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Black Nativity: A Season for Change The Artists
 DOMINIC TAYLOR
(ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC
DIRECTOR) is a director,
playwright and the head of
Penumbra's OKRA New
Play Development Program.
Most recently, Mr. Taylor
directed Black Nativity: A Season for Change
at Penumbra. Other select directing credits
include the new opera Fresh Faust at the Institute
of Contemporary Art in Boston, The Negroes
Burial Ground at the Kitchen, N.Y.C., Uppa
Creek at Dixon Place, and Ride The Rhythm in
the Hip-Hop Theatre Festival. He is an assistant
professor at the University of Minnesota where
he has directed The Wiz, Night Train To Bolina
and this spring will direct Execution of Justice.
Mr. Taylor has worked with Crossroads Theater,
Rites and Reasons Theatre, Goodman Theatre,
Steppenwolf Theatre, The Public Theatre, New
York Theatre Workshop, Playwrights Horizons,
and Ensemble Studio Theatre, among others.
He is an alumni member of New Dramatists
and holds a Bachelor's and a Master of Fine Arts
Degree from Brown University.
 LOU BELLAMY (DIRECTOR & PRODUCER) is the founder and artistic director of Penumbra Theatre. Under his leadership, Penumbra has produced 23 world premieres, including August Wilson's first professional production, and is proud to have produced more of Mr. Wilson's plays than any theater in the world. Mr. Bellamy is an OBIE Award-winning director, an accomplished actor, and sought-after scholar. He has been a member of the University of Minnesota's faculty for 32 years and is currently appointed to the rank of associate professor in the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance. Recent directing credits include Black Pearl Sings!, Radio Golf, Fences and The Piano Lesson at Penumbra, A Raisin in the Sun and Gem of the Ocean, Penumbra productions staged at the Guthrie, Two Trains Running at the Signature Theatre in New York, Jitney at Kansas City Repertory Theatre and Arizona Theatre Company, and the staged reading of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at the Kennedy Center.
 SARAH BELLAMY
(EDUCATION DIRECTOR)
is the principal scholar
and editor for Penumbra
Theatre. Her work includes
the research and composition
of the contextual essays to
accompany Penumbra's main-stage productions.
Ms. Bellamy also oversees the creation of
standardized, original curricula for educators
to engage culturally specific arts in their
classrooms. She has designed several programs
that engage patrons of the theatre in critical
thinking, dialogue and action around issues
of race and social justice. Among the most
renowned are the "RACE Workshop: Meet
Your Metaphor," curated to accompany the
Science Museum of Minnesota's exhibit
RACE: Are We So Different?, and Penumbra
Theatres Summer Institute, an intensive
theatre-training program for youth to practice socially responsible art and civic engagement.
Ms. Bellamy is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence
College, and holds an M.A. from The University
of Chicago. She is currently working toward her
doctorate in Comparative Studies and Discourse
in Society at the University of Minnesota.
 T. MYCHAEL RAMBO
(CO-CONCEIVER & SON)
is a Penumbra company
member. Select Penumbra
credits include Gem of the
Ocean, The Piano Lesson, Get
Ready, Ain't Misbehavin' and
several productions of Black Nativity. He has
performed locally with the Guthrie Theater,
Illusion Theater, Minnesota Opera, Ordway
Music Theatre, and Mixed Blood Theatre. He
has also performed at Carnegie Hall with the
Minnesota Orchestra and throughout Canada,
Europe, Africa and Brazil. Television credits
include Endeavor, I Led Two Lives and the
HBO mini-series Laurel Avenue. Film credits
include Mighty Ducks, Crossing the Bridge,
Grumpy Old Men, The Cure, Equinox, Wooly
Boys and Justice. Recent honors include singing
the National Anthem for President Obama
during his recent Twin Cities visit, and
receiving a 2008 regional Emmy Award.
 SANFORD MOORE
(MUSICAL DIRECTOR)
has served as musical
director for many
Penumbra productions
including The Piano
Lesson, Get Ready, Blue,
Black Nativity - A Homecoming and
Ain't Misbehavin'. Other select musical
direction credits 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.
