MUFARO'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS: AN AFRICAN TALE

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Adapted for the stage by Karen Abbott Music and Lyrics by S–Ankh Rasa Directed by S–Ankh Rasa and Robyn Flatt Based on the book, Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters – An African Tale, Copyright © 1987 by John Steptoe. The dramatization is being performed by permission of the estate of John Steptoe. Photo by: John Micheal Moss II SEPTEMBER 24 – OCTOBER 14, 2023 dct.org JOHN STEPTOE’S
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DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER

WITH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF The M.R. and Evelyn Hudson Foundation

PRESENTS

Adapted for the stage by Karen Abbott

Music and Lyrics by S–Ankh Rasa

Directed by S–Ankh Rasa and Robyn Flatt

Directed by S–ANKH RASA AND ROBYN FLATT

Musical Composition and Direction by S-ANKH RASA

Choreographed by MICHELLE N. GIBSON

Scenic Design by KRISTINA ORTIZ MILLER

Based on an original design by Randel Wright

Lighting Design by LINDA BLASE

Sound Design by MARCO SALINAS & BRIAN CHRISTENSEN

Props Design by SALLY FIORELLO

Costume Design by GLORY SPRINKLE

Stage Managed by DWIGHT SANDELL *

Special Thanks: Bweela Steptoe and Capital One

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Artwork from Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale Copyright © 1987 by John Steptoe. Use licensed by the estate of John Steptoe. Based on the book, Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters – An African Tale, Copyright © 1987 by John Steptoe. The dramatization is being performed by permission of the estate of John Steptoe. 2

DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER 2023-2024 SEASON SUPPORTED BY

MARCH FAMILY FOUNDATION

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THE CARLSON FOUNDATION

THE ROSEWOOD CORPORATION

GENERAL SPONSORS INCLUDE

The Holloway Family Foundation Sharron Hunt

Lara and Stephen Harrison TACA

Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation

The Rocky Howard Family Texas Travel Industry Recovery Program

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT IS PROVIDED BY BUILDING FUND SUPPORT

Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District

Capital for Kids

Joan Becker

Texas Commission on the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts

Stephen M. Seay Foundation

Margot B. Perot

The Eugene McDermott Foundation

Ellen and Jim Markus

Central Market

Laurie Sands Harrison

Lisa K. Simmons

Green Mountain Energy

DCT’s official renewable energy partner

The Carlson Foundation

The March Family Foundation

Laurie Sands Harrison

The Rosewood Corporation

Anonymous Family

Elizabeth & Bart Showalter

Karen & Ken Travis

The Hersh Foundation

Everett & Becky Spaeth

SENSORY-FRIENDLY SPONSORS INCLUDE

Fichtenbaum

Charitable Trust

Bank of America, N.A., Trustee

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THE CAST

STORYTELLER / MESSENGER ...................................................... RICK SPIVEY *

MUFARO / DANCE CAPTAIN ....................................................... IVAN JONES *

MANYARA / OLD WOMAN ................................................ MYIESHA J. DUFF *

NYASHA ........................................................................... CHARLI ARMSTRONG *

VILLAGER 1 / LAUGHING TREE / KING ....................... GERALD TAYLOR II *

VILLAGER 2 / LAUGHING TREE / OLD WOMAN .... MONICA J. PALMER *

HUNGRY BOY / VILLAGER ENSEMBLE / SNAKE PUPPETEER .......................................................................... ANIA LYONS

VILLAGER ENSEMBLE / SNAKE PUPPETEER ............... OCTAVIAN LEWIS

*INDICATES MEMBER OF ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION

Actors' Equity Association, founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 51,000 professional Actors and Stage Managers. Equity fosters the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, improving working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Actors' Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions.

PRODUCTION STAFF

DIRECTOR OF DESIGN .......................................... SALLY FIORELLO

PRODUCTION MANAGER JANEL VILLATORO

ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER CAITLYNE MARTIN

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ............................................... JOSH SMITH

ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR NOLAN MORALEZ

STAFF CARPENTER JESÚS GONZALEZ

MASTER ELECTRICIAN ............................... VINCHENZO LOCASCIO

SOUND ENGINEER BRIAN CHRISTENSEN

SCENIC ARTIST EMILY HAUEISEN

COSTUME SHOP MANAGER .................................. LYLE HUCHTON

ASST. COSTUME SHOP MANAGER ..................... GLORY SPRINKLE

DECK CREW HEAD BECCA BONGIORNO

CARPENTERS GAGE ANDERSON, BECCA BONGIORNO, ISAIAH NAVARRO , ZIGGY RENNER, TOMMY STUART, LAUREN WHEAT

ELECTRICIANS ..................... AUSTIN BENDER, ALLIE BUTEMEYER, JEREMY CLAYCAMP, JAMIE MILIGAN

PRODUCTION APPRENTICES NOEL HAWTHORNE, THEO MOERS, DANI WILSON

ASSISTANT TO THE CHOREOGRAPHER LAUREN HUMES

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CHARLI ARMSTRONG* Nyasha

Charli lends her talents to DCT for the fifth time, previously taking the stage in productions of John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale and The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley (Mrs. Cartero). She also appeared in DCT’s main-stage production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Mrs. Beaver). Her other Dallas-area credits include featured roles in King Arthur, Aladdin, Puss In Boots with Theatre Britain; and The Soul Gatherer and Marianela with MBS Productions. Charli also appeared in Pinocchio for the Orlando Repertory Theatre in Orlando, Florida.

MYIESHA J. DUFF* Manyara / Old Woman

Myiesha J. Duff is excited to return to the DCT stage!! She was last seen at DCT in Charlotte’s Web (Charlotte) and Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! (the Bus Driver). She has also performed in several local productions, such as Trouble in Mind (Understudy), Sister Act (Deloris), Elf (Mrs. Hobbs), and The Wiz (Glinda). She holds many titles, including wife, songwriter, educator, and author, but her favorite title is Mom. Huge heartfelt thanks to God, family, and friends! You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram at @myieshajduff.

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IVAN JONES*

Mufaro / Dance Captain

Ivan is excited to return to DCT! He appeared as Mufaro in the 2008-09, 2011-12, and 201617 national tours of John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale. His Dallasarea credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Oliver, and The Rocky Horror Show with KD Studios; Nice Work, Fiddler on the Roof, 42nd Street, and Cats with Garland Summer Musicals; Beauty and the Beast, King Arthur, Out of Order, Puss in Boots, and Babes in the Wood with Theatre Britain; It Runs In The Family with Rover Dramawerks; and Lucifer Descending and Dante (Inferno/Purgatorio) with MBS Productions. He also danced with The Dallas Opera in Romeo and Juliet and Boris Godunov. Mr. Jones is a choreographer and gymnast. He holds Associates Degrees in Theater and Musical Theater from KD Studio’s Acting Conservatory. To my family/friends, thanks for your continued support! Forgive me, for I have Sinned!

OCTAVIAN LEWIS

Villager Ensemble / Snake Puppeteer / Male Understudy

Octavian Lewis is a multi-talented powerhouse born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Octavian graduated from Texas College with a Bachelor of Science in Music. His credits include The Color Purple at Jubilee Theatre, Saturday Night Fever and Hello Dolly at The Firehouse Theatre, Black Nativity at the Bishop Arts Theatre Center as well as AIDA and The Rocky Horror Show with Lyric Stage at The Majestic Theatre, portraying the roles of a Phantom and Transylvanian. For his performance in Black Nativity, Octavian was nominated for “Best Actor in a Musical” for the 5th Annual Irma P. Hall Black Theatre Awards. He also was featured in DFW Center Stage’s Beyond the Bio after he brought the house down with his performance in RENT (Tom Collins) at the North Texas Performing Arts Repertory (Willow Bend Center of the Arts). Octavian would like to thank his directors, cast, family, and friends for their unconditional love and support!

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ANIA LYONS

Hungry Boy / Villager Ensemble / Snake Puppeteer / Female Understudy

Ania Lyons is so happy to return to the DCT stage. She’s been in Charlotte’s Web (Understudy); Harry Connick, Jr.’s The Happy Elf (Bubbles); Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School (May); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Susan); and Dragons Love Tacos (Blue Dragon)! She returned to LIVE THEATRE in Dallas Theater Center’s A Christmas Carol (Female Swing) and Theatre Three’s touring production of The Music Man (Zaneeta Shinn). Ania has also worked onstage and backstage with other DFW theaters, such as Prism Movement Theater, Uptown Players, Casa Mañana, Lyric Stage, and more. Follow her adventures @Lyons.dance543.

