May 2013 - Fort Findlay Playhouse
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May 2013 - Fort Findlay Playhouse
Fort Findlay Playhouse THE FORTELL May 2013 Fort Findlay Playhouse 300 W Sandusky St Findlay, Ohio 45840 419-423-7168 FFP Board of Trustees President: Samantha Henry [email protected] V.President: Patrick Davis [email protected] Secretary: Alicia Creger [email protected] Treasurer: Georgia Durain [email protected] Vickie Lopez vlopez@dtroh George Rustemeyer [email protected] Wes Taylor [email protected] Mark Thomas [email protected] Marty Williams [email protected] Other Contacts FFP Patrons: [email protected] FFP Website: fortfindlayplayhouse.org FFP Webmaster: [email protected] Fortell Editor: [email protected] Meetings Board: 1st Wednesday of the month General Membership: 4th Wednesday of the month (If a meeting night falls on a final dress: Board meetings are moved to the following Monday, GM meetings aren’t rescheduled) Fortell Staff Editor: Shirley Nebergall Proofing: J.R. Smith Photos (provided/taken from facebook): Kay Arico, Dawn Rose, Shirley Nebergall Contributors: Bill Rayle NEXT ISSUE’S DEADLINE 5pm, Monday, July 15 Box Office Fort Findlay Playhouse tickets can be purchased through the Arts Partnership, located at 618 S. Main St. in downtown Findlay, or by calling the Arts Partnership Box Office at (419) 422-4624. Box Office hours are Monday - Friday , 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (www.artspartnership.com) OCTA Website: www.ohiocommunitytheatre.org Shirley Nebergall, Editor Have you heard? Auditions have been announced! FFP’S 2013-2014 season will start off with the comedy/ farce Rumors, written by Neil Simon and directed by Jim Toth. At a large, Sneden's Landing townhouse, the Deputy Mayor of New York has just shot himself. Though only a flesh wound, four couples are about to experience a severe attack of farce. Gathering for their tenth wedding anniversary, the host lies bleeding in the other room and his wife is nowhere in sight. His lawyer, Ken, and wife Chris, must get "the story" straight before the other guests arrive. As the confusions and miscommunications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity. The show, written by the playwright of The Odd Couple and Brighton Beach Memoirs, opened on Broadway in 1988 and ran for 535 performances. Auditions will be held Sunday and Monday, June 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the playhouse. There are parts available for 10 adults (5m/5f). The characters in Rumors are the four couples: Chris and Ken Gorman, Claire and Lenny Ganz, Cookie and Ernie Cusack, Cassie and Glen Cooper. There are also two police officers, Officer Welch and Officer Pudney. If you would like more information, please contact Jim Toth at [email protected], or producer Barb Pace at [email protected]. Presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., Rumors will run August 8 - 11 & 15 -17 at the playhouse. Annual Banquet Held May 22, 2013 Food, Fun, Entertainment and Awards Page 2 Congratulations to the cast and crew of Fiddler on the Roof Back Group L- R: Karis Brown, Abbie Distal, Alicia Creger, Barb Pace, Richelle Reynolds, Aeryn Williams, Carol Clark, Andy Rutledge, Mark Thomas, Travis Ritter, Dennis Clark, Ron Dutton, Jerry Mathern, Pete Rose, Brad Schlumbohm, John Pace, George Rustemeyer, Ryan Parker, Kyle Slagley, Jeff Opperman, Cathy Williams, Elizabeth Opperman, Kendra Anderson, Angie Allen, Vickie Lopez, Lizzy Reynolds, Zachary Thomas Middle Row (kneeling/seated middle of photo - R): Talyn Foust, m James Foust, Julie Lane, Marty Williams, Dawn Rose, Devon Riddle, Amy Cox, Lily Rutledge, Sandra Krueger, Carly Powell, Golda Bishop Front Row (downstage L-R): Laurie Dye, Mara Sansalone, Jenny Fleck, Josh Trimble, Gopal Krishnan, Nick Trimble, Andrew Varney, Katelyn Rose, Maddie Keinbrink, Laine Shenise, Kennedy Garmong, Alisa Diller, Scott Edmondson, Roshan Thomas, Samantha Henry, Desra