A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle
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A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle
Executive Director TaRon Patton Artistic Director Samuel Roberson Jr. PRESENTS A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle By: Alexis J. Rogers Director Alexis J. Rogers Sound Design Ron White Stage Manager *Razor Wintercastle Co-Director/Choreographer Rueben D. Echoles Scenic Design Andrei Onegin Prop Design Kailee Tomasic Costume Coordinator Christine Pascual Production Manager Dre Robinson Lighting Design Jared Gooding *Actor’s Equity Association Congo Square Ensemble Member Congo Square Theatre Company (Administrative Offices) 2936 N. Southport Suite 210 Chicago IL 60657 Office: 773 296-1108 Fax: 773 472-6637 www.congosquaretheatre.org fax # 773-296-0968 This 2014-15 Season is graciously sponsored in part by: Target, The MacArthur Fund for the Arts and Culture at Richard H. Driehaus, The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events of the Arts, and The Illinois Arts Council All performances are at The Ruth Page Center for the Arts 1016 N Dearborn St Chicago IL 60610 A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle 1 S U P P O R T S TA F F Assistant Choreographer Florence Walker-Harris PR/Social/Marketing Consultant Tanya Ward Assistant Stage Manager Lori C. Watson Nicole Cobb Oliver Media Associate Stanton Long Assistant Costume Coordinator Christina Marcantonio Stage Devonte Washington Markeith Reynolds Membership Associate Lauren Connor Development Associate Tom Camacho SPECIAL THANKS Michelle Boone Les Coney Jackie Taylor Actor’s Equity Association League of Chicago Theaters The Tribune Company Vanessa Lanier Dr. Jesse Wardlow FRIENDS OF CONGO Robin Beaman CAST LIST *E. Faye Butler.................................................................................................................................................................Diane *Mark J. P. Hood...........................................................................................................................................................Nathan *Kelvin Roston Jr......................................................................................................................................................... Gabriel Kathleen Turner............................................................................................................................................................... Mary Anthony Williams....................................................................................................................................................... Joseph *Byron Willis................................................................................................................................................................... Phillip *Shari Addison........................................................................................................................................................Ensemble *Eric A. Lewis...........................................................................................................................................................Ensemble Jon Pierce.................................................................................................................................................................Ensemble Tiffany Renee Johnson........................................................................................................................................Ensemble Alexandria Jones..................................................................................................................................................Ensemble Camille Robinson..................................................................................................................................................Ensemble Kyle Smith................................................................................................................................................................Ensemble Jos N. Banks.............................................................................................................................................................Ensemble *Member of Actor’s Equity Association Congo Square Ensemble C O N G O S Q UA R E E N S E M B L E M E M B E R S *Will Sims II * Ann Joseph *Monifa Sims * Aaron Todd Douglas * TaRon Patton *Aimee K. Bryant * Javon Johnson Derrick Sanders *Anthony Irons *Bakesta King *Daniel Bryant *Ericka Ratcliff *Ron Conner *Alexis