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NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 201 -201

CAN DY BARR'S LAST DANCE Aug. 7 · 31

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Sept. 25 · Oct. 19a musical by Doug Wright, Amanda Green, & Trey Anastasio

� A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS: Lo... AN AMERICAN MUSICAL u.J CELEBRATION U- Nov. 20 - Dec. 14

LJ_ a festive musical by Paula Vogel

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Mar. 12 - Apr. 5 a musical adapted from Gilbert & Sullivan by David H. Bell and Rob Bowman

�THE LIAR ,..,,,,,,,,- May 7 · 31 � a classic comedy adapted by David Ives

� THE KOUNTRY GIRLSJun. 25 · Jul. 19

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a new musical by Ken Murchison, Andy Clendenen, & Sonny Franks

0.. THEATRE TOO 2014-2015

Q THE LADY WITH ALL THE ANSWERS UJ May 8 · June 14

0.. a one-woman show by David Rambo, drawn from the life and let­ters of Ann Landers, with the cooperation of Margo Howard

Tix: 214-871-3300 or www.theatre3dallas.com

C T3PEOPLE C ON OTHER STAGES

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIR Scott Williams

LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION Lark Montgomery

BOARD MEMBERS Jac Alder, Marion L. Brockette, Jr., Suzanne Burkhead, Raymond J. Clark, Katherine C. Eberhardt, Laura V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, David G. Luther, Jr., David M. May, Margie J. Reese, Dana W. Rigg, Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, Ph.D.

HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Virginia Dykes, GaryW. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss

ADMINISTRATION

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jae Alder

DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS a( COMMUNICATIONS Kimberly Richard

IT MANAGER Nick Rushing

CPA Ron King

IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Linda Harris

EXECUTIVE AOMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Kat Edwards

HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier

PRODUCTION

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Sydnee Mowery

RESIDENT ARTISTS Bruce Richard Coleman

& David Walsh

APPRENTICE STAFF Alex Benningfield, Madeleine Morris

CUSTOMER SERVICE

CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER/HOUSE MANAGER

Chapman Locke

BOX OFFICE AGENTS

Tony Banda, Fred Faust, Sally Cole, Bill Sehnert, Darius Warren

For the theatre's 50th Anniversary (2ou) Theatre Three's main stage has been named the NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE in honor of the theatre's founding artistic director. Ms. Young, a Dallas native, served the theatre as director, leading actress and administrator from the the­atre's founding in 1961 until her death in 1998.

Theatre Three thrives on her legacy of artistic and intel­lectual vigor, her wisdom and her continuous quest for the perfect synthesis of authors, actors and audiences.

This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Inc, 2800 Routh Street, Suite 168

1 Dallas, Texas 75201, 214.871.3300,

www theatre3dallas.com in support of The Liar (the sixth show ofTheatre Three's 2014 · 2015 Season on the Norma Young Arena Stage) and The Lady With Alf The Answers (the fourth show of the Theatre Too season). PLAYBILL EDITORS: Jae Alder If. Kimberly Richard ILLUSTRATIONS: Joe Howard PHOTOGRAPHY: Lois Leftwich DESIGN: David W. Radabaugh

CIRCLE THEATRE

APR 30 - MAY 23 I and You

DALL'.AS CHILDREN'S THEATRE

MAY 1 -17 Jackie Bl Me

DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS

JUN 9 - 21 Cinderella

DALLAS THEATER CENTER

APR 23 - MAY 24 Sense and Sensibility

JUBILEE THEATRE

MAY 29 -Ju N 28 Sunset Baby

KITCHEN DOG THEATRE

MAY 22-JUN 27 The Firestorm

ONE THIRTY PRODUCTIONS

MAY 6- 23 Heroes

POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE

APR 3 - MAY 16 Laser Finger

MAY 22 -JUN 20 Always A Bridesmaid

WATERTOWER THEATRE

APR 17 - MAY 10 All My Sons

APR 25 - MAY 17 O'Keeffe!

JUN 5 -28 ManicuresB[Monuments

Both Theatre Three and The­atre Too have Hearing Assis­tants devices which may be checked out (without charge) from the box office. These discrete devices enhance the performance experience for audience members with any degree of hearing limitation. The box office personnel can provide you with the devices either before the show or at intermission. Theatre Three's staff and board are most grateful to donors Carolyn Wickwire and Dennis West, who provided the grant that allows us to offer this enhancement to our patrons.

