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 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 Adele Acrey JUBILEE THEATRE OCT 11 - NOV 10 Neat Sept. 26 - Oct. 27 HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier a musical by 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 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 , 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 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), (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), (1979), Pacific Overtures Stephen Sondheim, produced and directed Amanda West Marisa Diotalevi (1976), The Frogs (1974), on Broadway by Harold Prince. He co­ SOUND DESIGN (1973), (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 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 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 (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 He won forBest Score for a Sesame Street, receiving more than a dozen Opening THE PROPRIETOR & THE **Sam Swanson Musical for Passion, , 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. He is on the Council of the Dramatists Guild, Norma Young Arena Stage and in Theatre "The Ballad of Guiteau" THE PERCUSSION the national association of playwrights, BALLADEER & CHARLES GUITEAU Mike McNicholas composers, and lyricists, having served as its Too. Some of his recent favorites include president from 1973 to 1981, and in 1983 was City ofAngels, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, ACT II elected to the American Academy of Arts and Superior Donuts, Wild Oats, [title ofshow], and "Another National Anthem" THE Special thanks to AT&T Performing Arts Center Letters. In 1990 he was appointed the first The LaVidas' Landlord. and Bryan Stevenson. Bruce directs forother PROPRIETOR, THE BALLADEER & THE Visiting Professor of ContemporaryTheatre at area theatres as well! Favorite projects include ASSASSINS Please silence your cell phones and all Oxford Universityand in 1993 was a recipient Kiss ofthe Spiderwoman, The Temperamentals, "Scene r6" THE ASSASSINS electronic devices. No photography or of the Kennedy Center Honors. videography is allowed without the consent of Equus, The History Boys, Asher Texas '82 "Something Just Broke" ENSEMBLE the theater. "Everybody's Got The Right" and Bent for Uptown Players and The Secret * indicates members working under Actors' THE ASSASSINS Garden, Into The Woods and Dracula for ICT Equity Association contracts in this production. There will be one fifteenminute intermission ** indicates a performerenrolled in the AEA between the firstand second acts. membership candidate program. C ASSASSINS BIOCiRAPHIES

LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Swanson, Vonda Bowling, Mason Bowling and Terry Dobson ... LEFT TO RIGHT: Marisa Diotalevi, Aaron White, Daron Cockerell, and Paul Taylor MainStage. Bruce's work of Danny Kaye, Snake in the recent productions of -visit wishstarpro.com for Theatre Arlington, The Phila- has been recognized by The the Grass, Look What's Enron, Bengal Tiger at the CAST more info. Up next forhim delphia Theater Company, DFW Theater Critics Forum Happened to Pixie De Costa, Baghdad Zoo, The Farnsworth .,,. is Rudolph The Red-Nosed and The Red Barn Theater Awards, The Dallas Observer Blind Date, Season's Invention, The Roads to Home Mason Bowling BILLY MOORE Reindeer® at the Majestic in Key West, Florida. As an 'Best Of...' issue, The Column Greetings, The LaVidas' and . » Mr. Bowling makes his Theatre in Dallas. actor, Terry has appeared in Awards, and The Leon Rabin Landlord, and Mid-Life, the Other recent work includes Theatre Three debut as Theatre Three productions of Awards. Crisis Musical in Theatre Uptown Players' productions Sara Jane Moore's son in Marisa Diotalevi SARA JANE Sylvia, Nice People Dancing to Too. Prior to this, he lived of Songs for a New World, The this production. Recently, MOORE» Ms. Diotalevi Good Country Music, Beyond