J. Rogers *Tracey Bonner *Allan Gilmore *Samuel Roberson ARTISTIC ASSOCIATES *Chad Boseman *Malkia Stampley *Kelvin Roston, Jr. *Member of Actor’s Equity Association C O N G O S Q UA R E B OA R D O F D I R E C TO R S Sylvia Ewing Dr. Alvin Goldfarb Perika Sampson Kirkland Townsend 2 Congo Square Theatre Darion “Doc” Wheeler Hugh Williams James Wooten Congo Square Theatre Company proudly salutes our 2014-2015 donors and patrons. Thank you for your donations and continued support of culturally-specific theatre. SONG LIST Omnipotent No Room Hallelujah We Three Kings Glory To God In The Highest Most Done Travelin’ I Need Thee O Jerusalem In The Morning Refuge The Birth (Wah Si Si) Go Tell It On The Mountain Torment (Wah Si Si) Show Me Go…Don’t Go Be Alright Unto Us A Child Is Born Joseph’s Lament (Instrumental) O Holy Night Justice Shall Prevail Alleluia Taxed O Come All Ye Faithful Forsake Us Not (Part 1) Amen Innkeeper’s Interlude #1 Be Alright (Reprise) Innkeeper’s Interlude #2 Happy Birthday Have Mercy Joy To The World Forsake Us Not (Part 2) A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle 3 P L A Y W R I G H T / D I R E C TO R ALEXIS J. ROGERS Alexis J. Rogers, born and bred on Chicago’s south side, would dare say she has no other purpose than to serve the Arts. As a youth, there was nothing more natural to her than singing and dancing. By the age of nine, not only had she been trained in song (All City Youth Choir) and dance (tap, modern, ballet and jazz) but as a professional model as well (Cleo Johnson’s School of Modeling and Charm). Through the latter, she was introduced to acting for commercials and theatre. Add in a youth play at eta Creative Arts Foundation and she had covered all the areas of concentration that would later become her main means of self-preservation. Her dear mother was very in tune to her daughter’s gifting for the Arts and spared no expense in exposing Ms. Rogers to all the avenues she could, although her focus was still on academics. She attended Howard University, majored in musical theatre and was mentored by the late great Mike Malone, a master director and choreographer of the modern musical. It was Mr. Malone who first introduced Ms. Rogers to ‘Black Nativity’ by Langston Hughes, when he decided to cast her in a production of the show being mounted at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. In 2004, Mr. Malone brought the show to Chicago to be produced by Congo Square Theatre Company, and because of the bond between mentor and mentee, a simple check in phone call led to the genesis of a long-running tie to Hughes’ work. Ms. Rogers has been a part of every Congo Square Theatre production of ‘Black Nativity’ (which evolved into ‘The Nativity’ and now ‘A Nativity Story: More Than A Miracle’, since 2004. Having such a connection this story is what prompted Ms. Rogers to pen her own version. That, and the need to successfully marry this material to the company producing it as well as to keep with the issues most frequented in our society. The African-American community, especially in Chicago, IL, is plagued with angry, lost young men, absentee fathers and a lack of faith. ‘A Nativity Story: More Than A Miracle’ shines a light on all these issues with a message of hope attached to it. This story is for the young, the old and, everyone in between, no matter race, color or creed as it reaches and warms the human heart. Ms. Rogers has been a part of Congo Square Theatre Company since 2005, first as an artistic associate and now as an ensemble member. This is her first published writing and her directing debut. She is more than thrilled to have this opportunity manifested through her theatre home, Congo Square Theatre Company. PROFILES E. FAYE BUTLER (DIANE) Honored to make her Congo Square Debut, Chicago credits: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (June 2015) Pullman Porter Blues, Crowns, Purlie, Christmas Carol GOODMAN THEATRE; Caroline Or Change, Little Foxes, La Bête COURT THEATRE; Black Pearl Sings, Ella, Dinah Was NORTHLIGHT THEATRE; Crumbs From The Table Of Joy STEPPENWOLF THEATRE; Thoroughly Modern Millie, 4 Congo Square Theatre The Wiz, Hairspray, MARRIOTT LINCOLNSHIRE THEATRE; A Wonder In My Soul (April 2015), Blue Sanota VICTORY GARDENS THEATRE; Hello Dolly, Sophisticated Ladies, Hot Mikado DRURY LANE THEATRE; Comfortable Shoes ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE; 20th year Revival - Hair VIC THEATRE; Working BROADWAY PLAYHOUSE; Suessical... CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATRE. Regional Credits: King Hedley ll (Jan. 2015) Smokey Joe’s Café, Oklahoma, Polk County, Trouble In Mind, Pullman ARENA STAGE; Once On this Island, Ma Rainey Black Bottom, Caroline Or Change, CENTERSTAGE; Ma Rainey Black PROFILES Bottom PHILADELPHIA THEATRE COMPANY; Saving Amiee, Gospel According To Fishmen SIGNATURE THEATRE; Wizard Of Oz ARKANSAS REP., Trouble In Mind YALE REP.; Ella DALLAS THEATRE CENTER; Purlie PASADENA PLAYHOUSE; Showboat ASOLO REP THEATRE; Pullman Porter Blues SEATTLE REP. THEATRE; The Wiz LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE. Blues In June, The Great Gatsby, The Sun Also Rises WASHINGTON BALLET/ KENNEDY CENTER. National and Regional Tours: Mamma Mia, Dinah Was, Ain’t Misbehavin, Nunsense, Nunsense ll, Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope. Recipient of Six Joseph Jefferson Awards, Two Helen Hayes Awards, Four Black Theatre Alliance Awards, RAMI Award, John Barrymore Award, Excellence In The Arts Award, After Dark Award, Ovation Award, Kathryn V. Lampkey Award, Sarah Sid dons Leading Lady Award, Black Excellence Award. E. Faye is also a member of the Lunt – Fontaine Fellowship, inducted into the Women In Arts Museum in Washington DC 2012. E. Faye has a CD entitled “A Circle Of Firsts” along with her own band; she performs her cabaret across the country at Theatres, club venues, and concert halls. Proud AEA Member. KELVIN ROSTON JR (GABRIEL) Kelvin is elated to be returning to Congo Square with this production of More Than A Miracle. Kelvin was last seen with Congo in their 2012 production of The Nativity at Kennedy King College as Jacob, the father of Joseph. Other Chicago credits include: Jackie Wilson in The Jackie Wilson Story (Joseph Jefferson Award nominee, Black Theater Alliance Award winner, Black Excellence Award winner, Black Ensemble Theater), Rent (Paramount Theatre), Crowns (Goodman Theatre), Detroit ’67 (Northlight Theatre), Seven Guitars, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Porgy and Bess (Court Theater), The Old Settler (Writers’ Theater), Pill Hill (BTAA winner, eta Creative Arts Foundation) and others. International and regional credits include: Death and the King’s Horseman, Othello, Guys and Dolls, Before it Hits Home, Caroline of Change (The Black Rep), The Last Days of Judas…(HotCity Theatre Co.), Beowulf (Metro Theatre Co.), Dreamgirls as James “Thunder” Early (Orb Theater [Tokyo, Japan], Festival Hall [Osaka, Japan], MSMT [Brunswick, ME], Fulton Theater [Lancaster, PA], Marriott Lincoln [Chicago, IL]. Kelvin is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and Artistic Associate of Congo Square. “We are the portals through which our stories continue.” MARK J.P. HOOD (NATHAN) Mark J.P. Hood is a professional actor and singer from Chicago, IL. As an ensemble member of the Black Ensemble Theater he has been seen in At Last: A Tribute to Etta James, One Hit Wonders, The Curtis Mayfield Story, Chicago’s Golden Soul, Once Upon A People, Ain’t No Cryin The Blues: In The Memory of Howling Wolf. Other recent theater credits include: Hoodoo Love (Collective Theater), Dreamgirls (Theater47), The Color Purple (Theater 47) and The Eve of Jackie Wilson (Chester Gregory). His TV credits include: USA Network’s “Sirens”, NBC’s “Chicago Fire”, BET’s “Apollo Live”. He has traveled and shared the stage as a background vocalist to Kelly Rowland, Jeremih, Case, and Vashawn Mitchell. It’s all God! Proud member of Actor’s Equity. KATHLEEN TURNER (MARY) Ms. Turner was born in Columbus, Ohio where she trained at BalletMet with the distinguished April Berry and Yoko Ichino. She continued her dance education at such institutions as the American Dance Festival, Julliard, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Ohio University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Honors Tutorial College with a degree in Dance. Kathleen was a member A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle 5 PROFILES of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theater from 2005-2007. She has worked with artists such as Ronald K. Brown, Craig “Bopi” Patterson, Murray Louis, Shapiro and Smith, Francie Huber, DeeAnna Hiett, Kevin Iega Jeff and Gary Abbott. She has performed at the Kennedy Center and various venues in New York City. She recently completed her fifth season at Wylliams/Henry Contemporary Dance Company as well as served as the choreographer for Eclipse Theatre’s Jeff Recommended Ruined in 2014. Ms. Turner has taught Ballet and Modern techniques at the Ohio University, the Karamu House, for Chicago Public