Master Harold By Athol Fugard

Show Runs Through March 21, 2010.

A sometimes comic, frequently searing, and ultimately hopeful coming of age story set during a rain-soaked afternoon in South Africa. Fugard’s masterpiece is a powerful examination of the impact of apartheid on the close friendship between young Hally, a teenager from a fractured family trying to find his place, and two black servants.

Poster art by Ricky Gaez / Colony Theatre

About the Playwright

Athol Fugard (b.1932) is a South African playwright, novelist, actor, and director, best known for his political plays opposing the South African system of apartheid.  In 1962 he publicly supported the Anti-Apartheid Movement (1959-1994), and an international boycott of South African theatres due to their segregated audiences, which led to government restrictions on Fugard and his theater.  Despite the censorship, Fugard continued to go into the slums of South Africa to create theater with and for the poor black population, including Hello and Goodbye (1965) and People are Living There (1968).  While it would be naïve to claim that the work of a single playwright toppled an entire regime, it is undeniable that Fugard’s work exerted an influence-educating the world about the ills of Apartheid and eventually helping to bring the collective pressure of many nations to bear on the South African government.  Fugard now lives in San Diego, CA where he teaches at UC San Diego.  Of his 31 plays to date, Portland Stage has previously produced seven: A Lesson from Aloes (1983), Master Harold…and the boys (1986), Sizwe Banzi is Dead & The Island (1990),My Children, My Africa (1991), Valley Song (1997), and The Road to Mecca (2000).

About the Cast

Daryl C. Brown (Willie) is thrilled to return to the stage after a hiatus in such an incredible show and work with such a warm and gifted creative team at Portland Stage. Favorite Stage Credits include: RENT(Benny), Six Degrees of Separation (Paul), Club 12(Sebastian) Godspell (John), Wait Until Dark (Mark) andThe Lion King (Mufasa u/s) TV Credits Include: Recurring roles The Young and The Restless (Edward James) and Days Of Our Lives (Orin Holt), Guest star and Co-star roles on Gossip Girl, The Agency, Cosby, and New York Undercover. Daryl has also lent his voice to many tv & radio commercials, video games, and animation projects. The New York Native would like to thank God for his continued mercy and his family for their uncompromising love. Searching for the next Beautiful Surprise.

Charlie Hudson III (Sam) is thrilled to work with The Portland Stage Company. Previous theatre roles include Chet, Fly, Crossroads Theater and The Vineyard Playhouse; George, A Raisin in the Sun; Richmond,Richard III; Topper, Undertaker’s Man, A Christmas Carol; Sugar Boy, All the King’s Men; Captain Carbon de Castel-Jaloux, Cyrano de Bergerac, Trinity Rep Company; Hades, Hillary, New Georges; Phrynichus, Old Comedy, Classic Stage Company; Ensemble Soldier, Mother Courage, Public Theater/NYSF; Fly, Sweet Bird of Youth, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Benvolio, Romeo and Juliet, Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble; Mark Antony, Julius Caesar; Booth, Topdog/Underdog, Brown/ Trinity Consortium. Charlie’s film credits are The Rosa Parks Story (CBS) andWaterfront (CBS), and his voice is featured in the McGraw-Hill’s PodClass GRE Vocabulary Study Guide. Mr. Hudson is the 2003 ACTF Irene Ryan Best Actor, Region IV. He is a 2004 graduate of Alabama State University and a 2007 MFA graduate of the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Consortium. Charlie would like to thank his loving family for their support.

Michael Littig (Hally) is honored to make his Portland Stage Company debut.  New York credits include Word to the Action (NYSF/Public Theater), Age of Innocence(Mint Theater Company), and Esther (New York City Opera).  Regionally, he has appeared in As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, Henry V, Comedy of Errors,Antony and Cleopatra, and Coriolanus (Utah Shakespearean Festival), Julius Caesar (Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey), The Chosen, The Glass Menagerie (The Hippodrome) and Crowbar (Hangar Theatre), among others. He is a proud cabinet member of the Rebel Theater Company under the direction of Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj.  Michael holds a BFA in Dramatic Performance from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) and is a Fulbright Scholar in Drama (Mongolia).

The Design Team

Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj (Director) is an Indo-Caribbean American Theatre Artist. He is the Artistic Director of Rebel Theater. Regional credits: Syracuse Stage, Freedom Theatre (Walk Through Time, by Lynn Nottage -world premiere), Actors Theatre of Louisville, St. Louis Black Rep, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Crossroads Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Prince Musical Theatre, Theatre of the Stars (Dreamgirls the 25th anniversary production starring Tony Award recipient Jennifer Holiday), The Goodman Theatre. New York City credits: the Public Theatre, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Lark Play Development Center, New Federal Theatre, Rebel Theatre, Making Books Sing, Amas Musical Theatre and HERE.  Written work: Little Rock,Mississippi Night, Diss Diss & Diss Dat, Twenty-Five, Gray, Children of the Dream and BlackfootNotes.

