September - October 2013

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September - October 2013
Palace
MARION
NON-PROFIT
U.S. POSTAGE
-PAIDMARION, OH
PERMIT NO 54
THEATRE & MAY PAVILION
276 W. Center St., Marion, OH 43302
Phone: 740/383-2101
Web: www.marionpalace.org
Email: [email protected]
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the performing
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• Sandy Hackett’s
RAT PACK SHOW
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KENSINGTON PARK
• Christmas at the
Palace AUDITIONS
The year 1951 forever changed Ohio State football when one simple, but complex, man
became the coach.
Jeff Hall’s uncanny performance as the legendary OSU football coach Woody Hayes has
earned standing ovations and evoked laughter, tears and cheers. Set initially in the
mid-1970s but spanning the coach’s life, the one-man play is framed by a Hayes lecture
— complete with a desk, chalkboard and lectern — and delivers multiple messages;
how to be a success in life, take personal responsibility, understand the importance of
education, hard work and paying forward…things everyone should learn regardless of
age, gender or team allegiance.
“You don’t have to care about football,” said Walt Adamkosky, (1973 OSU graduate) who
wrote, directed and produced the show. “Woody was about developing young men. He
was a teacher first and foremost. His medium was football.”
To compile the script, Adamkosky interviewed former Buckeye players like John Hicks
and Archie Griffin, as well as coaches, friends and relatives that Hayes effected over
the years.
“We show the warts and all,” Adamkosky said. “God knows he wasn’t perfect. We show
the good, the bad, and the ugly of Coach Hayes, but that’s what he was.”
Gather your family and friends and enjoy a memorable afternoon that is equal parts
drama, motivational speech, halftime pep talk and life-coaching session. Order your
tickets today 740/383-2101 or www.marionpalace.org
Sponsored by Central Ohio Farmers Co-op and Morral Companies
FC
APPLAUSE
• WOODY: His Life,
Times and Teachings
•From the Director’s
Chair
• School Matinee
FRINDLE
Sep-Oct 2013
The boys are back
RAT PACK SHOW
and they are SMOKIN’ in the HOTTEST new Rat Pack Season Yet!
Produced
by Buddy Hackett’s son, Sandy
Hackett’s Rat Pack Show takes audiences back
to the 1960s when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin,
Sammy Davis Jr. and Joey Bishop, known as the
Rat Pack, ruled the Las Vegas Strip. They were
style with substance, swing with swagger, and a
non-stop party that everyone wanted to access.
Each “Pack” member had his own style, was very
talented in his own way and each had incredible
stage presence. But, put them on stage together
and magically they became “The Rat Pack” with
an energy, style and even bigger stage presence.
This acclaimed theatrical production beautifully
pays homage to the Rat Pack, the era from which
they came, the music they played and the smokefilled lounges they performed in.
The loose plot of the show opens with God
(recorded by legendary comedian Buddy Hackett
before his death) sending the Rat Pack to earth
for one last show. A 6-piece band will play as
the core four – creator Hackett as Bishop, Tony
Basile as Martin, Dezmond Meeks as Davis Jr.
and Danny Grewen as Sinatra - back in their
prime and performing modern day on the Palace
Theatre stage.
Audiences will enjoy two acts of great
arrangements of the classic songs everyone loves
including “That’s Amore,” “For Once in My Life,”
“Luck Be a Lady,” and “Mack the Knife.”
In addition, audiences will hear original, neverbefore-heard songs written by the late, legendary
songwriter, Ron Miller father of Lisa Dawn Miller,
who portrays “Frank’s One Love” in act two.
SUNDAY, OCT 27 • 3PM
TICKETS $22, $26, $30
jokes
(mostly
by
the
multiaccented Hackett)
creating moments
that will send
audiences
home
with a smile on their face and memories in their
hearts.
