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Ain't Misbehavin' Artist Bios LOU BELLAMY LOU BELLAMY
(Director) is the founder
and artistic director of
Penumbra. He has been a
member of the University
of Minnesota's faculty for
31 years and is currently appointed to the
rank of Associate Professor in the Department
of Theatre and Dance. Recent awards
include the 2007 OBIE for Direction and
the 2006 McKnight Distinguished Artist
Award. Recent directing credits include
Two Trains Running at the Signature Theatre
in New York, Jitney at Kansas City
Repertory Theatre and Arizona Theatre
Company, and Penumbra's production of
Gem of the Ocean presented at the Guthrie
Theater. Other recent Penumbra credits
include The Piano Lesson and REDSHIRTS.PATDRO HARRIS PATDRO HARRIS (Director & Choreographer) has worked with Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Kennedy Center, Alliance Theater, Studio Theater D.C., City Theater Pittsburgh, The San Diego Repertory Theater Company, Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Mixed Blood Theater, Theatrical Outfit, Jomandi Productions, The Sacramento Theater Company, Guthrie Theater, The National Black Theater Festival, and The National Black Arts Festival. Recently, he conceived and directed the one man play America, The Black, The Beautiful, and choreographed the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit, A Raisin in the Sun. He has performed as the lead dancer and choreographer for Stevie Wonder, Technotronic, the SOS Band, TC Carson, and Daryl Coley. Film and television credits include work with TNN, BET, MTV, Soul Train, PBS documentary “Dance Black America,” Time-Warner’s “Nitro Girls,” Brand Atlanta’s tourism commercials, and the recent film, “The Gospel.” Awards and nominations include the 1996 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Choreography, a nomination for the Helen Hayes Award for Best Supporting Actor, 2002 Drammy Award, and nominations in two categories for a 1998 Audelco Award.RONALD ALOIS SCHULTZ RONALD ALOIS
SCHULTZ
(Stage Manager) has
been working as an
actor, stage manager,
production assistant,
and sound board
operator in the Twin
Cities since 1992. A
company member of
Penumbra Theatre, Ron has worked on
over 60 productions at Penumbra including
Jitney, Stage Directions, and the 2006
production of Ain’t Misbehavin’. He has
also worked on productions at Mixed
Blood, Illusion, Eye of the Storm,
Fitzgerald, Pantages, Frank, and
Alchemy theatres. Ron was the company
manager of Pillsbury House Theatre’s
touring production Breaking Ice in 2003
and 2004 and was the assistant stage
manager for the Carlson Honors 2005
Awards for the Carlson Company at the
State Theatre. He provided technical
support for Roxanne Wallace’s Evolution
of a Soul Sista at Patrick’s Cabaret and
designed the set for Riff Raff at Pillsbury
House (2006). Ron is currently pursuing
his B.A. in Social Science and his
Secondary Teacher Licensure at
Metropolitan State University.SANFORD MOORE SANFORD
MOORE (Musical Director) has been
the musical director for
several productions at
Penumbra Theatre
including Black Nativity:
Twenty Years of Holiday
Cheer!, Get Ready, Blue,
Black Nativity–A Homecoming, and
Ain't Misbehavin'. Select musical direction
credits also include Crowns, Dream on
Monkey Mountain, Triumph of Love, and
As You Like It at the Guthrie Theater, and
Two Queens, One Castle at Mixed Blood
Theatre. Sanford is an adjunct professor
at the University of Minnesota School of
Music and Minister of Music for Fellowship
Missionary Baptist Church.MAY MAHALA MAY MAHALA
(Dramaturge) is a PhD
candidate in Theatre
Arts at the University of
Minnesota. Her
writing has appeared in
The Blue Earth Review,
California Quarterly,
Colere, NYU’s Women and
Performance Journal,
Theatre Journal, and Xcp: Cross Cultural Poetics.
