Title, Premiere and Location
ROMEO AND JULIET
February 23-25, March 2-4 and March 8-11, 1988
Trace Theater, Port Gibson, Mississippi
Written By
Adapted from the play by William Shakespeare
With Original Music and Additional Lyrics by Larry Davis, David Reiffel, Jerome Williams
Synopsis
Port Gibson, Mississippi (population: 2,371) was the site for ROMEO & JULIET : Shakespeare's tragedy of familial hatreds performed by a racially integrated cast of 40 in a movie theater.
Staff
Adapted from the play by William Shakespeare
With Original Music and Additional Lyrics by Larry Davis, David Reiffel, Jerome Williams
Director - Bill Rauch
Producers - Paul Bostwick, Alison Carey
Production Stage Manager - Donal Logue
Company Stage Manager - Alison Carey
Set, Costume and Poster Designer - Lynn Jeffries
Lighting and Sound Designer - Mary-Ann Greanier
Technical Director - Benajah Cobb
Musical Director - Ashby Semple
Fight Director and Choreographer - Colleen Kelly
Technical Assistant - Read McCullough
Set Crew - Claiborne Alford, Constance Alford, Keith Alford, McKenna Alford, Allison Batton, Nancy Batton, Sandy Batton, Christopher D. Berry, Colleen Connor, Virginia Connor, David Crosby, Patty Crosby, Erin Ellis, Annette Louis, Arnette Nash, Dwayne Nash, Al Reed, Ronnie Thomposon, James Young
Lighting Crew - Kenya Summage, Alicia M. Strawberry
Costume Construction - Jane Abraham, Peggy Etheridge, Geneva Hill, Geraldine Nash, Hattie Turpinspeed, Shirley Wilson
Assistant Stage Manager - Billy Howard
Set Crew - Peter Cohn, Ron Temple,
Lighting Crew - Althea Hicks, Candie Wilson
Make-up - Linda Stewart
Concessions - Darlene Schraufnagel
Poster Painters - Ashley Dodgen, Tripp Farr, Melanie Headley, Dwayne Nash, Katrice Thompson
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