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. CON OTHERSTACES C T3 PEOPLE Come See CIRCLE THEATRE ICT MAINSTAGE TRINITY SHAKESPEARE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY 14- JUNE 13 Hail Mary! MAY 29-JUN E 13 All My Sons FESTIVAL CHAIRShanna NugentCobbs JUNE 5-28 Howl JUNE 11-28 Tw elfth Night JUNE 12-28 Romeo B[juliet LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION CONTEMPORARY THEATRE TailimSong ECH@ OF DALLAS JUBILEE THEATRE BOARD MEMBERS JacAlder, Carl Cecere, Cameron THRU MAY 17 UPTOWN PLAYERS THEATRE The Cemetery Club MAY 22-1 u NE 21 The Gospel Queen Ballantyne, Roland 13[Virginia Dykes, Sally Hansen, Ju NE 5-28 Mammie Queerest David G. Luther,Mircea Negrea, Dana Rigg, in Theatre Too in Ma ! DALLAS SUMMER KITCHEN DOG THEATER Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, PhD, Janet y MUSICALS MAY 29-JUNE 27 New Works Festival WATERTOWER THEATRE SpencerShaw, AnnStuart, PhD, Rebecca Thomas, Theatre Three is hosting Echo MAY 19-24 Fiddler on the Roof MAY 21-JUNE 7 Indoor/Outdoor Deborah B. Tull, Karen Washington Theatre's bring-back production MAY 26-J u NE 7 Happy Days: A New SECOND THOUGHT JUNE 4-21 The Receptionist HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS GaryW. Grubbs, John Musical THEAT RE Strauss of The Nibroc Trilogy, an award­ JUNE 9-21 The Wizard ofOz MAY 15 & 16 Little Light CORPORATE ADVISORY COUNCIL winning three play cycle that TNS PARTNERS JimChambers follows a young couple from their DALLAS THEATER CENTER STAGE WEST ALLIE BETH ALLMAN & ASSOCIATES first meeting in the 194o's through TH RU MAY 24 Sarah, Plain and Tall MAY 21-JUNE 14 Dead Man's Cell Bill &Marsue Williams the Second World War and into the Phone GABLES RESIDENTIALCindy Davis ECHO THEATRE HEALTH SEARCH, LLC Dodie Butler Eisenhower era. TH RU MAY 31 The Nibroc Trilogy TITAS QUICKSILVER INTERACTIVE GROUP, INC. MAY 19 Wonderland MAY 21 India.Arie Jeannine Lee Playl: Last Train to Nibroc THE FAIRMONT HOTELShannah Milstead May 7-ro, May 14-16 HIP POCKET THEATRE THEATRE ARLINGTON MEADOWS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Nancy Cochran MAY 23 A Pocket Full ofBluegrass THRU MAY 24 The House ofBlue Play 2: See Rock City Leaves ADMINISTRATION May 21-24 EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR JaeAlder Play 3: Gu/JView Drive COMPANY MANAGER Terry Dobson ASSISTANT PRODUCERCory Norman May 28-30 DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS JoanSleight Festival Day: IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANTWendy Kwan See all three shows on May 31! DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS G(COMMUNICATIONS Kimberly Richard Tix & Info:214-871-3300 or IT MANAGER Nick Rushing INTERN SUPERVISORMarkC Guerra www.theatre3dallas.com EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASS ISTANT Adele Acrey HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier

PRODUCTION TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DavidWalsh MUSICAL DIRECTOR Terry Dobson RESIDENT ARTIST Bruce R. Coleman You talk... she listens. MASTER CARPENTER JeffreySchmidt INTERN STAFF Donny Avery, Linsey Betts, John Davenport

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PLAYBILL EDITORS: Jae Alder a[Kimberly Richard www.imageafter.net PROOFREADER: Adele Acrey ILLUSTRATION: Brett Matthew Coleman 214-354-6992 PHOTOGRAPHY: Ken Birdsell/The Image After DESIGN a[LAYOUT: David w. Radabaugh/D Magazine C EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR JACALDER PRESENTS ... Lost in the Star BOOK & LYRICS MAXWELL ANDERSON, Music Based on the novel by Alan Paton, Cry. ti,� Bc/0111:dCounlQ• By Special Arrangement with The Rodgers eZ.Hammerstein Organization KurtWeill ARTISTIC STAFF PRODUCTION STAFF THEATRE A NOTE FROM JAC ALDER ABOUT THE COMPOSER THREE DIRECTOR/SET DESIGN AEA STAGE MANAGER Jae Alder *Bruce R. Coleman This production of Lost in the Stars sang with longing that would melt stone. MUSICAL DIRECTORS/PIANISTS ASSISTANT AEA STAGE MANAGER followsfour previous productions All this and Kurt Weill, too! *Amy Mills Terry Dobson &Vonda Bowling at Theatre Three with scores by this TECHNICAL DIRECTOR David Walsh LIGHTING DESIGN MASTER CARPENTERJeffi-ey Schmidt important composer. In 1998, we did Personal friendsof Kurt Weill have Josh Blann DIALECT COACH LeeJamison Wadley his most famouspiece, The Three Penny testified in countless interviews and COSTUME DESIGN PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Opera. It was a fine production with journals that he was, despite all the Michael Robinson John Davenport Sally Soldo, Greg Dulcie, Amy Mills, and sturm and drang of his writing, a most SOUND DESIGN PRODUCTION CREW Doug Jackson (among other talented delightful even cheerful co-worker. His Mark C. Guerra Donny Avery, Linse Betts, John Davenport',Mark C. Guerra players). We were all a bit astounded at escape from the Nazi oppression and LIGHTING CONSULTANT the production being such a hit, though their slaughter of the Jews is hair-raising. Amanda West SCENE SYNOPSIS & perhaps we shouldn't have been: it's one His struggle to achieve was intense. CAST MUSICAL NUMBERS of theatre's most famoustitles. His marriage(s) to Lotte Lenya could at PLACE AND TIME JOHN KUMALOA.SolomonAbahJr. least be termed "complex". Yet in his The action of the show takes In 1978, we had done , another American works, notably Knickerbocker JOHANNES PARFURI Bennie Adkins place in a varietyoflocations in SUTTY **Ozioma Akagha 1 dotshenj, a smal.lvillage in South of Weill's collaborations with Bertolt Holiday, Lost in the