She has worked with The Illusion Theatre, New
World Theatre, The Pillsbury House Theatre,
The San Francisco Mime Troupe, Theatre
Unbound, and Works/Plays. Her fellowships and
awards include The August Wilson Fellowship at
Penumbra Theatre, two Many Voices residencies
from the Playwrights’ Center, and first place in
Garrison Keillor’s Festival of Romantic Writing.AIMEE K. BRYANT AIMEE K. BRYANT (Ensemble) is a founding ensemble member of Congo Square
Theatre in Chicago, Illinois,
and a graduate of Howard
University. Recent theatre credits include Two Queens, One Castle
with Mixed Blood Theatre, Seussical the
Musical at the Children's Theatre Company, and Ain't Misbehavin’ at Penumbra. www.aimeekbryant.comTHOMASINA PETRUS THOMASINA
PETRUS (Ensemble) was most recently seen at Penumbra in
Ain’t Misbehavin’. She has also performed at Mixed Blood, Illusion,
and Old Arizona Theater. Thomasina cultivated
her talents as an actor and jazz vocalist through mentorship and friendship
with some of the Twin Cities most beloved artists including James “Cornbread”
Harris, Sr., Jevetta Steele, Stokley, Regina Williams, Prince, T. Mychael
Rambo, and Lou Bellamy. Thomasina established her own production company
where her first production, Lady Day at
Emerson’s Bar and Grill by Lanie Robertson, allowed her to portray Billie
Holiday, her musical muse. Her tribute CD “If Only...Billie Unsung” continues
to sell locally and worldwide. Thomasina can be seen regularly performing in
local jazz venues.T. MYCHAEL RAMBO T. MYCHAEL
RAMBO (Caesar)
is an actor, vocalist and educator. He has
performed at Penumbra Theatre since
1989 and is now a company member. His
most recent Penumbra credits include
The Piano Lesson, Black Nativity: Twenty
Years of Holiday Cheer!, Get Ready and
Ain't Misbehavin'. He has performed with
the Guthrie Theater, Illusion Theater,
Minnesota Opera, Ordway Music Theatre,
Mixed Blood Theatre, Park Square Theatre,
Hey City Theatre, a number of regional
theater companies, at Carnegie Hall with the Minnesota Orchestra
and internationally throughout Canada, Europe, Africa and Brazil.
He has appeared in several local and national television commercials
and in HBO miniseries including Laurel Avenue, Endeavor and I Led
Two Lives. Film credits include The Mighty Ducks, Crossing the Bridge,
Grumpy Old Men, The Cure, Equinox, Wooly Boys and Justice. Rambo
also has to his credit two CDs: Simply and The Gift.XAVIER RICE XAVIER RICE
(Ensemble) recently
appeared on stage at
Penumbra in Ain’t
Misbehavin’. Other
theatre credits include
Hud in Hair at
Pantages, Nice-Nicely
in Guys and Dolls at
Paul Bunyan Playhouse, and as Ed Bishop in
Floyd Collins with Theatre Latte Da. Xavier
will perform a one-man show, I Can’t Believe
I set my Alarm for This! in January at the
Bryant Lake Bowl.DENNIS W. SPEARS DENNIS W.
SPEARS
(Wining Boy) most
recently performed in
Penumbra Theatre’s Black
Nativity: Twenty Years of
Holiday Cheer! Other
Penumbra credits include
Ain’t Misbehavin’, Black
Nativity–A Homecoming, Blue and Get Ready.
He has also performed in Ain’t Misbehavin’ at
Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Crowns at the
Guthrie Theater and Smokey Joe’s Café at Hey
City Theater. An accomplished jazz vocalist,
Dennis made his splash with the jazz vocal
ensemble Moore By Four. Minnesota Jazz
Music Awards named him Best Male Jazz
Vocalist. He has performed in jazz festivals
nationally and internationally with such
legends as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn,
Joe Williams, Carmen McCrae and Dee Dee
Bridgewater. Solo recordings include “I Hear
It,” “Why Try to Change Me Now,” and his
first national release, “Evening Candlelight.”JEVETTA STEELE JEVETTA STEELE (Ensemble) is a singer, actor, and playwright. She wrote the autobiographical musical Two Queens One Castle, which premiered to critical acclaim at Mixed Blood Theater before being produced in Atlanta & Washington, DC. She has appeared in numerous productions around the Twin Cities including Smokey Joe's Cafe, Crowns, Bill Of Rights & Constant Star to name a few. She appeared on Broadway and the National/International tour of Gospel At Colonus. She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance of “Calling You” from the film Bagdad Cafe. She is featured in the film/soundtrack of Corrina-Corrina, Born To Be Wild, Graffiti Bridge and Hoop Dreams. Steele has recorded two solo CDs. Steele will return to France, October 2006, to resume the lead role as Brenda in Bagdad Cafe, The Musical. While an active partner in the musical family, “The Steeles,” her voice can be heard with legendary artist, Mavis Staples, Prince, George Clinton, Kirk Whalum and The Sounds Of Blackness.AUSTENE VAN AUSTENE VAN
(Black Mary/
Choreography) is a Penumbra Theatre
company member. She was the director
for this season's Black Nativity: Twenty
Years of Holiday Cheer! and co-director for
Black Nativity - A Homecoming in 2006.
Recently, she directed and choreographed
Blues in the Night at the Ordway Center.