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C THEATRE THREE'S 2014 - 2015 SEASON

THE NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE

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The Liar ADAPTED BY DAVID IVES FROM PIERRE CORNEILLE Produced by special arrangement with Dramatist Play Service

ARTISTIC STAFF

DIRECTOR

B.J. Cleveland SET DESIGN

JacAlder COSTUME DESIGN

Bruce Richard Coleman LIGHTING DESIGN

Amanda West SOUND DESIGN

Rich Frohlich

CAST

CLARICE 1"'Jenna AndersonG ERONTE *Bradley Campbell ALCIPPE **Dustin Curry ISABELLE/SABINE

''Suzanna Catherine Fox PHILISTE ;,;,David Goodwin CLITON *1'Michael Kreitzinger LUCRECE Liz Millea DORONTE ''Zak Reynolds

PR O DUCTION STAFF

AEA STAGE MANAGER

*Kat EdwardsTECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Sydnee MoweryFIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER

Suzanna Catherine FoxPRODUCTION ASSISTANT

Madeleine Morris PRODUCTION CREW

Alex Benningfield, Josh Hensley,Madeleine Morris, and Sydnee Mowery

* indicates members working under Actors' Equity Association contracts in this production.

*)'-( indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA membership candidate program,

To learn more about the artistic staff and cast, see more photos and watch videos about the show, visit the The Liar page on Theatre Three's web site at www�theatre3dallas,com.

SCENE S YNOPSIS

Tl ME Spring ofi643 PLACE Paris

ACT I

SCENE 1 The Gardens ofles Tulleries SCENE 2 Clarice's Drawing Room/The Place Royale SCENE 3 The Place Royale sc ENE 4 The Gardens of Les Tulleries SCENE 5 Clarice's Drawing Roomsc ENE 6 The Garden Gate atLucrece's House

ACT II

SCENE 1 The Place Royale SCENE 2 Lucrece's Drawing RoomSCENE 3 The Place Royale

PICTURED L -R: lenna

Anderson, Michael

Kreitzinger, & Zak

Reynolds

There will be one 15 minute intermission between Acts I & II.

Please silence your cell phones and all electronic devices. No photography or videography is allowed without the consent of the theater.

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About the Misanthrope); Is remember him from tbe 7 month run of Sh�r Madness

Playwright He Dead? (adapted as Tony Whitcomb, and from Mark Twain); previous �roductions of Irving Berlin's White Midlife: T e Crisis Musical,

David Ives ADAPTOR Bedroom Farce, and The Christmas; Ancient 25th Ant1uc:1!. Putnam County

David Ives first came History; Don Juan in Spelling Bee. B.J. is an to wide notice in the award-winning actor who has

Chicago; The Land of a theatrical arree-r spanningtheatre with his one-act Cockaigne; and Polish 45 years with over 400 plays, of which he has productions to his credit. He

Joke. He has translated recently directed the critically written over three dozen Feydeau's A Flea In Her acclaimed -regional premiere both for theatre and the of Varga «l Sonia ((Masha!(

Ear (winner of a Joseph Spike. or Uptown Players, as radio. The greater part Jefferson Award) as well well as their productions of of them are collected in Forbidd�11 Broadway, Beautifii/

as Yasmina Reza's A Thing-, and The Mos/. Fabulous the anthologies All In Spanish Play, wrote the Story Ever Told at the Kali ta The Timing (originally libretto of an opera (The

Humphreys Theatre. His portrayal of Max Bialystoc];(

an evening of six Secret Garden, with in Uttown's The Producers

one-acts that won of music by Greg Pliska, won lm the D'FWTheatre Critics and D Magazine's

the Outer Critics Circle which premiered at the Best Actor awards. He is Playwriting Award), the former President of

Pennsylvania Opera lhe Live Theatre League of Time Flies, and The Theatre in 1991), and Tarrant County (Lifetime Other Woman and Achievement Award) , Artisli.c

has adapted 32 shows for Di·rector of Theatre Arlington Other Short Plays. He New York's celebrated (1994-2009). resident actor has been included in Encores! series of

at Casa Manana, and hosted the Disney Afternoon on

the Best Short Plays American musicals in television for ro years. He now series seven times to concert. He is also the

serves as a teaching artist for Dallas Children's Theatre and

date. His full-length author of three young- will be starring in the regional plays include Venus In adult novels: Monsieur

premiere of The Nance for Uptown Players in June. This

Fur; The Liar (adapted Eek, Scrib, and Voss. A one's for Jae. from Corneille's comedy, former Guggenheim