Stars , One Touch STEPHEN KUMALO Africa,and Jol)annesburg. Brecht. A major personal memory from of Venus, Down in the Valley, and Street that production was fillingin on the Scene, his composing contains strands of *Akin Babatunde !949· ARTHUR JARVIS Blake Blair accordion part (at the last minute) and his celebrated personal cheer as he inter­ EDWARD JARVIS Andrew Bonatti how, after years of not playing the accor­ polates American melodic and harmonic ACT I dion, I practiced continuously fortwelve optimism - something in political terms Bu RTO N Chad Daniel "The Hills oflxopo" MARK ELAND Jonathon Horne LEADER &COMPANY hours, then played the opening. The next we, today, know as hope. Lost in the day I could not move any of the muscles Stars was his great final work· he began ALEX Raliegh "Tre" Jones "Thousands ofMiles" FOREMAN STEPHEN &ABSALOM required to pump out the notes! In fact, writing it with Maxwell Anderson in 1949, Kyle Zachary Lee Kelesoma "Train to Johannesburg" I couldn't even lift a forkto my mouth. the year beforehis death. It honors us PAULUS/HLABENI Jiles R. King, II COMPANY Thus ended my accordion substitute to work on this great legacy, and I'm so JUDGE Gale McCray "The Search" career. But I loved the show which Larry pleased to be doing it in the company of LEADER/LINDA *Liz Mikel STE PHEN & COMPANY O'Dwyer directed with malicious glee. so many gifted artists· new and old with JARED Kamelle Mills "The Little Gray House" us - who are devoting themselves to this STEPHEN &COMPANY ROSE Rashida Moore On May 19, 1999, we produced a gala composer's intentions. GOVERNESS "Who'll Buy" performanceof Kurt Weill and Ira Gersh­ Delynda Johnson Moravec LIN DA &JU KE JOI NT SI NG ERS win's , featuring Connie ABSOLOM KU MALO *Cedric Neal "Trouble Man" Coit. During the 1990/1991 season, I IRINA GRACE KUMALO (with Terry Dobson's assistance) put Rachel Elizabeth Perkins "Murder in Parkwood" together a retrospective of Weill's theatre COMPANY MS. MKIZE Crystal Ramon music (with a six member femalecast), MATTHEW "Fear!" punningly called Weill Women. The show COMPANY Darius-Anthony Robinson covered his work from the difficultbut NITA Miracle Sheppard "Lost in the Stars" intensely creative pre-World War II period COMPANY IRINA HKristen Smith and his post-immigration to America BAN KER'S WI FE Rachel Starkey ACT II career, which lasted to his death April 3, "The Wild Justice" 1950. JAMES JARVIS 1'TerryVandivort ABSALOM &COMPANY MERCHANT'S WIFE "O Tixo, Tixo Help Me!" **Lee Jamison Wadley STE PH EN Weill Women remains one of the shows I'm most proud to have done, in no WILLIAM Gary Williams "Stay Well" JUDGE'S WIFE Jane Willingham IRINA small measure because the women in that show were so talented and versatile. "Cry, the Beloved Country" ,, . LEADER &COMPANY The late Sharon Bunn memorably spat out the rage in spectacular songs "Big Mole" ALEX with retranslated Brecht lyrics; Denise LeBrun's singing nailed amorality and "A Bird of Passage" GRACE & COMPANY world-weariness alternating with the * indicates members working under Actor's "Finale" bravado of the strongest of Earth Moth­ Equity Association contracts in this production� COMPANY ers. Both Connie Coit and Connie Nelson ** indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA membership candidate program. There will be one fifteenminute intermission sang like Jason's Sirens: dangerous between Acts I and II. seductresses. At other moments, they LEFT TO RIGHT: Darius-Anthony Robinson, Kristen Smith, Rachel Elizabeth Perkins, Blake Blair, Andrew Bonatti,Terry Vandivort, Jiles R. King, • II, Gary Williams, Crystal Ram6n, Jane Willingham, and 1 Rachel Starkey.--��

M�well theater history - Theatre and Forever Plaid forthe (Dallas/Fort Worth Critics FW directorial debut with in . Anderson Three's production of I Flower Mound Perform­ Forum Awards 2003), Mesquite Community LYRICIST/BOOK Love You, You're Perfect, ing Arts Theater; Seussi­ and the Rabin Award for Theater's Don't Dress Ozioma Akagha SUTTY His plays, many of which Now Change. He also cal! and Grease, Richland Best Costume in a Play or For Dinner. Mark's other » Ms. Akagha makes her are written in verse, directed and accompa­ College; Seussical! and Musical (2001, 2002, and theater credits include firstappearance with us, usually concern social nied many of the critically Schoolhouse Rock, Live!, 2005). costume design forOnly and will receive her BFA in and moral problems. acclaimed Theatre Too WaterTower Summer Heaven, Frozen, Season's acting fromSMU in the Anderson was a journal­ productions. Terry has Camp, and many others Josh Blann LIGHTING Greetings, The Goodbye spring 2010. Her experi­ ist until the successful performed with Casa in the DFW aea. Vonda DESIGN» Mr. Blann Girl, House and Garden ence in theatre includes production in 1924 of Mariana,Dallas Theater teaches Middle School returns to practice his and A Dog's Life(2009 the roles of Mrs. Dickson What Price Glory?, a Center, Flower Mound and Upper School choir at craft for Theatre Three Column Nominee w/ in Intimate Apparel, and war drama written with PerformingArts Theater, Greenhill in Addison, and once again. Previously, he Bruce Coleman) at Theatre Linda White-Keeler in The Laurence Stallings. Lyric Stage, Irving; and is also the co-founderof designed lights for Crimes Three; The Blue Room, Risk Overwhelming, both at Winterset (1935), based on Theatre Arlington. Terry Dallas Young Artists. of the Heart, Whodunnit, Theater Initiative's 2007 SMU. the Sacco-Vanzetti case, won a Rabin Award forhis and House (in the double F.I.T. show, SeussicalJrfor is probably Anderson's work on the musical.Jon Michael Robinson show of House & Garden). Imagination Players and Akin Babatunde STEPHEN most successful verse Cl[Jen,and is a recipient COSTUME DESIGN» Recently, Josh directed Twelve Angry Jurors at The KUMALO » Mr. Babatunde tragedy. He wrote many of numerous Column Mr. Robinson's recent Green forFlying Man Greenhill School. Mark is returns to Theatre Three, historical dramas includ­ Awards. Last season, assignments at Theatre Productions at the Out of currently Theatre Three's having directed the ing Elizabeth the Queen Terry directed Theatre Three include The Full the Loop Fringe Festival Intern Supervisor but premiere of Manchild (1930), Mary of Scotland Three's productions Monty, Vieux Carre, Glori­ at WaterTower Theatre. In will be leaving after this in the Promised Land in (1933), Valley Forge (1934), of Crimes of the Heart ous!, Democracy, Talking addition to his technical season to teach elemen­ 1994. Akln's educational Joan of Lorraine(194 7), and Mid-Life!The Crisis Pictures, The Odd Couple, expertise, Josh has an tary school. background includes an Anne of the Thousand Days Musical. He also directed Caroline, or Change, Mack MFA in acting and spent MA in humanities from (1948), and Barefoot in the 2009 return engage­ Cl[Mabel, Pygmalion, three seasons at PlayMak­ CAST the University of Texas at Athens (1951). Among his ment of/ Love You, You're Crimes of the Heart, ers Repertory Company Dallas where he is a Ph.D. other plays are Both Your Perfect, Now Change and Whodunnit, Defiance, and in North Carolina. He A. Solomon Abah,Jr. candidate in the aesthetic Houses (1933), High Tor most recently directed The Light in the Piazza. He is a member of Actors' JOHN KU MALO» Mr. and humanities program. (1937), The Star Wagon Theatre Three's produc­ has designed many shows Equity and has performed Abah debuts with He is an accomplished (1937), Key Largo (1939), tion of Murder on the Nile. forWaterTower Theatre, locally with Stage Theatre Three in this show, theatrical director, actor, and The Eve of St. Mark Uptown Players, Cross­ West in Ft. Worth, and having received a BFA in writer and coach, whose (1942). He also wrote the Vonda Bowling MUSI­ Roads Theatre, Garland Dallas Children's Theater, theatre from Tarlton State career spans from librettos forKurt Weill's CAL DIRECTOR/PIANIST Civic Theatre, Garland Shakespeare Festival of University, Ft. Worth. regional to off-Broadway » Ms. Bowling returns Summer Musicals, Lyric Dallas, Project X, and right Solomon's theatrical and international stages, (1938) and Lost in the Stars to Theatre Three, in Stage, Irving; Contem­ here at Theatre Three in experience includes roles and includes filmand (1940). A collection of his her fourthproduction porary Theatre of Dallas, The Goodbye Girl. with the Plaza Theatre television. He has also poetry, Notes on a Dream, with us; she was the Kauffman Civic Theatre, Company, Cleburne in been a resident company was published in 1972. Chorus Master/Ensemble and Coppell Community Mark C. Guerra SOUND Aida; Onstage in Bedford member of theaters ARTISTIC STAFF Member in The Light in Theatre. Michael has DESIGN» Mr. Guerra is a in Sweeney Todd; Tarleton throughout the country: The Piazza and Music also designed formany multi-talented member of State Theatre in Guys Cl[ Trinity Rep in Providence, TerryDobson MUSICAL Director forA Dog's Life of our local colleges and Theatre Three's staff. He Dolls, The Last Meeting of RI; La Mama Experimental DIRECTOR/PIANIST» in 2008, and the Assistant universities: University has appeared on Theatre the Knights of the White Theater, NY; The Alley Mr. Dobson has been Music Director/Pianist for of North Texas Opera Three's stage as Man in A Magnolia, and Noises Off; Theater, Houston, TX; a member of Theatre I Love You, You're Perfect, Theatre, Texas Christian Dog's Life,Fatty Arbuckle and Ft. Worth Theatre in and the Dallas Theater Three's Artistic Staffsince Now Change earlier this University Opera Studio, in Mack and Mabel and Jesus Christ Superstar. Center. He is presently the May 1980. He currently year. Vonda has show­ University of Texas at Dal­ TonyGiordano/Ensemble Bennie Adkins JOHANNES artistic director of Ebony serves as T3's Musical cased her music directing las, Brookhaven College, in The Full Monty. Mark PARFURI » Mr. Adkins is Emeralds Classic Theater, Director and Company talents in other Metroplex and Richland College. His also recently acted as also making his debut located in the Potter's Manager. Terry directed venues as well: The Music awards include "Best Assistant Director for with Theatre Three, House, Dallas. Among the (and accompanied) the Man and Bye, Bye Birdie Costume Shop" (Dallas Theatre Three's produc­ having received his many awards forhis work, longest running stage forDallas Young Artists; Observer 2000), "Best tion of Murder on the Nile. training here in Dallas at Akln is the recipient of production in Dallas Little Shop of Horrors Costumes" forOld Settler Mark recently made his D/ KD Actors Conservatory the Dallas MorningNews C LOST IN THE STARS BIOGRAPHIES

LEFT TO RIGHT: Liz Mikel, Ozioma Akagha, Kristen Smith, A. Solomon Abah, Jr., Rashida Moore, Bennie Adkins, Darius­ Anthony Robinson, Raliegh "Tre" Jones, and Akin Babatunde

