About the Narrators
Phillip E. Johnson, a retired UC Berkeley law professor and author, is considered the father of the intelligent design movement and the architect of the Wedge strategy. He was also the cofounder of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. He is the author of several books on evolution, philosophical naturalism, and other cultural issues and has spoken extensively around the country.
Tracy Letts is
the only person to win both a Tony Award for acting and a Pulitzer Prize. He is
the author of Killer Joe, Bug, Man from
Nebraska (Pulitzer finalist), August:
Osage County (Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play), Superior Donuts, and a new version of
Chekhov’s Three Sisters. He also wrote
the screenplay for the film August: Osage
County, starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. He won the 2013 Tony Award
for best leading actor in a play for his debut Broadway performance as George
in the Tony Award winning revival of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? which premiered at Chicago’s
Steppenwolf Theatre. He joined the Steppenwolf ensemble in 2002, where he has
appeared in many productions. Letts is also well known for role as Senator
Andrew Lockhart on Homeland.
Gabra Zackman is an actress, author, and narrator who has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards. She was educated at Northwestern University. A classically trained actress, she has appeared in theaters all over the country as well as on film and television.