Vonda K. Bowling MUSICAL in Amarillo, TX, where he Divine Sister, and The Tern- he has performedin other returns to our stage in Therapy, Death Defying DIRECTOR »Ms. Bowling has was the Assistant Technical peramentals. She also works Metroplex venues with: Dal- her fifthshow, and will be Acts, God's Man in Texas, been a musical resource for Director and Scenic as the Production Manager las Young Artists inJoseph remembered forher recent Dirty Blonde, Glorious! and T3 since 2008 and this will Designer/Artist forAmarillo at the AT&T PerformingArts and the Amazing Te chnicolor role as the Chaperone in The Duets. His autobiographical be her thirteenth production. Little Theatre {ALT). David Center and as a pyrotechni- Dreamcoat as a soloist in Drowsy Chaperone. However, piece titled My Own Past shows include: City was on the design team cian for Pyrotex. the Children's Chorus, and she also performed in our Private Diva, won the DFW of Angels, Crazy for You, A responsible forthe design with Rowlett High School in Theatre Tooproductions of Theatre Critics Forum Award Catered Affair, The Drowsy and execution of more than Richard Frohlich SOUND Les Miserables as Gavroche. Another Night Before Christ- for"Best New Play of 2006", Chaperone, Blankity-Blank, 80 productions in his eight DESIGN »Mr.Frohlich, a T3 Mason lives with his family in mas, Blankity-Blank, and and a Column Award for Songs From an Unmade Bed, I years with ALT. David lives veteran, returns as our sound Rowlett and their three dogs. Garden of House and Garden. "Outstanding New Work by a Love You, You're Perfect, Now in Dallas. designer, making this his Marisa also has acting credits Local Playwright.''. Change (x2), A Dog's Life 30th show since 2006. His Daron Cockerell LYNETTE with other Dallas venues: (Column Award Nomination), Bruce Richard Coleman artistic skill and expertise "SQUEAKY" FROMME» The Contemporary Theatre Suzanna Fox ENSEMBLE» Ms. The Light in the Piazza, Lost COSTUME DESIGN » Mr. have been rewarded as a Ms.Cockerell also makes of Dallas, Pocket Sandwich Fox , having recently moved in the Stars (DFW Theater Coleman has designed a 3-time Column Award winner her debut with us in this Theatre, and Uptown Players, to our area fromWashington, CriticsForum Award), The zillion plays and musicals in 2006, 2007 and 2011. Rich production. She has a degree and she has won a Backstage D.C., is making her DFW 25th Annual Putnam County forTheatre Three since has designed sound formore in journalism, advertising Bistro Award. Her TV credits Metroplex debut here at Spelling Bee, and Another his internship back in 1985. than 50 productions at over and public relations, with include Barney and Walker, Theatre Three. In 2012, she Night Before Christmas. Some of his favoritesinclude a dozen area theaters since emphasis in music, from Texas Ranger. Marisa's earned an MFA in classical Vonda is the co-founder of Trysts In Toledo, Pippin, The 2005, and he is a vocational Texas Christian University. artistic interests include acting fromShakespeare Dallas Young artists and Women,June Moon, Look video producer, founder of Daron has performed in juggling, and she lives in Theater's Academy for is the Middle and Upper What's Happened to Pixie the award-winning Texas several Metroplex venues: Dallas with her daughter Ella Classical Acting at George School Choir Director at De Costa, Bengal Tiger at the Radio Theatre Company. Plaza Theatre Company, and their dog, Barbara. Washington University. She Greenhill School. She lives in Baghdad Zoo, and The Miser. Since 2001, he has written '"' Cleburne; Runway Theatre, also originated the roles of Rowlett with husband Jeffrey Bruce has also designed for and produced over 60 Grapevine, Granbury Theatre Terry Dobson SAMUEL BYCK Mary McVicker in the New and their two sons, Harrison Kitchen Dog Theatre, The modern audio plays. Rich Company, and Lyric Stage »Mr. Dobson, on Theatre York premier of Booth! The and Mason. Pocket Sandwich Theater, makes his home in Arlington and ICT Mainstage in Irving. Three's artistic staff since Musical and of Apple Betty