PerformingArts Living Chad Daniel BURTON » Creation at his church. of Alfredin My Three and Jubilee Theater in productions of Elixir of Black History Legends Mr. Daniel, debuting with His solo rendition of the Angels, Irving Community Fort Worth. Her filmand Love and The Magic Flute, Citation, the Dallas Critics us in this production, is same was well received Theatre, Mainstage; Man television experience at the Lyric Opera of Waco Forum Award, the Leon currently pursuing an and in demand forBlack ] In AWay Home, DFW include three seasons as in La Traviata, and in Fort Rabin Award forBest New MFA in acting at SMU. History presentations Playwright's Alliance; Corrina Williams on the Worth as EthelToffelmier Play or Musical; the KRLD He has appeared at throughout the Metroplex. ] and Joe Clark in Spunk NBC series Friday Night in The Music Man at Casa Black History Month Com- various theaters in the Tre received training from andjohn in Not Another Lights, Sordid Lives, the Maiiana,and Chiffonin munity Service Award; Metroplex including the DramaKids International Encore at Spelman College, Series, Welcome Home Little Shop of Horrors at and the Best Actor Dallas Dallas Theater Center, and later withTe CoThe- Atlanta,GA. RoscoeJenkins, and Car- Stage West. Observer Award. Kitchen DogTheater atrical Productions with ried Away. She won the and WaterTower Theatre. Teresa Wash. AtTeCo he Gale McCray JUDGE» 2008 Column Award for Delynda Johnson Blake Blair ARTHUR Chad has most recently expanded his repertoire Mr. McCray makes his Caroline, or Change, the Moravec GOVERNESS» Ms. JARVIS» Mr. Blair debuts appeared at the Dallas to include dance, singing, debut with Theatre Three. 2007-2008 Reader's Voice Moravec returns to our withTheatre Three in this Theater Center as: Cousin and Shakespeare, and Gale's education/training Award forBest Actress, stage, having created the production, and received Kevin in The Who's Tommy, performedin Dr. Arthur includes the opera work- the 2007 Dallas Observer roles of Signora Nacarrelli his training at Collin as Feste in Twelfth Night, Allen's stageplayWe, shop atTa rrant County Award forBest Dramatic in The Light in the Piazza College, Plano. Blake has and as Lovborg in Hedda The People. Aside from College South, Fort Worth, Actress, and the 2004 D and Ella in Mack al,.Mabel. performedin numerous Gabler. his performingarts and voice lessons with Magazine Award forBest Delynda is well known in productions at Collin Col- credits, Tre has played Darlene Marks and Carla Actress. Liz is a resident other Metroplex venues lege: The Ruby Sunrise, My Jonathon Horne MARK drums since age three, White. His most recent company member of the having performed in Three Angels, Flaming Guns ELAND » Mr. Horne is a church pianist, and performance was as Paw- Dallas Theater Center. Urinetown: The Musical at of the Purple Sage, and All's performswith us forthe pursues athletic interests nee Bill in Annie Get Your Richland College, Damn Well that EndsWell and is first time, being currently of footballand baseball. Gun atTheatre Arlington. Kamelle Mills JARED» Yankees forGarland in the cast of The History enrolled at KD Actors He has professional Additional interests Mr. Mills, a playwright, is Summer Musicals, The Boys at Uptown Players. Conservatory. However, representation by the include baseball - he is debuting with Theatre Mikado forGarland Civic His television and film Jonathon has performed Campbell Agency who a member of the Society Three, having received Theatre, Best Christmas experience include Con- extensively at the Globe books him formodeling For American Baseball his training at SMU. His Pageant Ever and Honk! nect Four at the Magnolia of the Great Southwest andTV commercial roles. Research and is presently firstfull-length play was forFlower Mound Film Festival, and A Kiss Theater and Midland working on a show: One produced at SMU as part Performing Arts Theater, to Build a Dream On, a Community Theatre, in Kyle Zachary Lee Man Looks at Baseball of the New Visions New Once Upon A Mattress Student AFI filmentry. He Midland, TX. His roles Kelesoma FOREMAN » (with history, songs, Voices Festival this year. forIrving Community makes his home here in include Petruchio in Tam- Mr. Kelesoma debuts poems and memories). Most of Kamelle's favorite Theatre, Mainstage, Baby Dallas. ing of the Shew, Himself withTheatre Three and theatre roles have been at forContemporary Theatre in The Complete Works received his training at Liz Mikel LEADER /LINDA» SMU 's Meadows School of Dallas and TheWho's Andrew Bonatti EDWARD ofWilliam Shakespeare Collin College, Plano. He Ms. Mikel returns to our of the Arts: Stone in Two Tommy forUptown Play- JARVIS» Mr. Bonatti, one (abridged), Claudio in has performedat the stage once again, having Orphans, Joseph Gasana ers. She is a three time of our young actors, also Much Ado About Noth- Quad C Theatre of Collin ) recently created the role in The Overwhelming, receipent of the Column makes his debut with us in ing, Pompey in Measure College in the roles of of CarolineThibodeaux, in Franny in Balm in Gilead Awards Best Featured this production. However, for Measure, Horatio in Simon and Andy in Big j Caroline, or Change, and and the MC in Cabaret; Actress in a Musical for he has performedin other Hamlet, and Dr. Jason River. previous roles ofThe Seer with a role in the Harlem Damn Yankees in 2008, Metroplex venues as: Posner in Wit. Jonathon in Blood Brothers, Asaka in ensemble of Ragtime, for Honk! in 2007, and Peter Cratchit in Scrooge, resides in Dallas with his Jiles R. King, II PAULUS/ Once on this Island, Sister Pipa Corners Multicultural Once Upon a Mattress in The Musical forLife Stage wife, Maija. HLABENI » Mr. King Bessie Rice in Tobacco Festival, Pipa, Brazil. 