A Raisin in the Sun - The Ensemble Theatre
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A Raisin in the Sun - The Ensemble Theatre
T H E E N S E M B L E T H E AT R E presents AinRaisin the Sun Written by Lorraine Hansberry Directed by Elizabeth Van Dyke Underwritten by: Previews: April 28 –May 2, 2007 Runs: May 3 – May 27, 2007 BOARD MEMBERS AND EXECUTIVE STAFF Founder The Late George W. Hawkins Officers Argentina M. James Chair Micheal J. Helm President Vernon Landers 1st Vice President Jackie Phillips 2nd Vice President M. Kaye DeWalt Secretary Mary D. Simon Treasurer George T. Shipley General Counsel Audrey Lawson President Emeritus DeFarris Gooden Chaplain Anthony Hall, Jr. Parliamentarian Board Directors D’Artagnan Bebel Alaina R. Benford Raquel A. Bone Crawford Bunkley III James Campbell Cindy Clifford Garnet Coleman Iris M. Cross Ashley Fields Diedra Booker Fontaine Audrey Gilbreath Marian Harper Paula McCann Harris Winell Herron Lynda House-McPeters Loretta Hubbard-Green Sarah Joseph Shelia Jackson Lee Leslie Mays Sharon E. Murphy Sharon Michael Owens Paulette Peoples Brenda J. Peters Karen Reed Hasting Stewart Derwin Tatum Dawn Ullrich Paul-David Van Atta Nicole West Karen Williams Board Trustees Mildred Ball Bright Gwendolyn Brinkley Lora Clemmons Percy Creuzot III Eunice M. Franklin Karen Ostrum George Duni Hebron Belinda Hill C. Mick Lewis A. Renee’ Logans Teddy McDavid Patricia Allen McGill Wayne J. Riley Vernon Rush Delores D. Smith Wanda Thornton-Russell Kathleen L. Wilkes Tony Wyllie Executive Staff Janette L. Cosley Eileen J. Morris Executive Director Artistic Director Edward C. Benyon Director of Development The Ensemble Theatre 3535 Main Street Houston, TX 77002 713-520-0055 (O) • 713-520-1269 (F) www.ensemblehouston.com The mission of The Ensemble Theatre is to preserve African-American artistic expression; to enlighten, entertain and enrich a diverse community. This project is funded in part by a grant from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance. The Ensemble Theatre The Ensemble Theatre was founded in 1976 by the late George Hawkins to preserve African-American artistic expression and to enlighten, entertain, and enrich a diverse community. Thirty years later, the theatre has evolved from a touring company operating from the trunk of Mr. Hawkins’ car to become one of Houston’s finest historical cultural institutions. The Ensemble is one of the few professional theatres in the region dedicated to the production of works portraying the AfricanAmerican experience, the oldest and largest professional AfricanAmerican theatre in the Southwest, and holds the distinction of being one of the nation’s largest African-American theatres owning and operating its own facility and producing in-house. The Ensemble Theatre has fulfilled and surpassed the vision of its founder, and continues to expand and create innovative programs to bring African-American theatre to a myriad of audiences. The programs and operations of The Ensemble Theatre benefit a multi-cultural audience that is diverse in age, income, ethnicity, and culture. Its core audience is African-American (70%). The Ensemble produces a Mainstage Season of six contemporary and classic works devoted to the portrayal of the African-American experience by local and national playwrights and artists. The Ensemble’s Performing Arts Education program provides educational workshops, artist-in-residence experiences, and live performances for students both off-site and at the Theatre, and the Young Performers Program offers intensive summer training for children ages 7 to 17 encompassing instruction in all disciplines of the theatre arts. Through its varied programs, The Ensemble projects to benefit an audience and artistic constituency that may potentially exceed 150,000 people annually. The Ensemble Theatre Staff The Ensemble Theatre House Rules Children Children six years old and older are permitted at performances when accompanied by an adult. Janette L. Cosley Executive Director Eileen J. Morris Artistic Director Tommacina Bell Artistic Associate Edward C. Benyon Director of Development Donald Clemons House Manager Wilda Jackson Event Coordinator Alvin Lakey Maintenance Engineer Jordyn Lorenz Artistic Assistant Joseph Rivera House Manager Robert Ross Audience Development Manager Ramona Santiago Executive Assistant Cynthia Thaker Box Office Administrator Ray Walker Technical Director Arlice Young Education and Touring Coordinator No Photographs/Recordings Taking photographs or operating any recording device in the theatre is strictly forbidden. No Smoking Smoking is permitted only outside of the building. No Late Seating Due to the intimate size of our