tracy (1990), for which he won an Academy Broadway by Mike Ockrent, and co-created ELECTRICIANS JOHN WILKES BOOTH Award. He also wrote songs for the televi- with choreographer/director Susan Stroman Robert Molina & Andrew Walters ''Gregory Lush sion production Evening Primrose (1966), the musical Contact (Tony nomination, Best PRODUCTION ASSISTANT ENSEMBLE co-authored the filmThe Last ofSheila (1973) Book; TonyAward, Best Musical). Bounce/ Travis Ponikiewski Cat Tignor and the play Getting Away With Murder (1996), Road Show, score by Stephen Sondheim, PRODUCTION CREW ENSEMBLE and provided incidental music forthe plays direction by Harold Prince, premiered at the Kaitlin Forsman, Cat Tignor ,,1,calvin Roberts The Girls ofSummer (1956), Jnvitation to a Goodman Theatre in Chicago. He is currently ENSEMBLE March (1961), and Twigs (1971). completing a screen adaptation of Contact MUSICAL NUMBERS *'''Scott Sutton for Miramax. Since 1986, he has written for ACT I LEE HARVEY OSWALD He won Tony Awards forBest Score for a Sesame Street, receiving more than a dozen Opening THE PROPRIETOR & THE **Sam Swanson Musical for Passion, Into the Woods, Sweeney Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a ASSASSINS CHARLES GUITEAU Todd, A Little Night Music, Follies, and Children's Program. From 1999 to 2009 he "The Ballad of Booth" JOHN WILKES *Paul Taylor Company. All of these shows won the New served as president of the Dramatists Guild BOOTH & THE BALLADEER JOHN HINCKLEY, JR. York Drama Critics Circle Award, as did Pacific of America. "How I Saved Roosevelt" GIUSEPPE Aaron White Overtures and Sunday in the Park with George, ZANGARA & ENSEMBLE the latter also receiving the Pulitzer Prize for ARTISTIC STAFF SARA JANE MOORE, "Gun Song" MUSICIANS Drama (1985). LEON CZOLGOSZ, JOHN WILKES PIANO/CONDUCTOR BOOTH, & CHARLES GUITEAU Bruce Richard Coleman DIRECTOR » Mr. Vonda K. Bowling Mr. Sondheim was born in 1930 and raised in "The Ballad ofCzolgosz" THE New York City. He graduated from Williams Coleman continues his duties as Artist in REEDS BALLADEER & ENSEMBLE College, winning the Hutchinson Prize for Resident at TheatreThree. Associated with Michael Dill & Ellen Kaner "Unworthy of Your Love" LYNETTE Music Composition, after which he studied BASS the theatre since his internship in 1985 · 86, "SQUEAKY" FROMME &JOHN theory and composition with Milton Babbitt. Peggy Honea Bruce has directed many shows on the HI NC KLEY, JR.
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