The Rat Pack cast members and Hackett Miller,
Inc. issues the following playful warning for
audience members:
HM-103
PATRONS UNDER 103 STRONGLY CAUTIONED
ALL MATERIAL WILL CHARM, DELIGHT & CAUSE UNCONTROLLABLE LAUGHTER
The show features a comedic thread throughout,
some soft-shoe dancing and some truly funny
*MATURE THEMATIC MATERIAL INVOLVING EXCESSIVE DRINKING,
SMOKING, OFF-COLOR JOKES, FLIRTING, SINGING, LAUGHING, AND
WHOOPING IT UP...BUT THAT’S ENOUGH ABOUT THE AUDIENCE.
Sep-Oct 2013 Applause Newsletter | 3
2 | The Marion Palace Theatre
FROM THE
DIREC TOR’S CHAIR
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BEV FORD
In the director’s chair, or any chair at the Palace for
that matter, there is never a dull moment. This is
one incredibly busy place. We love it that way and
wouldn’t do things any differently.
(led by Scott Ruth and John Keggan respectively)
made up of board and community members, have
been hard at work to assure that this project moves
forward.
On a particularly busy day, as the revolving door of
activity kept spinning, I found myself wondering how
many days a year we have something going on at the
Palace Theatre. Veronica, the keeper of all Palace
related numbers, calculated how many days we
actually used the theatre during the 2012-13 season.
Incredibly, that number is 315 out of 365 days…and
some days there were multiple uses! Believe me when
I say that statistic leaves no time for dull. What an
incredible resource this facility is to our community
and its people.
By the time you receive this newsletter, the
deconstruction phase (as I lovingly refer to it) should
be underway. Thanks to the generosity and support
of the Palace Theatre Perpetual Care Fund (previously
known as the Palace Theatre Endowment Fund, Inc.)
and a gift from the Marion Community Foundation,
the costs of this phase of the project are covered.
That is a huge relief, and we are so very grateful for
that support!
Thinking about all the activity here brings my
mind around to our restoration project out front –
truthfully, everything brings my mind around to the
project these days. It is a big project and has the
potential to threaten the history and the future of
this building, if left unattended.
But, the Palace is fortunate to have a board of
directors who individually and collectively value
this facility and its purpose. As a result, they have
taken the restoration project and its importance to
heart. Specifically two committees, the restoration
committee and restoration fundraising committee
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“But what of the RE-construction phase?” you might
be asking, and I’m so glad you did! John Keggan, a
member of the original Palace Guard who saved
the theatre back in 1976 and a current PCAA board
member, has agreed to serve as chair of the restoration
campaign. John has a lifelong love for the Palace.
He, along with a host of committees and committee
members, is hard at work laying the groundwork for
our fund raising efforts. I hope you’ll react with a
resounding, “What can I do to secure the future of the
Palace?” when the time comes.
In the meantime, the day-to-day operation of the
Palace Theatre continues…or as they say in show biz,
“the show must go on.”
It seems a crazy thing that we have
had only 2 of our 24 live events so far
this season, and we’re already off and
running, planning our 2014-15 season.
By the time you read this, I will have
been to Austin for our annual Arts
Midwest Conference. This is where
the fun begins!
Even as I’m writing this for our 2013 Sep/Oct
Applause, I am receiving dozens of emails daily and
stacks of post cards, brochures, and letters in the mail
all detailing the selling points of various performers,
bands, and entertainment options for this time next
year. The agents are quick to tell me why we want
their artists to play our theatre.
While I’m sure much of what they’re telling me
is true, I’d much rather hear from you, our Palace
patrons. Who or what would you like to see on stage
at the Palace or in the May Pavilion for the 2014-15
season? If we can’t book your specific act, maybe we
can find someone in that same style – 70s music, doo
wop, country, etc. You can email me your ideas at
[email protected].
We’ll keep the place busy, and we hope you’ll keep
joining us…see you soon!
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24 at 10
U, OCT
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FRINDLE
A SCHOOL MATINEE
PARTY IN THE MAY PAVILION!
