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The Piano Lesson Artist Bios LOU BELLAMY LOU BELLAMY
(Director) is the
founder and artistic director of Penumbra
Theatre. 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 of Wilson's
plays include the staged reading of Ma
Rainey's Black Bottom at the Kennedy
Center, The Piano Lesson at Penumbra, Two Trains Running at the
Signature Theatre in New York and Jitney at Kansas City Repertory
Theatre and Arizona Theatre Company. Other recent directing
credits at Penumbra include REDSHIRTS, Get Ready, Grandchildren
of the Buffalo Soldiers, Zooman and the Sign and Black Nativity - A
Homecoming.DOMINIC TAYLOR DOMINIC
TAYLOR (Associate Artistic Director)
has been a practicing
theatre artist for the past
20 years, recently
relocating from New York
to Saint Paul. He has
directed a variety of
theatre projects and musicals including
the new opera Fresh Faust at the Institute
of Contemporary Art in Boston and the
cantata The Negro Burial Ground at
The Kitchen in New York City. He has
worked with Goodman Theatre,
Steppenwolf Theatre, The Public Theatre,
New York Theatre Workshop, Crossroads
Theater, Rites and Reasons Theatre,
Playwrights Horizons, and Ensemble
Studio Theatre among others. He holds
both a Bachelors and a Master of Fine Arts
from Brown University. He has been
appointed Assistant Professor in Directing
at the University of Minnesota.MARY K. WINCHELL MARY K. WINCHELL (Stage
Manager) is in her 21st season with
Penumbra Theatre. Recent Penumbra
credits include The Piano Lesson, Get
Ready and Black Nativity: Twenty Years
of Holiday Cheer! Other select Penumbra
credits include Fences at Penumbra and the
Guthrie Theater, The Piano Lesson, Seven
Guitars, Jitney, Two Trains Running, King
Hedley II and Dinah Was. Mary has also
stage managed at the Orpheum Theatre,
State Theatre, Pantages Theatre, The
Children's Theatre Company, The Jungle Theater and the Coconut
Grove Playhouse in Miami. She has also served as production stage
manager for Dorothy Hamill's Nutcracker on Ice, and lent her talents
to Macy's Glamorama, the Aveda Corporation including Aveda's 20th
Anniversary Celebration at Radio City Music Hall, and Super Bowl
XXVI Winter Magic.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.ANSA AKYEA ANSA AKYEA
(Boy Willie) was last seen
on stage as the angel in
Penumbra Theatre’s Black
Nativity: Twenty Years of
Holiday Cheer! He has also
appeared at Mixed Blood
Theatre, History Theatre,
Black Ensemble Theatre, Chicago Theatre
Company, Frank Theatre, and many other
stages around the country. He can be seen
and heard on radio and television for
Gillette Hospital, Goodwill Industries,
Great Clips, Qwest, and on the big screen
in movies such as Repetition and Zora Neale
Hurston’s The Gilded Six Bits. Ansa was
named City Pages 2007 Best Actor.LEREA CARTER LEREA CARTER
(Grace) is making her
professional acting debut
with Penumbra Theatre’s
production of The Piano
Lesson. Lerea began acting
in 2005 with a role in the
University of Minnesota’s
Crisis Point Theatre production Embarrassed
in Rarig. She also worked with the
University of Minnesota’s Xperimental
Theatre Company. In 2006 she performed
in the University of Minnesota’s main stage
season in The Master and Margarita and
The Arabian Nights.JAMES CRAVEN JAMES CRAVEN
(Solly Two Kings)
is a longtime Penumbra Theatre company
member. Recent Penumbra credits include
The Piano Lesson, REDSHIRTS, Get Ready,
Zooman and the Sign and Grandchildren
of the Buffalo Soldiers, produced in
collaboration with Trinity Repertory
Theatre. He also recently performed at
Kansas City Repertory Theatre and Arizona
Theatre Company in their joint production
of Jitney. James is a 2005 recipient of the
Spenser Cherashore Fund. He used this
grant to research Native American culture and the experiences of the
Buffalo Soldiers ca. 1880, in the greater Southwestern United States.
