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There are few things that make me prouder of RMTC than work like Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill. This powerful piece won a Tony Award on Broadway and resounds in a mighty way right here in the ‘Ham. To me, Billie Holiday’s music and story transcend her generation with a lot to say to us in 2017.

Join us in just a few weeks for another piece I’m proud to produce, a brand new work, called The Green Book. We’re partnering with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center to bring this powerful story of historical fiction to life. Many people don’t realize that during the days of Jim Crow laws and segregation, The Negro Motorist Green Book was published as a resource for travelers to identify safe places for African Americans to eat, purchase gas, spend the night, and access other services across the U.S. The play uses this book as the centerpiece to explore the injustices faced during this critical period of U.S. history. The story takes a fascinating twist as a Jewish concentration camp survivor encounters a salesman for The Green Book while passing through town on his way to honor the African American veteran who saved his life. Don’t miss this one!

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Yolanda London *AEA(Billie Holiday) is an award-winning professional actor, singer, and teaching artist with over 18 years of experience. Originally from Lancaster, PA, she’s spent the last

thirteen years living and working in Arizona, where she was an ensemble member with the world-renowned theatre for young audiences: Childsplay, Inc. Recently, Yolanda was seen in Childsplay’s production of A Year with Frog and Toad. Most notably, Yolanda was last seen in Phoenix Theater’s production of Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill. She has also appeared in numerous other Phoenix Theater productions, including NANCY in Oliver (with the Phoenix Symphony), and JOANNE in Rent in which she won an AriZoni Award for an Actress in a Major Role. Some other credits include: Around the World in 80 Days (Arizona Theatre Company); This, and Hunter Gatherers (Actors Theatre of Phoenix); Avenue Q and Hairspray, (Phoenix Theater); Wolves AriZoni Award Actress in a Supporting Role, and Pluto AriZoni Award Actress in a Supporting Role (Stray Cat Theatre); The 1940’s Radio Hour (Fulton Theatre); Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill (Black Theatre Troupe); and Aida (Phoenix Metropolitan Opera).

Geibral Elisha (Jimmy Powers) is a masterful entertainer and a virtuoso performer. He has impressed audiences with an astounding technique and imagination with his music. He had the

fortune to play all over Arizona. Some locations include: The Duce, The Rhythm Room, countless private events as well as being featured on local TV programs. In 2015, Geibral traveled to London, England. Over the period of a few months, he had the opportunity to perform at The Spice Of Life, The Troy Bar, and The Piano Bar. In 2016, he had the privilege of crossing over and making his debut in the world of theatre. He was cast as Jimmy Powers best friend and accompanist of Billie Holiday, in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill. The show had a very successful run at The Phoenix Theatre. Geibral was also the Music Director of the play, and he was nominated for an AriZoni Theatre Award of Excellence for Best Musical Director as well as Best Supporting Actor for his work.

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Originally directed byChuck Smith (The Goodman)

Pasha Yamotahari (Phoenix Theatre)

Music DirectorGeibral Elisha

Phil RichardsonAmy Rankin Brad Cozby

Stephen Fister James Gibbs

Production Stage ManagerCostume DesignerLighting DesignerScene DesignProps Master

Phil Richardson

Stephen Fister

Amy Rankin

Heather Hood

Katie Holmes

James Gibbs

Brad Cozby

Production Manager

Technical Director

Resident Costume Designer

Wardrobe Supervisor

Music Supervisor/Conservatory Manager

Resident Stage Manager/ Prop Master

Resident Lighting Designer

Red Mountain Theatre Company Production Staff

LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR AND GRILL

Red Mountain Theatre Company Design Team

Andre Burnett Jeffrey Perry

BassDrums

Musicians

Special Thanks

Red Mountain Theatre Company is proudly licensed by Red Mountain Theatre

Company is proud member of

By Lanie Robertson

Musical ArrangementsDanny Holgate

Tommy Tynes, Board of Directors, PresidentKeith Cromwell, Executive Director

and show sponsorsJane Comer & Charles Lantz

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Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill

About the Show

Allow the music to whisk you back in time to a seedy 1959 Philadelphia bar, where Billie Holiday is performing a mere four months before her death. This is one of her very last performances. She’ll interlace more than a dozen musical numbers with her salty, often humorous, reminiscences, projecting a riveting portrait of the

lady and her music.