Schools, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, The University of Missouri at Kansas City, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and for the National Basketball Association. She is versed in the Vaganova and Royal Academy of Dance Ballet techniques as well as Graham and Horton Modern techniques. Ms. Turner is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc since 2005. She is presently a company member with Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and served as their Director of Education from 2009-2011. This fall, she joined the ChiArts Dance Conservatory Faculty. She was honored to play the role of “Mary” in Karamu’s Black Nativity for its 89th and 90th Anniversary season and reprise this role for Congo Square Theater from 20102012 and is overjoyed to return this season! ANTHONY WILLIAMS (JOSEPH) Anthony Williams is a resident teaching artist at Kelly-Strayhorn Theater who recently presented his work Loving Black at KST’s Fresh Works Contemporary Dance Residency in early 2014. He has performed with Deeply Rooted Dance Theatre, August Wilson Center Dance Ensemble, Texture Contemporary Ballet, and Ballet Chicago. Anthony has studied with a range of master teachers and choreographers including Rueben Echoles, Terrence Greene, Nathan Trice, Ray Mercer, Christopher Huggins, and former KST artists-in-residence Sidra Bell and 2013 MacArthur Fellow Kyle Abraham. 6 Congo Square Theatre Anthony continues his journey as a freelance choreographer, dance, and teaching artist based in Pittsburgh. BYRON WILLIS (PHILLIP) Byron Glenn Willis is excited to be returning to Congo Square’s amazing production of A Nativity Story: More than a Miracle. Other credits: Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Once On This Island, Treasure Island and Finian’s Rainbow (Marriott Theatre). Porgy & Bess, Caroline or Change (Court Theatre), Hair, Big River, Civil War (Barn Theatre), The Buddy Holly Story (Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre), Dreamgirls (Marriott Theatre, Fulton Theatre, Maine State Theatre, Arkansas Rep, Alhambra Dinner Theatre), Dessa Rose (Apple Tree Theatre), Pullman Porter Blues, Purlie (Goodman Theatre/Pasadena Playhouse), Ragtime (Light Opera Works), My Heart Is Crying, Crying -The Jackie Wilson Story, Sensational Soulful 60’s, Doo Wop Shoo Bop (Black Ensemble Theatre), Five Guys Named Moe (Drury Lane Evergreen Park), Nefertiti (Deeply Rooted Production), Higher Ground (Human Race Theatre), European Tour of Hair (Scala Theatre Co). Film: Barbershop 2, R. Kelly’s Trapped In The Closet, Detroit 1-8-7, Chicago Code, Chicago P.D. and a host of commercials. A proud member of Actor’s Equity Association, Byron gives much gratitude to the creative team for this opportunity. “I Thank God the Creator of All for All, and a very special thanks to Alexis (Lexi D) Rogers!” SHARI ADDISON (ENSEMBLE) Shari, a vocalist extraordinaire, possesses a soulful passion for music. While her career spans diverse music genres, her heart truly belongs to gospel. In 2007, Shari appeared on Black Entertainment Television’s (BET) premier broadcast of the gospel talent PROFILES competition, Sunday Best and placed second. Her powerful performances helped BET garner the highest rated gospel show in its history with a voting audience of more than 1.5 million viewers. Subsequently, she appeared on BET’s Celebration of Gospel that featured recording luminaries Pastor Shirley Caesar, Fred Hammond and Patti LaBelle. In 2010, Shari won a Stellar Award for Best Traditional CD of the Year for her first self-titled cd, Shari Addison. She was also showcased as guest recording artist at the Bobby Jones International Gospel Artists Retreat and is a contributing author to the book, Tears To Triumph. In 2012, Shari was a featured understudy in Playwright/Director Regina Taylor’s play entitled, “Crowns,” at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. JOS N. BANKS (ENSEMBLE) Jos N. Banks is a professional award winning visual/ performing artist & model. Jos studied Musical Theater and Costume Design at Millikin University. His theatrical experience includes Hud in the 2014 National Tour of HAIR, Harpo in The 2013 National Tour of THE COLOR PURPLE, THE STORY OF CURTIS MAYFIELD and THE OTHER CINDERELLA at The Black Ensemble Theatre, The Revival of SMOKEY JOE’S CAFE at The Royal George Theater, “CLARA”, BLACK NATIVITY, HAIR, DREAM GIRLS, HAIRSPRAY, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 as well as performing in dozens of parades at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. Jos has