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July 23 thru July 28 August 6 thru August 11 August 20 thru August 25 SONG OF THE LUSITANIAN BOGEY by PETER WEISS Translated by Lee Baxandall Staged and Directed by Michael A. Schultz Dance Direction by Louis Johnson Musical Direction by Margaret Harris Sets by Edward Burbridge Costumes by Bernard Johnson Lighting by Marshall Williams Music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson Edmund Cambridge, Production Stage Manager The CAST (in alphabetical order) Graham Brown Rosalind Cash David Downing Frances Foster Arthur French William Jay Judyann Jonsson Denise Nicholas Esther Rolle Hattie Winston Allie Woods MUSICIANS Margaret Harris...Pianist Herbert Bushler...Bass Warren Smith...Percussion Harold Vick...Reeds THIS PLAY WILL BE MADE IN TWO ACTS WITH A TEN MINUTE INTERMISSION [[boxed text]] The taking of photographs or recordings of this production is strictly prohibited. [[boxed text]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[stamped]] JUL 30 1968 [[/stamped]] July 30 thru August 4 August 13 thru August 18 August 27 thru September 1 DADDY GOODNESS by RICHARD WRIGHT and LOUIS SAPIN Directed by Douglas Turner Ward Sets by Edward Burbridge Costumes by Gertha Brock Lighting by Michael A. Schultz Edmund Cambridge, Production Stage Manager Place: An unidentified American City Time: A hot sultry August in the recent past Act I Scene I: A Graveyard Scene II: Meeting Hall of The New Faith a week and a half later. TEN MINUTES INTERMISSION Act II Three weeks later FIVE MINUTES INTERMISSION Act III Scene I: Five days later Scene II: Graveyard - that night CAST (in order of appearance) SAM...Bill Jay LENA...enise Nicholas THOMAS...[[Strikethrough]] Graham Brown [[/strikethrough]] ^[[Douglas Turner Ward]] JEREMIAH...Arthur French A PREACHER...Allie Woods ANNIE...Clarice Taylor FANNY...Rosalind Cash SARAH...Judyann Jonsson DAVID...David Downing DADDY GOODNESS...Richard Ward POSTMAN...Charles Greene Jr. MILKMAN...Buddy Butler LUKE...Norman Bush CHAUFFEUR...Charles Greene Jr. A YOUNG MAN...Theodore Wilson AN OLD WOMAN...Clarice Taylor THE MAYOR...Arthur French Miss Foster is the standy for "Fannie" Miss Rolle is the standby for "Annie" Miss Winston is the standby for "Lena" and "Sarah"