Jenna Anderson CLARICE and winner of the Fellow in playwriting Ms. Anderson returns to Charles MacArthur and a graduate ofYale Theatre Three after recently Award for Outstanding School of Drama, he appearing as Izzy in last New Play); The Heir lives in New York City.

season's production of Seminar. Jenna earned her

Apparent (adapted from He is on the Council of Bachelor ofFine Art's degree J-F. Regnard's comedy); the Dramatists Guild of for theater performance in New Jerusalem: The May 2013 from the University

America. ofEvansville in Evansville, Interrogation of Baruch Indiana. During her college de Spinoza (winner BR I EFL Y ... ARTISTIC career, she spent a semester of the Hull-Warriner STAFF & CAST abroad studying British history

BIOGR APHIES and Shakespeare in Grantham, Award); The School

B.J. Cleveland DIRECTOR Mr England. Her favorite roles for Lies (adapted Clev land is happy to step into include Lady Capulet in Romeo from Moliere's The the director's seat at T3 and Juliet, Arkadina in The

where audiences will Seagull, and Nelly Wind rod in

THIS S HOW IS MADE POSSIBLE BY ...

Theatre Three is supported by its Board of Directors, by subscribers, by funds from the City of Dallas ?ffice of Cultural Affairs, The Te>c:as Commission on the Arts, and The National Endowment for the Arts.Supporters also m�lude TACA. Special in-kind �uppott fo Theatre Three's web.site is provided by QulckSllve� lnteractiv�. Or. Delphiniu_m ls Theatre Three's florist. A major eoruribution from the c�tate of Marlene Webb, a longtime subscnber, has est.abhshe<l the Theatre Three Endowment Fund in support of the building and its equipment. _ -''''"!

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�,T'ACA *Texas .,�, V\f

Office of Cultural Affairs .,. ,-,.., Commission ( 1 � .,. o , o -. 1. l .._ • isu��}��!�nee��

ts on the Arts ART �RICS.

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C BIOGRAPHIES CONTINUED

The Rimers of Eldritch. Jenna has performed most recently at Theatre Arlington as Gretchen in Boeing Boeing.

Bradley Campbell GERONTE Mr. Campbell has previously appeared at Theatre Three in Shear Madness, La Bete, Pippin, The Light in the Piazza, The Exonerated, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. The Odd Couple. and Infidelities. Recent local appearances include roles in Working (Contemporary Theatre of Dallas); The Mystery of Edwin Drood (PFamily Arts); Xanadu (WaterTower Theatre); The Lucky Chance (Echo Theatre); Mr. a[ Mrs. Fitch (Amphibian Stage Productions); and The History Boys (Uptown Players).

DustinCurryALCIPPE Mr. Curry is making his Theatre Three debut in this production. He is a recent graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma State University with B.A. in acting/ directing. In the Dallas area, he has appeared in Ebenezer Scrooge and Phantom of the Opera: The Melodrama at the Pocket Sandwich Theatre. He has also worked with the Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival in productions of Romeo and Juliet as Romeo and As You Like It as Jaques, as well as the regional tour of The Time Out ofjoint as Hamlet/ Laertes.

Suzanna Catherine Fox ISABELLE/SABINE Ms. Fox is returning to the Norma Young Arena Stage, having recently appeared in Theatre Too as Gimli in Fellowship!: A Musical Parody of The Fellowship of the Ring. Suzanna's debut role on the Norma Young Arena Stage was in Assassins. Other area credits include The Baker's Wife at PFamily Arts

and Sweeney Todd in Concert produced by Uptown Players/ Turtle Creek Chorale. She will be seen later this summer in Lovers and Executioners at Circle Theatre.

David Goodwin PHILISTE Mr. Goodwin made his Theatre Three debut in 1998 in Racing Demon. His other Theatre Three credits include Henry Angell in The Unexpected Guest, Cliff Gardner in The Farnsworth Invention, and Andy Fastow in Enron. He has also appeared at Kitchen Dog Theater, Shakespeare Dallas, and Undermain Theater. David appeared in the PBS film, Sweet Tornado: Margot Jones and the American Theatre and is a company member of Le Theatre de Marionette and Kitchen Dog Theater.

