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HOT MIKADO MAR 10-11 Shoe Confesions • • Mar 2014 • 2015 SEASON CT3PEOPLE C ON OTHER STAGES BOARD OF DIRECTORS CIRCLE THEATRE CHAIR David G. Luther APR 30 -MAY 28 I and Lev LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATRE Lark Montgomery MAR 13 -APR S The Ta le of Peter Rabbit BOARD MEMBERS Jac Alder, Marion L. Brockette, Jr., APR 10- 19 Balloonacy Suzanne Burkhead, Raymond J. Clark, Katherine C. Eberhardt, Laura V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS Victoria McGrath, David M. May, Margie J. Reese, FEB 24 -MAR 8 Kinky Boots Dana W. Rigg, Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, MAR 20- APR 5 The King«[I Ph.D., Scott Williams APR 7- 19 The Illusionists HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Virginia Dykes, Gary W. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss DALLAS THEATER CENTER NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 201 FEB 19 - MAR 29 Medea ADMINISTRATION FEB 20 - MAR 29 The School for Wives EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jac Alder CANDY BARR'S LAST DANCE APR 2 -MAY 3 Colossal DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS a[COMMUNICATIONS >­ Aug. 7 - 31 Kimberly Richard EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE e::::: a world premiere comedy by Ronnie Claire Edwards IT MANAGER Nick Rushing PERFORMING ARTS LJ.J CPA Ron King MAR 12 - 15 The Church Basement Ladies in "The Last <:( IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Linda Harris Potluck Supper" U HANDS ON A HARDBODY EXECUTIVE ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT MAR 20 4 Girs 4 Sept. 25 -Oct. 19 Kat Edwards JUBILEE THEATRE HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier z a musical by Doug Wright, Amanda Green, & Trey Anastasio APR 3 - MAY 3 Don't BotherMe, I Can't Cope - Z PRODUCTION KITCHEN DOG THEATRE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Dane Tuttle MAR 13 -APR 18 Wilde/Earnest 0 � A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS: ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Sydnee Scott POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE L... RESIDENT ARTISTS Bruce Richard Coleman e::::: AN AMERICAN MUSICAL & David Walsh FEB 20 - MAR 28 Nobody's Perfect Laser Finger L.I.JCELEBRA TION APPRENTICE STAFF APR 3 - MAY 16 LL. Nov. 20 - Dec. 14 Alex Benningfield,Madeleine Morris TECO THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS 0 FEB19-MAR 22 13'" ANNUAL NEW PLAY COMPETITIO CUSTOMER SERVICE a festivemusical by Paula Vogel UNDERMAIN THEATRE LL. CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER <:( MAR18-APR 11 TheTestament ofMary Chapman Locke e::::: -TRU BOX OFFICE STAFF WATERTOWER THEATRE Jan. 8 - Feb. 8 Tony Banda, Sally Cole, Fred Faust, MAR 5 -15 Out of the Loop Fringe Festival 1-- 0 Bill Sehnert, and Darius Warren APR 17-MAY lOAllMy Sons a play by Jay Presson Allen APR 25 -MAY 17 O'Keefe >< WINGSPAN THEATRE COMPANY LJ.J <:(HOT MIKADO MAR 10-11 Shoe Confesions • • Mar. 12 -Apr. 5 lJa musical adapted from Gilbert & Sullivan by David H. Bell and z z Rob Bowman 0 �THE LIAR Vl Man- 31 a classic comedy adapted by David Ives For the theatre's 50th Both Theatre Three and The­ <:( Anniversary (20n) Theatre atre Too have Hearing Assis­ <:( Three's main stage has been tants devices which may be LJ.J � THE KOUNTRY GIRLS named the NORMA YOUNG checked out (without charge) Jun. 25- Jul. 19 ARENA STAGE in honor of from the box office. These Vl a new musical by Ken Murchison, Andy