2004. Theatre, Grapevine; and adds his name to Road, Mrs. Brown in Tree Frog injungle Book those debuting with us, Manchild in the Promised Rashida Moore ROSE » Ms. Cedric Neal ABSOL OM Kids, forThe Plaza Theatre, Raliegh "Tre "Jones ALEX having received a BA in Land, and an ensemble Moore makes her debut KU MALO» Mr. Neal will be Garland. Andrew was also »Mr.Jones, debuting at theatre, concentration role in A Grand Night for with us, having received remembered forhis por- invited by John Garcia to Theatre Three, started in directing and stage Singing. Liz is well-known her B.A. in music/voice trayal of Joel, the owner, in play young John in the acting at the age of managing, at Morehouse in the Metroplex forher at Baylor University, the 2008 production of A opening number at the seven during a dramatic College, Atlanta, GA. performancesat The Waco. However, Rashida Dog's Life. His education 2009 Column Awards. presentation of James Jiles' experience in Dallas Theater Center, the has performedat the and training include Weldon Johnson's The theatre includes the roles Dallas Children'sTheater, Baylor OperaTheatre in BookerT. Washington C LOST IN THE STARS BIOGRAPHIES LEFT TO RIGHT: LEFT TO RIGHT: Miracle Sheppard, Jane Willingham, Cale McCray, Jane Rache1Starkey,Lee Willingham, Jonathon Jamison Wadley Horne, Andrew Bonatti, Cedric Neal, Rashida Terry Vandivort, Kyle Moore,Ozioma Zachary Lee Kelesoma, Akagha, Kristen and Chad Daniel Smith, Bennie Adkins, A. Solomon Abah, Jr. Kamelle Mills, Darius­ Anthony Robinson, and LizMikel HighSchool forthe County College Opera Dallas Children's Theater; as Francesca inWest Side and Uptown Players. at Six Flags Over Texas. PerformingArts and Workshop: Katisha in as Ren McCormack in Story; for Flower Mound His talents have been Gary has also performed Eastman School of Music The Mikado, Miss Todd Footloose and Cogsworth PerformingArts Theatre recognized with two Dal­ in the Nintendo Wii in Rochester, New York. in Old Maid and the Thief in Beauty and the Beast as Chiffonin Little Shop las Theatre Critics Forum national commercial. He Cedric is well-known in Suor Angelika in Suor forGarland Civic Theatre; of Horrors; and for Echo Awards - one forTa king is represented by the Kim the metro pl ex forhis Angelika, Magda in The and Tootiein Facts of Life: Theatre as choreographer Steps and one forboth Dawson Agency. roles in In The Beginning Consul, Jack's Mother in The Lost Episode, Matt and Spirit in Daisy in the Dear Liar and Southern and TheWho's Tommy Into theWoods, Irina the Lloyd in Bare: A Pop Rock Dreamtime. Kristen also Baptist Sissies. Jane Willingham JUDGE'S for Dallas Theater Center Street Lady in Berlin to Opera, and Hud in Hair teaches African dance, WIFE» Ms. Willingham (where he is a member Broadway, Donna Elvira in for Uptown Players. He tap, hip-hop, and ballet, Lee Jamison Wadley returns to Theatre Three of the Resident Acting Don Giovanni, andBaba also worked with Camina and is represented by the MERCHANT'S WIFE» Ms. and will be remembered Company); in Tick, Tick ... in The Medium. Rachel Entertainment in the film Kim Dawson Agency. Wadley, debuting with us, for her roles as Mrs. Boom, Aida, The Normal has also performedin the Martini: The Movie, and received herBFA in drama Rhodes in Seven Keys to Heart and The Lifefor Dallas Opera production was a regular TV anchor Rachel Starkey BANKER'S performancefrom the Baldpate and Mary Maude Uptown Players; in A Brief of Porgy and Bess. She in '03 and '04 for School WIFE» Ms. Starkey, also University of Oklahoma. in Vieux Carre. She has History ofWhite Music, can be seen in the film Zone Dallas. Darius has debuting with us, has Lee has performedwith aBA in theater from Rockin' Christmas Party The RiffShe received the received multiple Column performedwith the Shakespeare Dallas in OklahomaState Univer­ and It Ain't Nothin' But 2000 Cari Award forBest Awards for his talent and Tarrant County College the role of Cressida in sity with much training The Blues forWaterTower Supporting Actress for acting abilities. Opera Workshop and Troilus and Cressida, as in the Meisner technique Theatre; and in Crowns Into theWoods. studied with Darlene Molly in Raisingjo at the of acting and improvisa­ and Ain't Misbehavin' Miracle Sheppard NITA» Marks. Rachel has been Dallas Hub Theatre, as tion. Jane has performed forJubilee Theatre, Fort Crystal Ramon MS. Ms. Sheppard debuts with in the chorus for Berlin Eve in Shades of Gray at roles in many venues in Worth. He also created MKIZE» Ms. Ramon, also Theatre Three, having to Broadway and A Grand the Pocket Sandwich the Metroplex: Mother the role ofSportin' Life debuting with us, has a received her theatrical Night for Singing, and Theatre, as Mrs. Fezziwig in True West, Kitchen in Porgy and Bess for BA in communications training at TeCo Theatrical performedvarious roles in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Dog Theater; Sharon in Zach Theatre, Austin, TX. from Union University Productions, and dance in opera musical revues. Christmas Binge at Risk Book of Days, WaterTower Cedric is a 2008-2009 in Jackson, TN. Crystal and theater training at Theatre Initiative, Dallas, Theatre; and Mrs. Curtain Column Award winner; has performedin other Sidney Lanier Elementary TerryVandivort JAM ES and Wikewitch in Anton in Man of No Importance, won the 2007-2008 DFW Dallas venues: Uptown School. Miracle has JARVIS» Mr. Vandivort is in Show Business at the Uptown Players - all in Critics Forum award for Players as the Blues won firstplace in