Michael Kreitzinger c LITO N Mr. Kreitzinger is making his debut with Theatre Three in this production. In the DFW area, he has appeared at Casa Manana, WaterTower Theater, Artisan, Stolen Shakespeare. Regionally, he has appeared at Casa Manana inJunie B.Jones, Access Theatre NYC in Spark, 37 Arts NYC in Body of Eva Peron, and Rattlestick Theatre NYC in Certificate of Death. He also appeared in the feature film, A Godly Man.

Liz Millea LUCRECE Ms. Millea is making her Theatre Three debut in The Liar. Locally, she has appeared at Runway Theatre, Music Theatre of Denton, and Denton Community Theatre. Regionally, she has appeared in Singin' in the Rain with PEG Tours, and Grease,Joseph ... Dreamcoat, and Happy Days: The Musical with Circa '21 Dinner Theatre. She appeared in the feature film Sugar as the

national anthem singer. She makes her home in Denton with her two cats Aera and Leaf Coneybear.

Zak Reynolds DORONTE Mr. Reynolds most recently appeared on the Norma Young Arena Stage in Less Than Kind. His regional credits include Dogfight at WaterTower Theater; Oswald and Cinderella: The Tale of the Glass Slipper at Casa Manana; SkippyjonJones, Rapunzel, Cat in the Hat, and Go Dog Go! at Dallas Children's Theater, Too Many Girls at Lyric Stage, A Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakepeare Dallas, The Mikado at Fort Worth Opera, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown at OnStage in Bedford;Joseph ... Dreamcoat, Shrek: The Musical, and Seussical at Kids Who Care; and The Baker's Wife at PFamily Arts.

To learn more about the artistic staff and cast, see photos, and watch videos about the show, visit the The Liar page on Theatre Three's web site, www. theatre3dallas com,

C THE ANNUAL FUND

Dear Playgoer,

We used to call The Annual Fund by another name when we started writing letters every September se-eking donations from loyal patrons to fund the productions. We called it the The Phoenix Fund because we were struggling, like the fabled bird, to fly up out of the fire - a blaze of costs we just couldn't meet.

That first batch of letters produced gifts from subscribers and playgo­ers whose friendship we (stupidly} didn't know we could count on. The

"rescue" that first year was like a fable - the Phoenix flew!

We got more "dignified" andstarted calling the campaign "TheAnnual Fund". I am proud of its suc­cess in building an ever larger (andever more generous) list of regularsupporters, but I'm chagrined thatthe urgency of need still puts a knotin my belly as I solicit support.

Yes, there's an urgency about needing to make this year's fund drive successful. The truth is, it's going to require more donors to help so that administrative and artistic budgets are reasonable. Frankly, they haven't been since the country went through the recession. I'm proud to say the new budget of the City of Dallas restores Arts funding to the pre-recession levels this year. That's great! But i't's still INDIVIDUALS like you who form the necessary majority of support for this enterprise.

Help The Annual Fund. We know how to accept a contribution and we all know how to say a big warm THANK YOU! I'd so appreciate getting this knot out of my belly!

Sincerely,

JacAlder EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

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Fund. Donation levels are as follows: i '

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SEASON SUSTAINERS

Gifts of$10,ooo-- $25,000

PROD UCER'S CIRCLE

Gifts of$1,ooo --$9,999

LEADING PLAYERS

Gifts of$500-$999

SUPP ORTING PLAYERS

Gifts of$250-$499

BACKSTAGE BENEFAC T ORS

Gifts of$125-$249

FRIENDS

Gifts of$50-$124

DONOR INFORMATION

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address

city

state zip code

e-mail

patron number (if known)

name (as you wish itto appear in the program)

0 or check here to remain anonymous

PAYMENT INFORMATION

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total contribution

0 My check is enclosed for the full amount or

I wish to charge my donation to: OVisaO DiscoverO MCOAMEX

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Bring or mail to:

Theatre Three, Inc. 2800 Routh Street, Suite 168 Dallas, Texas 75201

Donate online:

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C EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR JAC ALDER PRESENTS ...

