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world for four years with Porgy and Bess. Most recently he was in Marco Millions, with the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center. GRACHAN MONCUR III (Trombonist), who makes his acting début here, is a well-known jazz musician who has played with Ray Charles' Band for two years and has performed and written a number of jazz dates with Jackie McLean. BILL MOOR (Townsperson) is making his Broadway début. He has had roles in The Collection and The Days and Nights of BeeBee Fenstermaker, and is in the forthcoming motion picture, Fail Safe. PATRICIA QUINN (Susan) has been seen in New York in The Golden Six and made her Broadway début in Marathon '33. PAT RANDALL (Hazel) was seen in the Actors Studio Theatre production of Marathon '33.  She appeared in many roles with the Fishcreek Wisconsin Theatre Company.  PEARL REYNOLDS (Townsperson) has danced in the companies of Geoffrey Holder, Donald McKayle,Pearl Primus, and Syvilla Fort.   She was seen on Broadway in House of Flowers, Mr. Johnson, Jamaica and Shinbone Alley. PERCY RODRIGUEZ (Rev. Meridian Henry) made his Broadway debut in Toys in the Attic. A Canadian, he appeared in Irma La Douce in Montreal and in Androcles and the Lion at the Shaw Festival last year in Niagara.  Mr Rodriguez won the best actor award at the Canadian Festival in the title role of Emperor Jones and appeared on television here in The Naked City, The Nurses and Route 66.  DIANA SANDS (Juanita) is one of the theatre's most versatile and talented young actresses.  Her Broadway debut in A Raisin in the Sun won her an Outer Circle Award and led to leading roles in Tiger Tiger Burning Bright, Brecht on Brecht, and The Living Premise.  Miss Sands repeated her role in the film of Raisin in the Sun and also is starred in the motion pictures, An Affair of the Skin and 


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Ensign Pulver.  She has appeared on television in East Side/West Side, The Nurses, and The Breaking Point.  RIP TORN (Lyle Britten), has appeared on Broadway as Brick, in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tom Jr., and later Chance Wayne in Sweet Bird of Youth, Carlo Rienzi in Daughter of Silence and as Ned in Strange Interlude. He received the Theatre World Award for his performance in Chaparral which he co-produced off-Broadway. Mr. Torn is particularly remembered for his many television portrayals including this year’s The Lieutenant and Eleventh Hour.  RALPH WAITE (Ralph, Judge) made his New York debut in The Balcony.  His first Broadway appearance was with The Actors Studio Theatre’s Marathon ‘33.  ANN WEDGEWORTH (Jo Britten) played Julie in Make a Million, and was in the successful off-Broadway revival of The Crucible , in The Days and  Nights of BeeBee Fenstermaker and in Chaparral.  She has made tours in Period of Adjustment, Come Blow Your Horn, The Tender Trap and Goodbye Again.  Miss Wedgeworth is in the forthcoming films, Come Thursday and Andy.  CLYDE WILLIAMS (Arthur), singer, musician, as well as actor, made his Broadway debut in Tambourines to Glory earlier this season.  OTIS YOUNG (Ken, Counsel for the Bereaved) is making is acting debut.  He was stage manager for the Broadway productions of In the Counting House and Tambourines to Glory. 

 
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Mr. Baldwin has become, by popular demand, a spokesman for an entire generation of Negroes and whites.  His novels are Giovanni’s Room, Go Tell it on the Mountain and Another Country, and he has published three books of essays:  Nobody Knows My Name, Notes of a Native Son and The Fire Next Time.  Mr. Baldwin is the 

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