Echo Theatre, ICT MainStage, with his wife Shanna and -(, She won a 2012 Column May 1980, currently serves in the hit cabaret Amish David Walsh SET DESIGN and (his favorite) The Junior three children. Award forBest Actress as Theatre Three's Musical Burlesque. Suzanna makes »Mr.Walsh joined our Players Summer Shake- in a Musical (non-Equity) Director/Company Manager. her home in Grand Prairie staffin2007 as Technical speare Program. Bruce's Henry Stewart AEA STAGE as Oakley for Plaza Terry directed/accompanied with her husband Dwight, Director and is a man of work has been recognized MANAGER» Mr. Stewart is Theatre Co. Daron makes her the longest running stage and stepchildren Mady, many talents. David's set by the Dallas Critics Forum making his Theatre Three home in Fort Worth production in Dallas theater Kailee, Noah, and Jonah. designs have been seen Awards, The Leon Rabin debut as our AEA stage history, Theatre Three's in Crazy for You, Present Awards, The Column Awards manager with this produc- Christopher J. Deaton THE production of I Love You, Jonathan Garcia ENSEMBLE Laughter, A Catered Affair, and The Dallas Observer tion. A Dallas resident, he BALLADEER» Mr. Deaton is You're Perfect, Now Change! »Mr.Garcia is receiving his La Bete, Bloody Bloody 'Best Of.. .' issue. has worked at Shakespeare a proud member of Actors' He also directed and/or BFA at Stephen F. Austin AndrewJackson, House a[ Dallas, Undermain Theatre, Equity Association. Acting accompanied many of the State University and returns Garden, The Light in the Amanda West LIGHTING Second Thought Theatre, credits: 50+ regional produc- critically acclaimed Theatre to Theatre Three for his sec- Piazza, Pygmalion and A DESIGN » Ms.West is a Kitchen Dog Theater, and tions, including 33 shows with Too productions. Terry has ond appearance on our stage. Dog's Lifeon the Norma graduate ofTexas Wesleyan Junior Players. Fort Worth's Casa Mariana performedwith The Dallas He recently performed for Young Arena Stage, and University in Fort Worth. She Theatre. Christopher is the Theater Center, Casa Mariana, us as Officer Pasco/Guard in in Superior Donuts, Songs has designed forTheatre Managing Producer ofWish- Lyric Stage, Flower Mound . Jonathan has ofthe Redhead: The Music Three since 2008 including ing Star Productions, LLC PerformingArts Theatre, worked in various capacities C ASSASSINS BIOGRAPHIES

LEFT TO RIGHT: LEFT TO Gregory Lush, RIGHT: Calvin Roberts Travis (top), lason Kane Poniklewski, (bottom), Bryan Jonathan Lewis , Scott Cia:rcia, Sutton (top), and .bhlie Sergio Antonio Kirkpatrick, Garcia (bottom) Suzanna Fox,and Christopher 1.outon.

with other theatrical groups Theater Center, Undermain Selection Committee at ICT Jogger, Earthrise, and Arbor , Jewish Community Paul Taylor CH ARLES in Dallas including Uptown Theatre, UptownPlayers, Mainstage. Ashlie makes her � Day. Gregory is now on the Center, Dallas; Sugar, ICT GUITEAU » Mr. Taylor, another Players, as an intern with Dal- and WaterTower Theatre in home in Dallas with her son, I\ Theatre faculty atRichland Mainstage; and Merchant Theatre Three alum, returns las Children's Theater, and as Addison. Jason's regional Corbin. � College. He is represented by of Venice andJulius Caesar, for his ninth show, previously a carpenter with WaterTower work includes Archibald the Kim Dawson Agency and Shakespeare Dallas. appearing in Look What's Theatre. At Stephen F. Austin, Craven in The Secret Garden Bryan Lewis LEON makes his home in Dallas Happened to Pixie DeCosta!, he was twice given an award forRiverside Theatre Works, CZOLGOSZ » Mr. Lewis is with his wife, Maryam. Scott Sutton ENSEMBLE» Mr. Seven Keys to Baldpate, Bat forOutstanding Achieve- Boston; Ben Franklin in 1776 making his Theatre Three Sutton received his training Boy The Musical, The Frogs, ment in Theatre, in 2010-11 at the Texas