Produced, Written and Directed by
KAY CATTARULLA
ROB TRANCHIN

Sequences in Margo’s Theater
Directed by
A. DEAN BELL

Director of Photography
RICHARD CONNORS

Production Sound Mixer
DARRELL HENKE C.A.S.

Editor
GINNY MARTIN

On-Line Editor
M. B. BOEHM

Music by
MASON DARING and BILLY NOVICK

Sound Design
DAVID ROSENBLAD

Associate Producer
GILA ESPINOZA

Broadcast Design Artist
TOM PRIBYL

Additional Photography
MICHAEL KLEIS
FLOYD CABLE
LARRY ELLIS
LEE GONZALEZ
ALLEN MOORE

Location Sound
MARK ROY
JOHN ZECCA

Unit Production Manager
JOE BELLOTTI

Additional Writing
GRETCHEN DYER

Additional Editing
M. B. BOEHM
CHRISTINE MCCONNELL
JOE BILL WORTHINGTON

Post Production Audio
DAVID ROSENBLAD
KEVIN D. BROWN
DRM PRODUCTIONS/SIR REEL SOUND DALLAS

Producer, Margo’s Theater Sequences
RAPHAEL PARRY

Production Design
ROBERT WINN

Lighting Director
KEITH BURESH

Wardrobe
LEILA HEISE

Assistant Director
Production Coordinator
JACKIE BOYER

Production Projectionist
M. B. BOEHM

Script Supervisor
DAWN COOPER

Production Coordinator
DEB JOHNSTON

Key Makeup
CARLA PALMER

Hair
CLAUDE DIAZ

Ms. Ivey’s Wig by
PAUL HUNTLEY

Assistant Wardrobe
LISA ALBERTSON

Assistant Makeup
CANDICE LAURIE

Production Services Manager
JOHN GROSSENBACHER

Best Boy Electric
TODD DAVIS

Lighting Assistant
EMILIE ARONSON

Lighting/Grip
STEVE HINES

Dolly Grip
JIM FISCHER

Boom Operator
DON BROUGHTON

Sound Utility
NICK BALLARINI
CHRIS FRAZEE

Assistant Camera
REN SHERMAN

Props & Props Assistant
PETER HICKS

Casting
RACHEL GREENE

Auditions Assistant
MARIANNE GALLOWAY

Caterer
ANGELIKA CAFÉ

CAST

Wiliam Goyen voiced by
BRUCE DUBOSE

“THE GLASS MENAGERIE”
Tom Wingfield…………… DAVID GOODWIN
Amanda Wingfield……… OUIDA WHITE
Laura Wingfield…………. ELISA REYNARD

“INHERIT THE WIND”
Preacher…………………. CLIFF STEPHENS

“SUMMER AND SMOKE”
Tom Wingfield…………… DAVID GOODWIN
Alma Winemiller………… LYDIA MACKAY
Archie Kramer…………… STEPHEN LEVALL

Body Double
MORGANA SHAW

Costume Thanks
BON TON VINTAGE MARKET
DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER
DALLAS THEATER CENTER
BARBARA HICKS
TOM JACKELS
JANET LAWLER
BARBARA & JOHNNY KAUFFMAN
ROY KIRKPATRICK
ROSEMARY KOLBO
KEN WEBER OF VINTAGE MARTINI
WARDROBE STOCK RENTAL

Consultants
ALBERT R. DEVLIN
JULIA DYER
PATRICIA E. HILL
KATHERINE OWENS
HELEN SHEEHY
MARSHALL TERRY

Additional Graphic Design
BOB PERRENOT
CHRIS ROTENBERRY

Publicity & Promotion
SHARON PHILIPPART
JOHNETTE ALTER
STEVE ANDERSON
CRISTINA KOWALCZYK
JASON KUMPEL
SHEPLEY WININGS HOBER
HOPE REED
LINDA STOGNER
LISA TAYLOR