 URI SANDS (CHOREOGRAPHER) is the
co-founder and co-artistic
director of TU Dance
Company. A principal
dancer with Alvin Ailey
American Dance Theater
for five years, he also danced with Minnesota
Dance Theatre and James Sewell Ballet, as
a guest artist with Complexions under the
direction of Dwight Rhoden and Desmond
Richardson, and as a principal dancer with
North Carolina Dance Theatre. He has
choreographed for Zenon Dance, North
Carolina Dance Theater, and Alvin Ailey
American Dance Theater. He was awarded
a 2004 McKnight Artist Fellow ship and a
2005 Princess Grace Award in choreography.
Uri Sands and Toni Pierce-Sands received
the 2005 Sage Cowles Best Performance
Award, and were named 2005 Artists of the
Year by the Star Tribune.
 MARY K. WINCHELL
(STAGE MANAGER) is a
longtime Penumbra Theatre
company member. Most
recently, she stage managed
Penumbra's Black Pearl
Sings!, Black Nativity: A
Season for Change, Radio Golf and Gem of
the Ocean. Other Penumbra credits include
The Piano Lesson, Get Ready, Black Nativity:
Twenty Years of Holiday Cheer!, Seven Guitars,
Jitney, Two Trains Running, King Hedley II
and Dinah Was. She has stage managed at the
Orpheum Theatre, State Theatre, Pantages
Theatre, Children's Theatre Company, Jungle
Theater and the Coconut Grove Playhouse
in Miami. She has lent her talents to Macy's
Glamorama and served as production stage
manager for Dorothy Hamill’s Nutcracker on
Ice, Aveda's 20th Anniversary Celebration at
Radio City Music Hall, and Super Bowl xxvi
Winter Magic.
 GINGER COMMODORE (DAUGHTER) has been
a member of the Twin
Cities music scene for
many years and was
recently inducted into
the Minnesota Rock and Country Hall
of Fame. During the summer, Ginger
appeared as a featured soloist in Jazz at
Lincoln Center, NYC with the Lincoln
High School Choir of Thief River Falls,
MN. She is currently a teaching artist with
the VocalEssence Witness School Program.
Through this program students of all ages
in Minnesota schools have the opportunity
to interact with nationally renowned
African American artists, writers,
storytellers, musicians, and dancers.
 IMAN FEARS
(GRANDDAUGHTER) is a 2008
graduate of Penumbra's
Summer Institute. An
ardent supporter of
Penumbra Theatre's message
of "art for social change"
she directed and produced "The Laptop
Project," a documentary exposing the negative
eff ects of the digital divide on local school
children. "The Laptop Project" won the "Best
Emerging Filmmaker" title at the Quiet on
The Set Awards in July 2009. Iman is also an
honors student, musical theater major and
founder and president of The Laptop Project
at Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing
Artists where she is a junior in high school.
Iman recently played Minnijean Brown in
Youth Performance Company's IVEY award
winning production of Little Rock, Arkansas,
1957. Iman also studies voice and viola at the
MacPhail School for Music.
 NICOLE FOSTER
(FIRST ANGEL) is excited
to make her Penumbra
debut in Black Nativity: A
Season for Change. Nicole
has garnered much of her
musical experience through
her long-time membership at Fellowship
Missionary Baptist Church. She serves as
director of the Promise Choir for children and
the Young Disciples for Christ youth choir. She
also sings with the Spirit of David adult choir.
 DeMARCUS T. GREEN
(SECOND ANGEL) has been
a member of the band
James Grear and Company
for 13 years. The band has
played on several movie
sound tracks including "The
Fighting Temptations," "Prince of Egypt," and "The Emperor's New Groove." DeMarcus has
appeared with James Grear and Company on
NBC's "Today Show" performing backup for
Mariah Carey. DeMarcus has also performed
as an actor in the play Zoe at Pantages Theatre.
 JACKSON HURST
(GRANDSON) was most
recently seen on stage in
Caroline or Change at the
Guthrie Theater. Jackson
has always had a strong
love for music and the
arts. He has written and recorded lyrics to
underground tracks "Keep Steppin'" and "He's
So Good," performed live for the legendary
Smokey, and has performed several times with
national recording artist James Grear and
Company. Jackson has also performed several
times with Love Works Academy, danced
for Dominion Dance Studio in Annie and
performed in The Night That Christ was Born
with HPMDC. Outside of acting and singing,
Jackson plays football, drums and takes guitar
lessons. He is a 9th Grade student at Hopkins
West Jr. High School.
