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TABLE OF CONTENTS


PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

VIVIENNE BENESCH

Dear Friends, As we begin 2021, we’re so grateful to all of you for your continued support, and your commitment to the art of theatre and the power it has to transform communities. There are few artists I can think of who are more committed to these ideals than Mike Wiley. Since his days as a UNC graduate student, Mike’s dedication to telling the stories of Black North Carolinians, which have often been left untold and unheard, epitomizes the ways in which theatre can make a difference. He has changed the lives of countless students across North Carolina, who have gotten access to stories and storytelling they may not otherwise have experienced, as well as the lives of myriad audience members who have been lucky enough to attend productions of his work at theatres throughout the Triangle, the state and around the nation. Here at PlayMakers we have proudly developed and premiered two of his works, The Parchman Hour in 2011 and Leaving Eden in 2017. We’re now very grateful to be able to present Mike’s adaptation of Tim Tyson’s Blood Done Sign My Name, which was recently filmed at The Clayton Center. It’s a powerful adaptation that reveals the horrors of a racially motivated murder in 1970 Oxford, North Carolina that has all too many resonances in the events we are witnessing in America today. Joining Mike is the inimitable vocalist Mary D. Williams. Together, they will take you on a journey. As we enter a new year filled with the renewed hope that brighter days are ahead, Mike’s adaptation allows us to reflect on the darker aspects of American society that have stubbornly held on for centuries, and the possibilities for how change can and must take root. What a wonderful opportunity for us to dream together even as we are apart. Warmly,

Vivienne

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ADVISORY COUNCIL Amy Guskiewicz Chair

Betsy Blackwell Vice Chair

Duncan Lascelles Vice Chair

Joanne Garrett Deborah Gerhardt Joan H. Gillings Bobbi Hapgood Lisa Hazen Tom Hazen Janelle Hoskins

Betty Kenan, emeritus Stuart Lascelles Robert Long Graig Meyer Julie Morris Florence Peacock Diane Robertson

Wyndham Robertson Carol Smithwick David Sontag Jackie Tanner Mike Wiley Lisa Yarborough

The magic of live theatre is its ability to bring together people from all walks of life in order to experience beautiful stories as a community. Until we are safely able to gather again, we have created PlayMakers (Keeping You) Company, an online collection of artist conversations, master classes, and yes, eventually, performances.

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SUPPORT US It is my pleasure to serve another year as the chair of the PlayMakers Advisory Council and welcome you to our 2020/21 season. Our fully virtual All Too Human season was born out of the need to adapt, learn, and change in the face of personal and national upheaval. In addition to an impressive lineup of virtual performances, PlayMakers continues its work serving the Triangle community. We are privileged to provide unique learning opportunities for K–12 classrooms and UNC students, create new ways to engage with our local artists and advocates, and make the magic and power of theatre accessible to underserved communities. Living in Chapel Hill for the past 25 years and raising our family here has created many fond memories sitting alongside family, friends, and visitors at PlayMakers. This year, I look forward to experiencing PlayMakers’ signature variety of shows, which often challenge my thinking, entertain, and move me, from the comfort of my living room! While this season will look a little different than what we are used to, I remain thankful for the gift this innovative, award-winning theatre provides. Though we may be physically distanced this season, theatre is and always will be a place for community. And it is up to us—the community—to ensure that PlayMakers continues to thrive. This year, we have a goal to raise $1.5 million to help recover from the impact of the past six months, maintain our current operations, and emerge strong for the future. If you enjoy and believe in the power of the theatre as I do, I invite you to become a Friend of PlayMakers. Please make a tax-deductible contribution to the annual fund, pledge a monthly donation as a Sustainer, or offer a campaign gift to strengthen and sustain PlayMakers’ vision for the future. There has never been a more important time to support the arts. Join me in championing our local theatre—an organization that makes a difference in our community. As Joan Gillings often says, “You will sit a little taller in your theatre seat, knowing you made a difference, too.” Thank you! Warmly, Amy Guskiewicz

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PlayMakers is... “One of America’s Best Regional Theatres” (American Theatre Magazine), PlayMakers Repertory Company is North Carolina’s premier professional theatre company, proudly in residence on the dynamic campus of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. The professional company was founded in 1976, growing out of a storied 100 year tradition of playmaking at Carolina. Our mission is to produce relevant, courageous work that tells stories from and for a multiplicity of perspectives. We believe that theatre can have a transformational impact on individuals and entire communities, and we are committed to the work of becoming an anti-racist organization whose work is accessible to all. For the past several years, PlayMakers has produced ten shows on two stages each year in our home venue, the Joan H. Gillings Center for Dramatic Art, bringing the transformative power of theatre to more than 50,000 audience members annually, from over 50 counties. At the very heart of the PlayMakers experience is one of the nation’s last remaining resident theatre companies, made up of accomplished performers, directors, designers, artisans, and technicians, and supported by exceptional graduate students in UNC’s Department of Dramatic Art. Our company works side by side with guest artists from all over the world and our alumni include Pulitzer Prize, Tony®, Emmy®, and Grammy Award® winners.

Creating Tomorrow’s Classics, Today

Producing Artistic Director Vivienne Benesch is continuing PlayMakers’ tradition of producing vibrantly reimagined classics, large-scale musical theatre, and significant contemporary work, but is also broadening the company’s reach to become a home for new play development and a true hub of social and civic discourse in the region. Her first four seasons have already given life to eight important new American plays.

