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[[2 pages]] WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST
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Passione, The Speed of Darkness, Dancing at Lughnasa, Night and Day, The News, Carmelina and La Cage aux Folles as well as national tours of Anything Goes, La Cage aux Folles and Lettice and Lovage. From 1992-2002 he served as production stage manager for Roundabout Theatre Company. Off-Broadway/regional credits include the premiers of Lydie Breeze, Crucifer of Blood and Blue. A graduate of Dickinson College and Boston University, he has been a member of the faculty at California State University and the Yale School of Drama.

DEBRA A. ACQUAVELLA (Stage Manager). Broadway: most recently production stage manager for the year-long run of the Tony Award-winning Metamorphoses. Other Broadway credits: Jane Eyre: The Musical directed by John Caird. Off-Broadway: Falsettos at Playwrights Horizons directed by Lonny Price, Metamorphoses at Second Stage. While living and learning on her farm in southern Indiana, Debra spent 15 seasons as production stage manager for Actors Theatre of Louisville, stage managing close to 200 productions. These include dozens of premiers of new works in the Humana Festival of New American Plays, representing playwrights Tony Kushner, David Henry Hwang, Suzan-Lori Parks, Lee Blessing, Jane Martin, among others.

JIM CARNAHAN (Casting) also serves as Roundabout's director of artistic development. Shows cast for Roundabout include Nine, Joe Egg, The Look of Love, Tartuffe, The Women, Cabaret, Follies, Major Barbara, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Betrayal, Side Man, A View From the Bridge, 1776. Film: Home at the End of the World. Other Broadway: Gypsy, Live (x) 3, A Little Night Music (City Opera), Thoroughly Modern Millie, Noises Off, Into the Woods, True West, Copenhagen. West End: Up for Grabs, On an Average Day, Three Sisters, Sexual Perversity in Chicago.

RICHARDS/CLIMAN, INC. (RCI) (General Management) is co-owned by David R. Richards and Tamar Climan. Credits include Annie starring Nell Carter and Sally Struthers, More to Love (Broadway), Finian's Rainbow (pre-Broadway), Dinner With Friends (Off-Broadway; Pulitzer Prize, 2000), Jane Eyre (Broadway), The Godfadda Workout (Off-Broadway) and currently The Exonerated (Off-Broadway and national tour), Say Goodnight Gracie (Broadway) and The Look of Love (Broadway) and the upcoming Off-Broadway musical The Thing About Men.

GENE FEIST (Founding Director), since founding Roundabout in 1965, has been intimately involved as producer-director for more than 150 productions. For Broadway, he directed The Play's the Thing (1973) and produced A Taste of Honey (1981) and the Tony Award-winning revival of Joe Egg (1984). He sent The Winslow Boy and A Raisin in the Sun on national tour. Among the produced plays he has written are James Joyce's Dublin, Jocasta and Oedipus, Wretched the Lionhearted, A Toy of the Clowns and Building Blocks. He has provided distinguished adaptations of the works of Feydeau, Ibsen, Chekhov, and Strindberg. Most recently, Mr. Feist produced a festival of Israeli plays at the Public Theater. A WWII Army Air Force veteran, he holds degrees from Carnegie Mellon and New York universities. Member: Dramatists Guild, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, League of American Theaters and Producers. He is the recipient of the 1996 Lucille Lortel Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award.

ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) was founded in 1965 and has grown from a small 150-seat theater in a  converted supermarket basement to become one of America's most significant producers of theatre. This not-for-profit company, with more than 40,000 season subscribers, is committed to presenting definitive productions of classic plays and musicals, ensuring that audiences and artists alike have access to high-quality, professional stagings of important works of world literature. Production highlights include Joe Egg (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Outstanding Revival), Anna Christie (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Revival), She Loves Me (Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Olivier awards for Best Revival of a Musical) and Cabaret (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Revival of a Musical). With more than 2,000 performances, Cabaret has become one of the longest-running musical[[/page 1]]