also appeared on film nationally with featured roles in both Fox 20th Centuries “The Chicago Code” as well as the band Rise Against’ music video “Make It Stop”. This video was not only nominated for a 2011 VMA (Video Music Award), but was also the official music video for the It Gets Better Project. (Anti- Gay Hate Crime Act). Jos has also had the incredible pleasure of interning with the illustrious Michael Kors at Teen Vogue Magazine, in NYC & was nominated for best costume designer in a musical for the 2012 BTAA (Black Theater Alliance Awards). Jos would like to thank God, Congo Square for the wonderful opportunity to share this beautiful story, his family, friends and PC for all their unconditional love and support. Be FEARLESS. Proverbs 3:5. ALEXANDRIA JONES (ENSEMBLE) Allie Jones is a singer/ dancer/actress from Dallas, Texas and a recent graduate from Columbia College Chicago (May 17, 2014). Previous productions include Black Ensemble’s One Hit Wonder (Michelle), Violet (Lula), Hairspray (Dynamite) and Intimate Apparel (Mayme). Allie has been vocally trained for 9 years; ballet, tap and jazz for 5 years; clarinet and acoustic guitar for 4 years and has been a summer kids camp counselor for 3 years. She is immensely grateful for the gift of performing and for her loved ones and their continuous support of her dreams and Congo Square Theatre for this awesome opportunity. TIFFANY RENEE JOHNSON (ENSEMBLE) Tiffany Renee Johnson is a Chicago native, and is so honored to be doing another show with Congo Square! She is a graduate of Howard University, from which she received a BFA in Theatre Arts with a concentration in Musical Theatre. Some of her favorite theatre credits are Next Act Theatre: RACE (Susan); Historical Perspectives for Children: The Story of Wilma Rudolph (Wilma Rudolph); Drury Lane Theatre: Hairspray; Congo Square Theatre: The Nativity; Writers’ Theatre: The MLK Project (u/s); Ira Aldridge Theatre: The Bluest Eye(Frieda/Darlene), The Sirens (Pepper). Recent television/film credits include Chicago Fire (waitress), True Crime with Aphrodite Jones (Cateresa), and Dhoom 3 (Dancer). She gives an incredible amount of thanks to God, whom without, she’d be nothA NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle 7 BIOGR APHIES ing. She would also like to thank her mother for the never ending love and introducing her to the beauty of the arts, her grandmother for being a beautiful example of a woman, and her aunt and uncle for instilling invaluable things in her. She always says, “The sun is my limit and I won’t stop reaching until I hold it in my hands!” ERIC A. LEWIS (ENSEMBLE) Eric Lewis is thrilled to be returning to Congo Square. Other Chicago area credits: In the Heights (Paramount Theatre) Once Upon a People (Black Ensemble Theater) - Prince Oba (BTAA nominee) Parade (Boho Theatre)The Nativity (Congo Square Theatre) Women on the Verge... (TATC) Clara, Train is Comin’ (Open Door Theatre) Regional credits include Solid Gold 60’s and Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Fireside Playhouse) Eric would like to thank God for all of His many blessings and his family for their love and support. JON PIERCE (ENSEMBLE) Jon Pierce is happy to be returning to the Congo Square stage for theIr holiday tradition “A Nativity Story”. A native of Chicago’s south side, his unique style and creativity delivers lasting impressions that have made him a permanent fixture on Chicago’s diverse theatre scene. This has also catapulted him globally, with tours and performances across Germany, the UK and Japan. His latest project is the poetic rhythms of his EP: The Love Take Over, a vibrant and up-tempo dance collection produced by Chicago-based DJ Sean Ali for Sounds of Ali Recordings. Already a fan favorite, this project is a true testament to Jon’s vocal capabilities and the authenticity of his unique sound. 8 Congo Square Theatre CAMILLE ROBINSON (ENSEMBLE) Camille Robinson is simply ecstatic to be making her Congo Square debut in this timeless story of love, forgiveness, and the true meaning of Christmas. Recent theater credits include: Hair (American Theater Company), Once Upon a People (Black Ensemble Theater), Once on this Island (Broadway in Naperville), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Goode Theater, VA), and Kind of Blue (UNC Historic Playmakers). It has been a blessing for her to work with so many beautifully talented individuals. The biggest hugs and kisses got out to her fabulous family and friends, for she would be nothing without their unwavering love and support. “Rejoice!” KYLE