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THE GOOD PERSON OF NEW HAVEN

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Title, Premiere and Location

THE GOOD PERSON OF NEW HAVEN

April 28 - June 4, 2000

Long Wharf Theater

 


 

 

 

Written By

Adapted by Alison Carey from Bertolt Brecht

As translated by Ralph Manheim

 

 

Synopsis

 

The Good Person of New Haven, adapted from Brecht, was the final production of Long Wharf's 1999-2000 season and was created over three years in collaboration with hundreds of community residents.

 

 

Staff

Adapted by Alison Carey from Bertolt Brecht

Directed by Bill Rauch

Choreographed by Sabrina Peck

Sets Designed by Lynn Jeffries

Costumes Designed by Daivd Zinn

Lights Designed by Tyler Micoleau

Sound Designed by Paul James

Composer - Shishir Kurup

Musical Arrangements by Richard Hill with Shishir Kurup

Musical Director - Richard Hill

Vocal Coach - Gillian Lane-Plescia

Production Stage Manager - Terry T. Terzakis

Assistant Stage Manager - Allison A. Lee

Assistant Stage Manager - Kevin E. Thompson

 

Cast

 

Quinn, a can collectionChristopher Liam Moore
Angel 1Peter Howard
Angel 2Bill Kux
Angel 3Chris Wells
Tyesha Shore, a good personPatrice Johnson
Prostitute/Waitress/StudentGracy Brown
Prostitute/Waitress/StudentAdelaida Nunez
Prostitute/Waitress/StudentJennifer Ayres Weyburn
Mrs. Shin, a neighborCarol A. Honda
Wife, Tyesha's former landlady and one of the family of eightGloria J. Richardson
Nephew, one of the family of eightJoshua Harper
Husband, one of the family of eightBrian Nicholas Olivieri
Unemployed ManDaniel John Kelly
CarpenterAaron Jafferis
Carpenter's KidJoel Teron, Eva Simone Wilson
Brother, one of the family of eightRodney Moore
Sister-in-Law, one of the family of eightMaritza Cordero
Ms. Cash, owner of the mini-martMichele Massa
Grandfather, one of the family of eightHorace Little
Junior, one of the family of eightMike Gaetano, Rosa Miller Polan
Step-Daughter, one of the family of eightLeididiana Casto Ortega
Woman in WhiteDana Elizabeth Fripp
Taiwo Highwater, Tyesha's cousinPatrice Johnson
Police OfficerArmando Molina
PipsqueakChristopher Dickerson, Danny Diaz
Pat, furniter shop ownerWilliam Graustein, Edi Jackson
Eddie, an unemployed trainmanRaul E. Esparza
Henry, furniture store ownerMilton R. Cohen
Mama, Eddie's motherMaritza Rosa
Reverend Marsh, a man with real estateJeffrey V. Thompson
PriestStephen J. Papa
Musiciains~
Guitar, bass, saxKenny "B'Well" Blackwell
Keyboard, trumpet, percussionDwight Dickerson
PercussionRichard Hill
BassJeff McQuillan
Keyboard, percussionY.MJ. David Yih

 

 

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