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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST
revivals in Broadway history. Three productions from Roundabout's 1997-98 season, A View From the Bridge (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Revival of a Play), 1776 and Side Man (Tony Award for Best Play), were transferred to commercial Broadway engagements. On October 8, 2000, channel Thirteen/WNET nationally broadcast the Roundabout's production of The Man Who Came to Dinner, the first production in its new permanent home in the American Airlines Theatre on 42nd Street. Channel Thirteen/WNET also broadcast the star-studded production of The Woman last summer. Since moving to Broadway in 1991, Roundabout productions have received 84 Tony nominations, 80 Drama Desk nominations and 92 Outer Critics Circle nominations. In 1995, Roundabout expanded its repertoire to include the premieres of new plays by great writers of the present day. To that end, Roundabout presents its Off-Broadway Laura Pels Theatre Season, where new works by writers such as Brian Friel, Paula Vogel, Richard Greenberg, Beth Henley and Harold Pinter have been featured. Beyond the work on stage, Roundabout is recognized as a national leader in audience development and offers a comprehensive program of initiatives including the Solo Series, the Early Curtain Series, the Wine Series, the Gay and Lesbian Series and related humanities events and publications. The year 2002 marked the inaugural Jason Robards Award created by the Roundabout recognizing excellence in theatre. The first award was presented to Christopher Plummer at the company's spring Gala. In addition, through arts and educational programs, Roundabout reaches more than 7,000 New York City public high school students and their teachers each year. With a focus on in-depth programming, these activities range from professional development for teachers to in-school artist residencies to student matinees at our Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres. Through national tours, live broadcasts, education and outreach programs and its work on three stages, Roundabout touches the lives of millions of theatregoers, students and artists across the country.
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Information on "Who's Who in the Cast" is provided by the production. Where opinions are expressed, they are those of the players, not necessarily those of PLAYBILL Magazine.[[end footnote column 1]]

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Opening Night: June 1, 2003

ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMANY STAFF
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR................TODD HAIMES
MANAGING DIRECTOR............ELLEN RICHARD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS ..............JULIA C. LEVY
ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR......SCOTT ELLIS

ARTISTIC STAFF
DIRECTOR OF ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT/
DIRECTOR OF CASTING............Jim Carnahan
Artistic Consultant.................Robyn Goodman
Resident Director....................Michael Mayer
Associate Artists.............Scott Elliot, Bill Irwin,
                           David Leveaux, Joe Mantello,
                                            Mark Brokaw
Consulting Dramaturg...................Jerry Patch
Assistant to the
  Artistic Director .................Samantha Barrie
Casting Director .......................Mele Nagler
Senior Casting Associate ...............Jeremy Rich
Casting Assistant ....................Carrie Gardner
Casting Intern ........................Amy Thomas

EDUCATION STAFF
Education Director........Margaret Salvante McCann
Curriculum Advisor.................Renee Flemings
Education Program Manager...............Megan Waltz
Education Program Associate............Lindsay Erb
Education Interns........TJ Witham, Alex Savronsky, Mariela Moscoso
Teaching Artists....................Julie Alexander, Philip Alexander, Tony Angelini, Cynthia Babak, Victor Barbella, Brigitte Barnett-Loftis, Courtney Boddie, LaTonya Borsay, Bonnie Brady, Michael Carnahan, Margie Castleman, Joe Clancy, Martin Coren, Stephen DiMenna, Joe Doran, Amy Fortoul, Tony Freeman, Sheri Graubert, Dennis Green, Susan Hamburger, Sarah Iams, Jim Jack, Stacie Lee Lents, Darren Ley, Padraic Lillis, Ben Lipitz, Erin McCready, Peter Mentrie, Andrew Ondrejcak, Marilyn Pasekoff, Angela Pietropinto, Anna Saggesse, David Sinkus, Ted Sod, Daniel Sullivan, Christopher Swift, Jen Varbalow, Lisa Walker, Gail Winar

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
General Manager...................Sydney Davolos
General Counsel......................Laura O'Neill
Director of Business Operations..........Vincent Presti, Esq.
Management Associates...........Catharine Guiher, Don-Scott Cooper, Greg Backstrom
Office Operations Manager............Bonnie Berens
Human Resources Manager.........Stephen Deutsch [[/page 2]]

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