Shakespeare debut in this production. Travis Ponikiewski at the School of Music, and Drood!, among others. and 2011-12. Jonathan makes Festival; Mitch in A Streetcar Other credits include the ENSEMBLE» Mr. Ponikiewski, Louisiana State University, Metroplex venues -Paul's his home in Dallas Named Desire and Kolenkhov Dallas Theater Center, Casa making his firstappearance and is debuting with Theatre selected roles and awards in You Can't Take It With Mariana,Watertower Theatre, on our stage, received his Three in this production. are: Officer Lockstock in Sergio Antonio Garcia You forCreede Repertory Second Thought Theatre, training at the University of However, his theatrical The Musical, GIUSEPPE ZANGARA» Mr. Theatre, Creede, CO; and a Theatre Arlington, and the Texas in Arlington. However, credits include Metroplex WaterTower Theatre, Addison Garcia, a Theatre Three one man show: Why Am I Not Lake Tahoe Shakespeare his acting credits include venues: Casa Maiiana,Jubilee (2006 LeonRabin Award); veteran, debuted with us in Gay, performedin Boston/ Festival. Trained at Southern work with Frisco Community Theatre and Stage West in Ned Weeks in The Normal the 2001 production of The NYC/Dallas. Television work Methodist University and Theatre, ICT MainStage Ft. Worth and Lyric Stage Heart, UptownPlayers (2006 World Goes 'Round. This will includes the role of Dave the British American Drama Irving/Las Colinas, Theatre in Irving. Scott can also be D/FW Theatre Critics Forum be his 14th production on our Froberg in the series The Academy in Oxford, England, Coppell, and UptownPlayers seen in informationalvideos Award); Frank N. Furter two stages. His most recent Good Guys. This holiday Bryan spends his days as a and UpstartProductions in for HewlettPackard. Other in The Rocky Horror Show, shows are City of Angels, season, he will play Sam high school theatre teacher at Dallas. Travis can be seen in artistic interests include Contemporary Theatre of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, the Snowman in Rudolph J.J.Pearce H.S. inRichardson, TV commercials for American oratorio singing, private voice Dallas; and Harper/Rooney The Drowsy Chaperone, Pippin, the Red-Nosed Reindeer at TX. Bryan makes his home Airlines and Chuck E. Cheese. teaching, and high school in Arsenic ({Old Lace, Dallas The LaVida's Landlord and the Majestic Theater. Jason in Dallas and is happily He makes his home in Irving. choir directing. Scott makes Theater Center. Beyond the Mack and Mabel. Sergio's makes his home in Dallas. anticipating his marriage to his home in Fort Worth. Metroplex, he was featured acting credits also include his beautiful fiance,Rachel. Calvin Roberts ENSEMBLE in The Last Empress at Metroplex venues: Uptown Ashlie Kirkpatriclk EM MA »Mr.Roberts makes his Sam Swanson LEE HARVEY Lincoln Center and starred Players, Dallas; Garland Sum- GOLDMAN/ENSEMBLE» Ms. Gregory Lush JOH N WILKES return to the T3 stage OSWALD» Mr. Swanson, a at The Kennedy Center in mer Musicals, Lyric Stage and Kirkpatrick is debuting with BOOTH» Mr. Lush, a veteran after last being seen as graduate of the University Shear Madness. His favorite ICT Mainstage, Irving, and us, but her acting credits of Theatre Three in his twelfth the smart-aleck, dancing of Arkansas, returns to our off-Broadway gig was slr,ging WaterTower Theatre, Addison. include several Metroplex show with us, was last seen cowboy, "Moose", in last stage, his last appearances the role of Louie Nanni in His TV credits include venues: UptownPlayers/ as Detective Stone in City of season's Crazy For You, and were in City of Angels in vari- Aunt Chooch's Birthday. Film/ Univision's "La Ley de Turtle Creek Chorale, ICT Angels. Prior Theatre Three an ensemble member in The ous roles, and his 2012 role TV work includes Super, Sin Silencio"/Paramedic. He has Mainstage, Irving; and appearances: Garry in Present Drowsy Chaperone. Regional ofRoland Maule in Present City, Soul Men, W., Wonderful