three well known to Theatre Old Science Hall Theatre Dallas; Mrs. Cardoza in Best Actor, and the 2007 Singer in The Trials and oratorical contests. Three audiences from in Norman, OK and Titanic, Lyric Stage, Irving; Leon Rabin Award forBest Tribulations of a Trailer his many performance appeared in Story Songs, Mrs. Banks in Barefoot in Supporting Actor here in Trash Housewife,and as Kristen Smith IRINA» assignments with us directed byBetty Buckley. the Park, Flower Mound Dallas. In Austin, he won a featured GospelSinger Ms. Smith, debuting with including: Warn Coucher, PerformingArts Theatre; the 2008 Austin Critics in A Christmas Carol: A us, received her associate the gardner in House and Gary Williams WILLIAM» and Nurse in Romeo CJi: andB. Iden Payne Award SoulfulTa le for 7thStage degree in musical theater Garden, Col. Pickering Mr. Williams debuts Juliet forStolen Shake­ forBest Supporting Actor. Productions. She is also a at KD Studio Actors in Pygmalion, Burgoyne with us, having received speare Guild in Ft. Worth. Cedric is represented by regular performerat Bill's Conservatory, and also in The Devil's Disciple, his training in theater She also performedthe the Mary Collins Agency. Hideaway and Alexandre's. attended theBooker T. GeorgeBernard Shaw fromKD Studio Actors role of Amanda in The Washington Arts Magnet in Dear Liar, Tristam in Conservatory. He has Glass Menagerie forMerry­ Rachel Elizabeth Perkins Darius-Anthony HighSchool. She has Taking Steps, Gellburg in worked with various Go-Round Playhouse, GRACE KUMALO» Ms. Per­ Robinson MATTHEW» Mr. performedroles in other Broken Glass, Oscar Wilde theaters in the Metroplex Auburn, NY. Her filmand kins makes her debut on Robinson returns to our Metroplex venues: in in Gross Indecency, and including these roles: a T.V. experience includes our stage, having received stage after performing Dallas - for KD Black Box Hysterium in A Funny Slave in Big River forColin numerous appearances in her BA in music from the roles ofBilly and Ricky Theater, as Angel in Best Thing Happened on the College Theater (Quad both venues. Texas Wesleyan University, Simpson in our 2008 pro­ Little Whorehouse in Texas Way to the Forum. In C Theater), Alphonse in Ft. Worth and studied duction of The Goodbye and Aunt March in Little addition to Theatre Three The Boyfriend for Theatre voice with Darlene Marks, Girl. Darius-Anthony is Women; and WaterTower roles, he is well known Arlington, a Country Dale Morehouse, and well known to Metroplex Theatre as Vibrata in A in other Dallas venues: Singer in Footloose and Dr. Julie McCoy. She has audiences forhis roles Funny Thing Happened Dallas Children's Theater, Armstrong in Ten Little performedroles in pro­ as: Snail/ManBird in A on theWay to the Forum; Kitchen Dog Theater, Indians forBlack Box The­ ductions with the Tarrant Year with Frog and Toadfor for Lyric Stage in Irving, Shakespeare Festival of atre; and singer/dancer Dallas, The Lean Theatre, for Holiday in the Park C T3 SEASON CALENDAR C THE PHOENIX CAMPAIGN

2008-2009 !'"""'"'"""'"""'""-···········"··················· ·- ----···-- THEATRE THREE � Dear Playgoer, I'm just like you: I've watched the recent global financialgyrations on HOUSE DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER YES! YES! july IO-august IO, 2008 february 5-march 8, 2009 television. Like you, I've heard more YES! bad economic news driving to work, and One of two hit comedies by A breakneck farce by Marc List my name in support ofThe Phoenix read all the scary money stuffin current Sir Alan Ayckbourn intended Camoletti, English language Campaign, Theatre Three's annual drive for magazines and newspapers. to be performed simultane­ version by Robin Hawdon. operating support. Membership levels are as follows: ously by the same cast in two In his wife's absence, a modern French Okay, I get it. Tighten the belt. Eliminate adjacent theatre spaces. husband plans to host a dinner and PRODUCER'S COUNCIL TICKETS er[ liaison with his mistress-divulging the extravagances. Make do with less. Gifts of$1,ooo or more to support production INFORMATION Though each of the plays is complete in plot to his best friend But, surprise I Can Cooperate with others. Share resources. costs for sets, lights, and designers 214-871-3300 and of itself, characters move between you guess who the best friend has as his theatre3dallas.com House (Theatre Three) and Garden Buy only what you must. DIRECTOR'S COUNCIL mistress? And who is the beguiling (Theatre Too) weaving the puzzle plots Gifts of$500-$999 to support outreach, audi­ female chef sent to concoct the perfect of these two funny shows.•', ence development, and artistic administration seductive meal) Though present world economic circum­ stances are grimmer than ever, those ACTOR'S BENEFACTORS Theatre Three, Inc. DEFIANCE response strategies are hardly new at Gifts of$250-$499 to support salaries and 2800 Routh Street september 4-october 5, 2008 MURDER ON THE NILE march 26-april 26, 2009 Theatre Three. We've tightened our belts. benefitsfor the residential acting company Suite 168 A sizzling drama by Pulitzer Dallas, Texas 75201 (Example: there's not been staffsalary AUTHOR'S BENEFACTORS Prize-winning John Patrick A 193o's exotic mystery by Gifts of$125-$249 to support royalties to Shanley. Dame Agatha Christie. increases forfour years.) We eliminated extravagances long ago with budgets composers, lyricists, and playwrights Set on a United States Marine Corps An elegant honeymoon cruise on the BACKSTAGE BENEFACTORS base in North Carolina in 