Provoking Conversation

PlayMakers seeks to provoke thought, stimulate discussion and push the boundaries of the theatrical form in everything we do. Whether through our intimate PRC2 series, our mainstage offerings or i our virtual line-up, we look for opportunities for direct, dynamic engagement between audiences, artists and subject matter experts.

Theatre for the People

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PlayMakers Mobile is an initiative that seeks to contribute positively to the civic and social life of our region by taking world-class theatre out of our building and into the community. We create a streamlined production a play each year and take it to schools, transitional housing facilities, and long-term treatment facilities around the Greater Triangle area. It’s all free of charge, since too often the people who can benefit from theatre the most are the ones who don’t have access to it.


WHO WE ARE

Leaving Eden, 2018. Photo by HuthPhoto

A Hub of Engagement

Beyond being the region’s go-to for dynamic and entertaining stories, PlayMakers is a home for memorable conversations that allow us to make connections with the work and with each other well beyond the experience of a production. A host of unique engagement opportunities enrich our audience's experience of the live arts. This season, alongside our six theatrical offerings check out our PlayMakers Keeping You Company content at playmakersrep.org/keeping-you-company/

Passing the Torch

PlayMakers’ award-winning Summer Youth Conservatory is the only professionally supported training program of its kind in the region. The Theatre Quest program provides camps to area middle school students, while the Theatre Intensive and TheatreTech programs allow Triangle high schoolers to apprentice directly with professional directors, choreographers, musical directors, and technicians, culminating in a professional quality production on the PlayMakers mainstage for the whole community to enjoy.

Eliminating Barriers

With a commitment to eliminating barriers for attendance when we host live events, PlayMakers offers All Access performances for our patrons living with disabilities, Community Nights where all tickets are just $15, and tickets reduced to just $10 for UNC students and $12 for all other students. Our Spotlight on Service program also offers complimentary tickets to local service organizations. This virtual season, we are offering captioning to all of our streaming programs as well as free tickets to UNC students and front-line workers.

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PLAYMAKERS PRESENTS Mike Wiley Productions and Blue Umbrella present

Blood Done Sign My Name Written & Performed by

Mike Wiley

Based on the book by

Timothy B. Tyson Featuring Vocalist

Mary D. Williams Directed by

Originally directed for the stage by

Jai Bradford

Serena Ebhardt

Produced by

Mike Wiley Jai Bradford

JAN 25–FEB 7, 2021 All filming of Mike Wiley Productions solo-touring performances completed at The Clayton Center, Clayton, NC

The Professional Theatre of the Department of Dramatic Art Adam Versényi, Chair Vivienne Benesch, Producing Artistic Director Produced in association with The College of Arts & Sciences The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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BIOS Mike Wiley Playwright and Actor

PlayMakers: Leaving Eden, Parchman Hour, Witness to an Execution (playwright). Mike Wiley is a North Carolina-based actor, playwright and director of multiple one-man documentary dramas and full-cast ensemble plays, including Leaving Eden, The Parchman Hour, Downrange: Stories from the Homefront, Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till, the theatrical adaptation of Blood Done Sign My Name and more. The film adaptation of Wiley’s Dar He, in which he portrayed 30+ roles, received more than 40 major film festival awards around the globe. The Parchman Hour was selected as the closing event of the official 50th year anniversary commemoration of the Freedom Riders in Jackson, MS. Wiley has twenty years credits in providing documentary theatre for young audiences plus film, television and regional theatre. An Upward Bound alum and Trio Achiever Award recipient, he is an M.F.A. graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a former Lehman-Brady Visiting Joint Chair Professor at Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies. He has conducted numerous educational residencies funded through grant programs of the North Carolina Arts Council and his plays have been selected for spotlight showcases by arts industry conferences throughout North America. A gifted and visionary artist and communicator, Wiley’s overriding goal is expanding cultural awareness for audiences of all ages through dynamic portrayals based on pivotal moments in African-American history and, in doing so, helping to unveil a richer picture of the total American experience. Wiley is recipient of the University of North Carolina’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017. His epic Leaving Eden, premiered in spring of 2018, became the largest commissioned project ever undertaken by PlayMakers Repertory Company and enjoyed a record-breaking run. Wiley’s ensemble cast original plays are available for licensed productions by theatres worldwide, and Wiley himself tours eight original one-person plays for student and adult audiences throughout North America, in addition to offering virtual streamed adaptations for educational systems and presenting theatres nationwide. In 2020, Mike Wiley received the Ann Atwater Award presented by Manbites Dog Theater Fund to recognize Triangle theater artists and companies whose body of work reflects and honors Durham activist Ann Atwater’s lifelong commitment to social justice. He is also recipient of the NC Theatre Conference Constance Welsh Award for Theatre for Youth. Wiley currently leads the online series "Higher Ground Conversations" with national civil rights and social justice leaders. 15


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Timothy B. Tyson Author

Timothy B. Tyson, author of the much-acclaimed Blood Done Sign My Name and other award-winning books, is a Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies and Visiting Professor of American Christianity and Southern Culture in the Divinity School at Duke University. Blood Done Sign My Name, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and winner of the Christopher Award and the North Carolina Book Award, was the 2005 selection of the Carolina Summer Reading Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, assigned to all new undergraduate students. Tyson’s previous book Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power (UNC Press, 1999) won the James Rawley Prize and was co-winner of the Frederick Jackson Turner Prize, both from the Organization of American Historians. He also co-edited, with David S. Cecelski, Democracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 and its Legacy (UNC Press, 1998), which won the 1999 Outstanding Book Award from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America. Tyson was a John Hope Franklin Senior Fellow at the National Humanities Center in 2004–05. He is a North Carolina native and a graduate of Duke.

