Viewing page 16 of 37

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

[[left page]]

WHO'S WHO in the CAST

GERRY BECKER (Marty Frankel). At Steppenwolf: Inspecting Carol, Born Yesterday, Common Pursuit, Ring Round the Moon. He is a member of Remains Ensemble, where he performed in Once in Doubt, Laughter in the Dark and Our Country's good. Other credits: Winter's Tale (Goodman); The Normal Heart (Next Theatre); Serious Money, Paradise Hotel, Measure for Measure, Comedy of Errors Fashion and The Miser (Court); Grown Ups, Puppet Master of Lodz (National Jewish Theatre); Light Up the Sky, Enemy of the People (Northlight); Swamp Foxes (Organic Theatre); Twelfth Night, On the Verge (Body Politic); A Kind of Alaska and Old Times (Victory Gardens).  Film: Home Alone 1 and 2, Hoffa, Rudy, Public Eye, Hard Promises, A League of Their Own, Men Don't Leave. TV: "The James Brady Story" (HBO); "The In-Between" (USA); "Eye for Eye"," "The Howard Beach Story" (NBC); "The Human Factor" (CBS); "Jack and Mike," "The Imposer" (ABC).

PAT BOWIE (Mrs. Zulu/Mrs. Ngobese/Ma Bythelezi/Guerrilla) appeared at the Goodman in The Skin of Our Teeth. She recreated Granny Root in the British production of Pecong, originated the role of Sadie in All of Nothing at All at the London Tricycle Theatre and appeared at the Goodman in Joe Turner's Come and Gone, film and TV: Over Exposed, The Imposters, In This Fallen City, "Father Clements," "Open Admission," "Brewster Place." Other Chicago credits include Red Noses, Play Mas (Goodman); Private Lives; Playboy of the West Indies (Jeff nomination, Court Theatre); Split Second (Victory Gardens); Meetings (Northlight).

ROBERT BREULER (Judge Neville) was seen last year at Steppenwolf in Inspecting Carol, Awake and Sing!, A Summer Remembered and The Song of Jacob Zulu. He played Tommy Kruger in Northlight's Belmont Avenue Social Club and starred in All My Sons at the Dallas Theater Center. He played Pa Joad in The Grapes of Wrath on Broadway, London, La Jolla and Chicago. Other Steppenwolf credits: Geography of Luck, A Walk in the Woods, Killers, Born Yesterday, A Lie of the Mind, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Also in Chicago: The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. TV: "The Father Clements Story," "Open Admissions," "The Hollow Boy," "Keeper of the City," "Angel Street," "The Untouchables." Film: The Paint Job, Miles from Home, Purple Haze, Shimmer.

DAVID CONNELLY (Jon Dawkins/Dr. Shaw) appeared in The Song of Jacob Zulu at Steppenwolf and the Fes-

[[advertisement]]
[[image 1]]
BE PART OF OPENING NIGHT!
Now you can be part of the glamour and excitement when you subscribe to Opening Night Service from Playbill®. Your subscription entitles you to a complete set of Playbill® for every attraction opening on Broadway for one full year. Each limited-edition copy of the actual opening night program, a collectors issue, will keep the moment alive long after the curtain goes down.

For information on receiving a full year of Opening Night call our toll-free number 1-800-533-4330 and discover how you can be a part of the scene.

PLAYBILL® is a registered trademark of Playbill Incorporated, N.Y.C.
[[/advertisement]]

[[/left page]]

[[right page]]

[[Advertisement]]
[[Image 2]]
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL.
RATED AS "BEST OF THE BEST" IN AMERICA

The Trustees of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and The Johns Hopkins University are delighted that U. S. News & World Report has recognized Johns Hopkins as "Best of the Best" for the second consecutive year. The magazine survey of 1,000 leading physicians ranked Hopkins as superb in more specialties than any other hospital.

When you and your physician to leave a Hopkins consultation or patient care service will be of benefit to you, call (410) 955-5464.

[[Logo – representation of the dome above 
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
[[right margin]] JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTH SYSTEM [[/margin]]
Adult Referral (410) 955-5464/Pediatric Referral (410) 955-2000

[[/right page]]

Transcription Notes:
[[Image 1 – the cover of the Opening Night Playbill for the show, The Will Rogers Follies A Life in Revue]] [[image 2 – The Johns Hopkins Hospital, main building]]