a degree in music education/ Richardson Theater Center. Laughter and Higgins in credits include: Sabu in Laughter. Sam also has World, Prison Break, and voice from the University of Ashlie also has regional/ Pygmalion, as well as Bloody l at Uptown acting credits in Metroplex Friday Night Lights. North Texas and has started national theatre credits Bloody AndrewJackson, Wild ] Players; Calvin in Smokey venues: Dallas Children's work on his Master's at including these productions: Oats, Sherlock Holmes in The Joe's Cafe at WaterTower Theater, Nouveau47 Theatre, Aaron White JOH N HINCKLEY, Te xas Woman's University. Ragtime (Baron's Assist.), Crucifer of Blood, Blankity- Theatre, Addison; King in and Undermain Theatre JR.» Mr. White, debuting with Sergio and his partner, John The Drowsy Chaperone (the Blank, Trysts In Toledo, The Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters in Dallas, and Stage West us, received his training at the Merrifield,make their home Chaperone), The Cat and Goodbye Girl, Children of Eden, for Dallas Children's Theater in Ft. Worth. His TV work University of Kentucky. His here in Dallas. Canary (Annabelle West), and, of course, Jack, the dog, National Tour; pit vocalist includes The First Kill on the acting credits in Metroplex Lend Me A Tenor (Maria in A Dog's Life. Metroplex in at Dallas Theater Discovery Channel, and he venues include Uptown Jason Kane PROPRIETOR» Mirelli), and Into The Woods venues include UptownPlay- Center; Willy in Flora, The Red can be seen in commercials Players in Dallas, and ICT Mr. Kane's Theatre Three (Baker's Wife). She won a ers, Undermain Theatre, Dal- Menace at Lyric Stage, Irving; forTexas Trust Credit Union Mainstage and Lyric Stage credits include 1995's Our Column Award for "Best las Children's Theater, Dallas and Labourer/Undertaker's and Chrysler. Other artistic in Irving. Aaron's additional Town and this season's Featured Actress in aPlay, Theater Center, Kitchen Man in A Christmas Carol at interests include writing and artistic interest: he is a comic opening show, So Help Me Non-Equity" for Lend Me Dog Theatre, Shakespeare Dallas Theater Center. Other recording music. Sam makes book enthusiast. He makes God! However, his acting A Tenor. Other artistic Dallas, Second Thought theatrical credits include his home in Arlington. his home in Dallas with wife, credits in the Metroplex interests include dancing and Theatre and Stage West in Ft. Ain't Misbehavin', Theatre Ashley, and two pugs. include working with Dallas teaching swing, lindy hop and Worth. Film credits include Arlington; Miss Saigon, Children's Theater, Dallas blues; and she is on thePlay I Become Gilgamesh, The Repertory Company Theatre; CT3PATRONS CTHE ANNUAL FUND SUPPORTERS Theatre Three is supported by its Board of Directors, by subscribers, by funds from the City of Dallas Officeof Cultural Affairs,The Texas Commission on the Arts, The National Endowment forthe Arts, and The Shubert Foundation. Supporters also include TACA. Special in-kind support for Theatre Three's web site is provided by Quicksilver Interactive. Dr. Delphinium is Theatre Three's florist.A major contribution from the estate of Marlene Webb, a longtime subscriber, has established the Theatre Three Dear Playgoer, Endowment Fund in support of the building and its equipment. ···············--······...... �.-················· Here's some bad news: YES! YES! YES! 2008 Let's faceit: the recession of Yes, I want to support Theatre Three's Annual Office ofCultural Affairs -Tl'*t.'ACA *TexasCommission 1ljl. 111mr.·,1,··1· .