theatres, no late seating will be permitted. No Food and Beverages Eating and drinking are not permitted in the theatre. Wheelchair Patrons Please notify the box office when making your reservation, and plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain time. Special Service for Hearing-Impaired Patrons The Ensemble Theatre offers assistive listening devices for Mainstage shows, when requested upon making reservation. A limited reserve is based on availability. ������������������������������ ����������������������� ������ S T E WA R T C A D I L L A C proudly supports The Ensemble Theatre Exclusively Cadillac Sales, Service, GM Parts, Body Shop 2520 Main @ McGowen Downtown 713-Cadillac www.stewartcadillac.com “ E X P E C T A G R E A T D E A L” AinRaisin the Sun Written by Lorraine Hansberry Starring Davi Jay Cheray Dawn Josiah Jordyn Lorenz Elayn J. Taylor With Troy Hogan Andrew Jackson Chancellor Johnson Ted Pfister Adrian Cardell Porter Jared Jackson Simon Scenic Design Winifred Sowell Costume Design Lighting Design Liz Tee Manning M-Mott Property Design Stage Manager James Thomas Jaira Bree Torchia Sound Design Wayne DeHart Directed by Elizabeth Van Dyke Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Underwritten by: This project is funded in part by a grant from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance. Photo by David Bray Raisin cast members with Sidney Poitier. T H E E N S E M B L E T H E AT R E presents AinRaisin the Sun Time: Early 1950s Setting: The Younger apartment on Chicago’s Southside A Raisin in the Sun is performed with one fifteen minute intermission. Cast (in order of appearance) Ruth Younger ................................................................................................ Cheray Dawn Josiah Travis Younger ..........................................................Chancellor Johnson/Jared Jackson Simon Walter Lee Younger (Brother) ......................................................................................... Davi Jay Beneatha Younger ..................................................................................................Jordyn Lorenz Lena Younger (Mama) ............................................................................................. Elayn Taylor* Joseph Asagai .............................................................................................Adrian Cardell Porter George Murchison ............................................................................................. Andrew Jackson Bobo ............................................................................................................................. Troy Hogan Karl Lindner ................................................................................................................... Ted Pfister *Member of Actor’s Equity Production Staff Director ........................... Elizabeth VanDyke Set Designer .........................Winifred Sowell Stage Manager ...................Jaira Bree Torchia Asst. Stage Manager ................ Levester Clay Lighting Designer ................ Manning M-Mott Costume Designer .............................. Liz Tee Property Designer ................. James Thomas Sound Designer .....................Wayne DeHart Light Technician ......................Tracey Wheat Sound Technician ........................Ray Walker Crew ..........................................Eddie Horton Understudies Ruth Younger .......................................................................................Rachel Hemphill Dickson Walter Lee Younger (Brother) ................................................................................... Troy Hogan About the Playwright Lorraine Vivian Hansberry (1945-2005) When Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun appeared on Broadway in 1959, at 29, the artist became the youngest American playwright, the fifth woman and the only African American to date to win the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play of the Year. The play represented a landmark. In its authentic depiction of Black American life and the vivid demonstration of so gifted a creator, cast and director, A Raisin in the Sun made it impossible for the American stage to ignore African American creativity and subject matter thereafter. In 1961, the film version won a special award at the Cannes Film Festival, and the screenplay written by Hansberry was nominated for a Screen Writers Guild Award. In 1965, Lorraine Hansberry died of cancer at age 34. As if prescient, in the six years she had between the triumph of her first play and her death, she was extraordinarily prolific. Her second play to be produced on Broadway, The Sign