Mary D. Williams Vocalist

PlayMakers: Debut. With a voice reminiscent of Mahalia Jackson, her dynamic vocals soothe troubled minds and lift the heavy hearts of those who witness her awesome performances. Powerhouse psalmist Mary D. Williams is truly that "power in the house". A native of Raleigh, NC, Mary is no stranger to the gospel scene. She has been ministering solo at local churches, festivals and various events for many years, developing a strong following from performances with such artists as Bobby Jones, Sister Cantaloupe, Lee Williams & the Spiritual QC's, Luther Barnes, Keith "Wonder Boy" Johnson, as well as appearances on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). Other performances include ministering at the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. in Washington, DC, the Walnut Creek Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC, Duke University Chapel, Bobby Jones Gospel Recording Retreat in Las Vegas, traveling with Duke Divinity Professor Dr. Timothy Tyson and the United Methodist Western Conference. She received Female Vocalist of the Year at the NC Gospel Announcers Guild's Prestige Awards ceremony. Mary keeps herself very busy ministering the word of God throughout the eastern half of the United States. She is a specialist in ministering to women who are 17 struggling with marital challenges.



Mary D. Williams is not only an anointed psalmist, she is a devoted wife and a loving mother of three young men. Mary is also in the process of writing her first novel and owns her own women’s apparel business, Mrs. WMS Accessories.

Jai Bradford Director

PlayMakers: Debut. Broadcast TV & cable television news/programming with emphasis on corporate content marketing development, production strategies, cost analysis, and go-to-market with tactile deployment. Detail oriented producer, director, writer, videographer and editor. Diverse background in producing corporate, broadcast, and independent programming. Brand marketing consultant with an emphasis on web design, digital media/multimedia platform development. He was the Executive Producer, Writer, and Director for Fresh to Flavorful, a tour of all things food-related in the North Country, for Maine Public Broadcasting in 2011–2012. Director of Photography and lead camera for Bay-Café, a food and lifestyle program for: KRON/Bay-TV/NBC-4. His team won the James Beard award twice for outstanding original programing 2000–2001. Jai has produced television programming, sports, and news segments for CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and The Discovery Channel.

Serena Ebhardt Original Director for the Stage

PlayMakers: Debut. Serena Ebhardt is the co-founder of EbzB Productions (www.EbzB.org) An award-winning actress, Ms. Ebhardt has performed in Europe, Canada, Off-Broadway, on national tours, upon regional stages and in television and film. Her production of War Bonds: The Songs and Letters of World War II, which she co-wrote and performs, is featured on public broadcasting stations across the United States. Her professional performance career began at the age of six, and has grown to include many other aspects of the art including writing, teaching, producing, theatre administration and directing. Serena’s directing work is influenced by the theories of Overlie’s Viewpoints and Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences. In 1994, Serena wrote, produced and directed Brown v. Board of Education, a one-man show featuring Mike Wiley. The two artists found similar philosophies and working styles which lead to partnerships on a multitude of projects including Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till, Tuskegee, Blood Done Sign My Name and Life is So Good. Serena is a Paul Green Scholar with a B.A. in

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Dramatic Art from UNC-Chapel Hill. Her training includes Master Classes at Hedgerow Theatre and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: Artists as Educators. She is a member of Actors’ Equity Association and Canadian Actors’ Equity Association.

Blue Umbrella Group

Blue Umbrella focuses on B2B marketing & brand development, multimedia production, and entertainment. We provide our clients with strategic solutions that support sales teams, spur revenue growth, and fill the pipeline through identification of new targets and expansion of existing client bases. Our clients benefit from innovative, but strategically sound, traditional and digital content that tells their Brand story in fresh new ways. Blue Umbrella Entertainment is the multimedia arm of the firm, focusing on film and TV production. We produce content that serves to uplift and strengthen ties to the community and build a pathway to social change.

Vivienne Benesch Producing Artistic Director

Vivienne is in her fifth full season as a company member and Producing Artistic Director at PlayMakers, where she has helmed productions of Dairyland, Life of Galileo, Leaving Eden, The May Queen, Three Sisters, Love Alone, RED, and In The Next Room. For 12 seasons, she served as Artistic Director of the renowned Chautauqua Theater Company and Conservatory, presiding over the company’s transformation into one of the best summer theatres and most competitive summer training programs in the country. She directed more than fifteen productions at CTC including an acclaimed reimagining of Romeo and Juliet featuring the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, Theatre, Opera and Dance companies. She brought CTC’s production of Amadeus, performed with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic, to the Virginia Arts Festival featuring PlayMakers company member Ray Dooley. Vivienne has also directed for the Folger Shakespeare Theatre (Helen Hayes nomination for best direction 2019), The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Trinity Repertory Company, and Red Bull Theatre, among others. In 2018, she directed the world premiere of Noah Haidle’s Birthday Candles for Detroit Public Theatre and will be directing it again on Broadway in 2021, starring Debra Messing. As an actress, Vivienne has worked on and off-Broadway, in film and television, at many of the country’s most celebrated theatres, and received an Obie Award for her performance in Lee Blessing’s Going to St. Ives. Vivienne is a graduate of Brown University and NYU’s Graduate Acting 20 Program. As an educator, she has directed for and served on the faculty of some


of the nation’s foremost actor training programs, including The Juilliard School, UNC-Chapel Hill’s Professional Actor Training Program, Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Program, and at her alma mater, NYU’s Graduate Acting Program. She is the 2017 recipient of the Zelda Fichandler Award given by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation.

