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  • RODUCTION STAFF Stage Manager Joe Hipps Technical Director Donald Treat Costume and Make-up Director Suzanne Davis Organist and Musical Director Bruce Eicher Choreographer Foster Fitz-Simons Lighting Director Lewis Goldstein Property Master John Larch Assistant Technical Director James Heldman Crew Chief Klip Smith Assistant Stage Manager David Petersen Assistant Organist Doris Eicher Assistants to Stage Manager Ann Deagon, John Hagan, R. Lyndall McFarland, Roger Woodard Assistant to Choreographer Louis Nunnery Lighting Technicians Sarah Cannon, Ralph Swanson Sound Engineer Charles Braswell Sound Technician Cloyd Bookout Costume and Make-up Assistants Mary Davis, Marion Fitz-Simons, Neal Smith, Joe Whiteaker, Julia Brown, Frances Hill, Suzanne Lindberg, Pat Nappier, Jo Ann Palmer, Carolyn Quinn Technical Assistants Ronald Belk, Neill Briggs, James Campbell, Donald Deagon, Joel Kidder, Patrick Hurley, James Martin, James N. Palmer, Bob Seay Assistant Property Master Company Manager Leon Rooke Bruce Eicher Assistant Company Manager Elsie Lindberg Company Nurse Lula Gloy ne .*>*«*# ■ JOHN LARCH Property Master As a four-year veteran with Unto These Hills Larch steps up to property master this season after serving as an assistant during the 1956 production. A Cherokee Indian, born and schooled on the reservation here, he started his career as an usher the opening season of Unto These Hills. For the next three years he served in the U. S. Marine Corps and with the First Marine Division in Korea. Coming out of service, he rejoined the drama operations as an usher in 1955 and moved on last season to assistant property manager. LEWIS A. GOLDSTEIN Lighting Director A young man with an imaginative eye, Goldstein is a creator of moods with lights. This is his second season as lighting director of Unto These Hills. A native of Baltimore, Goldstein is a graduate of the University of North Carolina in Dramatic Art. He was one-time technical director of the Johns Hopkins Children's Educational Theatre and in charge of lighting for the Hopkin's Playshop. His technical work with Carolina Playmakers at the University of North Carolina drew critical acclaim. He holds the Playmaker Gold Mask Award. LULA OWL GLOYNE Company Nurse A highly competent registered nurse, Mrs. Gloyne is a native Cherokee Indian who is beginning her sixth year as the drama's company nurse. A graduate of Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, in 1916, she was the first field nurse of the Cherokee Reservation. Her nursing career includes mission work among the Sioux Indians at the St. Elizabeth Episcopal School, Wakpala, South Dakota; Red Cross Nurse, World War I; School Nurse at Wyandotte, Oklahoma and Clinic and Field Nurse at Miami, Oklahoma. At Chestnut Hill Hospital she was named Gold Medal O.B. Nurse. She is a graduate of Hampton (Va.) Normal nnd a retired Civil Service Nurse. LYNN GAULT Scene Designer After four years with Unto These Hills as scene designer and technical director, Gault forsook the theatre to join the staff of the John C. Campbell Folk School at Brasstown, N. C, in 1954, where he is building a reputation as a pottery maker and designer of pottery. But the scenery on the stage of Mountainside Theatre is the work of Gault. For years he was the technical mainstay of the Playmakers of the University of North Carolina. He is a native of Ohio. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, at Hiram College, and the University of North Carolina, then taught at the University of Virginia and Hiram College before going to the University of North Carolina as a member of Playmakers staff. His students in design and technical work are now teaching: in various schools throughout the Southeast.
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