SMITH (ENSEMBLE) Kyle Smith has been performing for local audiences for years and has really enjoyed the experience. He enjoys singing and dancing and has found the challenge of a live show thrilling. He would like to thank the theater family for welcoming him and hopes to return for future shows. PRODUCTION TEA M JARET LANDON (Musical Direction) Jaret Landon is a composer/arranger, vocalist, and educator. He’s composed and arranged music for film, musicals, and recorded albums. Theatre credits include: Nativity and Sanctified (Congo Square Theatre), Eye of the Storm and Clara (Open Door Theatre), Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill and Ain’t Misbehavin (Porchlight Music Theatre), The Gospel of Lovingkindness (Victory Gardens Theatre) Crowns (Goodman Theatre) Black Odyssey (Denver Theatre Center.) Currently, he is working on First Wives Club: The Musical, which opens on Broadway - Fall 2015. RUEBEN D. ECHOLES (Co-Director/Choreographer) Rueben Echoles is thrilled to be a part of this amazing project. Mr. Echoles is the Associate Artistic Director of Black Ensemble Theater, as well as the resident choreographer, and wig designer. He has directed and choreographed such works as Dreamgirls, The Wiz, Once on this Island (Cornerstone Productions), The Marvelous Marvellettes, The Howling Wolf Story, One Name Only, (Black Ensemble) Bongo Baker, Black Fairy, Ama and the Magic Toy Box (Eta creative arts foundation.) Chronicles of A Fallen Hero: A Hip Hop Opera (HoperaWorld). He has also worked as a writer and director for Studio One Dance Theater. Rueben would like to thank his family for their continued support, Alexis, and Congo Square for this amazing opportunity. He would also like to thank the Angels for being in the building!! FLORENCE WALKER-HARRIS (Assistant Choreographer) Florence Walker-Harris Choreographer) is delighted to be making a debut with Square Theatre Company. Originally from Queens New York, Flo is trained in the disciplines of Ballet, Horton, Katherine Dunham Technique, Jazz (strongly influenced by Frank Hatchet), traditional Haitian Folklore, West African, Tap and Hip Hop. She holds a Bachelors of Science in Sociology and Black and Latin Studies from the State University College at Oneonta in New York and a Master’s Degree in Human Serves Administration of Program Development from National Lewis University. Since 2008, Flo has been the Artistic Director of Studio One Dance Theatre. Her choreography experience ranges from theatre, music videos, fashion shows and much more. Her recent credits include teaching Master Classes at the BCBD Black Dance College Exchange, participating in the 2013 Deeply Rooted Dance Theater’s Emerging Choreographers Showcase, and choreographing for recording artists Yemi Marie, Tristan Arnez and Franchika. Flo is also a Professor at Chicago State University, where she teaches the study of nutrition and fitness and is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. of the Chicago Alumnae Chapter. As she continues to encourage, motivate, and inspire her motto remains the same “ Success is in the Journey not the Destination.” RAZOR WINTERCASTLE (Stage Manager) Razor has worked in the Chicago area for quite some time with various theatre, dance, and production companies. Razor has also worked in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, Central America, Canada and all over the place doing everything from theatre, film dance, concerts, bands, you name it. It is a pleasure to work with Congo Square. Stay Sharp. LORI WATSON (Assistant Stage Manager) Lori Clovetta Watson is delighted to be working with Congo Square. Recently, she just completed the limited run of ETA’s Two-Twenty Seven. As a graduate fresh out of Columbia College, Lori began her journey as a stage manager in the professional theatre community with The Chicago Theatre Company. She has previous had the pleasure of working with Black Ensemble, Pegasus Players, and ETA with numerous production. A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle 9 PRODUCTION TEA M NICOLE COBB OLIVER (Assistant Stage Manager) Nicole hails from the Chicagoland area and attended Columbia College. After moving to the city for school she began working with many theaters but always has a soft spot for Congo Square. She considers their productions to be magnificent and is looking forward to what they bring to life in the future. DRE ROBINSON (Production Manager) Dre Robinson is proud to be working once again with his Congo Square Family. A native Chicagoan, Dre has worked with some of the