Michael Rolleri Production Manager

Michael is in his 34rd season with PlayMakers Repertory Company. He has been Technical Director, Project Manager, Exhibition Technician, and Lighting Designer for industrial shows in the Southeast region, as well as lead carpenter for films, the U.S. Olympic Festival, and scenic studios. He has also been a rigger in the Southeast region and has served on the executive board and as President of IATSE Local 417. Michael is a 30 year Gold Pin member of IATSE. An active member of United States Institute For Theatre Technology (USITT), he is a three-time winner at USITT's Tech Expo. He is a full Professor/Head of the Technical Production Program at UNC-Chapel Hill and was an instructor at High Point University and Tufts University. Education: MFA in Design and Technical Production, UNC-Greensboro.

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GENERAL INFO

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WHAT WILL SHOWS LOOK LIKE THIS YEAR? The 20/21 season will feature six  streamed performances  ranging from  audio dramas  to film, ensemble to solo work, all enjoyed in the safety of  home  until we can gather again as a community.

HOW WILL AUDIENCES BE ABLE TO WATCH PLAYMAKERS THIS SEASON? Following health and safety guidelines set by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,  PlayMakers  will take to the virtual stage with our signature mix of  timely  new works  alongside  classic tales reimagined. Our six theatrical experiences will be streamed via online platforms like Vimeo or Zoom. Specific details and instructions about each experience will be sent to ticket holders before each experience.

HOW DO I BUY TICKETS? This season will be a little different from past seasons because of our virtual experiences. You can buy a PlayMakers Pass, which will allow your entire household to view all six theatrical experiences. Pass holders have the ultimate 22


PLAYMAKERS flexibility of watching whenever they like, as many times as they like, for the duration of the viewing period. Approximately 4 weeks before each experience begins, we will also make individual tickets available. Individual ticket holders will have a 48-hour viewing period.

HOW MANY TICKETS DO I NEED TO BUY? For our streaming season, one PlayMakers Pass gives your entire household access to the full 20/21 digital season, which includes all the engaging entertainment you love to explore at PlayMakers—this season coming to you from the comfort of your own couch! Stream all six of our events anytime—and any number of times!—during the period of time each production is available.

I’M A SEASON SUBSCRIBER, WHAT HAPPENS TO MY SEATS THIS SEASON? Don’t worry! When we are allowed to gather again in our theatre spaces, Mainstage and Full Season subscribers will have their same seats waiting for them.

HOW DO I WATCH THE SHOWS? Within one business day of your purchase, you will receive a confirmation e-mail from prcboxoffice@unc.edu. Can’t find your e-mail confirmation? Be sure to check your junk/spam folder! Contact us at prcboxoffice@unc.edu for help or questions. For all single-ticket holders, the video expires 48 hours from the time of purchase, but can be stopped and restarted, rewound and fast-forwarded, and watched an unlimited amount until it expires. Access for PlayMakers Pass holders expires at 11:59pm on the final day of the run of each show. Please note, this link is unique to you, and non-transferrable. Each ticket purchased allows access for one household to view the stream. Log in to your PlayMakers account at tickets.playmakersrep.org. Once you’ve logged in, you should see a list of the digital content you’ve purchased.

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PLAYMAKERS Administration

Vivienne Benesch, Producing Artistic Director

ARTISTIC

DEVELOPMENT

Tracy Bersley, Movement Coach/Choreographer Kathryn Hunter-Williams, Company Artistic Associate Tia James, Vocal Coach Gregory Kable, Dramaturg Jacqueline E. Lawton, Dramaturg Michael Perlman, Associate Artistic Director Mark Perry, Dramaturg Gwendolyn Schwinke, Vocal Coach Adam Versényi, Dramaturg

Shea Fitzgerald, Assistant Director of Development Amelia Stanley, Director of Development

MARKETING & AUDIENCE SERVICES Brittany Petruzzi, Marketing & Comm. Specialist Diana Pineda, Director of Sales & Marketing Thomas Porter, Box Office Manager Rosalie Preston, Associate Director of Marketing

ADMINISTRATION

Joe Emeis, General Manager Lisa Geeslin, Accountant

Department of Dramatic Art Adam Versényi, Professor and Chair

FACULTY Vivienne Benesch, Professor of the Practice Tracy Bersley, Assistant Professor Jan Chambers, Professor McKay Coble, Professor Jeffrey Blair Cornell, Assoc. Chair, Teaching Prof. Ray Dooley, Professor Samuel Ray Gates, Assistant Professor Julia Gibson, Associate Professor Jennifer Guadagno, Teaching Assistant Professor Kathryn Hunter-Williams, Teaching Assoc.Professor Tia James, Assistant Professor Gregory Kable, Teaching Professor Jacqueline E. Lawton, Assistant Professor Adam Maxfield, Teaching Associate Professor Triffin Morris, Professor of the Practice

