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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST trained at the Goodman Theatre School of Drama, received a Master of Education degree from U. Mass., and was the 1990 John Cranford Adams Distinguished Visiting Professor at Hofstra University. EMILY MANN (Playwright/Director) made her Broadway debut as both playwright and director of Execution of Justice, which received a Drama Desk Award nomination and won a Helen Hayes Award, the Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award, the HBO/USA Award, a Burns Mantle Yearbook Best Plays Citation and the Playwriting Award from the Women's Committee of the Dramatists Guild for "dramatizing issues of conscience." Her play Still Life premiered at Chicago's Goodman Theatre and opened Off-Broadway at the American Place Theatre under her direction in 1981, winning six Obie Awards, including Distinguished Direction. Still Life has been presented at major theatres throughout the U.S., Europe and at The Market Theatre in South Africa. Her first play, Annulla, An Autobiography, premiered at The Guthrie Theater and was produced at The New Theatre of Brooklyn with Linda Hunt. Ms. Mann has directed at such distinguished theaters as Actors Theatre of Louisville, Hartford Stage Company, Goodman Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, La Jolla Playhouse and the Brooklyn Academy of Music Theater Company, where she was a resident director. She is in her fifth season as Artistic Director of McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey where she has directed the world premiere of Joyce Carol Oates' The Perfectionist, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Three Sisters; The Glass Menagerie; The Matchmaker; her adaptation of Strindberg's Miss Julie; and the rhythm and blues musical Betsey Brown, which she co-wrote with Ntozake Shange and Baikida Carroll. For her direction of the world premiere of Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 at the Mark Taper Forum, she was honored as Best Director by the Greater Los Angeles NAACP. Ms. Mann is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, The Dramatist Guild and is an alumna of New Dramatists. THOMAS LYNCH (Scenic Design). Broadway: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, The Heidi Chronicles (Tony nomination), Speed of Darkness, Tintypes, My Favorite year. New York: Driving Miss Daisy, Design for Living (dir. George C. Scott), Arms and the Man (dir. John Malkovich), Little Footsteps, The Visit, Laughing Wild. Opera: Vienna Staatsoper (A Quiet Place), Covent Garden (Alcina), Netherlands National (Simone Boccanegra), Houston Grand (La Clemenza di Tito), Seattle Opera (Lohengrin, Orphèe), San Francsco (Abduction from the Seragliò), Santa Fe and Los Angeles (Xerxes). Regional: McCarter, Arena Stage, Goodman (two Joseph Jefferson Awards), Steppenwolf, La Jolla, Guthrie, Mark Taper Forum. In 1987 and [[advertisement]] Introduce Your Husband To A Younger Woman. formula 405 Skin Care •For healthier, younger-looking skin •Providing luxurious, moisturizing to smoothe dry skin •Dermatologist recommended for more than 60 years. DOAK DERMATOLOGICS GENOVESE We'll Take Good Care of You! And other fine stores [[image - photograph of a selection of formula 405 products]] [[/advertisement]] [[advertisement]] From the creators of "Howards End" and "The Remains Of The Day" comes a stunning motion picture as provocative as the man himself. [[image - photograph of Greta Scacchi]] Nick Nolte Greta Scacchi A Merchant Ivory Production Jefferson in Paris Written by RUTH PRAWER JHABVALA Produced by ISMAIL MERCHANT Directed by JAMES IVORY Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. COMING SOON TO THEATRES EVERYWHERE [[advertisement]]