MONICA J. PALMER* Villager 2 / Laughing Tree / Old Woman

Monica J. Palmer is a native of Detroit, MI. She received her BFA in Theatre from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and a MFA in Theatre from Cornell University. Credits include The Lion King National Tour, Disney World Animal Kingdom’s Festival of The Lion King, and Disney Cruise Lines.

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RICK SPIVEY* Storyteller / Messenger

Rick Spivey is proud and excited to reprise his role of Storyteller/Messenger! He has performed 6 national tours with Dallas Children’s Theater from 2006 through 2017. Highlights include Most Valuable Player (Jackie Robinson) and all 3 of John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale tours (Storyteller/Messenger). He also has been seen at Casa Mañana Theatre playhouse and their Broadway at the Bass series in Alice in Wonderland (King of Hearts) and A Few Good Men (Corporal J.O. Howard). The stage veteran has also frequented African American Repertory Theater in Jitney (Booster) and Fences (Lyons). His career began with Jubilee Theatre in 2000, performing in over 13 productions; most notable are African Company Presents Richard III (James Hewitt), Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting (Jackie Robinson), and Rudy Eastman’s Coop DeVille: Time Traveling Brother (M.C. Square). He also won the 2012 New Playwrights Festival for his musical play Sweep N Slide.

GERALD TAYLOR II * Villager 1 / Laughing Tree / King

Gerald is delighted to be back at DCT. You may remember him from Last Stop on Market Street, The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show, The Snowy Day and Other Stories by Ezra Jack Keats (Peter), and Dragons Love Tacos (Dog). He toured the country with the DCT productions of The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) (Bloodbottler/Mr. Tibbs) and John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale (The King). Nam-myhoho-renge-kyo!

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MEET THE ARTISTIC / PRODUCTION STAFF

ROBYN FLATT

Robyn Flatt co-founded DCT in 1984 with start-up funds of $500. Under her artistic leadership, the theater’s creative and operational stature has grown over the past 39 years to reflect its current annual budget of more than $4 million. Her theatrical career has brought her acclaim as a professional director, actor and lighting designer. During her tenure as a member of the Dallas Theater Center Resident Company, she served as Assistant Artistic Director and Director of Theater-in-the-Parks. She holds a MA degree from Baylor University and studied under Paul Baker, Juana Laban, and Hanya Holm. Ms. Flatt’s many acting credits include two roles she created for award-winning world premiere productions: Dewey Dell in Journey to Jefferson and Martha Ann Sickenger in Preston Jones’ The Oldest Living Graduate. Her directing credits at DCT include several world premiere adaptations by Linda Daugherty of Steven Kellogg’s stories which have also toured nationally. Other critically acclaimed productions include: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Miracle Worker, And Then They Came For Me, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale, Treasure Island Reimagined!, and Yana Wana’s Legend of the Bluebonnet. She has served on the boards of AATE, ASSITEJ/USA, and CTFA. She is a recipient of The 500, Inc.’s prestigious Ken Bryant Visionary Award, Dallas Historical Society’s 1999 Excellence in Community Service for Creative Arts, the 2002 Leon Rabin Standing Ovation Award, and the Excellence in Nonprofit Management Award. Ms. Flatt is a member of the College of Fellows of American Theatre and served 5 years as Treasurer of the Children’s Theatre Foundation of America. She was nominated by The Dallas Morning News arts staff for the Texan of the Year Award in both 2010 and 2015, and was honored in 2016 with the Orlin Corey Award for Artistic Excellence from the American Alliance for Theater and Education. In 2023, Robyn received the Jac Alder Advocacy Award presented by the Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition and the Linda and Bill Custard Award presented by Dallas Theater Center.

SAMANTHA TURNER Executive

Director

Samantha Turner is a leader in both the non-profit and corporate sectors with expertise in performing arts administration, business management, and marketing. In June 2023, she was named Executive Director for Dallas Children’s Theater after serving as Executive Director for Ballet Arizona for six years. During her tenure, the professional ballet company achieved its greatest levels of financial and creative health. Before Samantha was appointed Executive Director, she served three years as Ballet Arizona’s Director of Marketing, achieving record earned revenue for several productions. Prior to joining Ballet Arizona, Samantha held leadership roles in both non-profit and Fortune 500 companies. She served as Head of Business Operations and Finance for CAP21, a New York-based musical theatre conservatory and theatre company. Samantha moved into that role after a year-long sabbatical immersed in acting, singing, and dance training that allowed her to gain a deep understanding of the arts and artists. She integrated those insights with her 20 years of Fortune 500 leadership experience to transition to a career focused on the strategic management of arts organizations. Samantha’s for-profit career includes high-level marketing and business management roles at Aflac, Assurant, and other organizations of national and regional scope. In addition to her professional experience, Samantha holds MBAs in marketing and international business/ecommerce, and an undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism.

