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Liz Mikel & More to Lead WaterTower's SPUNK, 4/11-5/4

By: Mar. 18, 2014
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WaterTower Theatre Producing Artistic Director Terry Martin today announced the cast for Spunk running April 11 - May 4, 2014 on the Main Stage at the Addison Theatre Centre. Directed by Akin Babatundé, the cast features Liz Mikel (Blues Speak Woman) and Joshua Bridgewater, Tiffany Denise Hobbs, Marcus Mauldin, and Calvin Roberts as The Folk.

Spunk is sponsored, in part, by Rainmaker Advertising.

Making their WaterTower Theatre debuts in this production are Joshua Bridgewater, and Tiffany Denise Hobbs.

The creative team for Spunk includes Akin Babatundé as Director and Co-Choreographer, Kristen Bond as Co-Choreographer, Set Designer Jeff Schmidt, Costume Designer Michael Robinson, Lighting Designer Jason Foster, Sound Designer Jordana Abrenica, Properties Designer Gillian Salerno-Rebic, Dramaturg Vicki Cheatwood, Stage Manager Jayme Marrs, Assistant Stage Manager Kristin Van Sickle and Assistant to the Director Ptosha Storey.

Tickets are on sale now at the WaterTower Theatre box office located at the Addison Theatre Centre, 15650 Addison Road, Addison, Texas 75001, by phone at 972-450-6232 or online at www.watertowertheatre.org.

Spunk previews Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12; Pay What You Can performance is Sunday, April 13; and opens Monday, April 14, running through May 4. Press/Media night is Monday, April 14 at 7:30 pm.



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