MUSICAL NUMBERS

Act 1

I Wonder Where Our Love Has GoneWhen a Woman Loves a Man

What a Little Moonlight Can DoCrazy He Calls Me

Gimmie a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)Baby Doll

God Bless the ChildFoolin’ Myself

Somebody’s on My MindEasy Livin’

Strange Fruit

There will be a 15-minute intermission

Act 2

T’ain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I DoDon’t Explain

What a Little Moonlight Can Do (reprise)Deep Song

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Phil Richardson (Production Stage Manager) joined the Red Mountain Theatre Company production team at the start of the 2015/16 season. He is a native of Madison, WI, and studied Technical Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and Madison. His professional theatre career includes Design and Production work in Madison, Milwaukee, Chicago, Atlanta, New Haven, Phoenix, and Minneapolis where he spent six years with the Children’s Theatre Company. While at CTC, his contribution to the production department helped CTC earn the 2003 Regional Theatre Tony Award, a first for a theatre dedicated to a young audience. Prior to relocating to Birmingham, Phil served as the Production Manager of the Madison Repertory Theatre, The Rialto Center for the Arts in Atlanta, GA, Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT, The Arizona Broadway Theatre, and most recently Scenic Industries in AZ. Scenic and lighting design credits include: Orpheus and Eurydice, Green Sneakers; Opera Birmingham, Hair, Equus, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Rumplestiltskin; Barnett Theatre, Oklahoma, My Fair Lady; Crossman Players (Minn.), Don’t Leave Me Baby, Signor Deluso; Pillsbury House (Minn.), Into the Woods; Mercury Theatre (Chicago), Foreigner, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; In the Basement Productions (Minn.) and A Moon for the Misbegotten for the Madison Repertory Theatre.

Brad Cozby (Resident Lighting Designer) has been a lighting/scenic designer and technical director for the last 12 years. He has worked across the United States as well as a short stint in Hong Kong. He has a M.F.A. in Lighting Design from University of South Carolina and a B.A. in Theatre from Grand Canyon University. Some of his notable designs include, The Little Mermaid, A Streetcar Named Desire, Macbeth, Stars in the Morning Sky, and Bloody, Bloody, Andrew Jackson.

Stephen Fister (Technical Director and Resident Scenic Designer) is originally from St. Louis, Missouri. Stephen has been working in theatre since his freshman year of high school. He began his professional career at Southeast Missouri State University, where he worked on a BFA’s in

Design/Tech and Acting/Directing with a musical theatre emphasis. After moving to Birmingham in fall of 2009, Stephen initially joined the RMTC team as an over hire painter before moving to his current role.

James Gibbs (Props Master) Jim is thrilled to be back at home in Birmingham, serving as Resident Production Stage Manager for RMTC. In his 20+ years in professional theatre, he has worked on Broadway, Off- Broadway and London’s West End as well as numerous national and international tours of North America, United Kingdom, Australia, China, and New Zealand. His first Broadway show Dame Edna-The Royal Tour received a 2000 TONY award. Regional credits include the California Shakespeare Festival, San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater, Magic Theater, Theater on the Square, and the Sydney Opera House in Australia. He received a BFA in Theatre Design at the University of Montevallo and an MFA in Stage Management at the American Conservatory Theater.

Amy Rankin (Costume Designer). I started sewing because everything I bought I had to alter. I continued to design clothing while working in corporate America, in accounting. I was offered a job to tour with an R&B artist. This led to 20+ years working in Wardrobe, touring the United States and internationally; affording me the opportunity to visit some great places and work with some awesome talent. In 2007, wanting to come off the road, I took on the challenge to costume Beauty and the Beast for Red Mountain Theatre Company. Over the ensuing years, I have cultivated my talents to evolve into the resident costume designer.

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