city’s top theatre companies such as The Goodman, Black Ensemble and Second City. He has toured all over the world and recently produced and directed the World Basketball Festival with Nike and FIBA. In his spare time he is an Executive Producer at Studio One Dance Theatre on Chicago’s South Side. ANDREI ONEGIN (Scenic Design) During the 33 years of Andrei’s theater career he has participated in and accomplished more than 120 productions, and worked for such legendary companies as Moscow Art Theater, Kabuki and Comédie-Française. He received his MFA in 1992 from The Moscow Art Theater School with a concentration on set design, engineering and production. Andrei has been successfully designing and fabricating as a general contractor, developer, scene shop foreman and project manager in the Chicagoland since 1998. He is currently the owner of Seagull Works Chicago Scene Shop, one of the construction resources serving the Chicago theater community. Andrei’s work in the US has included designing sets for The Playboy of the Western World, A Soldier’s Play, Bang the Drum Slowly, Cherry Orchard, Radio Golf, Death of a Salesman and Hedda Gabler (Raven Theatre), Tigers Be Still (Theatre Wit), Laramie Project: 10 Years After (Redtwist), Clutter (MadKap Productions), The Colored Museum, The Nativity and Brothers of the Dust (2011 BTA Award nomination for Best Set Design), Bulrusher, The Fall of Heaven (Congo Square), Cat’s Cradle (Lifeline), Princess 10 Congo Square Theatre Club, The Balloon Man and The Golden Truffle (Redmoon), The Day of Knowledge (Stage Left), Hamlet (Yamaworks), Flood and Rosmersholm (Alchimia). He designed objects and was technical director for the operas The Tales of Hoffman, Cosi Fan Tutte, The Crucible and the legendary Waa-Mu Shows in 1999 and 2000 (for Northwestern University). Andrei is a 2013 Equity Wing Jeff Award nominee for Best Midsize Set Design, the 2013-2014 Black Excellence Award winner for Outstanding Technical Support (set), the 2013 BTA Award winner for Best Set Design for Bulrusher (Congo Square) and the 2014 BTA Award winner for King Hedley II (Congo Square). CHRISTINE PASCUAL (Costume Coordinator) Christine is excited to be working with Congo Square once again. Recently she designed the workshop productions of Feathers and Teeth, The Magic Play, and Carlyle for New Stages at the Goodman, Tamer of Horses for Teatro Vista, Ecstasy for Cole Theatre, Eat Your Heart Out for Rivendell, Pinkolandia at 16th Street, A View From the Bridge at Teatro Vista, Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England at Theater Wit, Seven Guitars at Court Theatre, Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money, the workshop productions of Goodman New Stages Festivals in 2013 and 2012, The Happiest Song Plays Last, Fish Men, El Nogalar at the Goodman as well. Other Chicago credits include Boeing Boeing at Drury Lane, Disconnect,The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, Relatively Close, The Romance of Magno Rubio, Hambone, Blackbird and We are Proud to Present a Presentation...at Victory Gardens Theater; Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money, Bud, Not Buddy at Chicago Children’s Theatre; Trevor, Simpatico, Megacosm at A Red Orchid Theatre; Four of Us at Theatre Wit; Burn This at Shattered Globe Theatre; Wrens with Rivendell Theatre Ensemble; Madagascar at Next Theatre Company; White Tie Ball for Teatro Vista; The House on Mango Street at Steppenwolf Theater. Other theater companies she designed for include, Urban Theater, American Theatre Company, Next Theatre, Shattered Globe, PRODUCTION TEA M Remy Bumpo, Congo Square, Apple Tree, Chicago Dramatists, Defiant Theatre, Onyx Theatre. Regional credits include: The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity at Second Stage Theatre, NY, Fences at Virginia Stage and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at Centerstage, Baltimore. Ms. Pascual was a 2010 Henry Hewes Design Award nominee and an exhibitor at the 2011 Prague Quadrennial and the 2012 United States Institute for Theatre Technology conference. She is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. RON WHITE (Sound Designer) Ron White is a multi-award winning sound designer, recording engineer and front of house audio engineer. Over the years he has worked with a Who’s Who list of artists and entertainers. Ron is also a gifted musician and plays a variety of instruments, as well as a songwriter and producer, who has written and produced numerous commercials and jingles. It is great to again work on this