1971, three Nile forattractive young aristocrats turns that only include necessities. Our modus Gifts of$50-$124 to support stipends for officersare on a collision course over race, strange and dangerous with the surprise operandi is borrow, barter, and beg. Theatre Three's intern staff women, and authority-both military appearance of the young husband's stalker Before the doomed ship reaches and moral authority. Things are tough, things are bad, and the its downriver destination, an audacious DONOR INFORMATION conspiracy roils the waters and lays bare future is going to look disturbingly dif­ THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA the blackest hearts of criminal intrigue, ferent. Despite all that, I believe Theatre october 23-november 23, 2008 name Three will survive and serve many more The TonyAwar d-winning LOST IN THE STARS years and many more people. romance by composer Adam may 14-june 14, 2009 address Guettel and author Craig Lucas. Based on the celebrated novel As we all re-order our priorities in the city The passions of a youthful Italian lad Cry, the Beloved Country by faceof changed economics, we will all be with a doting Tuscan family are deeply Alan Paton, play by Maxwell state zip code making value judgements that will have stirred by a beautiful American tourist Anderson, music by Kurt Weill. accompanied by her protective mother, long lasting consequences. I ask you to e-mail and cherished beliefs are tested. The sweeping, epic tale of a poor but join me and hundreds of other friends deeply religious black pastor in South who faithfullyremember Theatre Three patron number (ifknown) TRYSTS IN TOLEDO (LOS Africa whose faith is supremely tested as something that has a special value. EMPENOS DE UNA CASA) as he seeks to solve his son's disap­ december n-january 18, 2009 pearance-crowned by an astonishing The Phoenix Fund was created precisely name (as you wish itto appear in the program). conclusion of racial reconciliation, to ask people to become friendswho 0 or check here to remain anonymous By 17th century nun Sor Juana help. Partners. Year after year since 1991, Ines de la Cruz, new English PAYMENT INFORMATION it has been the success ofThe Phoenix language version by Jae Alder. Fund that has kept a dream alive, produc­ $ A witty cloak and dagger romance follow­ total contribution tive, and vital. Please give generously to ing the romantic confusions of a houseful 0 My check is enclosed for the full amount or of young nobles and their roguish this annual drive in this difficult quarter I wish to charge my donation to: servants with a dizzyingly complex plot of a difficultyear. 0 Visa O DiscoverO MC OAMEX played at top speed /' Say yes: we really need to hear it from you. credit card number

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THE PHOENIX CAMPAIGN Theatre T}u-ee' 2008-2009 Phoenix Campaign is underway. This year's goal is $125,000. You can donate by fillingout the donation form in this playbill or online at www.theatre3dallas.com. PRODUCER'S COUNCIL Graivier, Ed & LeAnn Greer, Bob & Marilyn $1000 or more Halpin, Mr. Alex Hamerman, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Altshuler, Mary S. W. Hawkins, Ms. jean B. Hecht, Mrs. Jo Kurth & Patti Steinke, Vivian Annette Stewart, Pat Mills, Mr. & Mrs. E. H. & Shelia Moore, Nan Bienkowski, Floyd Durr &James Lee Blackwell, Jagoda, Patrick & Judy Kelly, Steve Krant, James Stodghill, john Sutherland, joAnn & Robert Moser, Carolyn &Stewart Musket, George & Mr. Bill Bond, Barbara & Mason Brown,George A. Lathim. Jr., Jerome and Brenda Levy, Anita Tobey, Dr. & Mrs. Barry Uhr, Britt & Bonnie Judy Nassif, Pauline Neff, Rudy & Kathy Norris, &Jo Ann Caruth, Hannah &Stuart Cutshall, J. N. Martinez, Wilson & Gwyn Mason, Judy Vincent, Nancy & Leonard Volk, Jonathan Brad &Vicki Northcutt, Ms. Carlene Peal-Sconce, Roland &Virginia Dykes, Barbara & Ed Foreman, Meagher, Scot&.Eileen Milvenan, Louis & Betty & Nancy Walker, Rebecca L. Walker, M. D., Dr. & Mrs. Michael Podolsky, Jeanne Rasco, Dr. Stan Graner &Jim McBride, john & Meg Hauge, Moore, Erika& Joel Nannis, Mal & Linda Noone, Anonymous in memory of Eleanor Berman, Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Ray, Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Reed, Emily Jefferson, In honor of Lindsey Holloway, Robert Olson, Mr. Patrick Parise, Paul & Joan & Mrs. john Wood, Jenna Worthen Durel & Barbara Reid, Dr. & Mrs. Murray Rice, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Jordan, Mr. David G. Luther Ridley, Rick Russell, Jules & Hazel Schoenberg, Lynne Richardson, Bob & Kathleen Rortvedl, Jr., Mr. -andMrs. Tom McCasland, Jr., William Ms. Nancy S. Shamblin, Tom& Phoebe Shaw, BACKSTAGE BENEFACTORS ,Andy & Evelyn Rosemore, Elliott & Phyllis Ross, & Elya Naxon, Fred Penn & Dean Corbitt, Mr. Helen M. Sindermann, Martha& Robert Sloan, $50-$124 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Rubin, Ms. S.J. Salwarows.ka, & Mrs. Ross Perot, Wm W. Richardson, Eileen Marvin & Margaret Sloman, Brenda and Nelson Ms. Virginia Abdo, Pat Baker, Jr., Ziona & Edwin Laura B. Saunders, Ms. Ann L. Schoeps, Carol and Harvey Rosenblum, Mr. Richard Schulze, Spencer, Leland Turner, Dr. Camille Kempke & Balaban, Jane Barkley, john Barthel, Helen & A. Sewell, Brooks &Vicki Shafer, Mr. & Mrs. John Mccafferty& Lorraine Sear, Dr. Margaret Roy Weidig, Edith Wells, Max & Margarl!"tWells, Paul Barton, john P. Bell, Jr., Carl &Jeanette Gregory Shinn, Mr. Buff Shurr & Dr. janiz Sunderland, Peggy. Don, and Lynn Townsley, Carolyn Wickwire