in Sidney Burstein’s Window, ran to mixed reviews and closed on the night that she died. To Be Young, Gifted and Black, an autobiographical portrait in her own words, was posthumously produced in 1968 and won the record for longest Off-Broadway play, running and subsequently, touring across the county. In 1970, Les Blancs, her play about the inevitability of struggle between colonizers and colonized in Africa and the impending crisis that would surely grow out of it, ran on Broadway to critical acclaim. A Raisin in the Sun has been translated on all continents and in more than 30 languages, and performed in numerous productions abroad. In the U.S, in over 45 years, through stage, film, television and book publications, literally millions of people have had some acquaintance with the Younger family of Chicago’s Southside and their fears, frustrations, longings and dreams. A study of audiences during those years would reveal a progressively growing social consciousness, as Americans began to catch up with the artist’s prophetic vision in sensing the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement, the growing awareness of feminism including no only the strength of women, but also their vulnerability in interpersonal relationships with their men, the essential nurturing bonds of family and the need for all members, from youngest to oldest, to have space in which to dream. Today, A Raisin in the Sun continues to resonate, holding the power still to reach new audiences and influence new generations. — Jewel Handy Gresham Nemiroff Director’s Notes How fitting The Ensemble Theatre’s theme this season: An Encore of Excellence, A Raisin in the Sun exemplies that excellence, the very best in the American theatre. It is a classic written by Lorraine Hansberry, the first Negro woman playwright, produced on Broadway, March 11, 1959, the first negro director on Broadway, Lloyd Richards both deceased, both leaving a timeless and priceless legacy. As we look back we see that the work still resounds, still informs, uplifts and inspires. We thank you, we celebrate you, we speak your names, Lorraine Hansberry and Lloyd Richards. — Ashé Elizabeth Van Dyke About the Director Elizabeth Van Dyke is a New York-based actress and director who is very grateful to The Ensemble Theatre and the cast and crew of Raisin for this wonderful opportunity. She recently directed Waiting to be Invited at The Ensemble. Other directing credits include Great Men of Gospel: Spirit into Sound at NFT & the Bermuda Arts Festival (AUDELCO Award); Things of the Heart: The Marian Anderson Story; Amiri Baraka’s Remembering We Selves at NJ PAC; The Old Settler at the Invisible Theatre; Sophisticated Ladies, Kuntu Repertory Theatre (ONYX Award); Pretty Fire, St. Louis Black Repertory and the Passage Theatre; Welcome Home Marian Anderson, The Sirens, For Colored Girls, To be Young Gifted & Black, Zora, starring Phylicia Rashad (AUDELCO nomination), and A Raisin in the Sun, to name a few of her favorites. Some of her recent acting credits include, Mrs. Dickson in Intimate Apparel; Lady MacBeth in Macbeth; Peggy in Blue; Sister Margaret in The Amen Corner; Berniece in The Piano Lesson; Molly Cunningham in Joe Turner’s Come & Gone; Lady in Brown in For Colored Girls; Julia in Wedding Band, and many more. Elizabeth originated the roles of Mattie in No Dogs, No Niggers, & No Jews (AUDELCO nomination.); Fannie Mae Dove in Flyin’ West; Annie Talbot in The Dance on Windows Row (AUDELCO Award, Best Ensemble); and is known for her award-winning portrayal of Zora in Zora Neale Hurston and Lorraine Hansberry in Love to all, Lorraine. Ms. Van Dyke sits on the boards of the Passage Theatre in Trenton, N.J. and New Federal Theatre in New York City. She is also the producing artistic director of Going to the River, a program for African-American Women Playwrights at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City. Artistic Director’s Notes A Raisin in the Sun, the play that has affected every African American actor since the late 1950s. A Raisin in the Sun, the play that produced the world’s first black director, Lloyd Richards and first black playwright, Lorraine Hansberry on Broadway. A Raisin in the Sun, the play that remains among the most resonant plays of the 20th century. A Raisin in the Sun, a timeless piece of literature. From a review by Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein on March 13, 1959 the following comments were given: “It states in Proverbs 13:12 ‘Hope deferred maketh the heart sick. But desire fulfilled is a tree of life.”’ And in the poem which prefaces the script of A Raisin in the Sun, the same truth is expressed: What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat Or crust and sugar over Like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sages Like a heavy load Or does it explode? A Raisin in the Sun, the poem by Langston Hughes has assisted in establishing an enlightening expression of the African-American experience. One that embraces our innate ability to smile, laugh, love and be sensitive to life’s offerings. I would encourage each of us to look for our own Raisin in the Sun and allow ourselves to….dream. WANTED Youth for The Ensemble’s Young Performers Program Your young person could be the next big star! Robyn Troup, former Ensemble Theatre Young Performer, won the opportunity to perform live on this year’s Grammy Awards with Justin Timberlake. Participation in the Young Performers Program is on a first-come-first-serve basis. Application deadline is May 1 for Session I and June 4 for Session II. Session I: June 4 – June 30, 2007 Session II: July 9 – August 4, 2007 For more information, send an email to: Tommacina Bell at tbell@ensemblehouston.com, or call 713-807-4309. The Ensemble 2006 – 2007 Theatre Guild Dr. Teddy A. McDavid President Ruby Harlan Adams Recording Secretary Henri Ann Turner Assistant Recording Secretary Della Harlan Financial Secretary Aba Gayle Wiley Treasurer Ruby Harlan Adams Earline Alexander Mable Scott Austin J. A. Baylis Anna Pearl Barrett Eileen Barrett-Williams Linda Burks Janice E. Cassel Gina Chappell Margot Charles Josephine V. Daniels Freddie Davis-Kinnard Alphonso Delaney Savonya DePland Dr. Dena Downey-Garrett Helen W. Eagleton Paulette Eagleton Mandura Ellis Rose Sonnier Ellis Dr. Laurette Blakey Foster Gwendolyn C. Gabriel Joan L. Goffney Anne Greaux Eva Hannah Deborah Hawkins Dr. Roscette Lewis Holmes Shirley Burks Howard Cecelia Graves Jackson Mildred A. Jackson Betty Jennings Ozell Taylor Johnson Paula F. Johnson Tanya S. Jones Yolanda Jones Dr. Kechia V. Warren Joseph Anna Kirksey Carmen Kirksey Dorothy F. LaBostrie Audrey Lawson (Honorary) Bernadette Lewis Pearl Lewis Betty J. Maddox Jane B. Martin Rose Mary McGowan Charlene Miller Vanita J. Reed Bromley J. Oliver Fran Richardson Genevieve Rousseve Bobby W. Scott Linda Shankle Rhoniese Simpson L. S. Spencer Obelia J. Stubblefield Margie L. Taylor Ronald Lee Taylor Ruth E. Thornton Arnetta T. Venters Helen M. Ward Margaret G. Westbrooks Freddie L. Williams Ritchie Wilson Linda Woodson Elizabeth Wright Members of The Ensemble Theatre thirty-year history at its old site — 1010 Tuam. Reminiscing.... The Ensemble Theatre produced A Raisin in the Sun at 1010 Tuam in 1982 and at 3535 Main St. in 1993 Cast members in 1982, directed by George Hawkins. Lee Stansberry as Walter Lee and Eileen J. Morris as Ruth, directed by Sterling Vappie in 1993. THE CAST November 1982 Director .....................................................................George Hawkins Ruth Younger .............................................................Debora Ledet Travis Younger ...........................................................Lerone Anthony Williams Walter Lee Younger ..................................................Keith Wright Beneatha Younger .....................................................Ruth Adams Lena Younger ............................................................Juanita Hamilton Gillon Joseph Asagai ..........................................................Michael Ballard George Murchison ....................................................Curtis Stansberry Bobo ..........................................................................Anthony Ray 1993 Director .....................................................................Sterling Vappie Ruth Younger .............................................................Eileen J. Morris Travis Younger ...........................................................Sir Black/Jimmy Moore Walter Lee Younger ..................................................Curtis L. Stansberry Beneatha Younger .....................................................Sherri Wrather Lena Younger ............................................................Gertha Giles Joseph Asagai ..........................................................J.D. Hawkins George Murchison ....................................................Michael Washington Bobo ..........................................................................Art Jones Karl Lindner ...............................................................Tom Bairo About the Cast (in alphabetical order) Davi Jay (Walter Lee Younger) is no stranger to the “faithful” patrons of The Ensemble Theatre. He is a 23-year veteran to The Ensemble stage. Davi has had the honor of appearing in more than 25 productions at