�, Vt?' CfIT OJ l>AILAI wiped out many cultural programs in ,r,��-:� ontheArts Ftltl'Slli[l,1:\: ARTWORKS. Fund. Donation levels are as follows: Oris.gov most cities in America; cultural pro­ grams that have not been replaced. PRO D UCER'S CIRCLE The City of Dallas budget forcultural Gifts of$1,ooo or more THE JAC ALDER FOUNDER'S CIRCLE programming remains (at this LEADING PLAYERS writing) at the height-of-recession Gifts of$500-$999 Theatre Three is honored to recognize the patrons and artists whose levels. Ouch. many years of support and dedication have made 50 years of continuous SUPPORTING PLAYERS Gifts of$250-$499 productions possible. But here's really great news: For Theatre Three, the best news is BACKSTAGE BENEFACTORS Gifts of$125-$249 Rae Allen & Claudine Emily Jefferson Clarice Smith that the support of individuals (and Sherrill Mr. Stephen A. B. Krant Mrs. Elaine Smith not just the super wealthy, either!) FRIENDS Harold R. &Marion Avery Mr. James A. Lathim Jr. Evelyn R. Smith is ever-increasing. Donations from Gifts of$50-$124 Ida Jane & Doug Bailey Jim & Peggy Lubniewski Chuck & Debby Stein board members, subscribers, and Lawrence & Elizabeth Mr. &Mrs. David G. Gene &Marge Stockton other friendsof the theatre (even Barron Luther, Jr. Pat Stodghill DONOR INFORMATION Henry & Annie Bivins MonaMagnis Don & Norma Stone performers) enabled us to conclude Floyd J. Durr & James Lee Mrs. JaneMalone John & Bonnie Strauss an artisticafly successful season Blackwell Mrs. EugeneMcDermott Frank Sulzbach without a deficit- even in a year that Mr. &Mrs. Bruce C. Samuel R. & Barbara Joan WinandyTamez M.D. saw Theatre Three making significant Boardman McKenney PeggyTownsley improvements to aspects of the address Mr. Bill E. Carter Hilda S.McLaughlin Barbara S. Turner facilityand its equipment. Tom Cornell Scot & Eileen Milvenan Patricia A. Vaughan city Carol L. Croy June S. Morgan Thomas E. & Charlotte And better news: Dale & Claire Cunningham NanMoser Walker We're confidentwe can, with your natt: zip code Gabe & Carol Dallal George & Judy Nassif Charlie & Laura Weems Brig. Gen. Jerry Dalton Ms. Elya Naxon Kathy Williams-Hunter help, make our Annual Fund Drive e-mail Mr. &Mrs. Peter J. Denker Patricia Rice Harland Wright the biggest success ever. Individual Mr. &Mrs. Amon DeNur Mr. William Windsor donors, people like you, are the patron number (if known) Sam Y. Dorfman, Jr. M.D. Richardson dependable, major support that has Mark E. Dressendorfer Elizabeth Rivera kept us going and growing since name (as you wish itto appear in the program) Virginia C. Dykes Drs. Eileen & Harvey 1961! Mrs. H.Mathews Garland Rosenblum 0 or check here to remain anonymous Mrs. Leonard Graivier Richard & Enika Schulze The campaign officiallybegins Stan Graner & JimMcBride J oyia Elinson & Jerry L. PAYMENT INFOR MATION September 1st and goes through Mr. Fred Grinnell Setliff Thanksgiving. Ma.ii a check or phone $ Robert & Janet Hadeler Jean Ann & Rudy Ray total contribution Mr. Alex Hamerman Seward the box office:we all know how to John &Meg Hauge Nancy S. Shamblin take a contribution and we all know 0 My check is enclosed forthe full amount or John & Sandi Hebley Ms. Janet Spencer Shaw how to say a big warm THANK YOU! I wish to charge my donation to: Christiane Hepfer Gary & Eugenie Short 0 Visa O Discover O MC O AMEX Charles & Trudy Hess Robert S. Sloan Ms. Carol Halgren Margaret D. Sloman Sincerely, credit card number

IN MEMORIAM expiration date Supporters wishing to consider legacies to the theatre are eligible for Jae Alder CVV code professional financialadvice through Theatre Three's development office. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Contact Jae Alder at 214-871-3300, ext. 200. Bring or mail to: Theatre Three, Inc. Contributions have been made in memory of, or fromthe estates of: Eleanor Bushman Berman, Fred and Mary Buchanan, Sam Cl{Shirley Catter, Margaret Hatcher 2800 Routh Street, Suite 168 Coit, Bill Dallas, Gene Diskey, William T. Dobson, Scott Everheart, Dwain Fail, Javad Fiuzat, Dallas, Texas 75201 MD, Dr. Joel B. Goldsteen, Paula Goodlet, Oliver Hailey, Ann Ray Kelly, Lloyd W. Kitchens Jr., MD, Sidney Lynn, Anne Weeks Jackson, Jim Jackson, Lynn Mathis, Polly Lou McAdams Moore, Donate online: Zane Prather, Masha Porte, Carolyn Ryburn, Frank Rey, Martin B. Roberts, Mary Blanche Scales, www.theatre3dallas.com 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. CT3PATRONS