Clendenen, & Sonny the theatre's foundingartistic discrete devices enhance the LLJ director. Ms. Young, a Dallas performance experience for __J Franks native, served the theatre as audience members with any director, leading actress and degree of hearing limitation. THEATRE TOO 2014-2015 administrator from the the­ The box officepersonnel can 0.. atre's founding in 1961 until provide you with the devices her death in 1998. either before the show or Q FELLOWSHIP!: A MUSICAL PARODY Theatre Three thrives on her legacy of artistic and intel­ at intermission. Theatre Three's staff and board are lectual vigor, her wisdom and her continuous quest for most grateful to donors Carolyn Wickwire and Dennis LLJOF THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING the perfect synthesis of authors, actors and audiences. West, who provided the grant that allows us to offer this enhancement to our patrons. C..now playing through April 12 This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Inc., 2800 Routh Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, a cult musical by Joel Mccrary, and Allen Simpson www_theatre3dallas.com in support of Hot Mikado (the fifthshow ofTheatre Three's 2014 -2015 Season on the Norma Young Arena Stage) and Fellowship!: A Musical Parody ofLord ofthe Ring (the third show of the Theatre Too season. PLAYBILL EDITORS: Jae Alder ({Kimberly Richard ILLUSTRATIONS: Joe Howard PHOTOGRAPHY: Cameron Cobb, Tim Long,, & Leah layman Tix: 214-871-3300 or www.theatre3dallas.com DESIGN: David w. Radabaugh C THEATRE THREE'S 2014 - 2015 SEASON Hot Mikado ADAPTED BY GILBERT & SULLIVAN BY DAVID H. BELL AND ROB BOWMAN Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International THE ARTISTIC STAFF MUSICAL NUMBERS NORMA DIRECTOR/COSTUME DESIGN ACT I YOUNG Bruce Richard Coleman "WeAre Gentlemen ofJapan"PI s H­ ARENA MUSICAL DIRECTION TUSH, GENTLEMEN Scott Eckert "AWand'ring Minstrel, I" NANKI· STACE CHOREOGRAPHY POO, GENTLEMEN KellyMcCain "MinstrelTap Dance" ORCHESTRA SET DESIGN "MinstrelTag" NANKl·POO, GENTLEMEN DavidWalsh "AndThe Drums Will Crash" LIGHTING DESIGN POOH-BAH, NANKl·POO, LisaMiller GENTLEMEN SOUND DESIGN "Behold theLord High Executioner" PICTURED L-R: Olivia de Rich Frohlich KO-KO, GENTLEMEN Cuzman Emile, Darius­ CAST "I'veGot a Little List" KO-KO, Anthony Robinson, Mark W. Blowers, BrettWarner THE MIKADo*MajorAttaway GENTLEMEN (hand in the air), and Sky YUM·YUM *''NatalieCoca "Three LittleMaids" YUM-YUM, Williams KATISHA *Denise Lee PEEP-BO, PITTl·SING POOH·BAHDarrenMcElroy "This isWh atl'llNever Do" NAN KI­ PITTl·SI NG ''*GraceNeeley Poo, YUM-YUM over 20 productions), nominations (Chicago PISH·TUSH/DANCE CAPTAIN "IAm So Proud" POOH-BAH, KO-KO, Pl SH-TUSH About the *''Darius-Anthony Robinson Chicago Shakespeare -won 9); Helen "Pre-Throng" KO-KO, NANKl·POO, KO-Ko*P aulTa ylor Playwright Theatre (As You Like Hayes Award (D.C.), YUM-YUM, PITTl·SING, PEEP-BO, NAN KI-POO *''DennisWees PISH·TUSH, POOH-BAH, ENSEMBLE David H. Bell It, A Comedy of Errors, Lawrence Olivier PEEP·BO**Sky Williams "Let theThrong OurJoy Advance" ADAPTOR Much Ado About Nomination (London), ENSEMBLE **MarkW. Blowers, NANKI-POO, YUM-YUM, PITTl·SING, *''JeremyCoca, *'' ClintonGreenspan, PEEP-BO, PISH·TUSH, POOH-BAH, David H. Bell has Nothing, Taming ofthe Dramalogue Award Gerard Lucero,*''Monique Ab , Olivia ry KO-KO, ENSEMBLE directed over 40 deGuzman Emile, ''*BrettWarner, Shrew) Long Wharf (L.A.), Mac and Bistro "Katisha's Entrance" KATIS HA, and*''Molly Welch productions at the YUM-YUM, NANKI-POO Theatre, Carnegie