THEATRE TOO

The Lady With All The av David Rambo Drawn from the life and letters of Ann Landers, With the cooperation of Margo Howard By Special Arrangement with Dramatist Play Service

ARTISTIC STAFF DIRECTOR Marty Van Kleeck SET DESIGN Dave Tenney COSTUME DESIGN Marty Van Kleeck & Gene Raye Price LIGHTING DESIGN Kenneth Farnsworth SOUND DESIGN Marcos Salinas

CAST ANN LANDERS *Gene Raye Price

PRODUCTION STAFF AEA STAGE MANAGER

'�Stewart Mikkelson TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Sydnee Mowery

* indicates members working under Actor's Equity Association contracts in this production.

** indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA membership candidate program.

SCENE SYNOPSIS TIME Night, Late June 1975

There will be one fifteen minute intermission between Acts I and II.

Please silence your cell phones and all electronic devices. No photography or videography is allowed without the consent of the Theater.

Answers

About the f Playwright: 1 David Rambo

David Rambo is the author of the plays The Lady With All The Answers (off. Broadway Cherry Lane Theatre starring Judith Ivey; Lortel nomination), God's Man in Texas, The Ice-Breaker, Babbit, an all-new book for Lerner and Loewe's Paint Your Wagon, and The Lifeguard: Ronald Reagan And His Story. His plays have been widely produced at regional theatres throughout the country, including Actors Theatre of Louisville, Geffen Playhouse, Old Globe, Denver Center Theatre, Alliance Theatre and Pasadena Playhouse. He has adapted several classic screenplays for live performance, including All About Eve, Casablanca, Adam's Rib and Sunset Boulevard, produced at the Hollywood Bowl with John Mauceri conducting Franz Waxman's Oscar-winning score. David written and produced hundred of hours of prime time television, including Empire, Revolution, V, and seven seasons of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In 2008, David married his longtime partner Ted Heyck; they live in Los Angeles and Lake Arrowhead, California. He holds an Honorary Doctorate from the University ofN.

Carolina School of the Arts.

About Ann Landers (Eppie Lederer Known for her wisecracking and candid writing style, Ann Landers gave adice on a broad range of topics, from martial problems to drug abuse to petty

squabbles. Landers answered whateyer questions her readers asked and never hesitated to tackle the big issues head on. She championed personal causes in her column, including funding for cancer research and ending the Vietnam War. Some of her views were controversial with her readers and no matter the response; Landers stuck to her guns and continued to speak her mind. After more than 25 years as a columnist, on June 22, 2002, Ann Landers died of cancer in Chicago, Illinois. Today, she is credited with helping to transform the standard "lonely hearts" column into a more profound and candid feature, shaping the nation's changing moral

conscience for nearly 50 years.

BRIEFLY ... ARTISTIC STAFF & CAST BIOGRAPHIES Marty Van KleeckDIRECTOR Ms. Van Kleeck returned lo the Bath House Cultural Center as manager in De<rember .20I4 and is a. co-founder of One Tbirty Productions. She di.rected numerous shows at Granbury Opera I-louse

and most recently dir cted Jaston Williams in Tru here al Theatr Th.ree and Shet1r Madntss in Theatre Too. For One T hirty Productions, she has directed Opal's Husband and The Mystery of Miz Arnette.

Gene Raye Price ANN LAN OE RS Ms. Price is n co-fou.nder C)f One Thirty P-roductions and works with the company as a producer, director, and is forl:1:lnate enough to appea.r on stage oc:casionalJ.y. She was fast seen in Eqw;1lly Di11ided, and she directed A Christmas Carol: The Radio Sltow fot· 0 ne Thirty Productions. Most recently. Gene Raye appeared as Mrs. Shubert in Shear Madness in Theatre Too. She has appeared on stages throughout the Metroplex and was In thecompany at the Granbury Opera House for eight years.

To learn more about the show, visit the The Lady With All The Answers page on Theatre Three's web site, www.theatre3dallas. com.

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C T3 PATRONS

THE ANNUAL FUND Thank yo� to_ all of our patron� who generously made contributions to Theatre Three. This hst of donors also includes 2atrons wb.o gave when they subscribed to Theatre Three's 2014-2015 season. If you would like to make a donation to the Annual Fund, please fill out and return the form included in this playbill.

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