David Navalinsky, Associate Professor Bobbi Owen, Distinguished Professor Laura Pates, Teaching Assistant Professor Mark Perry, Teaching Assistant Professor Rachel E. Pollock, Teaching Assistant Professor Michael Rolleri, Professor Gwendolyn Schwinke, Assistant Professor Aubrey Snowden, Teaching Assistant Professor

STAFF Betty Futrell, Student Services Specialist Lisa Geeslin, Accounting Technician John Rawlings, KTC Technical Director Karen Rolleri, Business Coordinator Jamie Strickland, Business Officer

PlayMakers’ Resident Acting Company

Jeffrey Blair Cornell Julia Gibson

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Ray Dooley Kathryn Hunter-Williams

Samuel Ray Gates Tia James

Professional Actor Training Program: Sergio Mauritz Ang, Anthony August, Tori Jewell, Khalil LeSaldo, AhDream Smith, Omolade Wey


OUR 2020/21 SEASON Production

Michael Rolleri, Production Manager

COSTUMES

Jennifer Bayang, Assistant Costume Director Triffin Morris, Costume Director Rachel Pollock, Costume Craftsperson Costume Production Graduate Students: Ellen Cornette, Alex Hagman, Lou Pires, Erin Rodgers, Lauren Woods, Athene Wright, Sherry Wu

SOUND

Brandon Reed, Audio Designer/Engineer Samuel Henry, Undergraduate Assistant

SCENIC

Adam Maxfield, Technical Director Laura Pates, Assistant Technical Director Jessica Secrest, Scenic Artist Technical Production Graduate Students: Brock Burton, Gregory Condon, Paul Edghill, Patrick Hardison, Kevin Pendergast, Luke Robinson, Garrett Weeda

PROPS

Andrea Bullock, Properties Master

STAGE MANAGEMENT Charles K. Bayang, Stage Manager Elizabeth Ray, Stage Manager

For this Production

Mike Wiley, Jai Bradford, Tracy Francis, Producers Mike Wiley, Jai Bradford, Executive Producers Jai Bradford, Director of Photography & Editor Scotty Henley, Tracy Francis, Production Design Cameras: Nader Aboulhousn, Ethan McKenzie, Stacy Beard, Steven Langston

Justin Doan, Lighting Paul Barton, Ethan McKenzie, Sound Tracy Francis, Set Operations

Special Thanks to Executive Director, Scotty Henley, The Clayton Center, Town of Clayton, NC

SOUNDTRACK “Walk With Me Lord” – Fannie Lou Hamer “Tackle Box Blues” – Mini Vandals “Tackle Box Blues” – Mini Vandals “Audio Blocks-Freedom” – Instrmital “The Revival Project” – Cory Henry Special Thanks to The North Carolina Arts Council Filmed on location at The Clayton Center Edited and Mastered at Blue Umbrella Group, Durham, NC

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PlayMakers Repertory Company is a program of the Department of Dramatic Art, The College of Arts and Sciences, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, recognizes PlayMakers as a professional theatre organization and provides grant assistance to this organization from funds appropriated by the North Carolina General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts. PlayMakers is a beneficiary of the Elizabeth Price Kenan Endowment and the Lillian Hughes Prince Endowment. PlayMakers Repertory Company is a Member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre. This Theatre operates under an agreement between the League Of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. PlayMakers is a proud partner of The Drama League, which advances the American theatre by providing a life-long artistic home for directors and a platform to dialogue with and between audiences.

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Virginia Aldige Howard and Penny Aldrich Pete and Hannah Andrews Evelyn Barrow John and Patti Becherer Diane Beckman + John W. Becton and Nancy B. Tannenbaum Bates Buckner Harold E. Burch Keith Burridge and Patricia Saling Kendall Cadwell Ann Campbell Dede Corvinus Adrienne and John Cox Nancy and Mark Dewhirst Dr. David A. Doll Dr. Carrie Donley Bob and Connie Eby Carolyn and John Falletta Shayne C. Gad W. Patrick Gale ^ Galloway Ridge at Fearrington Gunter Glass Ugo Goetzl Toby and Cheryl Harrell C. Hawkins ^ Charles and Ellen Johnson Brenda W. Kirby Lois Knauff and Mike Maness Kyser Foundation Anand and Sandhya Lagoo, In memory of Dr. Shreeram Lagoo Carol and Alexander Lawrence Scott Levitan Javey Lowe and Billy Simpson Lynn K. Knauff Douglas MacLean and Susan Wolf Anthony and Geraldine Massari Ed and Connie McCraw Larry McManus and Pamela Nielsen James and Susan Moeser Cecelia D. Moore ^ Mary N. Morrow Jill Muti

Stephen Nelson and Peter Vitale Karl Nordling Paul and Sherrie Norton David and Elizabeth Nuechterlein Pat and Mary Norris Oglesby Mark and Eugenea Pollock Jodi and Glenn Preminger David and Lisa Price Vikram Rao and Susan Henning Pam and Mike Reed * Janice and Richard Schulke Vicki Shinoda Robert and Sandra Shreve Dr. and Mrs. William Stewart Robert and Cindy Stoothoff Tim and Judy Taft Scott M. Taylor Richard D. Wilson Alan Young

