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2011-2012 Season Proudly Presented by:
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Two Old Black Guys Just Sitting Around Talking The Artists
 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.
GUS EDWARDS (PLAYWRIGHT) is an author and an educator from the Caribbean (St. Thomas, VI). He is a tenured professor at Arizona State University where he teaches film studies. Mr. Edwards is the author of several books including Advice to a Young Black Actor, Monologues on Black Life, and Black Heroes in Monologues. He has also written for television, most notably the PBS adaptation of James Baldwin's Go Tell it on the Mountain. As a playwright
his work has been professionally produced both nationally and abroad. His best known plays are The Offering, Louie and Ophelia, Caribbean Babylon and A Fool Such as I.
 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.
 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.
 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.
 JAMES CRAVEN
(ABE)
is a long-time
Penumbra Theatre
company member.
Select credits at
Penumbra include
Fences, The Piano
Lesson, Penumbra's production of Gem
of the Ocean presented at the Guthrie
Theater, Get Ready, Zooman and the
Sign, Grandchildren of the Buffalo
Soldiers and REDSHIRTS, co-produced
with Round House Theatre. He also
performed at Kansas City Repertory
Theater and Arizona Theater Company
in their joint production of Jitney.
James is a 2005 recipient of the Spenser
Cherashore Fund and was awarded a
2007 McKnight Fellowship.
 ABDUL SALAAM
EL RAZZAC (HENRY) is a
founding member of
Penumbra Theatre.
He has also performed
at the Willamstown
Theatre Festival, Los
Angeles Theater Center, A.C.T., Long
Wharf, Mark Taper, the Guthrie Theater,
South Coast Rep, Trinity Rep, Tiffany
Theater, The Nate Holden Theater, The
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Kansas
City Rep and Arizona Theater Company.
He has directed at the Beverly Hills
Playhouse, Zephyr, L.A.T.C. and Glaxa
Theaters, as well as staged readings for
the Audrey Skirball-Kenis Theatre and
the Mark Taper's Mentor Reading Series.
Awards include the N.A.A.C.P. Image
Award and the L.A. Drama Critics Award
for performance, and the Los Angeles
Dramalog Award for best director
and the N.A.A.C.P. Image Award best
director nomination. Select film and
television credits include Star Trek: The
Next Generation, Pretty Woman, Glory,
Malcolm X, Terminator II, Frasier and
Conversations with God.
 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.
 KENNETH F. EVANS
(Scenic Designer) has designed several shows for Penumbra including; King Hedley II, Seven Guitars, Two Trains Running, Jitney, Blues For An Alabama Sky, Pill Hill, Playboy of The West Indies, Songhai, Raisin, Riffs, Black Eagles, Dinah Was, The Piano Lesson, Soul Alley and the one-man tour of Malcolm X. Lighting design credits include 'night Mother, The Foreigner, Kuni-leml, A Chorus Line and Painting Churches at the Birmingham Theatre (a Nederlander organization) in Detroit and off-Broadway revivals of Les Blancs and Streamers. Ken earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Minnesota and his M.F.A. degree at Wayne State University. His current lighting designs can be seen locally on the radio for A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
 MATHEW J.
LeFEBVRE
(COSTUME DESIGNER)
has designed costumes
for several Penumbra
Theatre productions
including Fences,
REDSHIRTS,
Get Ready, Grandchildren of the Buffalo
Soldiers, On the Open Road, Black Eagles,
Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Jitney, and
both Scenery and Costumes for Gem of
the Ocean. Off Broadway credits include
costumes for Two Trains Running at
Signature Theatre—Lortel winner, best
revival of a play, AUDELCO nominee,
best costumes—and Bach at Leipzig for
New York Theatre Workshop. Mr. LeFebvre
has designed costumes for the Guthrie
Theater, The Acting Company, The
Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, The Kansas
City Rep, Arizona Theatre Company,
Trinity Rep, Theatre de la Jeune Lune,
Geffen Playhouse, Mixed Blood Theatre
and American Players Theatre.
MICHAEL WANGEN
(LIGHTING DESIGNER) has
worked regionally as a
lighting designer since 1978.
He has designed over 60
productions for Penumbra,
and served as Penumbra's
resident lighting designer from 1987-2000.
Mr. Wangen has also designed for the Guthrie
Theater, Children's Theatre, Frank Theatre,
History Theatre, Illusion, Pillsbury House,
The Jungle and Mixed Blood. Recent designs
locally include My Antonia, Illusion Theater;
No Child and King of Shadows, Pillsbury House
Theatre; Rent, performed at the Lab Theatre by
Cardinal Productions, and The Best Christmas
Pageant Ever with SteppingStone Theatre.
He also currently serves as the lighting designer
for A Prairie Home Companion when it is in
residence in St. Paul.
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