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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST

Taper Forum, Yale Rep and the O'Neill Center. TV credits include Duke Ellington's "A Drum Is a Woman," "Medical Center," "Baby I'm Back," "FBI," "Cannon" and "Here's Lucy." He is listed in Who's Who in Black America and The International Men of Distinction. His characterization of Bynum Walker is dedicated to his father, who was its inspiration.

DELROY LINDO (Herald Loomis). Broadway and national tour of 'Master Harold' . . . and the boys. Other NY credits include NY Shakespeare Festival, Negro Ensemble Co. and Lorraine Hansberry's Les Blancs. Appeared as Walter Lee in A Raisin in the Sun at the Kennedy Center (DC) and the Wilshire Theatre (L.A.(, receiving a Helen Hayes Award nomination and the NAACP Special Image Award. Regional work includes Union Boys, A Raisin in the Sun, Yale Rep; Macbeth workshop, Shakespeare & Co.; The Black Branch and Advice to the Players at Actors Theatre of Louisville; Shorts and Humana Festivals, Boesman in Boesman and Lena at Milwaukee Rep; and Home at Hartford Stage. He played Isaac Stubbs in the CBS-TV series "Beauty and the Beast." Film credits include Partners, Voice and the Fugitive and More American Graffiti.

BO RUCKER (Jeremy Furlow), in his Broadway debut, won a Theatre World Award for his performance in Native Son. Other credits include Streamers, Dust Off, Blues for Muster Charlie, Bullpen and A Taste of Honey. Film credits include Cross Creek, Vigilante, Fort Deuce, Hair, Superman and Sticky Fingers. TV credits include "Children of Times Square," "Track Down," "Muggable Mary," "Rivkin Bounty Hunter," the CBS-TV pilot "Breeze," "Ryan's Hope" and "Loving." He dedicates this show to his mom and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A special thanks to Margo McKee Soundstage. God loves all.

RAYNOR SCHEINE (Rutherford Selig) is a veteran of over 100 stage productions, 15 feature films and numerous appearances on daytime and nighttime TV. Most recent TV appearances include "The Murder of Mary Phagan" with Jack Lemmon and "Three on a Match" for NBC. Feature films are Stars and Bars with Daniel Day Lewis and the soon-to-be-released Funny Farm with Chevy Chase. Besides having completed three NY City marathons (3:49:52), Mr. Scheine is licensed by the Federal Department of Agriculture to grade, sample and inspect peanuts.

KIMBERLY SCOTT (Molly Cunningham), in her Broadway debut, is a recent graduate of the Yale School of Drama, and created her role while still a student there. Ms. Scott appeared as Oswald in Mabou Mines' Lear and Adriana in Shakespeare & Co.'s The Comedy of Errors. Her Yale credits include Platonov, Life Is a Dream, Streaming, The Art of Dining, True Blue and Trembling, The Watertown Primary, Hair and Tintypes. Ms. Scott is a baritone, researching and developing a one-woman show about Bricktop. She was born and raised in Kingsville, Texas.

MEL WINKLER (Seth Holly) has performed on Broadway as Paul Robeson in Are You Now. . ., as Big Richie in The Penny Wars, as Rudy in The Great White Hope and was standby lead for The Dozens and the 1982 Broadway production of Othello. He has acted leading roles at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Manhattan Theatre Club, La MaMa, Dove, Henry Street and other New York theatres. His regional credits include major parts with the New York Shakespeare Festival, Cross Roads Theatre (New Jersey), Meadow Brook, Capital Repertory and ESIPA Theatres. Other touring productions include The River Niger, Dutchman, Home, Sarah and the Sax and Next. Mr. Winkler traveled extensively for four years with his one-man show Black Genesis and has been guest artist and teacher for the University of Michigan. Film credits include feature roles in All the Right Moves, Off Beat, Heaven Help

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