production. JARED GOODING (Lighting Design) Jared Gooding is a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University with a degree in Lighting Design. A native of Houston Texas his recent design credits include Stickfly (Windy City Playhouse), Welcome to America (Prologue Theater), Fleetwood Jourdain’s 2014 and 2013 seasons, Without Trace, Warm on the Cooling Board, and Blackademics(MPAACT). Luck of the Irish (Next Theatre), How We Got On (Citadel Theatre), The Sammy Davis Jr Story, Gee’s Bend, and Having Our Say (Fleetwood Jourdain),Florence, Wine in the Wilderness, and Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (ETA). Jared is the assistant light designer Lookingglass Alice (Lookingglass Theater) and has assisted on Whipping Man (Northlight Theatre) and Jitney (Court Theatre), He spends his free time around Chicago as a DJ in area bars. KAILEE TOMASIC (Prop Design) Kailee Tomasic graduated from Ball State University and has been working in Chicago for about a year. Since graduating she has worked with several theatre companies in Chicago. Her most recent include the Citadel Theatre in Lake Forest, Deluge Theatre Co., and the Cave Painting Theatre Co. She has a broad range of experiences from scenic designer to master carpenter. Over this past summer, she worked as a set designer and carpenter for the Buck’s Rock of Creative and Performing Arts camp. This is her first show with Congo Square and hopes for more opportunities with the company. A NATIVITY STORY: More Than a Miracle 11 BAND MICHAEL WEATHERSPOON (Percussionist) Michael Weatherspoon has been a concert, session and touring drummer for over 20 years performing with such artists as Ben Tankard, Kirk Whalum, George Duke Phil Tarver, Donald Lawrence, Daniel Weatherspoon, Kim Burrell and Yolanda Adams, to name a few. With over 80 albums and DVDs to his credit, he is also President of Spoonfed Productions and is excited to be back for his 5th run with Congo Square and “Nativity”. Michael states, “working with this company and cast is always a great way to cap off my year musically and personally, couldn’t imagine not doing this.” KORY NERO (Bass) This is Kory’s fourth year with Congo Square’s “Nativity”. He is known for innovative bass playing at Valley Kingdom (Universal Music Group), Ministry International, and for his work with the 2009 Stellar Award-winning Shekinah Glory Ministry. His distinct bass sound enhances the Gold Status CD Shekinah Glory Live and Shekinah Glory Ministry’s third project, Jesus. In addition to his personal studies including a semester at Columbia College Chicago, Nero studied the works of Victor Wooten, Marcus Miller, John Patitucci, and other world-renowned bass players. Countless hours spent learning theory and perfecting his gift, bred a high level of creativity and a sound all his own. His unique style created opportunity to travel the United States and abroad; including Sao Paulo, Brazil. TRAMAINE LOVE (Keyboard) Tremaine Love is the walking embodiment of talent, skill and humility. A graduate of the prestigious Vandercook College of Music, he has taken his classical training and diverse musicianship and sows it into other young budding musicians. In addition to his teaching ability and experience, he has toured as Pianist and Music Director with numerous artists and continues to use his talents to glorify God as the Minister of Music for Kizer Ministries, and as Band Director for The Lighthouse Church of Chicago. 2 014 - 2 015 D O N O R S The Parti ($2,500 and above) Alan Hinds Mr. and Mrs. James Wooten The Krewe ($1,000 to $2,499) Barbara Bowles Cheryl Lynn Bruce Amina Dickerson Dr. Alvin Goldfarb Samuel Roberson Perika Sampson Kirk Townsend The Partisans ($1 to $999) Michelle Adams Angela Ashley Robert Barclay Robin Beaman Debbie R. Beauchamp Kathleen Bethel Colostine Boatwright Yannick Boccovi 12 Congo Square Theatre Kamal Bolden Raymond Bonner Barbara Bowles Alma Buckner Ray Carter Lemont Change Eleanor Chatman Gloria Clunie Cecil and Lana Coleman Philip Craft Paula Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Shanesia Davis Tai Davis Emilie Hall Marsha L. Evans Christine Ferriter Felecia Fields Nora Fiffer Michael Fonda Byron K. Freelon Phillip Gant Ronald Giles Gerald Gilmore Daniel Goldring Michael Greenwald Ed Halaburt Michael Halberstam Theodosia Harris Redessa Harris LaRoyce Hawkins Sarah Hoagland Andrew Hendren Kimberly Hobson Kermit Holland Lawrence Hollins Aina Holmes Loretta Honore Octavia Hooks Sheldon House Anthony Irons Lois J. Bryant Shirley Coney Memoriam Patricia Cox Linda Johnson Rice