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WHO'S WHO in the CAST

JAMES EARL JONES (Troy Maxson). Theatre includes: On Broadway and in the international tour of 'Mater Harold' ... and the boys (Lyceum); Othello (Winter Garden); Paul Robeson (Lunt-Fontanne and Booth); Of Mice and Men (Brooks Atkinson); The Iceman Cometh (Circle in the Square); The Great White Hope (Alvin Theatre - Tony Award). Off-Broadway in King Lear, The Cherry Orchard, Hamlet (New York Shakespeare Festival); Baal (Circle in the Square - Obie Award); and Othello (New York Shakespeare Festival - Obie Award). Also: Fences, A Day of the Picnic, Timon of Athens, Hedda Gabler and A Lesson from Aloes (Yale Repertory Theatre); and Othello (Goodman). Films: Star Wars, Return of the Jedi, The Empire Strikes Back, Claudine (Golden Globe Award), The Great White Hope (Oscar nomination), Dr. Strangelove. Television includes: "Roots: The Next Generation," "Interrupted Journey," "East Side, West Side" (Emmy nomination). In addition: honorary doctorate degrees from the University of Michigan, Princeton, Fairfield and Yale.

MARY ALICE (Rose) has a wealth of experience that includes Broadway: No Place to Be Somebody; Off-Broadway: Zooman and the Sign (Negro Ensemble Company); Miss Julie (Roundabout Theatre); Julius Caesar; Spell #7 (New York Shakespeare Festival); A Rat's Mass (La MaMa ETC); Ma Rose (Ensemble Studio Theatre - Marathon '86); Regional theatre; Television: "The Sty of the Blind Pig," "Requiem for a Nun," "The Killing Floor"; Film: Sparkle, Beat Street, Teachers. Miss Alice recently appeared as Antigone in Gospel at Colonnus (Alliance Theatre) in Atlanta. She dedicates her performance to her beloved father, mother, sisters, brothers, family and friends, with appreciation to Lloyd Richards and August Wilson.

RAY ARANHA (Jim Bono). Theatre includes: A Play of Giants (Yale Repertory); the role of Sam in 'Master Harold'...and the boys (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Morocco (Virginia State Company); 'Master Harold'...and the boys (Broadway touring company); A Lesson from Aloes (South Jersey Repertory). Playwriting includes: My Sister, My Sister and The Estate (Hartford Stage Company); Sons and Fathers of Sons (Negro Ensemble Company); Lizzie (Brown University). Also: Panelist on the New Playwrights Grant Committee of the National Endowment of the Arts, 1980-81.

CHARLES BROWN (Lyons) from Talladega, Alabama. Theatre includes: Ten years with the Negro Ensemble Company
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