The Mountaintop by Katori Hall Doudna Fine Arts Center Tickets
On April 3rd, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther Rex Jr. spent his terminal night on Earth in room 306 of the Lorraine Motel. This fictional account of that last evening explores the homo behind the legend, and takes usa on a journey we'll never forget. Winner of the Laurence Olivier Awards for best new play of 2010, The Mountaintop "crackles with theatricality and humanity more moving than sainthood." – Newsday
The Cast on Artscene with Erika Funke
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Bandage and Crew
Managing director
Casaundra Freeman
Managing director
Cast
Will Bryson
Dr. Martin Luther Rex, Jr.

Adaeze Nwoko
Camae
Designers
Michael Yerges
Fix Blueprint
Thom Sirkot
Costume Design
Dave Yezefski
Lighting Blueprint
Lyell Hintz
Sound & Projection Design
A'nie Kirchner
Props Pattern
Product Team
Michael Yerges
Production Phase Director
A'nie Kirchner
Company Stage Manager
Earl Martz
Technical Director
Lidia Feinen
Scene Shop Assistant
Thom Sirkot
Costume Shop Supervisor
Dave Yezefski
Master Electrician
Isabel Benfield
High Schoolhouse Intern/Crew
Elliot Doerschler
High School Intern/Crew
Cora Vanderhoof
High School Intern/Crew
About Katori Hall
Katori Hall is a playwright and performer hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. Her award-winning play HOODOO Love premiered at the Cherry Lane Theatre in 2007. Information technology was developed under Lynn Nottage equally role of the theatre's 2006 Mentor Project. HOODOO LOVE received three AUDELCO nominations (Best Extra, Best Supporting Actress, August Wilson Playwright Award). Her other plays include: REMEMBRANCE, Hurt Village, Sat Nighttime/Sunday MORNING, THE MOUNTAINTOP, ON THE CHITLIN' Excursion, and Liberty TRAIN (KCACTF ten minute play national finalist).
Her work has been adult and presented at the post-obit venues: the American Repertory Theatre, Kennedy Eye, Ruddy Lane Theatre, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Schomburg Center, BRICLab, Women's Project, World Fiscal Heart, Lark Play Development Center, New Professional Theatre, The O'Neill, the Juilliard School, Stanford University, and Columbia University. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Lecompte du Nouy Prize, N Manhattan Arts Alliance Fellowship, New York State Quango on the Arts Commission Grant, New Professional Theatre's Writers' Festival honour, Fellowship of Southern Writers Bryan Family Award in Drama, New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship in Playwriting and Screenwriting, Purple Court Theatre Residency, and the Lorraine Hansberry Playwriting Accolade. She has also been a Kennedy Center Playwriting Beau.
As an histrion, her credits include "Constabulary & Gild: SVU," THE PRESIDENT'Southward PUPPETS (The Public), GROWING Upwards A SLAVE (American Place Theatre), INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL (American Place Theatre), the world premiere of AMERIKA (Theatre de la Jeune Lune/American Repertory Theatre), SPRING Awakening (Moscow Fine art Theatre Schoolhouse), Own'T SUPPOSED TO Die A NATURAL DEATH (Classical Theatre of Harlem), SCHOOLED (WOW Café Theatre), and Blackness Girl (Sande Shurin Theatre). As a announcer, her work has been published in "The Boston Globe," "Essence," "Newsweek," and "The Commercial Appeal." She graduated from Columbia University in 2003 with a major in African-American Studies and Creative Writing. She was awarded acme departmental honors from the academy's Institute for Research in African-American Studies (IRAAS). In 2005, she graduated from the American Repertory Theatre Constitute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard Academy, receiving a Master of Fine Arts in Acting. She is now a student in the Juilliard School's Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program. She is a proud member of the Women'south Project Playwrights' Lab, the Lark Playwrights' Workshop, and the Dramatists Guild.
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