THE ANNUAL FUND E. H. & SheilaMoore In honor of Jae Alder and in Lynne Richardson Thank you to all of our patrons who generously made contributions to Theatre Three. This list of Sue Prather memory:ofNormaYoung David W Ricker donors also includes patron who gave when they subsc_ribed to Theatre Three's 2013-2014 Season. If Dr. &Mrs. Murray Rice Donald & Lynn Graham Ms. Dana Whitehead Rigg you would like to make a donation to the Annual Fund, please fill out and return the form included Patricia Rice Ms. Willie Grillin Karen Robinson Colin Ross Mr. Fred Grinnell Meg Robinson in this playbill. Dr. Hilda Ruch Fred & Harriet Gross Elliott& Phyllis Ross Craig Haynes Audrey & Norman Kaplan Ms. GailM Sachson Jay Stankiewicz & Don ancyRubin PRODUCER'S KLGates Mr. Jerry Knight Betty Sarratt Groves Mr. & Mrs. Warren L Rubin CIRCLE Chuck & Lolisa Laenger George & Carol Kondos Jim & Marilyn Schwartz Ms. Virginia Gruben Scott & Andrea Rutledge Wilson & GwynMason Ms. ludy Lawhorn Betty Sec.ker Jacqueline S. Hall Ms. RuthMay Rydell $1000 or more > Anonymous Mr. DavidM May Bob& 1 at.sy Magruder Patricia L. Shaughnessy Anonymous Anonymous PaulCoggins & Regina Judy Meagher Mr. Jae Alder Elaine Smith Jim Hartley Ellen Samuels Dr. &Mrs. Kenneth Montoya William & Cynthia Meier Pat Stodgbi!I Al & Judith Hearne Judy& Jack Schecter June S. Morgan cot& Eileen Milvenan Altshuler John Sutherland Morley& Cheryl Herbert Hal& Mary Jo Schneider Ida Jane & Doug Bailey Mal & Linda Noone Erika & Joel Nannis Ralph 0. Weber Jim &Aloha Hi�don Jean Ann & Rudy Ray Susan E. Barkl y John Owen Ms. Margie Reese Dr. Pamela R Hill Seward Lawrence Mr. Patrick Parise Paul & Joan Ridley FRIENDS James P. Holcomb Brooks & Vicki Shafer & Elizabeth Catherine Ritchie Barron Charles & Janine Pulman $50-$124 Arthur& Dixie Hollers Ir. & Mrs. Gregory Shim1 Joe andMary Ring Mr. W. Richard L. Russell Ms. Emily Jackson JayMurter & Tomas Soto Floyd Durr & James Lee Anonymous Blackwell /une Saucer Mark Seebeck Mr. MattC Jansha Stephen & Susan Spencer Joyia Elinson & Jerry L. Katie Slack Judith L Alderete Sue & Phil John Ms. Lanell Spivy Mr. William R. Bond SarabethA lien Dianne &Marion Brockette Setliff Gene & Marge Stockton Mr. Parris Jones Chuck& Debby Stein Dr. &Mrs. James H. Deborah &Craig Sutton Anne Allred Ms. Carolyn Kacena Ms. Freda Gail Stern Mason Brown Family Roberto Anderson Foundation Shelton JoanM Tamez Rich & Janeen Karm Mrs. Billie M Stone Gary & Genie Short Hal & Carolyn Warnick Dr. &Mrs. Wayne R. Patrick & Judy Kelly Bonnie Stoner George & Jo Ann Caruth Applebaum TimChase & Eric PoweU HelenM. Sindermann Chris Westfall & Lisa­ Anonymous Gary & Cathy Strum Mr. &Mrs. Robert S. Sloan Gabrielle Greene Charles& Susan Arnett Summer Kenny James F. Strunc &Mary Kathleen Cunningham & Harold R. &Marion Avery Randy Willis Margaret Sloman Ellen WilsonM.D Kurt & Judy Kleinschmidt Anne Gentry-Strunc Evelyn R Smith Mr. Curtis Bagley Hannah & Stuart Cutshall Elaine Klobe Peggy Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Spurrier Pat Baker, Jr. Joyce& Howard Korn Thomas A Sullivan Stan Graner & Jim McBride Lisa Bartsch James & Gayle Halperin Don & Norma Stone BACKSTAGE Caryn Korshin Terri Taylor Frank Sulzbach Dr. &Mrs. Steven A. Bell Mary& Joseph Kuhlmann Anne Marie Thames Ms. Harriet Halsell BENEFACTORS Carl & Jeanette Benson SarahM. Hansen Dan Van Pelt Anna Kuznetsova Glenn & Elise Todd Patricia A. Vaughan $125-$249 Anonymous Mr. Steve Lamberti John& Marilyn Tolle John &Meg Hauge Barbara Alexander Paul & Barbara Bierbrier William & Jo Kurth Jagoda Diana Winkelmann Anonymous Mr. Bnice Toplek Charles & Janie Barnhardt Julie Bla kwell Nicole LeBlanc M.s. Eleanor Trachtenberg Ms. Emily Jefferson Ms. Emily Beyette Ms. Linda Blase John Lonergan & Linda Steve & Jeannine Lee Barbara S. Turner SUPPORTING James & Danna Eigner Frances Blatt & Gene Raboy Patty Lewis Russell & Sylvia Vardell Niessen David Bodenstedt & Duncan & Elizabeth