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winner of a number of literary fellowships and awards including a Eugene F. Saxton Memorial Trust Award, a Rosenwald Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Partisan Review Fellowship and a Ford Foundation Grant.  His stories and essays have appeared in many magazines here and abroad.  This is Mr. Baldwin’s first play to be produced in New York.  Another play of his, The Amen Corner, is currently a success on the West Coast. 

BURGESS MEREDITH
The Director
Mr. Meredith is one of our most distinguished actors and directors.  Among the highlights of his acting career are those memorable performances in Winterset, High Tor, Candida, Playboy of the Western World, the revival of Liliom and The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker.  In addition to more than twenty-five major films which he either directed or appeared in, two directorial high-points of Mr. Meredith’s career were his extraordinary staging both here and abroad of James Joyce’s Ulysses in Nighttown and his introduction of the “word” revue, a conception entirely his own, with A Thurber Carnival, which found favor with critics and audiences alike. 

FEDER
Design and Lighting
Mr. Feder’s achievements in the theatre, lighting such brilliant productions as My Fair Lady, Camelot, and countless others, are only overwhelmed by his architectural lighting accomplishments which include the lighting of Kennedy International Airport, Rockefeller Plaza, the U.N. Building, and similar important projects throughout the nation.  Most recently, he designed the lighting for the Pan-Am Building and Huntington Hartford’s new Gallery of Modern Art. 

BLUES FOR MISTER CHARLIE PREMIERE, 
April 23, 1964
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MUSIC CREDITS
Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford singing “What a Thrill” and “I Need You” by Ford and Elliott, “Now It’s Too Late” by McCoy, “TCB” by Titus Turner and “I’m Coming Home to Stay,” by Ford and Taylor used by permission of Mr. Gardner and Miss Ford, Pete Publishing Col, Inc. and Fast Music Co., Inc. “Riff Raff” and “Carisma: especially composed for this production by Grachan Moncur III and used by permission of the composer. 

"A Little More Faith" as arranged and sung by the Rev. Gary Davis, used by permission of Prestige Music Co., Inc.; "Walking the Dog" by Rufus Thomas used by permission of the composer; "Little Sally Walker" and "Field Calls," both as recorded on Folkways Records #FE 4417, used by permission of Folkways Records; "Without Love" by Danny Small used by permission of Suffolk Music, Inc.; "Cotton Eye Joe," "Boll Weevil Holler" adapted and arranged by Vera Hall, "Hen Duck" by Lonnie and Ed Young, "Chevrolet" by Lonnie and Ed Young, "Johnny Cuckoo" by Bessie Jones, "Sweet Sixteen" by Ray Charles, and "Father Jesus Loves You" adapted by Estil C. Ball all as recorded by Atlantic Records, used by permission of Atlantic Records; "Early in the Morning" as sung by the prisoners of the Mississippi State Penitentiary, used by permission of Tradition Records.

CREDITS
Thorens Turntable and Octophon Tone Arms courtesy of Elpa Marketing Industries. Guitar by Goya Guitars, Inc. Phonograph cartridge courtesy Audio Dynamics Corp. Coca Cola by The Coca Cola Co. Keds by U.S. Rubber. Lighting equipment by Century Lighting. Sound equipment by Masque Sounds. Draperies by I. Weiss & Sons. Men's suits by House of Worsted-Tex. Men's shirts by Sero of New Haven. Bourbon whiskey courtesy of James B. Beam Distilling Co. Stenograph short hand machine courtesy of Stenograph Machines, Inc. Rheingold Beer used.

Assistants to the Director ... IRA CIRKER, TALLEY BEATTY
Musical Co-ordinator ... ROBERT CORDIER
Special Consultant ... JEROME SMITH
STAFF
Executive Assistant ... Richard R. Chandler
Production Secretary ... Nan Lanier
Secy. to The Actors Studio, Inc .. Gillian Crowe
Company Manager ... Eugene Wolsk
Press Representative ... Judith S. Davidson
Press Assistant ... Stanley F. Kaminsky
Ass't Manager ... Ronald Bruguiere
Production Stage Manager ... John Strasberg
Stage Manager ... Martin Gold
Assistant Stage Managers ... Otis Young, Wayne Grice
Ass't to Mr. Baldwin ... Robert Cordier
Assistant to Mr. Beatty ... Herman Howell
Master Carpenter ... John Maher, Jr.
Master Electrician ... Sander Hacker
Assistant Electrician ... Harold Larkin
Master of Properties ... Joseph McCarthy
Sound ... Ferris Goodson
Production Wardrobe Supervisor .. Louis Hayden
Wardrobe Master ... Henry Arango
Advertising Representative ... Fred Golden
Merchandising ... On The Spot Productions

STAFF FOR ANTA THEATRE
Managing Director ... Louis A. Lotito
Manager ... William Orton
Treasurer ... Robert A. Carr
Asst. Treasurer ... Herschel Waxman
Asst. Treasurer ... Malvina Williams
Carpenter ... Edward Hauch
Electrician ... Joseph Maher
Property Man ... Martin Fontana, Jr.
  House Physician ... Dr. Benjamin A. Gilbert
All products used in this theatre for the promotion of sanitation are manufactured by the Creco Co., Inc.

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