Dabney, Linda England Special Thanks to the FFP Annual Banquet Prize Donors Thank you to the following businesses for donating prizes for our Annual Banquet winners. Please be sure to patronize these businesses. (A very special thanks to Brit Rutledge for procuring the donations): Ali’s Alley Archies Arts Partnership Bellacino’s Biggby Coffee Bread Kneads Brinkman’s Country Corner Café Marie Carriage House Gifts Cedar Valley City Laundry Decorations Plus DeHaven’s Dietsch’s Doranna’s Eliesa Escabedo – potter Flag City Auto Wash Fort Findlay Coffee and Donut Shop Garden Central Great Scot Supermarket Greek Garden Henna by Kendra Jaqua’s Monogramming Joey Fratello’s John Maguire – photographer Kan Du Studio Lee’s Chicken Logan’s Irish Pub Main Street Deli Muddy River Bike Shop Oak Mallett Golf Course Papillon Boutique Penn Station Perennial Plant Peddler Pizza Hut Port Regal Cigar Shop R & R Law Offices Richard Ruehle – woodworker Rossilli’s Scarborough’s Pharmacy Shady Grove Golf Course The Healthy Spot Twisted Sister Jewelry We Service Coffee West End Tavern Wine Merchant Wolfie’s Schedule for NW OCTAFest Saturday, June 8 Sunday, June 9 9:00 a.m. Harlequins, Inc. - Moonlight and Magnolias 10:00 a.m. Williams County Community Theatre Dial "M" For Murder 11:00 a.m. 3B Productions - Urinetown, the Musical 9:00 a.m. Fremont Community Theatre - Love Letters 10:00 a.m. Black Swamp Players - A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody 11:00 a.m. Lion Face Productions - I Will Never Play Hamlet Lunch Break 2:00 p.m. Jay County Civic Theater - Little Women 3:00 p.m. Village Players - The Dinner Party 4:00 p.m. Fort Findlay Playhouse - On Golden Pond 5:00 p.m. Van Wert Civic Theatre - Driving Miss Daisy Lunch Break 7:30 p.m. Banquet at Memorial Hall Awards 2:00 p.m. Jesters Roving Players - Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? 3:00 p.m. Oregon Community Theatre - Are We There Yet? Page 3 Presenting the Fort Findlay Playhouse 2013-2014 Season This year’s productions will be directed by Jim Toth (Rumors and Leaving Iowa), Marty Williams (Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical and The Music Man), Cathy Williams (Cheaper by the Dozen), and Elizabeth Opperman (Moonlight and Magnolias). Please note, the production of Leaving Iowa is part of our Second Stage Productions and not part of the Patron program. Become a Fort Findlay Playhouse Supporter We’d like to invite you to consider becoming a Single Patron ($90-$164), Patron ($165-$198), Angel ($199 - $479) or Benefactor ($480 & up). If you would like to become a Playhouse supporter, simply fill out the application form found in the season brochure. If you didn’t get a brochure in the mail, stop by the playhouse some evening, leave a message on the playhouse answering machine (419-423-7168), or email the patron chairs, Lindsay Taylor and Betty Hipp at [email protected], they will be happy to send you a patron packet. Tickets may be reserved through the Arts Partnership, 9 am to 5 pm, Monday – Friday (419-422-4624). General ticket sales begin on Monday the week prior to opening night. Single Patrons, Patrons, Angels and Benefactors can make reservations 5-7 days prior to general sales, based on level of support. Tickets are $12 for regular productions and $15 for musicals. Please note that Second Stage productions are not included as part of the patron package. Page 4 2013 Region III AACTFest Awards For the Ohio Excerpt: Excellence in Performance Bonnie Emmer - Beth Finnegan Jerry Finnegan's Sister - The Drama Workshop Proceeding to National AACTFest which will be held in Carmel, Indiana, June 17-23.: Cradle and All Wisconsin Rapids Community Theatre - Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Elkhart Civic Theatre - Elkhart, Indiana The alternate to Nationals: Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening With the Illuminati) Players de Noc - Escanaba, Michigan 2013-2014 FFP Board of Trustees