KENSINGTON PARK is a duo of acoustic sound. The ‘unplugged’ interpretation
of classic hits presented by Kensington Park has become a listening favorite
for many in the Central Ohio area. Guitarist Andy Kerr and mandolinist Vaughn
Sizemore bring together an appreciation for some of the most popular songs from
the 1960 to today with a unique blend of stringed instrumentation. Featuring
such bands and artists as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, James Taylor, Buffalo
Springfield, Foo Fighters, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Pink Floyd and others,
Kensington Park skips through the pop music landscape with fresh arrangements,
while addressing an occasional classical piece as well.
Andy Kerr is known to many for his lead guitar work with regional rock and roll
acts such as Roundtree and As Is. Opening for bands such as Men at Work and
Living Color Andy has performed and recorded for 20 years.
Vaughn Sizemore has been performing since the age of fifteen. During the
seventies and eighties as a bluegrass musician, Vaughn opened for numerous acts
such as Bill Monroe, Eddie Rabbitt, Dr. Ralph Stanley, J.D. Crowe, New Grass
Revival, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver to name a few.
Kensington Park will perform such Beatles classics as Norwegian Wood, Yesterday,
Michelle, Here Comes the Sun, The Rolling Stones hits Paint it Black and
Satisfaction, James Taylor’s Carolina in My Mind, Fire and Rain and Something in
the Way She Moves to name just a few.
Andy and Vaughn also perform with the classic rock act The
Radio Pirates who will perform February 2014 in the May
Pavilion. Sponsored by United Bank. Tickets $15
MARY CHASE’S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING PLAY
Everyone knows that Mrs.
Granger, the language arts
teacher, has X-ray vision in her
classroom. She’s also a fanatic
about the dictionary, which is
hopelessly boring to one of
her students Nicholas Allen.
But when Nick learns an interesting tidbit about words
and where they come from, it inspires him to invent a
new word. From now on, a pen is no longer a pen—it’s
a FRINDLE. Based on the multiple award-winning, bestselling novel by Andrew Clements this quirky, imaginative
tale about creative thought and the power of words
will have young audience members inventing their own
words. Clements’ story is brought to life on the Palace
stage by professional actors from The Griffin Theatre
Co. This show is open to the public and appropriate for
children in
grades 3-6.
Please preregister
by calling
740/3832101.
Tickets
$3.50
HARVEY
Director Greg Patterson brings a dose of comedy to the May Pavilion
“Harvey” is a lighthearted comedy set in 1944. It features the eccentric and lovable Elwood P. Dowd
and his best friend -- a mischievous six-and-a-half foot invisible rabbit named Harvey. The play’s
setting alternates between the majestic home belonging to Elwood and his high-society sister Veta and
the sterile reception room at a sanatorium. This whimsical production includes a lively cast of twelve
characters who add excitement, drama and humor to the production. “Harvey” is a fun play for the
entire family and is recommended for ages 12 years and up.
The Marion Palace Theatre production cast includes Brad Bebout as the charming Elwood P. Dowd.
Additional cast members are: Trena Craig-Veta; Ashley Horton-Myrtle Mae; Will Smith-Dr. Chumley;
Daniel Bradshaw-Dr. Sanderson; Beth Campbell -Nurse Ruth Kelly; John W Garnes II- Duane Wilson;
Diana Dailey-Mrs. Chumley; Dean Jacob-Judge Gaffney; Bobbi Wilds-Ethel Chauvenet;
David Bell-E. J. Lofgren and Colleen Miller- Miss Johnson.
Marion Community Foundation’s Mary H. Hollaway Palace Theatre Fund and Ohio Arts Council co-sponsor
this production. Tickets are $20 general admission.
SEP 20, 21, 22
FRI & SAT 8PM | SUN 2PM
A PALACE PRODUCTION
LITTLE MERMAID
JR.
Local children star in Disney junior musical!
