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Who's Who in the Cast
Other New York: Endpapers (Variety Arts); Andorra (Lucille Lortel Theatre/Theatre for a New Audience); The Floating Box (Asia Society); Lincoln Center Directors Lab; I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (tour). Regional: Goodman Theatre, Trinity Repertory Company, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Westport Playhouse. Opera: Santa Fe Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Opera Festival of New Jersey at the McCarter Theatre. Graduate of Yale School of Drama.

ROGER ALAN GINDI (General Manager). This is the third play by August Wilson that Mr. Gindi is managing, following King Hedley II on Broadway and Jitney Off-Broadway and in San Francisco. He recently managed Endpapers and Class Mothers '68 Off-Broadway, and last season The Gathering on Broadway. He produced the Off-Broadway hit Shakespeare's R&J. He managed the original productions of Dan Goggin's smash hit musical Nunsense, as well as Nunsense II and Nunsense Jamboree. On Broadway, Mr. Gindi produced Abraham Tetenbaum's Crazy He Calls Me and was the general manager of Alan Ayckbourn's A Small Family Business, Our Country's Good and Mixed Emotions. Some other noteworthy productions include David Mamet's controversial hit play Oleanna, Larry Kramer's The Destiny of Me and Joe Pintauro's Raft of the Medusa.

TECH PRODUCTION SERVICES, INC. (Technical Supervision). Broadway and tours: Hairspray, Dance of the Vampires, Into the Woods, Elephant Man, TopDog/UnderDog, 42nd Street, Blast!, Hedda Gabler, Urinetown, The Rocky Horror Show, The Real Thing, Swing!, Amadeus, The Sound of Music, On the Town, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Triumph of Love, ...Mattress, ...Forum, Smokey Joe's Cafe, Moon Over Buffalo, Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, Joseph..., The Secret Garden, Starlight Express, ...Drood, Singin' in the Rain, Foxfire.

JANET FOSTER (Casting Director). Broadway: Taking Sides (cast with Meg Simon). Off-Broadway: Endpapers, True Love (Zipper Theatre); The Dying Gaul, A Maiden's Prayer and Dream True: My Life With Vernon Dexter (Vineyard); and Trojan Women, A Love Story for En Garde Arts. Playwrights Horizons: Fit to be Tied, Arts & Leisure, Floyd Collins (Obie Award), The Monogamist, A Cheever Evening (Obie Award), Later Life and Police Boys, to name a few. Regional credits include Intiman Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Berkeley Rep., Pittsburgh Public, Yale Rep., Prince Music Theater, Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, California Shakespeare Festival in Berkeley. Film/TV: "Cosby," "Tracey Ullman Takes on New York," The Deal and Advice from a Caterpillar, all directed by Don Scardino.

SAGEWORKS (Producer) is a partnership dedicated to supporting the works of August Wilson. The Broadway production of Seven Guitars marked the company's first producing venture. In addition to the presentation of Jitney in London, Sageworks presented the Tony-nominated production of King Hedley II on Broadway and Jitney Off-Broadway in New York City. Jitney received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award as Best Play of 2000.

BENJAMIN MORDECAI (Producer) has produced 17 Broadway productions; all were nominated for the Tony Award. He is currently represented on Broadway by David Henry Hwang's new adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Flower Drum Song. Notable productions include August Wilson's King Hedley II, Jitney and Seven Guitars; David Henry Hwang's Golden Child; Anna Deavere Smith's Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; and Tony Kushner's Angels in America, for which he served as executive producer. Mr. Mordecai is associate dean of the Yale School of Drama. He has received numerous awards including four Tonys, two NAACP Theatre Awards, the Olivier Award and the Robert Whitehead Award for outstanding commercial producing.