the Theatre, some of which include, Get Ready, A Hatful Of Rain as Polo, Lotto as Blaze, And The Men Shall Also Gather as Bobby (a role for which he won the coveted “Giorgee” award); Black Eagles as Clarkie, A Soldier’s Story as CPL. Ellis, No Place to Be Somebody as Gabe, Flyin West as Frank, and The Ensemble’s first and return production of That Serious He-Man Ball as Twin, and August Wilson’s Two Trains Running. Davi Jay also appeared in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom as Levee at the Lillian Theatre in Hollywood, California. Troy Hogan (Bobo/understudy of Walter Lee Young) is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University, and is a twelve-year veteran of The Ensemble Theatre. His stage credits include Sparkle, The River Niger, The Tap Dance Kid, Flyin’ West, Distant Voices, Two Trains Running, Lotto and Before it Hits Home. Troy is also a producer for Hawk-in-Flight/Spend 23, a film production company and is a touring education company member. God bless my wife and queen Melanie Hogan. Troy thanks his mother, family, church, and friends for their continued prayer. Blessings to E.J. Morris. Andrew Jackson (George Murchison) was reared in southwest Louisiana, by way of Cleveland (Youngstown), Ohio. Drew has always been a student of the arts, and the LSU graduate’s theatre performance career began at the ripe age of three. At 21, Drew earned his first lead role in an LSU production of Violet, and then in Showboat at the Depot Theatre in Westport, NY. Drew was embraced by The Ensemble Theatre and earned roles in Christmas is Comin’ Uptown, Get Ready, Sparkle, and in the touring production of Br’er Rabbit. Thanks and gratitude to each family member, friend, professor, student, mentor, peer, and fellow actor, past or present. “Dr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Jackson, words cannot express my love. Mr. Hawkins, your dream lives on. GOD is…therefore, I AM. JUDAH!! Chancellor Johnson (Travis Younger) is a 4th grade honor student at Silverlake Elementary School in Pearland, Texas. He has been presented with the opportunity to perform in programs/plays at his church, school and at The Ensemble Theatre in the Young Performers Program (YPP). He had a small role as Travis in A Raisin in the Sun in a Broadway Revue at The Ensemble Theatre. School performances included Chancellor as Charlie Brown in It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown and Timon in The Lion King. Special Thanks In-kind Donations: Continental Airlines, Inc. the official airline of The Ensemble Theatre H-E-B Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau Cheray Dawn Josiah (Ruth Younger) is a veteran actor of The Ensemble Theatre and has been in numerous productions throughout Texas, California and New York. She just recently returned to Houston after touring in the production of Men, Money and Gold Diggers. Some of her credits also include the stage productions of A Lesson Before Dying, Intimate Apparel, Maggie the Cat in A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Charlayne Woodard in the one woman show Pretty Fire. Cheray has also appeared in various commercials some of which include: Texas Lottery, Buick LaSabre and Academy Sporting Goods Stores. This versatile artist is a former Mrs. Texas America 2003 as well as a Mrs. Houston United States for 2005. Jordyn Lorenz (Beneatha Younger) is a native Houstonian who recently returned to Houston from New York City where she trained at the renowned Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Jordyn previously performed in Rage and Romeo and Juliet at the Encore Theatre, and The Jukebox at HCC’s Heinen Theatre, and she is making her Ensemble debut in A Raisin in the Sun. Jordyn thanks God for this amazing opportunity and her family for their love and support. She dedicates this performance to each person who has stayed alongside her on the journey and especially to those who continued to believe, even when she could not. Ted Pfister (Karl Lindner) has been acting in plays in and around Houston since 1989 when he portrayed Nat in I’m Not Rappaport at Playhouse 1960. Since then, he has performed mainly at Country Playhouse in Harvey, The Royal Family, Come Blow Your Horn, Broadway Bound, and at Main Street Theatre in Solid Gold Cadillac, Oedipus the King, An Ideal Husband, Uncle Vanya, My Three Angels, Northanger Abbey, and Othello. He was also in the production of The Laramie Project at Kingwood Community College and Life is a Dream at Theatre Collide. He makes his Ensemble debut with A Raisin in the Sun. Ted and his wife, Jere, have been married for 46 years. They have four children and six grandchildren. A native of New Orleans, Ted