Awards (NewYork MUSICIANS "ForHe's Gonna Marry Yum-Yum" Marriott Theatre Hall, the Kennedy City), 4 Carbonall PIANO/CONDUCTORScott Eckert PITTl·SING, ENSEMBLE alone since 1980. As Center, Coconut Grove Nominations (Florida), BASS PeggyHonea "TheHour ofGladness" KATIS HA Ford's Theatre Artistic 2 After Dark Awards DR u Ms Alan Pollard Act One Finale KATISHA, YUM-YUM, Playhouse (Matador WOODWINDSMichael Dill PITTl·SING, NANKl·POO, ENSEMBLE Director (1982-1988) author, Don't Stop (Chicago) and 2 TROMBONE CurtisSwike ACT II in Washington D. C. The Carnival- Jimmy National Endowment TRUMPET CarlosStrudwick "Braid the RavenHair" PISH-TUSH, ENSEMBLE he directed the world Buffet/Herman Playwriting Awards. PRODUCTIO N STAFF "TheSun & I" YUM-YUM premieres of Elmer Wouk.) David is a full AEA STAGE MANAGER "Swing aMer Madrigal" YU M·YU M, ry Gantry, Hot Mikado *MadeleineMorris PITTl·SING, PISH·TUSH, NANKl·POO, Internationally, professor and TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ENSEMBLE (author), and the David has opened the Director of Dane Tuttle "Here's aHowdy-Do" YUM-YUM, annual A Christmas productions in Music Theatre MASTER ELECTRICIAN NANKl·POO, KO-KO Sean St.Stevens "TheMikado Song" MIKADO, Carol (author). London, Paris, Berlin, at Northwestern AUDIO ENGINEER ENSEMBLE Among his National Zurich, Vienna and University. He is also Kellen Voss "Here's aHowdy-Do" YUM-YUM, credits: Atlanta's the 1992 Barcelona the Artistic Director of PRODUCTION ASSISTANT NANKl·POO, KO-KO Alex Benningfield "Alone andYetAlive" KATISHA Alliance Theatre Olympics. The American Music PRODUCTION CREW "Tit-Willow KO-KO (Associate Artistic His awards include: Theater Program Alex Benningfield,Madeleine Morris, Beauty inThe Bellow KATISHA, Director 1992- 2001, (AMTP). andSydnee Scott KO-KO 30 Joseph Jefferson Finale NANKI-POO, YUM-YUM, PISH·TUSH, MIKADO, ENSEMBLE THIS SHOW IS MADE POSSIBLE BY... * indicates members working under Actors' Theatre Three is supported by its Board of Directors, by subscribers, by funds from the City of Dallas Officeof Cultural Equity Association contracts in this production. Affairs,The Texas Commission on the Arts, and The National Endowment forthe Arts.Supporters also include TACA. *;� indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA There will be one 15 minute intermission Special in-kind ·upport forTheatre Tim:e's web site is provided by QuickSihi!!rInteractive. Dr. Delphinium is Theatre membership candidate program. between Acts I & 11. Three's florist.A major contrib1,nion from the estate of Marlene Webb, a longtime subscriber, has est:iblishedtile To learn more about the artistic staff and cast, Please silence your cell phones and all Theatre Three Endowment Fund in support of the building and its equipment. see more photos and watch videos about the electronic devices. No photography or Texas show, visit the Tru page on Theatre Three's web videography is allowed without the consent of Office ofCultural Affairs :.TACA Commission ,n '�:ts site at www.theatre3dallas.com. the theater. � CITY or ClollLll.&1' on the Arts ARTWORKS. * arrs,oov C BIOGRAPHIES CONTINUED BRIEFLY ... ARTISTIC Three having appeared in Theatre, Lyric Stage, and Dallas Sky Williams PEEP-BO the Explorer Live!, Barnaby in at The Boy from Oz at Uptown STAFF & CAST Theatre Three's production Children's Theater. Interesting Ms. Williams is making her Hello Dolly, and Jack in Into the Players, Mary Arena in The BIOGRAPHIES of Hands on a Hard body.
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