Spring 2000 The Drama Workshop
Stage Manager
Program Carolyn Ruth Hunt is happy to be back in active play production as Stage Manager and working with Cathy Gill. She directed Cathy in He to Hecuba, and acted with her in Rain and Look Homeward Anger, all TDW productions. She also directed Whodunnit and ‘Nite Mother for TDW. Her
favorite acting roles were Alma in Summer and Smoke, Mammy in Li’l Abner, and Ma Joad in Grapes of Wrath. Carolyn has done Photography for TDW since 1969, doing most of the history photos and much of the display photography over the years. She has assumed the post of Historian, and is Secretary of TDW Board.
Crew for Ballyhoo Program
Producers Drama Workshop Board
Stage Manager Carolyn Ruth Hunt
Asst. Stage Manager Susan Kemme
Set Design Stuart Gill
Set Decor Elaine Volker
Set Construction Stuart Gill, Bill Winkler, Lew Chizer, Elaine Volker, Joe and Chris Ward,
Karen and Teddy Vanover
Sound Design Phil Boucher
Sound Execution Ray Lebowski
Lighting Design John Farrow, John Netzley
Lighting Execution Joe Ward
Make Up The Cast
Hair Design Cathy Woodruff, (Dave Schmeusser – if he dyes Suzanna’s hair)
Properties Cheri Misleh
Running Crew Jeanine Elmore
Publicity Karen Vanover
Photography Carolyn Ruth Hunt
Lobby Display Susan Kemme
Tickets Diane Townley
Box OFfice Diane Townley and John Marwede
Hospitality: (Elaine – see or call Cheri to see who she got)
Costume Design Ginny Chizer
Costume Coordination Alice Beck
Dressers Barbara Sorensen,
Budget John Marwede, Lew Chizer
Program etc. Elaine, you know about all that.
Special Thanks to: Marienne K. Skinner and her mother, Mrs. Marion Dukes (age 92) of Atlanta, Ga. for
providing special information about the 1939 Atlanta neighborhood setting of this play. Mrs. Dukes has lived less than a mile from Habersham Road since 1940.
Somewhere in the program, list Ray Lebowski as “The Conductor” in the train scenes.
CAST: Lala: Natalie Bauman
Sunny: Susannah Denlinger
Joe: Andrew Vogel
Peachy Jeff Nieman
Boo Ginny Chizer
Reba Karen Vanover
Adolph Jack Kuresman