Mr. &Mrs. David G Luther PLAYERS Irwin Lightstone Max &Miriam Vernon Jmicheal Boeckman Ms. Elly Lindsay Thomas E. &Charlotte Jr. $250-$499 Mr. &Mrs. Gregory K. Mr. &Mrs. Robert Boyer George & NeshaMorey Kathleen A. Love Walker Ralph & Jo Blackburn Boydston Ms. Elizabeth Brannon John F. & Ann Lubben Mr. &Mrs. Joseph P Walker Dean Corbitt & Fred Penn Mr. &Mrs. BruceC Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boyer Paul & Beth Braziller Perot Foundation Ms. NancyMarchant Jr. Boardman Col. & Mrs. Earl M. Buys Ms.Martha B Brooks Bob & Phylli. Marwill James F. & Barbara Wallis Wm W. Richardson KEMB Meriam Calabria Robert & PatriciaC Brooks Anonymous Ms. Elizabeth Rivera Laura Whitter Ms. Elizabeth Brannon Tim & Susan Carnell Ms. Sidney Burtner Kay Maxwell Kathy Williams-Hunter Deedie Rose Charles & Diana Briner Bill & Fran Carter ElliottChalif Eileen and Harvey Ms. Joan Mc.Dole Paul &Alison Wright Ms. Suzanne Burkhead Jim & JoleenChambers Kim Cheshier Ms. FrancesMcGlinn Ken&Anita Wrobel Rosenblum Martha Ann Cates Mr. &Mrs. John Cross Ms. ConnieCoit Enika Schulze MarciaMcGoey Chris P. Xeros Kay& Elliot Cattaru Ila Carol L.Croy Mrs. IsabelleCollora Victoria & HunterMcGrath Anne Zhang JohnMccafferty & Lorraine Rila Cavanaugh Michael L. Dailey CoryCoons & Emily Sear David & Kathi McKenzie Z. & Shirley Zsohar Greg & Joan Chalkley Gabe &Carol Dalla! Stadulis Ms. Shirley McLean M . Janel Spencer Shaw George & GayleCowart 0. Danvin Myra Ka)' Champagne Amon & Pauline Denur GordonMc Millan & N. Jeff& Wend Cook Carol &Michael Dill Anonymous mith Fund ofThe Dallas r_ SuziMigdol Tom Corne! Dr. &Mrs. Joseph Doak Betty and Tom Cox LeonMiller Foundation CynthiaM. Cummings Robert &Carol Eberhart Jan Garten berg & Don Alan Southwest Securities, Inc. Mr. RichardMiller Mr. &Mrs. William A. John & Harryette Ehrhardt Croll David & WilmaMilne Ann Stuart Custard James & Kathryn Erickson RothaCrump Victoria & Jack Tutterrow CorinneMinshew Gabe &Carol Dalla! Bobby & Anne Fincher Ms. Lee BCullum Ms. Loretta A Monson Weathers FamilyCharitable Mr. John S Davies Pat Gentry Claudia Davis Fund ofCFT Nancy & JoeMoore Kenneth Driggs Philip& Gloria Gray Mike& fane Dempsey Kip & DelyndaMoravec Charlie & Laura Weems Dede Duson Greg&Heda Hahn Ron& Cynthia Devies Martha &Max Wells NanMoser Ms. RonnieClaire Edwards Lucian:!Hamby Carol Dirks DianaMuckleroy Jeanne Sanford Fagadau Larry &Christie Harrison Ms. Janet A Domaracki Jane R My rs LEADING PLAYERS Larry & DianeM Fi.nstrom Rita Harvey Jim & Tanya Donaghey Judy& George Nassif Mar)'& Bob Fleming John& Sandi Hebley Mr.Chuck Donald.son Liz Naughton $500-$999 David M Forsythe Robert & Barbara Herbison Mr. Robert J Downs Ms . .Elya axon Craig &Mary Anderson InM emoryofAlphaA. Charles & Trudy Hess Ruth Duff Pauline Neff Rae Allen &Claudine Fowler Dr. &Mrs. Charles Lloyd Dr. Betty Duke G orge Nilan, Jr. Sherrill Lynn Frank Hughes David &Maureen Ehrlicher Cory & Mary Norman Morris S. Crim Joan Friedman Mr. &Mrs. John Jaggers Lee & Paula Eilbott Mildred Odell Brig. Gen H.J. Dalton, Jr. Gary& Edith F ritzsche Bill & Elaine Johnson Ms. Lisa Fairchild Mr. Thomas J O'Keefe Sam Y. Dorfman, Jr.M.D. Mrs. H. Matthews Garland Barbara Kemp Ross& Betty Farnsworth Mike & Faith O'Neill VirginiaC. Dykes Bob &Marilyn Halpin Ms. Bonnie Krauss Boyce& Pat Farrar Bill Pervin & Susan Chizeck Eileen and Harvey Melinda Hartnett &Chris Lee & Kim Laird Dorothy E Fischer Mary Petterborg Rosenblum Ellis Ms. Sue Magness Richard L. & Kay Fleming Ms. Danielle Pickard Joan Eschrich The Estate ofMrs. Robert S. MonaMagnis Lisa Fox Ross Pool Laura V. Estrada Hauger Brian & Shelley Maher Lisa Fox Ms. Janet Poudevigne Lucy H. & Rick Fredrickson Mr. &Mrs. Jack W Hawkins Sam & BarbaraMcKenney Frances Fulton Ms. Hel.en Randolph Ms. Pauline Graivier John HumphreyMD Hilda S.McLaughlin Doug & Linda Gilpin Dr. & Mrs. Peter C Ray Elaina and Gary Gross MaryAnne Ingram & Jim Mr. &Mrs. Mike Mitchell W. 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