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Who's Who in the Cast [[first column]] THE COMPANY BILLIE ALLEN (Townsperson), performed earlier this season in Funny House of a Negro. She is also in the film, No Man Walks Alone. JOE DON BAKER (Ellis) made his Broadway début in Marathon '33. He has also performed in summer stock and on television in Washington D.C. DAVID BALDWIN (Lorenzo), James Baldwin's youngest brother, studied acting along with Luther James and Lloyd Richards for four years. This is his stage début. DICK BRADFORD (Rev. Phillips, The State) had roles in Marathon '33, Mother Courage and toured in A Short Happy Life. FRANKIE (DOWNBEAT) BROWN (Disc Jockey) has performed in nightclubs such as Basin Street East, Smalls, Count Basie Club, and in concerts at Carnegie and Philharmonic Halls. He has recorded two albums, The Swinging Frankie Brown and Top Brass Album. PAT CORLEY (Court Stenographer, Townsperson) has been seen off-Broadway in The Breaking Wall, Look Back in Anger and The Warrior's Husband. A trained singer, he has also appeared in musical comedies. AL FREEMAN, JR. (Richard Henry) made his acting début in The Long Dream and had a leading role in Tiger Tiger Burning Bright last season. Recently he was a member of the improvisational revue, The Living Premise and relinquished an important role in Trumpets of the Lord for this play. He has made three motion pictures, The Rebel Breed, Torpedo Run, and Sniper's Ridge. He is well known to viewers of network television. WAYNE GRICE (Tom) was [[/first column]] [[second column]] seen in Moon on a Rainbow Shawl. He toured in Romanoff and Juliet, played the lead in Walk in Darkness and is in the hit film, The World of Henry Orient. ANN HENNESSEY (Lillian) appeared on Broadway in Anastasia and off-Broadway in A Month in the Country and in the recent Crime and Crime. PAT HINGLE (Parnell) has been one of our most prominent actors since he made his Broadway début in End as a Man. He has since acted with distinction in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Girls of Summer, Dark at the Top of the Stairs, the title character in J.B., The Deadly Game, and last season scored in Strange Interlude. At the American Shakespeare Festival he figured importantly in Troilus and Cressida and played the title role in Macbeth. LINCOLN KILPATRICK (Pete), who made his Broadway début in A Raisin in the Sun, appeared recently in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. He played leading roles in Deep Are the Roots, Take a Giant Step and The Blacks. Among his television credits are Naked City, Armstrong Circle Theatre and The Nurses. ROSETTA LE NOIRE (Mother Henry) starred earlier this season in Tambourines to Glory and Cabin in the Sky. Among her many Broadway credits are Sophie, Destry Rides Again, the City Center's South Pacific, Finian's Rainbow and Lost in the Stars, and off-Broadway's Clandestine on the Morning Line, Double Entry and Take a Giant Step. JOHN McCurry (Papa D) was in The Death of Bessie Smith, The Connection, Finian's Rainbow, The Last Mile, of Mice and Men and Carmen Jones in New York. He toured the [[/second column]] 32 [[end page]] [[start page]] [[image - woman]] What's in a glow? could be love...could be Superglow Fluid Make-Up The make-up that has a built-in glow from "Lumium", Monteil's patented light-reflector. It's the lightest, brightest, liveliest make-up you can wear. Germaine Monteil 33