NANCY SCHAEFFER

Artistic Director

Nancy has directed numerous DCT productions including Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!; Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School; Dragons Love Tacos; Schoolhouse Rock Live!; Disney’s Beauty and the Beast; Ella Enchanted: The Musical; Magic Tree House’s Holiday Musical: A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens; Goosebumps the Musical: Phantom of the Auditorium; Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook; Teen Brain: The Musical; Skippyjon Jones; Rapunzel! Rapunzel! A Very Hairy Fairy Tale; Go, Dog. Go!; Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat; Pinkalicious, The Musical; How I Became a Pirate; dont u luv me?; Madeline’s Christmas; EAT (It’s Not About Food); Goodnight Moon; The Secret

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Life of Girls; and 12 productions of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Nancy also directed DCT’s highly successful touring production of The Stinky Cheeseman and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales which toured the U.S. and then traveled to Shanghai, China, playing at the 2006 Shanghai International Children’s Culture and Arts Expo. Nancy has directed for The Dallas Opera and Shared Stories for the Sixth Floor Museum. She has also directed the Christmas Celebration for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. She serves as DCT’s Education Director and Artistic Director.

S-ANKH RASA

Production Co-Director / Musical Composer and Director

At age 12, S-Ankh Rasa was the youngest student accepted to the University of California, Berkeley Music Department. He composed his first symphony at 15 while attending the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. At 16, he performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival as a featured saxophonist with Dizzy Gillespie and the Modern Jazz Quartet. In Los Angeles, he worked as a studio musician (saxophone, flute, & clarinet), composer, arranger, and musical director with Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole, and many others. He retired from the LA music scene and began studying traditional African music. This led to a US tour with the world-renowned African drummer Mamady Keita. Mr. Rasa is also a performer and historian of the Mandinko kora (African harp) and composes and sings in three languages. He worked with acclaimed actress, playwright, and director Regina Taylor in the Dallas’ production of Crowns in the vital role of multi-percussionist. He also performed in the US tour of Crowns as co-Music Director and multi-percussionist under the direction of Andrea Frye. His other Dallas area credits include the composition of original scores for Cara Mía Theatre Co.’s productions of Romeo and Juliet and Lorca’s Blood Wedding. This season’s tour marks his third production of John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale with DCT. He was also the musical director/composer of DCT’s productions of Anansi - The Spider-Man and The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs, directed by Cheryl Denson. Mr. Rasa composed a one-man original score for Crystal City 1969, directed by David Lozano for Cara Mía Theatre Co.

MICHELLE N. GIBSON Choreographer

Mother, Choreographer, Cultural Ambassador, Professor, and Performing Artist Michelle N. Gibson received her BFA in Dance from Tulane University and her MFA from Hollins University in collaboration with the American Dance Festival (ADF) at Duke University. Some of her works include  Takin’ it To The Roots, supported by the National Performance/Visual Artists Network’s Creation Fund; Displaced Yet Rebirth performed by Dallas Black Dance Theatre; Origins of Life on Earth with the Ashé Cultural Arts Center; Voices of Congo Square, presented at Sun Theatre in St Louis, Missouri; and Orpheum Theater in New Orleans. Gibson has shared on symposiums with Duke University Dance Department, the University of Florida, and the University of Southern California Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. Gibson curates Culture, Brass, and Jazz in the Park Festival, a partnership between The New Orleans Original BuckShop and ArtsBridge Powered by Toyota, a community arts program of the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas, TX. In 2022, Gibson was the Grand Marshall for the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland and part of Jacob’s Pillow’s 90th anniversary performing her one-woman show, Takin’ it To The Roots, featured in The New York Times. Serving thirteen years with ADF and four with Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Gibson is currently a Professor of Practice in the dance division at Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts. In 2023, Gibson was featured in the Dance On Camera Festival’s documentary Moving Together and a guest artist with New Waves Institute 2023 in Port of Spain, Trinidad. In the fall of 2023, Gibson is purposed with promises, setting choreographic works on Red Clay Dance Company and the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago.

