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[[double line]] WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST CYNTHIA STROUM (Producer), after graduating from the University of Southern California, worked in the film industry, eventually producing national television commercials. She now focuses on personal investments in stat-up businesses and philanthropy. She has served on the boards of Pacific Northwest Ballet, Channel 9/KCTS (Public TV), the Jewish Television Network, A Contemporary Theatre and, most recently, the Shoah Foundation (founded by Steven Spielberg). She is also the national chair of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). ERIC SCHNALL (Associate Producer/Marketing Director) is represented Off-Broadway by De La Guarda. He handled marketing and promotions for The Vagina Monologues and was producing associate of the Broadway, West End and touring productions of Rent. Eric is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis. He is also a writer whose work has appeared in Billboard, Revolution and Travel & Leisure. BRIAN SAVELSON (Associate Producer) is a writer, director, producer and actor. His original play, All the Kings' Men, received rave reviews for its New York run. Directing credits include Picture, Dreamers and an original adaptation of the Maguerite Duras novel, La Maladie de la Mort. Brian is also the author of an original feature-length screenplay, currently in development for production. HAL GOLDBERG (Associate Producer) is an agent for commercial photographers. His company, Proof, has many clients in the entertainment, fashion and advertising industries. This is Mr. Goldberg's first theatrical endeavor... but not his last. He would like to thank David Binder for inspiring him by his commitment in bringing this production to Broadway. [[line]] 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. OPENING NIGHT: APRIL 26, 2004 [[line]] STAFF FOR A RAISIN IN THE SUN [[line]] GENERAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT COLE PRODUCTIONS, INC. Lisa M. Poyer Beverly Baker [[line]] COMPANY MANAGER G.Eric Muratalla [[line]] PRESS REPRESENTATIVE THE PUBLICITY OFFICE Bob Fennell Marc Thibodeau Michael S. Borowski [[line]] TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR AURORA PRODUCTIONS Gene O'Donovan Melissa Mazdra W.Benjamin Heller Mary Turner [[line]]CASTING JAMES CALLERI CASTING James Calleri C.S.A. Alaine Alldaffer Kristen Jackson [[line]] CHOREOGRAPHY Patdro Harris [[line]] HAIR AND WIG DESIGN Charles G. Lapointe [[line]] DIALECT AND VOCAL COACH Kate Wilson [[line]] ASSOCIATE COSTUME DESIGNER Austin K. Sanderson [[line]] Stage Manager...Narda Alcorn [[line]] Business development...Gary Kaplan [[line]] Assistant Set Designer...Charles Corcoran Associate Lighting Designer...Anne E. McMills Assistant Lighting Designer...Jason Lyons Assistant Sound Designer...Carl Casella Assistant to the Director...Rajendra Maharaj Dramaturg...Michael Friedman [[line]] Production Carpenter...Tony Menditto Production Electrician...Michael LoBue Production Properties...William Sweeney Production Sound Engineer...Brien Brannigan Wardrobe Supervisor...Rob Bevenger Hair Supervisor...Mia Neal Dressers...Cathy Cline, Susan Cook, Donna Holland Event Coordinator...Josh Wood Press Assistant...Jeremy Hooper Press Interns...Isabel J. Steuble-Johnson, Amy Rosen Production Assistant...Travis Milliken Stage Management Intern...Leah McVeigh Production Intern...Ellie Rabinowitz Child Guardian...Sharon Mitchell [[line]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[advertisement]] [[script]] Sean John [[/script]] [[line]] NEW YORK LOS ANGELES LONDON TOKYO PARIS BLOOMINGDALES & MACY'S [[/advertisement]]