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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST

ciate Head of Theatre, Director of the Design Program, and Resident Costume Designer for the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.

KATHY A. PERKINS (Lighting Design) has designed nationally for dance, drama and music, and also in Europe and Africa. In New York, she has designed Off-Broadway, and for four seasons was festival designer for Dance Africa at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Kathy was resident designer for the Los Angeles Theater Center (LATC) and Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. Regionally she has designed for The Goodman, Mark Taper, Seattle Repertory, The Alliance, St. Louis Black Repertory, Indiana Repertory, and Missouri Repertory. She is the editor of four anthologies focusing on African/African Diaspora women playwrights. Kathy heads the lighting program at the University of Illinois (Urbana).

CHRIS R. WALKER (Sound Design) has designed regionally in San Diego, L.A., La Jolla, San Francisco, Seattle, NYC, Houston, Princeton, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, as well as internationally in Moscow, Taipei, and Singapore. He served as Resident Sound Designer at The American Repertory Theatre in Boston for seven years, where he designed more than thirty productions. Previous to that he served as Engineer/Resident Designer at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle for four years. In 1997 he won a Drama-Logue award from Shlemiel the First at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Chris holds a B.A. in classical piano performance from Cornish College in Seattle.

DARYL WATERS (Original Music). Co-composer/Orchestrator: Bring in 'Da Noise/Bring in 'Da Funk (Broadway), Harlem Song (Apollo Theatre). Music director for Eartha Kitt, Composer/Music Supervisor for the upcoming Radio City Music Hall show featuring the Rockettes, Carnivale.

DENISE YANEY (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: The Play's the Thing (Roundabout) and, as assistant stage manager, Morning's At Seven, Major Barbara, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Redwood Curtain, and As Is. Off-Broadway: Everett Beekin (Lincoln Center), Labor Day (MTC), Gun-Shy (Playwrights Horizons), Sympathetic Magic (Second Stage), Moonshot and Cosmos, The Baltimore Waltz, Walking the Dead and Dalton's Back (Circle Rep), End of the World Party, If Love Were All, Cakewalk, Below the Belt and The Destiny of Me. Regional: Book of Days (Hartford Stage). Long Day's Journey Into Night (Arizona Theatre Company), Robbers (Long Wharf), Noël Coward in Two Keys and Men's Lives (Bay Street).

ENEIL DE LA PEÑA (Stage Manager). Broadway: Morning's At Seven, Major Barbara, Parade. Off-Broadway: Everett Beekin, Ten Unknowns (Lincoln Center Theater), The Butterfly Collection (Playwright's Horizons), An Empty Plate...(Primary Stages), East is East (Manhattan Theatre Club). Other: Noel and Gertie, The Factory Girls (Bay Street Theatre) and as stage manager for The Boys Choir of Harlem.

MARK TAPER FORUM. The Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum is celebrating its 36th season at the Los Angeles Music Center under Artistic Director Gordon David-

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