Select credits at Penumbra include Get
Ready, Blue, Ain't Misbehavin', Zooman and
the Sign, Dinah Was, Blues for an Alabama
Sky, Seven Guitars, The Last Minstrel Show
and Lost in the Stars, and Penumbra's co-production with the Guthrie
of The Darker Face of the Earth. She has also performed at The
Children’s Theatre, Pantages, Mixed Blood and the Saint Louis Black
Repertory Theatre. Television credits include Happiness, Vernie and
The Shake Down. Musical recordings include Van Album, Gift of Love
and Kef.STEVE JENNINGS STEVE JENNINGS (Percussion) is a free-lance drummer from Northfield, Minnesota. He has played in numerous theatre productions including Penumbra Theatre's Dinah Was, Hey City Theater's Smokey Joe's Cafe, and The Last Minstrel show at the Great American History Theatre. He performs regularly with the jazz fusion group Starting Point, modern rock artist David Levin, electric bluegrass masters Over & Back, the University of Minnesota Gospel Choir, Moore By Four, at Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. He has played with Ron Thompson, John McCutcheon, the Platters, Renato Vasconceles, and the Drifters. He was recently named the Director of Bands for the St. Cloud Area Jazz Association and also owns and operates the recording studio, Spennin Music. His drumming can be heard on recordings by Regina Williams: Regina is... the songs of Dinah Washington; Laurie Wheeler: From the Land of Dreams; Connie Evingson: The Secret of Christmas; David Levin: Stepping on my Hat and many others. Jennings also produced the modern jazz CD Colours.C. LANCE BROCKMAN C. LANCE
BROCKMAN (Scenic
Designer) is a professor of
theatre design at the
University of Minnesota
where he has been on the
faculty of the Dept. of Theatre Arts and
Dance for 34 years. His research interest is
in the historic methods of scenic art used to
create illusionary background for opera
houses, vaudeville, circuses, and fraternal
initiations. His efforts led to the discovery
and subsequent exhibits titled: The Twin
City Scenic Collection: Popular Entertainment
1895-1929 and Theatre of the Fraternity:
Staging the Ritual Space of the Scottish Rite of
Freemasonry 1896-1929. In addition, Lance
provides master classes and workshops
nationwide on historical painting
techniques, and maintains an active design
career.MARK DOUGHERTY MARK
DOUGHERTY
(Light Design) has been the lighting designer
for Penumbra Theatre's Black Nativity
for the past three years. He is currently the Master Studio Technician at the
Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.MARTIN GWINUP MARTIN GWINUP
(Sound Designer) is an
associate professor in the
Theatre Arts and Dance
Department at the
University of Minnesota.
He teaches audio and video technology,
design and production. He has also
worked in the Twin Cities area as a freelance
sound/video designer and technician
for 18 years. Martin has worked for the
Frank Theatre, History Theatre,
Children's Theatre, Cricket Theatre and
Eye of the Storm. Recent design credits at
Penumbra include REDSHIRTS, Get Ready, Blue, Black Nativity - A
Celebration of Family, A Celebration for the
Soul…Testify!, and Grandchildren of the
Buffalo Soldiers.REGGIE RAY REGGIE RAY (Costume Design) has designed for Al Freeman Jr., Andrea Frye, Debbie Allen, George Faison, Joy Zinoman, Kenny Leon, Michael Bobbitt, Mike Malone, Regina Taylor, Ron Himes, Sam Scalamoni, Tim Bond, and many others. He has also designed for Arena Stage, Everyman Theatre, Fords Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, The Goodman, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Missouri Repertory Theatre, Place D’Arts, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Studio Theatre, The True Colors Theatre Company. Awards include seven Woodie King Awards, a Helen Hayes Awards for Spunk; Kevin Kline Award, CEA Award for Crowns, and two Cleveland Critics' Awards. He was also nominated for four additional Helen Hayes Awards. Celebrity Clients include Maya Angelou, Jennifer Holliday, Richard Roundtree, Karen Clark Sheard, Regina Belle, Alyson Williams, Diahann Carroll, TC Carson, Allen Payne, Tony Terry; Resident Designer and Instructor of Costume Design/Make-up for Howard University. Mr. Ray is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829/International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees [USA/IATSE].ERINN HUNTLEY ERINN HUNTLEY (Assistant Scene Design) is a scenic designer, scenic artist and properties master. Her recent design credits include Cabaret at the University of Minnesota, Bring Love to My Doorstop for the Guthrie Experience at the Guthrie Lab, and he shows Split, Calling All, and Proclivities as part of the Guthrie Theater's New Plays Project in conjunction with the University of Minnesota's BFA Actor Training Program. Erinn has worked as a scenic artist at venues which include the Minnesota Centennial Showboat, Vee Entertainment Corporation, Guthrie Theater, Park Square Theater, and Askland Summer Theater Festival. She recently returned from teaching a workshop in scene painting at The Edge Center for the Arts in Bigfork, Minnesota. Erinn is in her last year of the MFA program in design and production at the University of Minnesota. |
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