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PRINCIPALS  and  ASSOCIATES

NEAL HUTCHESON has produced numerous works for public television audiences, including the national PBS release The Queen Family – Appalachian Tradition and Back Porch Music (October, 2006). Other broadcast credits include the popular Mountain Talk (2004), Voices of North Carolina (2005), and Indian By Birth: The Lumbee Dialect. Hutcheson received a 2004-2005 Artist Fellowship from the NC Arts Council, and project grants from United Arts in 1997 and 2002. Three of his documentary films were honored in a special showing at a film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2006.

GARY CARDEN is an acclaimed dramatist, folklorist and storyteller from Southern Appalachia, whose work has drawn wide praise for its authenticity and insight into mountain culture. Dramatic works include The Raindrop Waltz, Land’s End, Nance Dude, Birdell, and The Prince of Dark Corners. Published volumes include Mason Jars In The Flood, Belled Buzzards, Hucksters and Grieving Specters, and The Raindrop Waltz and Other Plays. His numerous awards and honors include the 2006 Brown-Hudson Folklore Award. For more about GC, see www.tannerywhistle.net

MILTON HIGGINS is an accomplished actor who has lent his unique presence to several of Gary Carden’s dramatic works, as well as many other plays. Higgins grew up in the mountains of North Carolina, and lives across the road from the Parkway Playhouse where he often directs and performs. For more about MH, see PODC Review

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