 ALANNA MORRIS (MARY) is a graduate of
Juilliard School and a
company member of
TU Dance. She has studied
modern, jazz and ballet
at Creative Outlet Dance
Theater (Brooklyn, NY), Phillipa Schuyler
Middle School, Ballet Hispanico, The Ailey
School and La Guardia High School of
Music & Art and the Performing Arts. In
2003 she was awarded a Level One A.R.T.S.
award from the National Foundation for
Advancement in the Arts. When she is not
dancing, Alanna is collaborating with local
artists and pursuing her passion for youth
and community development, spending time
with children of all ages.
 GRETA OGLESBY (GRANDMA WALKER) is
a Penumbra company
member. Select Penumbra
credits include The Piano
Lesson, Dinah Was, Joe
Turner's Come and Gone,
A Love Song for Miss Lydia, and several
productions of Black Nativity. Most recently,
she starred as Caroline in Caroline or Change
at the Guthrie Theater. Greta has also worked
with the Children's Theatre Company, the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Mixed Blood
Theatre and 10,000 Things Theatre. Honors
include the 2009-2010 McKnight Theatre
Artist Fellowship Award, Black Theatre
Alliance Award (BTAA), the Joseph Jefferson
Award and BTAA for her role in Do Lord
Remember Me, a BTAA nomination for her
portrayal of Aunt Ester in Gem of the Ocean,
and a Joseph Jefferson nomination for her
portrayal of Ophelia in Dream of Ophelia.
 MARCIANO SILVA
DOS SANTOS (JOSEPH) is a
native of Brazil. He studied
theater at the Escola de
Teatro e Dança FAFI in
Vitória, Espirito Santo,
Brazil and danced with
the Afro-Brazilian dance company, NegraÔ.
He has studied ballet, capoeira, modern
and contemporary dance and is currently a
member of TU Dance. He has also danced
with Homem Cia de Dança Contemporâneo,
Balé da Ilha and Stuart Pimsler Dance and
Theater. He teaches at the University of
Minnesota and at the Saint Paul Conservatory
for Performing Artists. Marciano was named "Best Dancer 2008" by City Pages. This is his
third consecutive year performing in Black
Nativity at Penumbra.
 DENNIS W. SPEARS (WANDERER) is a Penumbra
Theatre Company member
and has performed in The
Piano Lesson, Blue, and Get
Ready. This spring, Dennis
embarked on a tour in
Crowns, a co-production of Indiana Repertory
Theatre and Syracuse Stage. No stranger to
jazz, Spears has performed nationally and
internationally and is an original vocalist with
Moore by Four. He has three solo recordings
to his credit. As Creative Artistic Director
for the Capri Theater, Dennis produces a very
exciting Legends music series.
 JENNIFER WHITLOCK
(THIRD ANGEL) is celebrating
her 18th performance in
Black Nativity. Other
Penumbra credits include
Purlie, Tambourines to
Glory, Ain't Misbehavin',
Selma, Bubblin' Brown Sugar and A Soldiers
Play. She is a member of the Grammy awardwinning
Sounds of Blackness. For the last
seven years, she has directed and performed in
The Night before Christmas: A Musical Fantasy.
 ERICK BALLARD
(PERCUSSION) has played
for various artists, events
and venues throughout the
Midwest. Since 2008, he
has toured with blues giant
Bernard Allison across the
United States and Europe. Erick has also
worked with G.B. Leighton, Catch Penny,
Standard Thompson, The R Factor, Boogie
Wonderland, The New Congress, Alex Rossi
& Root City, and Shiloh Missionary Baptist
Church Choir.
 DAVID HURST
(KEYBOARD) is a songwriter,
musician, and actor. He
is a member of the 2002
Stellar Award-winning and
2003 Grammy-nominated
Excelsior Choir, and the
Grammy award-winning Sounds of Blackness.