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SALLY FIORELLO

Producer / Props Designer

Sally began her association with Dallas Children’s Theater in 1984 and has since served as a director, designer, and actor for numerous DCT productions. As the theater’s National Tour Director, she produced and managed three tours of John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale. She is a Master Puppeteer and senior designer with the critically acclaimed Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts and has designed and performed in over 40 original puppet productions, including such DCT favorites as The Nutcracker and The Tale of Peter Rabbit. She most recently designed props for last season’s Charlotte’s Web. Sally is a recipient of the Dallas-Fort Worth Theatre Critics Forum Award.

KRISTINA ORTIZ MILLER

Scenic Designer

Kristina is thrilled to be back at Dallas Children’s Theater and to be a part of this truly magical production. Previous credits include Last Stop on Market Street (scenic/video designer); Stages: Houston for the Holidays with DeQuina Moore (costume design); MacGyver The Musical (costume designer); NSFW (costume designer); Panto: Wonderful Wizard (scenic designer); End of the Rainbow (scenic designer); Girls Night (scenic designer); Sexy Laundry (scenic designer); AD Players at the George: A Texas Carol (costume designer); Dear Jack, Dear Louise (costume designer); and Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner (costume designer). Kristina lives in Ft. Worth with her husband and her three kids.

LINDA BLASE

Lighting Designer

A recipient of two Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum Awards and six Leon Rabin Awards, Linda has designed lighting for over 445 professional productions. Linda is an experienced stage photographer whose images have appeared in The New York Times, Texas Monthly, D Magazine, People, US, Dialogue, TIME, American Theatre, and Saturday Review (including Saturday Review cover photo May 15, 1976).

MARCO SALINAS

Sound Designer

Marco has designed many, MANY shows for DCT over the last 22 years. He is also a recipient of numerous awards for his sound design work in the Dallas/Fort Worth theater scene and has designed for shows as far away as New York City and even Ireland. He is also the Director of Educational Tours with Shakespeare Dallas where he writes and directs local area tours that teach children and teens about William Shakespeare.

BRIAN CHRISTENSEN

Sound Designer

Brian Christensen feels very fortunate to call Dallas Children’s Theater his home since 2015. In addition to his position as a resident audio engineer, Brian regularly works with Uptown Players, MusicalWriters.com, and numerous other theaters in the DFW area. His original musicals Daughter of Re and Greece: A Mythical Comedy were performed at IMPRINT Theatreworks’ First Impressions Festivals. Daughter of Re was also featured in the 2022 Rogue Theater Festival in NYC.

GLORY SPRINKLE

Costume Designer

Glory Sprinkle is the new Assistant Costume Shop Manager and is grateful for the opportunity to design such a colorful show! Since graduating with her Theatrical Costume Design degree from Stephens College, she’s mainly been a stitcher but last season dipped her toe into the designer role for Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! Beyond this, she is known for her hand in building shows like The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and Charlotte’s Web.

DWIGHT SANDELL*

Stage Manager

Dwight Sandell works as an actor and stage manager. DCT acting credits include The Island of the Skog (Wooster), Charlotte’s Web (Templeton), and The Surprising Story of the Three Little Pigs (Pig #3). Stage management credits include The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show, Ella Enchanted: The Musical, Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook, Balloonacy, and Madeline’s Christmas.

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DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER THANKS YOU!

List reflects gifts received through September 18, 2023.

On behalf of the 250,000+ children and families served annually, we gratefully acknowledge our donors who through their contributions made it possible for DCT to present over 500 performances of high quality, professional theater for youth and families. Although program space limits our ability to publicly recognize only donors of $500 and above, we deeply and sincerely appreciate every contribution. As ticket sales cover only half our costs, your annual financial support is critical to introducing North Texas children to the magic of live theater. Should you wish to be added to this extraordinary list of donors or suggest corrections to our list, please contact the DCT Donor & Corporate Relations Department at (214) 978-0110 and THANK YOU!

