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playwrights horizons
Tim Sanford, Artistic Director
Leslie Marcus, Managing Director
William Russo, General Manager

PLAYWRIGHTS HORIZONS in association with WIND DANCER THEATRE

presents

THE BUBBLY BLACK GIRL SHEDS HER CHAMELEON SKIN

Book, Music, and Lyrics by 
KIRSTEN CHILDS

Featuring (in alphabetical order)
CHERYL ALEXANDER
NATALIE VENETIA BELCON
DUANE BOUTTÉ
DARIUS de HAAS
ANGEL DESAI
JERRY DIXON
JONATHAN DOKUCHITZ
FELICIA FINLEY
ROBERT JASON JACKSON
LaCHANZE
JOSH TOWER
DEBRA M. WALTON
MYIIA WATSON-DAVIS

Sets
David Gallo

Costumes
David C. Woolard

Lighting
Michael Lincoln

Sound
Jon Weston

Musical Director
Fred Carl

Orchestrations
Joe Baker

Associate Producer
Ira Weitzman

Associate Producer (Wind Dancer Theatre)
Pamela Perrell McCarthy

Casting
James Calleri, C.S.A.

Director of Development
Jill Garland

Production Manager
Christopher Boll

Production Stage Manager
Alexis Shorter

Choreographed by A.C. CIULLA

Directed by WILFREDO MEDINA

The Bubbly Black Girl... is the winner of a 1999 Richard Rodgers Development Award and a 2000 Richard Rodgers Production Award. (The Richard Rodgers Award is administered by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.)

This production is the proud recipient of a 1999 Rockefeller Foundation Multi-Arts Production Fund grant.

The Playwrights Horizons Musical Theater Development Program is made possible, in part, with generous support form Philip Morris Companies, Inc., and the Wilder Family.

Special thanks to the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting new plays at Playwrights Horizons. 

Playwrights Horizons is deeply grateful to The Shubert Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Norman & Rosita Winston Foundation and The Eleanor Naylor Dana Charitable Trust for their leadership support of our 1999-2000 season.

The Bubbly Black Girl... was partially developed during the 1998 National Music Theater Conference at the O'Neill Theater Center.