David made a guest appearance on James
Grear and Company's "Celebrate," and
performed at President Clinton's New Year's
Celebration at the White House along with
Will Smith, Luther Vandross, Usher, Patti
Austin, BeBe Winans, and Tom Jones. He has
worked with many gospel artists including R.
Kelly, Brian McKnight and Mary J. Blige, and
has performed with The Clark Sisters, Kirk
Franklin, John P. Kee, and Kim Burrell.
 JAMES A. YOUNG III
(BASS) studied with
C. Scott Hood of Indiana
State University and at the
School of Music at the Naval
Academy. He is a freelance
performer, music educator,
founder and president of Cartouche Records,
and founding member of jazz ensemble
Moore by Four. He has performed at the
Ordway Center, Guthrie Theater, Children's
Theatre, Walker Art Center, and the Kool Jazz
Festival. He has performed internationally in
numerous concerts and in several local and
national television and radio commercials.
He has received recognition and awards from
the Minnesota Black Music Awards and the
Minnesota Jazz Music Awards.
JASON ALLYN-SCHWERIN
(SCENIC
DESIGNER) is in his 8th season
as Technical Director for
Penumbra Theatre. He has
served as Scenic Designer
for several productions and
helped coordinate Penumbra's national tour of
Grandchildren of the Buffalo Soldiers during the
2005-06 season. Jason received his Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Creative and Performing
Arts from Grand View College in Des Moines,
Iowa, studied at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and received his Master of Fine
Arts Degree from the University of Texas at
Austin. Jason has worked with Ordway Center
for the Performing Arts, Theater Latté Da,
Mixed Blood Theatre, SteppingStone Theatre,
Actor's Theater Company of Minnesota, as
well as Texas Scenic Company of San Antonio
and VEE Corporation in Minneapolis.
 MARTIN GWINUP
(SOUND & VIDEO 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 and video designer
and technician for 18 years. Martin has worked
for the Frank Theatre, History Theatre, Children's
Theatre Company, Cricket Theatre and Eye of the
Storm. Select 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.
 KATHY MAXWELL
(LIGHTING DESIGNER) was
the designer for Penumbra's
Black Nativity: Hear
Again the Christmas Story!
and the assistant lighting
designer for Penumbra's
A Raisin in the Sun and Gem of the Ocean.
Other select design credits include Self the
Remix, Cooking con Karimi, Cipher, The
Island, and the international tour of Farid
Mercury by Kaotic Good Productions. Kathy
has a B.A. in Theater and Dance from the
University of Texas-Austin and is the Master
Electrician for Penumbra Theatre.
AMELIA CHEEVER
(COSTUME DESIGNER)
has designed costumes
at Penumbra for Louis
and Ophelia, Riffs, Black
Nativity and The Trial of
One Short Sighted Black
Woman vs. Mammy Louise & Safreeta
Mae. She has designed costumes for over
50 productions at the Jungle Theater
including Seafarer, The Gin Game, Syringa
Tree, Shining City, Bus Stop and House of
Blue Leaves. At Mixed Blood, Sweet 15 and
Yellowman. The Guthrie Theater, 9 Parts of
Desire, Pericles, In the Blood and Side Man.
Theater Latté Da, Old Wicked Songs. Actors
Theater of Louisville, Art. Other theaters
include, History Theatre, Park Square
Theatre, Ordway Theater, Minnesota
Orchestra and Mary Worth Theater. Amelia
has a M.F.A. in costume design from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison and a
B.A. from the College of St. Benedict.
 STEVEN
HORSTMANN (ASSISTANT SCENIC
DESIGNER & PROPERTIES
MASTER) 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.
 KALERE A. PAYTON
(COSTUME DESIGNER) designed
costumes for Penumbra
Theatre's The Whipping Man.
Other costume design credits
include The Wiz and A Bright
Room Called Day for The
University of Minnesota as well as The Producing
House's Power Balladz and Park Square Theatre's
Othello. Ms. Payton was the Assistant Costume
Designer for several Penumbra productions
including Get Ready, REDSHIRTS, Fences, Radio
Golf and Black Nativity: A Season For Change.
She earned her Master of Fine Arts in Theatre
Arts with an emphasis on Costume Design and
Technology from the University of Minnesota.
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