Waiting for a Train: The Life and Songs of Jimmie Rodgers by Bruce DuBose Revival
“I smell your bread a burnin, turn your damper down / If you aint got a damper, good gal turn your bread around.”

Pictured: Bruce DuBose as Jimmie Rodgers.
Directed by Katherine Owens
September 9 – October 7, 2006 at Undermain Theatre
Waiting for a Train: The Life and Songs of Jimmie Rodgers follows the musician’s path using drama, song and dance along with images of the early 20th century. The play explores Rodgers’ childhood adventures performing in medicine shows, his work on the railroad and his early tutelage from black musicians he encountered during these formative stages. One of the first recording artists to sell a million records, Jimmie Rodgers was born in Mississippi, but performed more in Texas than anywhere else in the world.
CREATIVES
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Bruce Dubose - Playwright, Sound Designer
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Katherine Owens - Director
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Russell Dyer - Lighting Designer
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Sara Romersberger - Choreographer
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Bryan Wofford - Set Designer
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Happy Yancey - Costume Designer
CAST
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Brandi Andrade - Cora Bedell, Elsie Williamson, Laura, Maybelle Carter
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Ben Bryant - Buddy, Claude, Rupert, Guard, Reporter
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Bruce Dubose - Jimmie Rodgers
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Steve Edwards -Musician
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Kevin Grammer - Jimmie’s Father, Rail Boss, Doctor Bass, Buck Brutell, Ralph Peer, Colonel
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Walter Hardts Nathan, Vernon, Snorkey, Quentin, Louis Armstrong, Reporter, Juan Castro
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Lyle Hathaway - Daryl, Jeremiah, Musician
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Matthew Posey - Dr. Chapel, Ray Hall, Reverend, A. P. Carter
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Jeff Whittington - Jake, Jack, Texas Ranger, Musician