The Winter’s Tale
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Eve Adamson
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Performed:
June 24; June 29, July 2*, 7, 9, 11, 15*, 19, 22
Evening curtain at 7:30 PM; *Matinee curtain at 2:00 PM
| July 25 – 30: The Winter’s Tale was performed in conjunction with the Shakespeare Festival of Dallas in their Millennium celebration at Samuel Grand Park in Dallas. |
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Director: Eve Adamson Stage Manager: Anne Byrd Assistant Stage Manager: Bruce Cooper Set and Properties Designer: Robert Klingelhoefer Costume Designer: Margaret A. McKowen Lighting Designer: David Kniep Original Music: Stephen Lias Sound Designer: Cynthia Walsh Mask Designer: Michael McKowen "Country Dance" Choreographer: Stephen Terrell Scenery Crew: Roberto Gallo, John Russell Light Board Operator: Jay LeDane Sound Board Operator: Christopher Jackson Properties Crew: Kent Arneson, Christina Galloway Wardrobe Crew: Joel Ebarb, Stephanie Shaw |
| In Sicilia | |
| Leontes, the King | Clark Stevens |
| Hermione, the Queen | Rachel Scott |
| Mamillius, the young Prince | Sara Hoyer |
| Camillo, chief counselor | Mark Rimer |
| Antigonus, a lord | Andrés Sáenz-Hudson |
| Paulina, his wife | Julie Polk |
| Cleomenes, a lord | Steve Hamm |
| Dion, a lord | Daniel Dale |
| Court Official | Lan Charles |
| Other Lords and Ladies | Justin Adams Trevor Bizzell Bryan Connolly Emily Harrison Jennifer Miller Cash White |
| In Bohemia | |
| Polixenes, the King | Frederick Rueck |
| Florizel, the Prince | McCaleb Burnett |
| The Old Shepherd | Lan Charles |
| The Young Shepherd, his son | Scotty Phillips |
| Perdita, his adopted daughter | Corrine Grover |
| Autolycus, a rogue | Brian A. Costello |
| Mopsa, a shepherdess | Jennifer Miller |
| Dorcas, another shepherdess | Emily Harrison |
| Other Shepherds and Country People | Justin Adams Trevor Bizzell Bryan Connolly Cash White |
| And | |
| Time | Joseph Graves |