Supporter ($250–499)

Anonymous (2) David Ball and Susan Pochapsky Reginald M. Barton Jr. Adam Beck ^ Frank and Sally Binkowski Dr. Stanley Warren Black, III Julie Blatt and Arthur Greenberg William and Patricia Blau Andrew Borba Julia Borbely-Brown ^ Maurice and Mary Hughes Brookhart Robert and Jen Buckmire David Burr and Rusty Under Glenn and Patricia Camp Philip and Linda Carl Clara Cazzulino Jeffery and Linda Charles Lata Chatterjee and Tiruvarur Lakshmanan Gary and Dianne Clinton Marcella Congdon Britta Couris David DeMarini Alec and Georgia Donaldson Claire Ebbitt ^ E. M. Eddy and D. A. O'Brien Glen H. and Sandy T. Elder George Evans Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Ewing Barbara and Chris Exton

James F Mr. and Robert F Pat Fisc Jaroslav


Jody Forehand Dr. Catherine Forneris James and Beverly Foster Kim and Stephen Fraser Gunter Glass Elizabeth Galvin Albert and Mary Guckes Priscilla Guild Carol and Nortin Hadler Carolyn and Jim Harris David and Lina Heartinger Scott and Emilee Hendrix Marianna Matthews Henry Karen Hills Don and Kay Hobart Ann Holloman John and Joyce Hren Gerda G. Hurow * Lynne and Walter Jacobs ^ Kathleen Johnson Dan and Linda Kaferle Julie and Robert Keely Brian and Moyra Kileff Richard and Lynne Kohn Dr. Leonard and Ruth Kreisman ^ Diana and Bob Lafferty Randy and Cathy Lambe Susan Leeb Dayna Lucas Elaine Mangrum Jeff Mason Alice and John May Sharon and Alan McConnell Ann and Webb McCracken Steven Melamut Herbert and Jeanne Miller Dori Mitzi Karen Monaco and George Evans Charles Mosher and Pamela St. John Rick Muise Seth Murray and Jamie Newman Mary Napier Betty Nies Jeanne Noe Faber and Mary Musacchia Linda W. Norris d Mrs. Richard E. Falvo Farmer Lois Oliver Glenn O'Neal cher Bobbi Owen v and Linda Folda James and Michelle Pendergast Robert and Marilyn Pinschmidt

Gordon and Jo Ann Pitz Stephen and Lyn Pizer Robert and Joyce Anne Porter Andrea Reibel Linda and Alan Rimer Victor and Linda Roggli Margaret Anne Rook Patricia Roos Dr. Michael Salemi Jan F. and Anne P. Sassaman Phillip and Betsey Savage Stephanie Schmitt Ernest and Mary Schoenfeld Martha Scotford Wayne Sherrill Douglas and Joan Shier Stephanie Shipman and Walter Travers Kyle and Jenn Smith Paul Snow John and Carol Stamm Elizabeth Stanley Steven and Madeline Sunshine Roy and Donna Swaringen Monica Taylor Nick and Sally Taylor Margaret Griswold Teasley Dr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Bruce Tomason Mary E. Traer Carol and Jim Vorhaus Phil Washburn and Mary Jenne George Weinhouse Nan Weiss Mary Robin Wells and Gary Gambrell Sandy and Jennifer Williams Sarah Winkler Jane Pettis Wiseman Edward and Phyllis Wright

Patron ($100–249)

Anonymous (6) Trudi Abel Brady and Robin Allan Dwight and Robin Allen Mary Altpeter Elizabeth Amend Mary R. Amend Elizabeth Anthony Matthew and Linda Arnold William and Michael-Ann Ashman Phil and Ellen Baer

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Pam and Don Bailey Jill and John Balogh Jarrett and Robin Barnhill Tony and Susan Barrella Judith Barton Barry Bayus and Anna Chao Donna and Daniel Benjamin Larry and Sheila Benninger Stephen Berenson and Brian McEleney Kitty Bergel Sandy Berman Shula and Steve Bernard Robert A. and Christine S. Berndt Patricia C. Beyle Jim and Martha Bick Katherine L. Bick Dorothy and Justin Biddle Mr. and Mrs. David Birnbaum Jill and Dick Blackburn Joseph Blair and Sandra Peyser Peter Bleckner Tony Boothby Roxana Bossen Melissa Bostrom and Krisztian Horvath Scott and Victoria Bouldin Donald A. Boulton Thomas W. and Vicky V. Boyer Lauren Kennedy Brady and Charlie Brady David Brehmer and Megan Matchinske Philip Breitfeld and Susan Kreissman William Brettmann ^ Lyndon E. Brown, PhD Renee A. Brown Patricia Bryan and Tom Wolf Ann Marie and Jessie Bullock Edward and Sheila Burgard ^ Jim and Janie Craige Butler Thomas Butler Douglas Call and Susan Warwick Dr. Leigh Fleming Callahan Robert Cameron Donna Carroll and Gale Lackey Virginia Carson Jean Carter Dr. Caryl Jane Schwartzbach Lorna Chafe Dr. Margaret Champion Beverly Long Chapin Mimi Chapman Nancy Chemtob Norm and Portia Christensen Elizabeth Cisar Steve Clark and Becky Luce-Clark Linda G. Clarkson Thomas B. Clegg