More than 65 cast and crew
members consisting of actors ages
8-14 will perform the fun and
colorful musical Little Mermaid
Jr. featuring many hit songs
including“Part of Your World” and
“Under the Sea.” Based on Disney’s
popular 1989 animated film, The
Little Mermaid Jr. tells the story
of Ariel, a mermaid seeking to live
life on land. But first, she’ll have
to defy her father, the king of the
sea, escape the clutches of an evil
sea witch and convince a prince
that she’s the girl with the perfect
voice.
Cast members are:
Ariel-Hanah Reiff;
Prince Eric-Wyatt Wells;
Sebastian-Tanner Wink;
Flounder-Ashley Watkins;
King Triton-Drake Facione;
Ursula-Sydney Schertzer;
Flotsam-Carson Bollinger;
Jetsam-Jia Radloff;
Scuttle-Madisen Schenk;
Grimsby-Isaiah Wasserbeck; Chef
Louis-Annie Bell; Mersisters:
Andrina-Alecea Rucks; AtinaShana DeWet; Aquata-Allena
Mclaughlin; Adella-Madison
Blankenship; Arista-Madilynn
Motes; Allana-Annie Bell;
Tentacles/Sea Creatures: Jada
Adams, Elena Bennett, Macyn
Danals, Julian Bishop Johnson,
Avery Petrie, Emily Ratliff,
Alexis Ruth, Brooklynn Short;
Gulls/Sea Creatures: Alyson
Hoffman, Andrea Hoffman,
Olivia Schertzer, Macie Snyder,
Delaney Tabbert, Brady Wink;
Chefs/Sea Creatures: Saskia
Brogan, Kassady Buchtel,
Bridget Dutton, Alea
French, Sydney Hancock,
Diné Hilbrandt, Riley
McCoy, Sarah Perkins,
Kyron Rucks, Owen
Russell, Elyssa Sayre;
Carlotta/Sailor/
Sea Creature (Under
The Sea)-Audrey
Watkins; Princesses/
Sea Creatures (Under
The Sea)-Kaitlyn
Albert, Tiffany Degood,
Elizabeth Harris, Maria
Peltier, Sarah Short,
Maddie Swain; Pilot/
Chef/Sea CreatureHarrison Fawlkner;
Sailors/Sea Creatures: Olivia
Kaufman, Hope Scott, Corrine
Starks; Sea Creatures–Riley
Brown, Kiersten Buchtel, Gabby
Cametti, Allison Farson, Sophie
Johnston, Cassey Maze, Miranda
McConnaughey, Kyler Peppard,
Paige Powers, Anna Redd, Katie
Richards, Emma Scott.
Artistic Team:
Director–Kristi
Wink; Producer–Clare Cooke;
Vocal Director–Ann Schertzer;
Set Design & Construction–Todd
Meadows and Andrea Johnston;
Costume Director–Susan Wenig;
Rehearsal Pianist-Diane Ehrman;
Stage Manager-Barb Yaksic; Asst.
Stage Manager-Rhonda Arnold;
Assistant to Director–April Short.
Order your tickets early for the
best seating. Ticket prices are $18
adults, $12 students. Sponsored in
part by Jim and Barb Greetham,
Ohio Arts Council and Marion
Community Foundation Mary H.
Hollaway Fund.
DIRECTED BY KRISTI WINK
OCT 11, 12, 13
FRI & SAT 7:30PM | SUN 2PM
CHRISTMAS
AT THE PALA
CE
AU D IT IO N S !
Director Clare Cooke
announces auditions
for “Christmas at the
Palace 2013” to be held
Sunday, October 20
from 3pm-6pm on the
Palace Theatre main
stage. All acts and ages
will be considered for
this family-friendly
holiday show. The
production traditionally
includes a variety of
community members in
choirs, dance numbers,
instrumental ensembles
and light-hearted, yet
touching, scenes of the
season. An accompanist
will be provided for
vocal auditions. CD’s
are permitted. Those
auditioning should
enter through the May
Pavilion. Performance
dates are December
6 & 7 @ 7:30pm and
December 8 @ 2pm.

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