Maharaj is the former Associate Artistic Director of Syracuse Stage and the Lark Play Development Center. Maharaj is the recipient of the NEA / TCG Development Program for Directors, TCG New Generations Grant, the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Mellon and Cummings Foundations, Brooklyn Arts Council grant, Puffin Foundation, Time Warner Diverse Voices Fund, and the Van Lier Directing Fellowship. He is also the recipient of the Woodie King Jr. Award and four AUDELCO awards.

He was the Assistant to the Director on the Broadway revival A Raisin in the Sun. Maharaj is a former director in training for the Emmy Award winning directing team at ABC’s All My Children. “For my family who taught me to always keep my head high and my eyes on the prize.” rrm@rajendramaharaj.com

Adam Koch (Set Designer) Recent Off Broadway: Rooms: A Rock Romance (New World Stages), Loaded (Theatre Row). Million Dollar Quartet (Chicagos’ Goodman Theatre & Apollo Theater),Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Signature Theatre, Helen Hayes nomination), See What I Wanna See and Title of Show (Signature), Sweeney Todd , A Christmas Carol, and an all new Five Course Love (Geva), OPERA: The Magic Flute,Il Trittico.  OFF BWAY: the new Pinkalicious (Bleeker), We the People(Theatreworks USA), Looking for the Pony and I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan (Theatre Row). REGIONAL: Hello Dolly, Little Shop of Horrors(Paper Mill), Godspell (Syracuse, dir. R. Maharaj), The Colored Museum(Crossroads, dir. R. Maharaj), A Tuna Christmas, Tick, Tick, Boom!, No, No Nanette,Frozen, Brooklyn Boy, The Sound of Music, Side Show (multiple times), Hello Again,  The Little Prince, The Mousetrap, The Secret Garden, The Music Man. Education: Carnegie Mellon. Member of U.S.A. 829.  adamkochdesign.com

Leslie Bernstein (Costume Designer) Selected Theatre-Off-Broadway: Brothers Booth (World Premiere, Samuel Beckett Theatre);Bad Girls (NYC Premiere), Love In The Age Of Nar cis sism (The Directors Company); Hard Feelings (Women’s Project); Women’s Work (Phil Bosa­kowski Theatre); The White Whore And The Bit Player (Theatre Row Theatre). Off-Off-Broad way: Ghosts (Rebel Theatre Co., resident designer); King Of Clocks, Life’s A Dream (Here Theatre); The Marathon 2002: Series A (NYC Premieres, Ensemble Studio Theatre); Six Available Men (NYC Premiere), The First Course, The Beach Plays (HB Playwrights); Life Happens (NYC Pre miere), Hedda Gabler, The Big Knife, The Happy End, Hopscotch, Shooting Gallery, Hot L Balti more, Loot, An Ideal Husband, A Month In The Country (T. Schreiber Studio). Regional/Opera: Godspell (Syracuse Stage); Inti mate Apparel and Little Rock (Arkansas Repertory Theatre); The Opposite of Sex (Regional Premiere, Magic Theatre, San Francisco CA); History of The Word(Regional Premiere, Crossroads Theatre, New Bruns wick NJ); Italian American Reconciliation (Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck NY); Carmen, West Side Story, Guys & Dolls, A Little Night Music, Abduction From The Seraglio, La Cenerentola, Romeo et Juliet, and A Midsummer Nights Dream (Brevard Music Festival NC); The Sorcerer (Pur chase NY PAC) . Feature Film: The Opponent (Lions Gate). Television: Assistant Costume Design for Law & Order Original Series, All My Children, Guiding Light, and Della ven tura. Leslie is a graduate of Purchase College.

Josh Bradford (Lighting Designer) lives and works primarily in New York City, where his recent designs include The Temperamentals at New World Stages, Heroes, Beasley’s Christmas Party, The Fourposter andThe Conscientious Objector for Keen Company, Blood Type: Ragu at the Actor’s Playhouse, Christine Jorgensen Reveals for Platform Theatre Group, Animals out of Paper for Second Stage, Make Me for the Atlantic, and Everythings Turning into Beautiful for The New Group. Regional credits include Syracuse Stage, the Asolo, Longwharf , Merrimack Rep, Capital Rep, Crossroads, Two River Theatre, and Dorset Theatre Festival . He began studying design at Middlebury College and holds an MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Stephen Swift (Sound Designer) is thrilled to be back at Portland Stage (previous designs include The Drawer Boy, Out of Sterno, Doubt, Indoor/Outdoor, and Augusta).  He currently lives in Boston and is the Sound Technician for the Brandeis Theater Company. Special thanks go out to Agent K.

Myles C. Hatch (Stage Manager) is currently enjoying his 10th season stage-managing with Portland Stage. During the past eighteen years, Myles has worked in stage management with such diversified theatres as Maine State Music Theatre (ME), The Theater at Monmouth (ME), Arden Theatre Company (PA), Baltimore Shakespeare Festival (MD), Everyman Theatre (MD), Rep Stage (MD), Horse Cave Theatre (KY), New Stage Theatre (MS), Round House Theatre (MD), Source Theatre Company (D.C.), Washington Stage Guild (D.C.), Washington Jewish Theatre (D.C.), Asolo Theatre Company (FL), Westport Country Playhouse (CT), and the YALE Summer Cabaret (CT). Myles is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association.

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