Dennis Clements and Martha Ann Keels Marshall and Phyllis Clements Sandra Clemons Ellen Clevenger-Firley Steve Cline Bill Cobb and Gail Perry Anne F. Coenen Robert F. Coleman, III In memory of Susan Hurst Rappaport Donald and Eunice Collins Geneva Collins and Theodore Fischer ^ Jenn Collins and Paul Runkle Jeffrey Collins and Rose Mills Mrs. Michael Colvin Tracy Larsen Cooke and Benjamin Cooke Sharon Scholl Coop Jay and Barbara Cooper Brian Copenhaver Greg Copenhaver John and Belinda Corpening Sarah Clare Corporandy Daniel Costa and Maryanne Boundy Georgia Court Dr. Mary Covington and Mike Patil Amy R. Csorba Brendan Daley Fred and Jane Dalldorf Bronwyn and John de Figueiredo Mrs. Robert Bigelow DeMaine Christine Devita Todd Dickinson and Helen Kalevas Dail and Artie Dixon Sheila and Joe Dorey Scott and Mia Doron Kerry and Julia Draeger Claude and Anna Marie Drake Anne Dusek Kathleen DuVal and Marty Smith Thomas and Joan East Connie Eble The Eckert Family Bobette Eckland and Richard Kamens Elon and Elizabeth Eidenier Tori Ekstrand Jan Elliott Paul and Pat Elstro Jane Emeis Sarah and Peter Englis Donald and Audrey Esposito Jerry and Adelia Evans Melinda and Jim Evans Dagmar and J.C. Fahr Kimerly Fahs Shauna and Tom Farmer Ethan Ferguson


Pamela Ferguson Prabhavathi Fernandes Velma Ferrell Laurice Ferris ^ Nicole and Bruce Fine Karen H. Fink Karen Fisher and Robert Warren Sara Franks Douglas and Judy Frey Bonnie and Ed Fuchs John and Ann Gabor Bennett Galef Maggi Gallagher and Don Castro Betty and Franklin Garland Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gaskell Tom and Victoria Gerig Nikki and Anthony Giachetti Debra and Eric Goldberg Alix Goldschmidt Eve Benesch Goldschmidt Andreya Gomez Raymond and Susan Goodmon Ronnie K. Graham John and Lucy Grant Virginia Gray Christina Graybard and Nicholas Mirra John Graybeal and Laura Heise Bill Green and Brett Bohnn Terry Greenlund Elizabeth Grey Karolyn Griffith Linda Grimm Jean Gross and Donald Miller Gail and Steve Grossman Joseph Groves Kay Gruninger Pickett Guthrie Betsy and Joe Hackney Todd Haimes Gayla Halbrecht Bruce Hamilton and Jennifer Weiss Jean Handy Carol Brainard and Nancy Hardin Joanne Harrell Barbara L. Harris Lynden Harris Jim and Mary Hayes Rachel Heller Richard Hendel Charlotte Henshaw Ellen Herron Scott and Richard Hill Ann Hillenbrand Angelica and Richard Hinchcliff Margaret Hinkle

Marin Hinkle Richard Hirschfield Catherine Holcombe Holly Holland Joyce Holland In Memory of Dr. J. Kimball King Joyce Horn Mary Howes In Memory of Jonathan B. Howes David G. Hubby Tamsie and Staples Hughes Mary Hulett Malcolm and Wanda Hunter Maria Hunter Leslie Hurtig Beth Isenhour Abby Jablin Betty James Christa and Sheridan Johns Robert and Cecelia Jolls Ann Moss Joyner Eve and Rudy Juliano Richard and Sally Kahler Amy Kane Lynne Kane Peter Karpen Marisa and Haresh Kathard Naomi Kaufman Laura Kayser Jean and Lawrence Keene Charles R. Keith and Muki W. Fairchild Marie-Beatrice and Robert Keller Sally P. Kennedy Barbara Keyworth Jane Kiernan Dr. Harriet King Ann and Bill Kirkland Rabecca Klemp Joyce Kline Ted and Marilyn Koenig Stephen and Bunny Koff Mary Kraft Lloyd Kramer and Gwynne Pomeroy Ernest and Eunice Kraybill Dave and Doris Krepp Shrawan Kumar Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kuntzman Joseph Labenson Ted and Debbie LaMay Benjamin Landman and Jen Feldman In honor of Ms. Betty-Ann Landman Robert Lauterborn In memory of Sylvia Lauterborn Priscilla and Russell Leavitt Philip and Nancy Leinbach

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John and Ruth Leopold Lucy Leuchtenburg Arnold and Annette Levine Gary and Janet Lewis Joy Lewis and Frederick Annand Betty and John Leydon Judi Lilley Erika Lindemann James and Mary Lou LoFrese Karen E. Long and Arlon Kemple Mildred and Patrick Long Robert and Anne Long Clark Lovelace Carol Lucas Mary Lucas John Ludlow and Kathy Davies Corey Madden Dr. and Mrs. Donald Madison Samuel Magill and Eunice Brock William Mahony and Joyce Boucheron Phil Malinosky H.R. and Betsy Malpass John Manley Raleigh and Betsy Mann ^ Lee and Elaine Marcus Rosalie Marcus Shelley J. Masters Bill and Susan Mattern Michael Mayer Wanda McArn Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. McCall Meredith McClurg J. S. McKnight Patrick Joseph McLane ^ Lee McLean Ewa Meehan Larry and Jerri Meisner Molly Metzler Carol and Eric Meyers Herbert and Jeanne Miller Roy and Bev Milton Erik and Natalia Milz Mark and Alice Mine Susan Minnix and Ronald Manka Gustavo and Joan Montana Jill Moore Merry-K Moos Aela Morgan Margaret B. Mullinix Kate Murphy Judy Murray Nancy D. Myers Michael Naglich William and Ann Nebel Jeanenne Nelson

