BWW Stage Mag Oakwood Cemetery Series - Burning Coal Stage Mag

              

JEROME DAVIS, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
 
SIMMIE KASTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
 

P R E S E N T S

Oakwood Cemetery Series

CO-DIRECTED BY:     George Jack  and   Nathalie Ray

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR :
Elikya Mwanda
STAGE MANAGER :
Sarah Gendron
COSTUME / PROPS DESIGN:
Cas Corum
STARRING:
Laura Jenkins
Stephen Jones
Hazel Henderson
Chris Acevedo
Dave Hackney
Kameron Mills
Kelly Buynitzky
Lebone Moses

 

 

Introducing Our Playwrights

LUCY CAPEHART by Courtney Pisano

PATIENT AS A VULTURE by Ken Walsh

FALL OF A GIANT by Bella Nesbith

DR. ROUNDTREE by Salinda Tyson

ARGO’S FOLLY by Lydia Sbityakov

FRANKIE LUMSDEN by Ian Finley

~Narration by Nathalie Ray~

 

 

Cast

Kurt Benrud
Laura Jenkins
Stephen Jones
Hazel Henderson
Chris Acevedo
Dave Hackney
Kameron Mills
Kelly Buynitzky
Lebone Moses

Creative Team

George Jack

Director

Nathalie Ray

Director

Jerome Davis

Artistic Director

Sarah Gendron

Stage Manager

Cas Corum

Props / Costumes Design

Board of Directors

Slee Arnold
Pamela Blizzard
Cari Grindem-Corbett
Jerome Davis
Elaine Quagliata
David Ranii
Gustavo Schmidt
Grace Gregson
Simmie Kastner
Deborah Keefe
Paul Leone
Jordan Lichtenheld
Cecilia Zuvic
Gwynn Swinson

Oakwood Cemetery 

  A place of unique significance, meaning and value to Raleigh, Wake County, the state of North Carolina, and thousands of citizens for more than 140 years, Historic Oakwood Cemetery provides a beautiful park-like setting for the final resting place of a fascinating cross section of over 22,000 of the area’s citizenry, including many prominent city, state and national leaders. 

Among the many beautiful monuments and statuary within the cemetery are those of seven governors, five United States Senators, eight Supreme Court Chief Justices of North Carolina, four Civil War generals, two Secretaries of the United States Navy, numerous Raleigh mayors, and thousands of other individuals, some widely known and others known only to their families, but each life’s story constitutes a part of the interesting and colorful history of Raleigh, Wake County and North Carolina.

 

 

 

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Burning Coal Theatre Company is supported by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County.
Burning Coal Theatre is funded in part by the city of Raleigh based on recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission.
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. NCArts.org

 

 

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