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Milton Avery ■ Harry Bertoia
Charles Burchfield ■ Alexander Calder
Samuel Cashwan ■ Stuart Davis
Lester Johnson ■ Marsden Hartley
Hans Hofmann ■ Richard Lindner
George Rickey ■ Zoltan Sepeshy
William S. Schwartz ■ William Sommer
Hughie Lee-Smith ■ Bob Thompson

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Garratt and scenic design by Adrian
Vaux. Lionel Bart — the British Jewish
composer died in 1999 — added addi-
tional dialogue as well as new lyrics and
music for this updated production.

Early Days

Wolland, in his first national tour, con-
siders himself very lucky to have found
opportunities early in his career. A
magna cum laude graduate of Cornell
University of New York in June 2003,
the actor, with English and theater
majors, moved to New York City, where
he recently understudied the tide role in
a production of Fiorello starring Tony
LoBianco.
He also appeared in Seattle regional
theater as one of five men in The
Cardigans, a pop musical.
"I started singing at age 9 and just
progressed," recalls Wolland, whose twin
brother works in the financial services
industry and will see the play when it
stops in Pittsburgh. "I joined school and
community choruses before I began
studying voice with one of the musical
directors. The more I sang, the more I
wanted to sing, and my parents were
very supportive. They gave all of their
children lots of leeway."
As a member of the ensemble, the
vocalist gets to be part of many hits that
came from this show. "Who Will Buy?"
is his favorite because it emphasizes the
innocence of Oliver and the people
around him. He also has fun with the
number "Oom Pah Pah." Other songs
include "Food, Glorious Food,"
"Consider Yourself," "Where Is Love?"
and "I'd Do Anything."
Wolland joined the tour in October
and will continue with it through clos-
ing performances in March. He enjoys
the travel and the chance to see different
parts of the country he's never visited.
His one tie to Michigan has to do with
its being the home of his sister's fiance,
Jeffrey Kaplow. The couple met at Yale.
"I love everyone in the company, and
they help make touring lots of fun," says
Wolland, who is single. "We get together
after the shows, andrve made many
friends. I also get time for reading and
just finished The DaVinci Cock
"My main goal is just to keep working
as an actor and stay afloat in the world
by being able to support myself." Lti

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