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE

$100,000 +

City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture

March Family Foundation

Texas Instruments Foundation

PRODUCING PARTNER

$50,000-$99,999

The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation

The Carlson Foundation

Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee

The M.R. & Evelyn Hudson Foundation

The Rosewood Foundation

The Shubert Foundation

CENTERSTAGE SPONSOR

$25,000-$49,999

Chi Omega Education & Charity Fund of Dallas

The Dallas Foundation/Showalter Family Fund

Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District

Fidelity Charitable/Sharron Hunt and Family Fund

William Randolph Hearst Foundation

Rocky Howard

Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation

The Eugene McDermott Foundation

Morgan Stanley GIFT/The Karen & Ken Travis Fund

Schwab Charitable/Melinda & Jim Johnson

Texas Instruments

SEASON BENEFACTOR

$10,000-$24,999

Anderskouv Jarnum Family

Capital for Kids

Central Market

Charles Schwab/Becky & Everett Spaeth

Communities Foundation of Texas/North

Texas Giving Day Fund

Crawley Familly Foundation

Fidelity Charitable/Ellen & Jim Markus

The Holloway Family Foundation

National Endowment For The Arts

Margot B. Perot

Prosperity Bank

Raymond James Charitable/Lisa K.

Simmons

Laurie Sands Harrison

Schwab Charitable/Joan Becker

Stephen M. Seay Foundation

Becky & Everett Spaeth

Strake Foundation

TACA

Texas Commission on the Arts

Texas Travel Industry Recovery Program

TXU Energy

LEADING PLAYER

$5,000-$9,999

American Endowment Foundation/Lara & Stephen Harrison

American Funds/Anonymous

The Blackbaud Giving Fund/The Herrington Family

The Blackbaud Giving Fund/Kara & Todd Ranta

Joe B. Brooks

Communities Foundation of Texas/Sutton

Family Fund

June Dales

The Dallas Foundation/Louise W. Kahn

Endowment Fund

The Dallas Foundation/The McGee Endowment Foundation Fund

Sarah & Michael DeLuke

Fidelity Charitable/Augustine Frizzell and David Lowery

Fred Jones Family Foundation/Angela & BJ Hall

Goldman Sachs/Charities Aid Foundation America

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Houlihan Lokey

J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund/Jane & Greg Greene

Emily Jefferson

Stephanie & Ben Jeffery

Melinda & Jim Johnson

Joyce & Robert Johnson

Carole & Chris Jordan

Margaret & Lester Keliher

Lisa Lee

Jacqui & Ray Mackewicz

Morgan Stanley GIFT/Julie & John Parolisi

Harry S. Moss Foundation

Julie & John Parolisi

Pershing Advisor Solutions/Carolyn Holloway

Janet & Lewis Shaw

Rachael & Evan Singer

Sarah Freedman & Christopher Skoog

Jane & William B. Travis

DIRECTOR

$2,500-$4,999

Jean Aoki

Ayco Charitable Foundation/Scott Hudson Family

Morgan & Kilian Bennett

Kathleen Kerr Blanchard & Chuck Blanchard

Nick & Sara Borrelli

Capital One Services, LLC

Charles Schwab/Tara Lewis & John Swords

Communities Foundation of Texas/ Michael & Debbie Rasa

Ernst & Young Foundation/Deborah & Richard Stanford

Jennifer Fargo

FGH Foundation/Betsy & Rick Fijolek

Fidelity Brokerage Services/Wilson Tarver

Fidelity Charitable/Meagan & Daniel Hemenway

Kelly Fijolek

Christy & Bill Gammill

The Ryan Goldblatt Foundation

Holland & Knight

Sharron Hunt

Erin & Josh Johnston

Robin A. Ladd

Sarah & Alan Losinger

Corale & Mitchell Madden

National Financial Services/Jean Aoki

Tim Mullins

Raising Canes

Raymond James Charitable/Faus Family Foundation

Alicia Duque & Nima Rohani

Sarah & Tim Salmon

Amanda & David Schnetzer

Schwab Charitable/Brooke & Aaron Shelby

Camelia & Ted Shoemaker

UBS Financial Services/Retta Van Auken

Shanti & Ian Venegas

Shelly & Stephen Wilson

PRODUCER $1,000-$2,499

Benevity/Jasmine & Chris Tobias

Bonnie Jean Foundation

Communities Foundation of Texas/Brice

Family Charitable Fund I