This research provided invaluable knowledge that James applied to
the creation of his role of Craig Robe in Grandchildren of the Buffalo
Soldiers.NATALIA GASTON NATALIA GASTON
(Maretha) is making her
Penumbra Theatre debut
in The Piano Lesson. Natalia
has appeared in numerous
commercials, television
shows, independent films
and several stage
productions. She has studied acting and
voice at Professional Actors Studio and
Clark Atlanta University. She also enjoys
creative writing and dance. She is the 2007
recipient of the Kathryn Coram Gagnon
Fellowship in Musical and Dramatic
Theatre at Penumbra.GRETA OGLESBY GRETA OGLESBY (Berniece) has performed
in several productions at
Penumbra Theatre
including Black Nativity:
Twenty Years of Holiday
Cheer!, Dinah Was, Joe
Turner’s Come and Gone,
and A Love Song for Miss Lydia. She has
also performed at the Guthrie Theater,
Goodman Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare
Festival, Steppenwolf Theatre, Dreamstreet
Theatre, ETA Theatre, Chicago Theatre
Company, Oregon Shakespeare Festival,
and played the role of “Aunt Ester” in the
world premiere of August Wilson’s Gem of
the Ocean. Television credits include Early
Edition and Unsolved Mysteries. Film credits
include Passing Minds, Time Saved, Four-way
Stop, The Fugitive, My Life, and most
recently, Conversations with God. Awards
include the Joseph Jefferson Award and
two Black Theatre Alliance Awards for
Best Actress.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.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.”ASHFORD THOMAS ASHFORD THOMAS
(Lymon) is making his
Penumbra debut. Most
recently, Ashford was seen
in The Meeting at the
History Theatre where
he portrayed the role of
Rashad. As a performing
apprentice at the Children’s Theatre
Company, Ashford has also appeared in
Antigone, Tale of a West Texas Marsupial
Girl, and The Lost Boys of Sudan. He also
performed in the 2007 Minneapolis Fringe
Festival where he played the role of AKA
in Same Difference. Ashford is a 2006
graduate of Howard University.MALO ADAMS MALO ADAMS
(Sound Design) has
designed several Penumbra productions
including The Piano Lesson, Zooman and
the Sign, Sex Diary of an Infidel, Dinah Was,
Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Two Trains
Running, Seven Guitars and King Hedley
II. Other design credits include Mighty
Real, A Slow Ride on the Big Muddy and
Straight as a Line at the Hennepin Center
for Performing Arts. In addition to design
work, Malo is the creative force behind the
critically acclaimed group Tribe of Millions.
Malo has also played with Me’Shell Ndegeocello, The Black Crowes,
Soul Asylum, Chaka Khan, and has worked with Jimmy Jam and
Terry Lewis. He has also scored films including Street Guns and The
Visionary, and commercials for Target Market, Target, Marshall
Field's, Mervyn's, African American Adoption Agency and Dunwoody
Institute.KEN EVANS KEN EVANS
(Scenic Design) has
designed numerous
productions for Penumbra
including Dinah Was,
Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,
Two Trains Running, Seven Guitars, King Hedley II, Jitney, Blues for an
Alabama Sky, Pill Hill, Playboy of the West
Indies, Little Tommy Parker’s Celebrated Colored
Minstrel Show, Ain’t Suppose to Die A Natural
Death, Soul Alley, Deadwood Dick—Legend of
the West, Songhai, Raisin, and Someplace Soft to
Fall. Ken is also a prolific lighting designer.