enjoys telling Cajun stories. Adrian Cardell Porter (Joseph Asagai) celebrates his 15th season as a professional actor! Mr. Porter’s stage credits include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, A Soldier’s Play, Lotto: Experience the Dream, Before It Hits Home, Black Eagles, The Colored Museum (The Ensemble Theatre); In the Jungle of Cities, A Christmas Carol, Inherit the Wind, Our Lady of a 121st Street (The Alley Theater); Swingin’ an a Star, Jeffrey, Judy at the Stonewall Inn, Dog Opera (Stages Repertory Theater); My Children! My Africa!, Dark Rapture, Poor Superman, Hysteric Studs (Theater LaB Houston). Other regional theatre credits include: Angels in America-Parts I & II, Raft of the Medusa, The Boys in the Band, Blues for an Alabama Sky. He would like to dedicate this performance to his dearest grandmother, Shirley Pollard! Jared Jackson Simon (Travis Younger) is a native Houstonian and a happy, fun-loving ten year old who loves adventure. He is an Honor Roll student in the 5th Grade at Freedom Elementary School. Jared is athletic and plays basketball, baseball and runs track. Before becoming part of the Ensemble’s Young Performers Summer Program Jared attended modeling school and made a few appearances doing fashion shows. This is Jared’s third year with The Ensemble in which he has been a cast member in several YP productions, such as Sister Act, A Broadway Review, and Back in the Day all of which he was thrilled about. Jared would like to thank his family and the Ensemble for their continued support. About the Cast (in alphabetical order) Elayn J. Taylor (Lena Younger) was born and raised in Houston and some of her first plays as an actress were performed on The Ensemble Theatre stage. She thanks George Hawkins, Eileen J. Morris and the Ensemble actors for providing a wonderful theatrical foundation. Now a resident of Los Angeles, Elayn is a life-time member of the venerable Actors Studio. She has performed at the Mark Taper Theatre, the Kirk Douglas Theatre and other theatres in the LA area. Most recently, she appeared as Rose in The Actors Studio’s acclaimed production of Fences, for which she was honored with a Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination for Someplace Soft to Fall. At the Alley Theatre, she appeared in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Self Defense, and The Waltz of the Toreadors. Elayn originated the role of Beverly Ann in the Penumbra Theatre’s Someplace to Fall. Her film credits include Humboldt County, Something’s Gotta Give, The Wood, Rules of Engagement, Lovely and Amazing and others. Elayn’s television roles include a recurring role on The O.C., Cold Case, CSI Miami, and she can be seen most recently in a national Fidelity Bank commercial. She is proud and honored to make her first appearance at The Ensemble Theatre in almost two decades. About the Understudy Rachel Hemphill Dickson (Molly Cunningham) is excited to be back at The Ensemble Theatre. She was last seen at The Ensemble in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone and Waitin’ to End Hell. She has directed numerous projects, including Harlem After Hours, a musical by Celeste Bedford Walker and Audrey Lawson; Contribution by Dr. Ted Shine; Toys Take Over Christmas at Stages Repertory Theatre; and Destiny’s Gift at First Metropolitan Church. Rachel facilitates acting workshops for all ages and character building workshops for youth. She currently teaches theatre at Prairie View A&M University. 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Rated: G Runs: May 3 – May 27, 2007 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 15 May 16 May 17 9:00 am 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 7:30 pm Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. May 18 May 19 May 19 May 20 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 26 May 27 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm Bold date and time denotes opening night. Faded date and time denotes sold out shows or cancellations. One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show, by Don Evans Previews: June 16 – June 20, 2007 Sat. Sun. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Jun. 16 Jun. 17 Jun. 20 Jun. 21 Jun. 22 Jun. 23 Jun. 23 Jun. 24 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm Thur. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Thur. Fri. Sat. Rated: PG-13 Runs: June 21 – July 15, 2007 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 Jun. 30 Jun. 30 Jul. 1 Jul. 5 Jul. 6 Jul. 7 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm Sat. Sun. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. 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