Barbara Nettesheim Michele and Klaus Nettesheim James and Nancy Nutt Nancy Oates Drs. Susan and Raphael Orenstein Marilyn and Peter Ornstein Barry and Lois Ostrow George and Susan Outterson Heather and Russ Owen Norman and Roberta Yule Owen ^ Rob Parker and Sarah Taylor Josie Patton Michael Paul Ron and Julie Paxton Robert and Kay Pearlstein Nancy Pekar Arnold Pender Imara Perera Carol and Al Perlman Meredith Piatt Christina and Michael Plaks Dr. Martin and Barbara Poleski Jim Polga Gary and Susie Pratt Ted and Peggy Pratt Jane Preyer Todd and Nicky Purves James and Barbara Putney Margaret Quinlan Elizabeth Raft George and Carol Retsch-Bogart Sandra and Stephen Rich Linda Robinson Louise A. Robinson Jo Rodgers David and Barbara Rohde Joel Rosch and Carol Vatz Judith L. Ruderman Jennifer Rudinger Mary Ann Ruegg Daniel and Patti Ryan Nicholas Ryan Dale Sandler Celia Sandford and Stephen Perrin John Saxon Allie and Ian Scales ^ Carol Schachner ^ Laura Schanberg Jeffrey Schlosser Tanya L. Schreiber Richard and Shirley Schuler Gwendolyn Schwinke John and Lucia Sehon Pat Shane Barbara Sharf


William N. Sharpe, Jr. Alison Sheehy Barbara and Jonathan Sheline Connie Shuping Nikki Silver Bland Simpson Ron and Mary Sinzdak Sim Sitkin and Vivian Olkin Barry Slobin and Carol Land Mike and Kim Slomianyj Linda Smith Paige and Jason Smith Dr. Richard L. Smith and Dr. Amy Grady Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Solomon ^ Pamela Somers Janet Sorensen Ilene Speizer Connie Spooner Marcia Spray Kimberly and David Spurr Allen Steckler Susan F. Stedman Adam and Jane Stein Anne Stephens Andy Stewart and Peggy Kinney ^ Dorcas Stolper Raquel Strauss Edward Strong Jeannie Pfister Stroupe Dr. Lishan Su ^ Ed and Lynne Sullivan Terrence and Marguerite Sullivan Susanne Steinmetz, in honor of Bobbi Owen Aimee Tattersall Beverly Taylor David C. Taylor Stephen Tell and Rosemary Hoban Charles Thomas and Suzanne Maupin Estelle and Edward Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Archie David and Kelley Tobin Mary and Thomas Trabert ^ Barrie Trinkle

Nancy Trovillion Jeff and Nancy Tudor Nancy Tunnessen Nancy Tusa and Andy Brawn John and Donna van Arnold ^ Mary Van Bourgondien and Susan Lombardo Jerry and Sondra Van Sant Barney and Vivian Varner Adam VersĂŠnyi Jill Vexler + Robin Visser Deborah and Jonathan Wahl Angela Walter Helen Warner David and Marsha Warren Tovah Wax and Lucjan Mordzak Mr. and Mrs. Robin H. Wendell Dr. Lynn Wesson Shirley H. White in honor of Steven H. White Ernest Thomas Wilkes III Michael Wilson Nancy Worley Jerry Worsley Ford and Allison Worthy Janice and Richard Woychik Paul Wright David and Dee Yoder Marla Yost Justin Yung ^ Rosilene Ziegler and John Steege

^ Sustainers Club Member + Women’s Point of View (WPOV) Supporter * PlayMakers Gala Supporter

This list is current as of January 17, 2021. If your name is listed incorrectly or not at all, please contact PlayMakers Development Office at 919.962.2481. We will ensure you are recognized for your thoughtful support.

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OUR PARTNERS PlayMakers’ 2020/21 Season is Made Possible in Part by Grants from

Foundation Support The Educational Foundation of America, Fund for the Triangle – Support for the Arts of Triangle Community Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, North Carolina Arts Council, Orange County Arts Commission, Shakespeare in American Communities: National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest, The Shubert Foundation, Theatre Communications Group Additional Funding for Guest Artists is Provided by

Robert Boyer and Margaret Boyer Fund, Louise Lamont Fund, Emeriti Professors Charles and Shirley Weiss Fund

Producing Council

American Party Rentals, Glasshalfull, Jujube Restaurant, Linda’s Bar and Grill, Mebane Lumber, Residence Inn Chapel Hill, Spoonflower, Hyatt Place Durham/Southpoint, The Siena Hotel/Il Palio Restaurant

Corporate Council

Aloft, DeMaison Selections, Inc., University Florist

Associates

Cambria Suites, Craven Allen Gallery/House of Frames

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OUR ADVERTISERS

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