Production Assistance
THERESE POWELL
REBEKAH GUAJARDO
CAROL CAMPBELL

Engineers
RICK OWEN
DARRELL HARGROVE
DARRELL HENKE
DARYL STATON

Interns
BROCK CRAVY
TYESON SEALE

Archival Sources
HERBERT ASCHERMAN
HUGH BELL
FAMILY OF RAIBERTO COMINI
BETTMANN/CORBIS
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
JOHN SPRINGER/CORBIS
EILEEN DARBY
RAY FISHER
ARCHIVE FILMS BY GETTY IMAGES
PORTRAITS COPYRIGHT GITTINGS
GRAYBILL
SQUIRE HASKINS
J.B. H. HENDERSON
HISTORIC FILMS ARCHIVE
THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY
RICHARD C. JONES & JUDY J. JONES
JUSTIN KERR
GEORGE PLATT LYNES
MARGARET MCDERMOTT
M.P. & T.V. PHOTO ARCHIVE
NBC5, DALLAS/FORT WORTH
PHOTOFEST
PLAYBILL ® USED BY PERMISSION
TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY
TIMESPAN IMAGES LIMITED
RAY WALSTON
DONALD WINDHAM
THE WPA FILM LIBRARY

Texas/Dallas History and Archives Division,
DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY

Permission to quote from the works of Tennessee Williams
by arrangement with
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH, SEWANEE, TENNESSEE

William Goyen’s “Margo” used by permission of
REGINALD GIBBONS and DORIS ROBERTS

Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

The Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound of the
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

CARL VAN VECHTEN photograph by
Permission of the Van Vechten Trust

Circle in the Square Collection, MC-037, Special Collections
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY, DAVIS

Project Participants
RICHARD ADLER
SIS CARR
ZELDA FICHANDLER
ADRIAN HALL
NANCY HAMON
STANLEY MARCUS
JUANITA MILLER
JAMES PRINGLE
HARRIET SLAUGHTER
ROY SOMLYO

Special Thanks to
BEL AIR HOTEL, LOS ANGELES
CAROL BRANDT
KIRK BROWNING
SUSAN BRUNING
DIANA CLARK
MARY MCDERMOTT COOK
DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART
GLENN DUBOSE
RICHARD HAMBURGER
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
MARY JALONICK
RICHARD C. & JUDY J. JONES
RENA PEDERSON
CATHERINE RITCHIE
DEBORAH ROBISON
CAROL ROARK
THE STONELEIGH
SCOTT SURA
SYMPHONY SPACE, NYC
MARIA TUCCI
VINSON & ELKINS L.L.P.
A&E BIOGRAPHY
AMIE TREUER
ALLEY THEATRE
ARENA STAGE
CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE
DALLAS THEATER CENTER
KITCHEN DOG THEATER
MILWAUKEE REPERTORY
ROSE MARINE THEATER
SAN JOSE REPERTORY
TEATRO DALLAS
TENNESSEE REPERTORY
THE UNDERMAIN PHOTO ARCHIVE
THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS

Music
THE FIREBIRD by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Antal Dorati and London Symphony Orchestra
Philips, Universal MCA

QUICKSTEP by Bill Holman
Performed by Bill Holman’s Big Band
Capitol Records, EMI Music Publishing

STEREOSO by Bill Holman
Performed by Bill Holman’s Big Band
Capitol Records, EMI Music Publishing

Original music recorded and mixed by DAVE SHACTER at
Daring Studios, Marblehead MA

BILLY NOVICK Sax
BRAD HATFIELD Piano
BILL REYNOLDS Drums

Executive Producers
KAY CATTARULLA
ROB TRANCHIN
Executive in Charge
SYLVIA KOMATSU

Copyright 2005 NORTH TEXAS PUBLIC BROADCASTING, INC.
and KAY CATTARULLA

Production made possible by

The J.B. “Tad” Adoue III Fund of The Dallas Foundation
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Hoblitzelle Foundation
Nancy B. Hamon
The National Endowment for the Arts
Hal and Diane Brierley
The Texas Commission on the Arts
Humanities Texas
City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs
The Family of Martha Bumpas Gaylord
Mrs. Peter O’Donnell
Caren Prothro
Malcolm Brachman
Ruth Altshuler
Dorace Fichtenbaum
Gail Ewing
Evelyn Bettis
Beverly Blumenthal
Waldo Stewart
Patricia Patterson
Miriam Sternberg
Bess Enloe
Paula Lambert
Jane Wetzel

DVD Production made possible by

The National Endowment for the Arts
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Mildred M. Oppenheimer Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas
Janet and Lewis Shaw
Arlene and John Dayton
Margaret and Kern Wildenthal
Stuart M. Bumpas
Marion and Nash Flores
Ruth Robinson
Helen and Frank Risch
Mary Brinegar