Ken’s New York credits include lighting off-
Broadway revivals of Les Blancs and Streamers,
and The Revenger’s Tragedy and Two Noble
Kinsmen at the Jean Cocteau Repertory. Ken
also did lighting design for Garrison Keillor
and A Prairie Home Companion.MICHELLE HABECK MICHELLE
HABECK (Lighting
Design) recently designed the lighting
for The Piano Lesson and REDSHIRTS at
Penumbra Theatre. Other collaborations
with Lou Bellamy include A Raisin in
the Sun, Two Trains Running and Jitney at
Kansas City Rep. Recent national credits
include Love Song at Steppenwolf Theatre,
Carter's Way at Kansas City Rep, Things of
Dry Hours and Elimina's Kitchen at Center
Stage, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at
Alliance Theatre Company, and Lobby
Hero at the Goodman Theatre. She has worked as associate lighting
designer with Tony Award-winning designer Donald Holder on Gem
of the Ocean, King Hedley II, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, among
others. Michelle is a National Endowment for the Arts/TCG Grant
winner for 2003-2004.EDWARD SUMMERS EDWARD SUMMERS
(Costume Design) is
a past winner of the
AACT/Fest Award for
Excellence in Costume
Design. Penumbra
Theatre credits include
Seven Guitars, Black
Nativity–A New Rendition of a Timeless Tradition, The Day the Bronx Died and
Canned Goods.STEVEN HORSTMANN STEVEN
HORSTMANN
(Properties Master/Scenic
Design Assistant)
works locally as a scenic
designer, performer and
musician with companies
such as Open Eye Figure
Theatre, Four Humors Theater and
Penumbra. He is a performing member
of the Seattle-based traveling vaudeville
troupe The New Old Time Chautauqua.
Most recently, he appeared in Mud at the
Bedlam Theatre. Steven holds a degree in
Theatre Arts and Architecture from the
University of Minnesota.AARON CHVATAL AARON CHVATAL
(Assistant Costume
Design) is a senior theatre
major at Hamline
University. His recent
work includes designing
costumes for The Cherry
Orchard, directed by
Zaraawar Mistry, Fefu and her Friends,
directed by Jeff Turner, and Words Words
Words, directed by Barbe Marshall.STEPHANIE LEIN WALSETH STEPHANIE LEIN
WALSETH
(Dramaturg) is an
M.A./Ph.D. candidate in Theatre Historiography at the University
of Minnesota and is pleased to be the August Wilson Fellow for
Penumbra's 2007-08 season. Previously she served as the managing
director of the Minneapolis-based Asian American theater and taiko
company Mu Performing Arts. She has worked professionally as a
theater administrator, actor, director, dramaturg and stage manager
throughout the Twin Cities with companies such as Mu, Mixed Blood
Theatre, the Guthrie Theater, The Playwrights' Center, Frank Theatre,
Theatre in the Round, Starting Gate Productions, Theatre Unbound,
Chaos Theories, CLIMB Theatre and in Maine at the Portland Stage
Company. Her writing has appeared in the Baylor Journal of Theatre
and Performance, and she is currently serving as the co-artistic director
of the University's Xperimental Theatre.RICK JACOBSON RICK JACOBSON
(Audio Describer)
provides description for
blind patrons at over 25
theaters in the Twin Cities,
including the Guthrie
Theater and the Ordway
Center for Performing Arts.
Recent shows include Black Nativity: Twenty
Years of Holiday Cheer!, Spamalot,
The Rocky Horror Show, and Les Misérables.
Rick has been describing theater for thirteen
years and has worked in television for five
years. He can be heard on Nickelodeon and
PBS stations across the country. Rick is
the audio description coordinator for the
Minnesota Fringe Festival. He describes
the annual Flint Hills Children’s Festival.
In 2006, Rick received an Access Arts
Award from VSA Arts Minnesota. Rick
describes for blind and low vision passengers
on cruise ships, most recently in Mexico.
Rick works in the School of Dentistry at
the University of Minnesota.ERIKA K. DIXON-GOSS ERIKA K.
DIXON-GOSS
(American Sign
Language Interpreter) has
been the ASL Interpreter
for Penumbra Theatre for
ten years. Erika has had the
pleasure of interpreting
works by the late August
Wilson such as Seven Guitars and King
Hedley II. Most recently, she interpreted
Alter Boyz at the Pantages Theatre. Erika
also interprets for Theatre de la Jeune Lune,
Hopkins Stages Theater, Plymouth
Playhouse, and Anoka’s Main Street Stage. |
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