The Mountaintop
Cadence Theatre Company in partnership with Virginia Repertory Theatre presents The Mountaintop.
By Katori Hall
February 18-March 12, 2016 | Theatre Gym
2016 RTCC Award Nominations
Winner of Best Direction of a Play – Laine Satterfield
Winner of Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design – Jesse Senechal
Best Play
Best Actor in a Play – Jerod Solomon
Best Actress in a Play – Katrinah Carol Lewis
CAST
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr….Jerold E. Solomon*
Camae…Katrinah Carol Lewis
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.A.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Direction by Laine Satterfield
Directing Assistance by Corey Roberts
Dramaturgy by Corey Roberts and Elspeth Sweatman
Scenic, Lighting, Properties and Video Design by Rich Mason
Costume Design by Sarah Grady
Sound Design by Jesse Senechal
Scenic Painting by Lara Koplin
Production Management by Rich Mason
Stage Management by Sharon Gregory
STAGE MANAGEMENT & CREW
Running Crew: Elspeth Sweatman
Technical Director: Tommy Hawfield
Carpenter: Leigh Barlett
Facilities Manager: Joel Ernst
Sound & Video Operator: Elaina Riddell
Light Board Operator: Sharon Gregory
Assistant to the Lighting Designer: Landis Few
Resident Assistant to Scenic Artist: Sophie Solomon Resplandy
2015-2016 Production Interns: Catie Choate, Alvino Medina, Elaina Riddell, and Elspeth Sweatman
ADDITIONAL STAFF
ADMINISTRATIVE & MARKETING
Director of Education: Laine Satterfield
Graphic Designer: Laura Cliburn
Marketing & Development Associate: Sheila Shedd
Special Events Coordinator: Melissa Johnston Price
Bookkeeper: Lisa Kotula
Video Production: 4th Wall Student Leadership Program
Show Photography: Jason Collins Photography
Internet Services Manager: Lindsay C. Terrell
Poster Design: Noel Ritter
House Manager: Jocelyn Thompson and Kristy Bell
Literary Associate: Claire Yenson
Administrative Assistant: Connor Murphy
Marketing & Administrative Intern: Dani Brown
Education Intern: Peyton Bowen
Publicity and Reviews
“Katrinah Carol Lewis who plays Camae and Jerold Solomon who takes on the role of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are outstanding. Their portrayals are seamless and riveting. They solidly capture the heart, the fears, the playfulness, and the spirit of each character.”
— Joan Tupponce, Richmond Family Magazine (February 21, 2016)
“With subtle, yet masterful skill, this duo brings out the humor and humanity of this surprisingly entertaining imaginary encounter.”
— Jerry Williams (TVJerry), Sifter (February 21, 2016)
Tina Eshleman, Richmond Magazine (February 17, 2016)
David Timberline, Style Weekly (March 1, 2016)