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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST

again in 1991 he was included on the American team that won first place at the Prague Quadrennial Scenography Exhibition.

JUDY DEARING (Costume Design). Broadway credits include Shimada, Once On This Island (Tony nomination), Checkmates, for colored girls..., Death and the King's Horseman and The Mighty Gents among others. Off-Broadway credits include Moms, Trick and Williams & Walker. For the New York Shakespeare Festival she designed The Forbidden City, The Dance and the Railroad, and several others. She has been resident designer for the Crossroads Theatre, the New Federal Theatre and the Negro Ensemble Theatre Company where she designed Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prize--winning A Soldier's Play. Regional theatre credits include promotions at the Kennedy Center, the Goodman Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Goodspeed Opera House, the Guthrie Theater and the Hartford Stage. Ms. Dearing is the recipient of a Pew Grant in 1993, nine AUDELCO Awards, a 1985 Obie Award, and a 1988 Beverly Hills/Hollywood NAACP Image Award. Ms. Dearing is a professor of design at Howard University. Presently, her designs can be seen in the Grand Houston Opera production of Porgy and Bess.

ALLEN LEE HUGHES (Lighting Design) collaborated with Emily Mann on Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. He has most recently been represented on Broadway by Mule Bone and Once On This Island which earned him a third Tony Award nomination. The Broadway production of K2 brought his first Tony nomination, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and Joseph Maharam Award. His other design work on Broadway includes Strange Interlude, Accidental Death of An Anarchist and Quilters. Off-Broadway credits include From the Mississippi Delta, So Long On Lonely Street and A Soldier's Play. Mr. Hughes is the recipient of two Helen Hayes Awards (Washington D.C.) and has been nominated five other times. His work has been seen at major theaters throughout the country including Seattle Rep, New York Shakespeare Festival, The Guthrie Theater, Hartford Stage, The Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center Theatre. His dance designs include work for American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Feld Ballets/NY and Pilobolus Dance Theatre. Mr. Hughes is an associate artist at Arena Stage, and has taught at New York and Catholic Universities.

WENDALL K. HARRINGTON (Projection Designer). Ms. Harrington received the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and American Theatre Wing awards for her design of Tommy. Her other Broadway credits include Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, The Will Rogers Follies, The Heidi Chronicles, My One and Only and They're Playing Our Song. Opera: The Juniper Tree at ART, The Photographer at BAM and The

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