Benson, Ms. Emily Beyette, Duncan & Elizabeth Minshew-5hurr, Anne Shuttee, Val &Sylvia Weathers Family Charitable Fund ofCFT, Charlie Boeckman, Earl & Ida Buys, Martha West Cargill, Smith, Ms. Smith, Freda Gail Stern, Donald & & Laura Weems, WHdThang, Tink &.Jessi Wilson AUTHOR'S BENEFACTORS Mr. Frank A. Cave, Ms. JoAnn Charlesworth, Mr. Norma Stone, Barbara Sudweeks, Tom Sullivan, $125-$249 & Mrs. Davis Chauviere, Doris Cheshier, Kim Deborah & Craig Sutton, Dr. Joan M. Tamez, DIRECTOR'S COUNCIL Barbara Alexander, Bill & Pat Baldwin, Catherine Cheshier, Art & Evelyn Cohen, Kathy & Bob Jane Teplitskaya, john & Marilyn Tolle, Eleanor $500-$999 B. Bass, Dr. & Mrs. Steven A. Bell, Barbara & Cope, Betty and Tom Cox, Mr. & Mrs. john Cross, Trachtenberg, Barbara S. Turner, Mr. & Mrs. Ida Jane & Doug Baill!y,Susan E. Barkley, Mrs. Paul Bierbrier, James &Arlene Booth, Mr. & Ms. Lee B Cullum, Ms. Pauline Diskey, Gwen Margarito Uribe, Ms. Pamela Venne, Julie Victor, Tom Barr (Pat), Lawrence& Elizabeth Barron, Mrs. Robert Boyer, Pete &Joan Brodton, T.A. & Dixie, Don & Barbara Dowling, John & Harryette Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Vokolek, Joe & Helen Walker, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C.& Tamsin Boardman, KEMB, Susan Carnell, Bill & Fran Carter, Martha Ann Ehrhardt, Laura V. Estrada, Jeanne & Sanford Thomas E. & Charlotte Walker, Charlotte Webb, Mr. & Mrs. Marion L. Brockette, Carol L. Croy, Cates, Kay& Elliot Cattarulla, Sumico Colombo, Fagadau, Mr. & Mrs. Ross &Betty Farnsworth, Ralph 0. Weber, Dr. Barbara Wedgwood, Louise Brig. Gen & Mrs. H.J. Dalton,Jr., Charron & Peter Jeff& Wendy Cook, Cory Coons, Cynthia M. Wanda Farris, Richard L. & Kay Fleming, C. Wells, Virginia Whitehill, Ira 0. & Emma Jo Denker, Joan Eschrich, Paul Coggins & Regina Cummings, Michael L. Dailey, Amon& Pauline Shannon H. Frink, Mr. James M. Gerhardt, Doug Whittenberg, Bill &Julie Wilkinson, Mary M. Montoya, June S. Morgan, Arlene & Louis Navias, Denur, Carol Jablonski& Michael Dill, James & Linda Gilpin, Thom & J;ine Golden, Mr. Fred Williams, Kathy Williams-Hunter, Mr. Richard Mrs. Elizabeth Rivera, Deedie Rose, Jeanne & Kathryn Erickson, Colleen Flickinger, Gary& Grinnell, Bob and Janet Hadeler, Lanell & Mark Wills, Ms. Ellen Ogden Young, Anne Zhang Fields Shelby, Dr. & Mrs. James H. Shelton, Edith Frltzsche, Mrs. H. Mathews Garland, Mr. Hadley, Jacqueline S. Hall, Joe &Lucia re Hamby, Stephanie Simoni, Michael Skipper, David & &.Mrs. John E. Garrett, W. John Glancy, Eileen Mark& Lynda Hamilton, Nick Harper, Elsie M. Elaine Sm1th, Evelyn Smith, Anne D. Snodgrass, & Joel B. Goldsteen, Bob & Barbara Goodman, Harris, John& Sandi Hebley, Ennis & Donna Hill, Gene & Marge Stockton, Ann Stuart, Frank Philip& Gloria Gray, Elaina and Gary Gross, Ms. In memory of Bernice Moss, Ms. Linda Jane Sulzbach, Patricia A. Vaughan, Chris Westfall & Sarah M. Hansen, Christiane Hepfer, Robert& Huckabay, Mr. & Mrs. Doi.glas L. Jackson, Jr., Lisa-Gabrielle Greene, Diana Winkelmann Barbara Herbison, Mary Anne Ingram & James John & Rusty Jaggers, Dr. & Mrs. French Jones, Schachterle, Matt C. jansha, Audrey & Norman Ms. Carolyn Kacena, Dr. Sondra Kaufman, Betty ACTOR'S BENEFACTORS Kaplan, Barbara Kemp, Caryn Korshin, Mary Keefe, Charlotte Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. Torn Kennedy, $250-$499 Kretzinger, J.R. Logan, In Memory of Sidney Lynn, Betty R. King, Gail G. Klaveness, Elaine Klobe, Drs. Vincent &Wendy Barr, Ralph &Jo Mona & Nick Magnis, Myrna & John McCully, Joyce & Howard Korn, Mrs. Peggy Learner, Steve Blackburn, Teo & Del Bumgardner, Kay Hilda S. Mclaughlin, Gordon McMillan, Leon &Jeannine Lee, Glenn & Virginia linden, Dr. Champagne, Morris S. Crim, Mr. & Mrs. William Miller, Marion and Stewart Mitchell, Charlie & Richard & Kay Mabry, Lynn Martin, Barbara A. Custard, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Doak, Bobby & Anne Moon, Catherine Ritchie, Judy M. Schwoch, Materka, Marcia McGoey, Leland & Mary All donations listed were given to the Phoenix Campaign as Anne Fincher, Lynn Frank, Dr. & Mrs. Leonard jean & Rudy Seward, Mr. Carroll Staton, Ted Mebine, K. Messerschmitt, Christine & Larry ofMay 5, 2009. IN MEMORIAM THRESHOLD CAMPAIGN Supporters wishing to consider legacies to the theatre are eligible for professional financialadvice through On May 18, loo9, the officialopening night of l.Dst in theSiars, Theatre Three formally recognized gifts to Tl•t>atreThrne's development of-lice. Contact Cory Normanal 214--871-3300,ext. 208. Theatre Three'sThreshold Campaign with the Installation of bricks given by: Contributions have been made in memory of or from the estate of: Janet Shaw In memory of Mat Garland, Amy Worthington Davisin memory of Polly Lou Moore, David Luther In memory of Eula A. Luther & Gwynne Wilson Amy Worthington Davis & Janel Spencer Shaw in memory of Eleanor Bushman Berman, Fred and Mary Buchanan. Sam ot Shirley Catter, Margaret Hatcher Coit, BUI Dallas, Polly Lou Moore, and Theatre Three In honor of Marlene E_ Webb William T. Dobson, Scott Everheart, Dwain Fall, Javad Fluzat, MD, Paula Goodlet. Oliver Hailey, Ann Ray Kelly, Uoyd W. l(TtchensJr., MD, Anne Weeks Jackson. Jim Jackson, Lynn Math ls, Polly Lou McAdams Moore, To findout more about Theatre Three's Theshold Campaign, please contact Cory Norman at 214-871-3300, Masha Porte, Carolyn Ryburn, Frank Rey, MaJtin B. Roberts, Mary Blanche Scales, Charlotte E. Schumacher, ext. 208. Lynn Townsley, Ma)'Tweed, Audrey B. Waite, Marlene Webb, Evelyn Wilke, Martha Roselyn Wright, and Norma Young