Communities Foundation of Texas/Jacque Gavin

The Dallas Foundation/Sally & Tom Dunning

Lorelei Garratt

Grant Thornton, LLP

Charlene Howell

Matt Johnson

Keliher Family Foundation

Make It Count Family Foundation

Nancy Miller Blount

Leah & Adam Mora Jr. MD

Stephanie & Mark Nelson

Pershing Advisor Solutions LLC/Rae & Lloyd Marquis

LaToyia Pierce

Patricia Santiago

Schwab Charitable/Patty & Joe Smith

Elizabeth Solender & Gary Scott

Henny Wright & Ed Stead

Laurie-Jo & Steve Straty

Tara Lewis & John Swords

Annette Teter

Texas Mutual

Jasmine & Chris Tobias

Amy & Kyle Turner

Julie & Bill Wheat

Karen & Jim Wiley

PATRON

$500-$999

Lynn Hampton & Dennis Auld

Martha Barrios

Wesley & Jeff Brady

Barbara & Julien DeVereux

Mary Dolan

Fidelity Charitable/Stefanie Schneidler & Jeffrey Robinson

Fidelity Charitable/Jeanne & David Selzer

Ann & Jim Hambleton

Janet C. James

Morgan Stanley/Maureen & Robert Royer

Stacy & Dennis O’Riley

Brooke & Aaron Shelby

Katie & David Shutler

Harianne & David Wallenstein

Charlotte & Wade Wiles

IN-KIND

Nicole & David Jones

Southwest Airlines

TXU Energy

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“Life Doesn’t Frighten Me” from the book And Still Rise Copyright © 1978 by Dr. Maya Angelou Used with permission of Caged Bird Legacy, LLC. By PAIGE HERNANDEZ with Music by KRIS FUNN Based on “Life Doesn’t Frighten Me” by DR. MAYA ANGELOU From the book AND STILL I RISE Used with permission of CAGED BIRD LEGACY, LLC Directed by PAIGE HERNANDEZ MARCH 16 - MARCH 30 2024 ENJOYED BY AGES 5 AND UP Dr. Maya Angelou’s inspiring poem comes to life on stage! BUY TICKETS NOW 15
Dramatization by AURAND HARRIS Adapted from the story by C.S. LEWIS Directed by ARTIE OLAISEN APRIL 27 – MAY 25 2024 ENJOYED BY AGES 7 AND UP Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois. The exciting prequel to THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE...Narnia is born! BUY TICKETS NOW

“Welcome to Dallas Children’s Theater. Enjoy the show!”

DCT BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PRESIDENT: Jim Markus*

CHAIRMAN: Todd Ranta*

PRESIDENT-ELECT: Leah Mora*

VP DEVELOPMENT: Michael DeLuke*

VP EDUCATION: Helen Harris-Allen*

VP FACILITIES: Everett Spaeth*

VP FINANCE/TREASURER: Lauren Herrington*

CO- VP GOVERNANCE/NOMINATING: Camelia Shoemaker*

CO- VP GOVERNANCE/NOMINATING: Martha Barrios*

CO- VP SOCIAL OUTREACH: Mar Howard*

CO- VP SOCIAL OUTREACH: Amanda Schnetzer*

SECRETARY: Julie Parolisi*

Morgan Bennett

Sara Borrelli

Kelly Fijolek

Angela Downes

Sarah Freedman

Brooks Hall

Tiffini Hall

Meagan Hemenway

Scott Hudson

Stephanie Jeffery

LB Jeter, Jr.

Matt Johnson

Josh Johnston

Amanda Kendall

Robin A. Ladd

DCT STAFF

FOUNDER: Robyn Flatt

Lisa Lee

Jacqueline Mackewicz

Corale Madden

Adam Mora Jr., MD

Tim Mullins

Stephanie Nelson*

Rachel Orr

Nima Rohani, DDS, MS

Sarah Salmon

Jennifer Garratt Saltsman

Evan P. Singer

Deborah Stanford

Jasmine Tobias

Kyle Turner

Shanti Shahani Venegas

DCT BOARD OF ADVISORS

Lorlee Bartos

Joan Becker

Nancy Carlson

Mary Covington

Yvonne Crum

Paul Daugherty

Betsy Fijolek

Jane Kennedy Greene

Rocky Howard

Sharron Hunt

Vibeke Jarnum

Emily Jefferson

EMERITUS MEMBERS

Margaret Keliher

Tara Lewis*

Peter Martin

Teresa Parravano

Todd Ranta

Christa Sanford

Sally Schopmeyer

Elizabeth Showalter

Laurie-Jo Straty

Craig Sutton

Bill Travis

Karen Travis

CHAIR EMERITUS: Melissa Deakins

CHAIR EMERITUS: Laurie Sands Harrison

CHAIR EMERITUS: Julie H. Kosnik

CHAIR EMERITUS: Carole Jordan

CHAIR EMERITUS: Carol March*

BOARD LIAISON

Mickie Bragalone – Office of Cultural Affairs

* Executive Committee

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Samantha Turner

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR / EDUCATION DIRECTOR: Nancy Schaeffer

ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Artie Olaisen

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCES: Dennis O’Riley

EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR : Coy Covington

FINANCE

CONTROLLER :

Nina Williams

FINANCE MANAGER:

Jim Amrhein

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT :

Roxie King

DEVELOPMENT

GRANTS MANAGER:

Joey Hamilton

DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANTRECORDS AND VOLUNTEER

COORDINATION:

Elizabeth Ross

EDUCATION

EDUCATION COORDINATOR :

Terry Feagin

PROJECT INCLUSION

COORDINATOR :

Gina Waits

EDUCATION MANAGER:

Amelia Awalt

MUSICAL THEATER CONSERVATORY DIRECTOR :

K. Doug Miller

ACADEMY COORDINATOR:

Raven Lanuza-Brown

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

ACTING / VIDEO:

Karl Schaeffer

MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING:

Mallory Coulter

DIRECTOR OF TICKETING & PATRON SERVICES :

Steve Jones

PR/ENGAGEMENT

MANAGER:

Jazmine Hill

BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE :

Douglass Burks

BOX OFFICE ASSISTANT :

Rachel Wells

FIELD TRIP

COORDINATOR:

Joanna Coogan

FACILITIES

NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMIN. / IT / FACILITIES:

Aaron Rodriguez

PRODUCTIO N

PRODUCTION MANAGER / RENTAL COORDINATOR:

Janel Villatoro

ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER:

CaitLyne Martin

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR:

Josh Smith

ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR:

Nolan Moralez

RESIDENT COSTUME DESIGNER / COSTUME SHOP MANAGER:

Lyle Huchton

SOUND ENGINEER:

Brian Christensen

RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER:

Marco Salinas

MASTER ELECTRICIAN:

Vinchenzo Locascio

STAFF CARPENTER:

Jesus Gonzalez

ASSISTANT COSTUME SHOP

MANAGER

Glory Sprinkle

DIRECTOR OF DESIGN : Sally Fiorello

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The 40th Anniversary Season of DCT is here and we want you to celebrate with us as we honor the enduring legacy of our Founder and co-director of Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters , Robyn Flatt.

This spring DCT launched Robyn’s Beautiful Legacy Fund, a Fund that has been created to ensure Robyn’s enduring artistic legacy, which includes plays like the one you are seeing today, is carried on at DCT.

What a great honor to Robyn! Just imagine all the dynamic initiatives and creative new works that this makes possible for DCT and the many children and families we serve each year. But, our work is not done. We would like to do even more with your help.

Any gift is much appreciated and it’s so easy to do: Call Elizabeth Ross at DCT: 214-978-0110, ext. 174 or email her at elizabeth.ross@dct.org to make your contribution.

Thank you for joining us in contributing to this Fund and honoring Robyn, a true Dallas arts trailblazer, and her lifelong commitment to the arts, children and families of our community.

Best Regards,

Thank you to our donors as of September 18, 2023.

$5,000 +

Vibeke Jarnum and Niels

Anderskouv

Joan Becker

Joe B. Brooks

Nancy and Clint Carlson

Jane and Greg Greene

Carolyn Holloway

Rocky Howard

Emily Jefferson

Bob Johnson

Melinda and Jim Johnson

Carole and Christopher Jordan

Margaret Keliher

March Family Foundation

The Eugene McDermott Foundation

Rosewood Foundation

Stephen M. Seay Foundation

Elizabeth and Bart Showalter

Lisa Simmons

Becky and Everett Spaeth

Deborah and Craig Sutton

Tara Lewis and John Swords

Jane and Bill Travis

Karen and Ken Travis

Under $5,000

Jean Aoki

Rebecca and Chad Brown

Connie Coit Kitchens

Alice and Chris Dawe

Elizabeth and George Deuillet

Mary Dolan

Ann and Jim Hambleton

Meagan and Daniel Hemenway

Charlene Howell

Nicole and Scott Hudson

Sharron Hunt

Martha Jarmon

Sarah and Alan Losinger

Peter Lutken

Janet and Ron Massey

Karol and Kent Middleton

Julie Parolisi

Eliza Solander and Gary Scott

Rachael and Evan Singer

Brooke and Aaron Shelby

Henny Wright and Ed Stead

Annette Teter

Fallon and Robie Vaughn

Julie and Bill Wheat

Karen and Jim Wiley

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