What to see in the Northwest Region and other local theaters The Wedding Singer May 31 - June 8 Towne & Country Players, Inc. – Versailles www.towne-and-country-players.com 937-526-5570 The Drowsy Chaperone June 7 – 23 Toledo Repertoire Theatre (Main Stage) – Toledo www.toledorep.org 419-243-9277 Into the Woods July 12 – 20 Bellevue Society for the Arts – Bellevue www.bellevuearts.net 419-484-2787 A Tale of Two Cities July 12 – 21 Amil Tellers of Dramatics – Lima www.amiltellers.org 800-944-1441 Shrek the Musical July 12 – 21 Archbold Community Theatre, Inc. - Archbold www.archboldcommunitytheatre.com 419-264-5717 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee July 12 – 21 Ritz Players – Tiffin www.ritztheatre.org 419-448-8544 Four Horse Parlay of Casper Munch July 12 – 21 Williams County Community Theatre – Bryan www.williamscountycommunitytheatre.com 888-569-9228 (Seated L-R:) Vickie Lopez, Samantha Henry (President), Wes Taylor, Marty Williams; (Standing L-R:) Patrick Davis (Vice-president), George Rustemeyer, Georgia Durain (Treasurer), Alicia Creger (Secretary), Mark Thomas Congratulations to Samantha Henry Samantha with cast mate Jamie Wellerstein Samantha played Catherine Hiatt in Van Wert Civic Theatre’s production of The Last 5 Years, written and composed by Jason Robert Brown. OCTA 2013 OCTA JUBILEE A 60 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! August 30 - September 2 Miamisburg, OH Hosted by the West Region Co-Conference Chairs: John Falkenbach and Christi Thomas Page 5 FFP Says Goodbye to Bob Balcomb (edited obituary) Fort Findlay Playhouse lost an actor and long-time Angel on May 22 when Robert Beecher Balcomb (88) died of congestive heart failure. Bob was born on July 22, 1924, in Davenport, Iowa. He attended Aurora West High School in Illinois, then spent three years in the 8th Air Force, serving in the 30th Photo Reconnaissance unit in Europe during World War II. In 1949, he graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University and married Ruth Dewar on June 21. Bob and Ruth lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Dayton, Ohio, before moving to Findlay in 1968. Bob headed the Graphic Arts Dept. at Marathon Oil Company from 1968 until his retirement in 1986. Bob led a very active life, but was most renowned for his bicycling activities. He participated in parades and special events throughout the country and overseas, wearing period garb while riding his Victorian high wheel bicycle. He loved to ride both high wheel and standard bicycles, and he traveled the world on both. His travels included rides in all 50 states, seven provinces in Canada and multiple countries in Europe and the Pacific. Though he didn't keep track of the miles, it's estimated he rode about 90,000 miles in his lifetime. Bob founded the popular Hancock Horizontal Hundred annual bike ride and was its director for 13 years. Thanks to his efforts, the HHH was the first one-day 100-mile bicycle tour in America to attract more than a thousand riders. Among his other bicycle achievements, Bob led a team of more than a hundred people in mapping out "ride-tested" routes all over Ohio, which were then incorporated into a set of three published maps (West, Central and East). He advised and volunteered for the Hancock Parks District on bicycle developments and activities, and he served on the Ohio Governor's Bicycle Advisory Commission. In 1991, Bob brought the world of antique bicycling to Findlay. For three days in June, cyclists from the League of American Wheelman and the International Veteran Cycling Association rode Victorian bikes all over Hancock County. WBGU-TV made a 30-minute TV special on the event. The Wheelmen returned to Findlay in the Summer of 2012 to give a final salute to their friend and leader. 1776, Bob is 2nd from left Craig and Bob in Arsenic and Old Lace As an artist, sculptor, and photographer himself, Bob was a great patron of The Arts. He was a Trustee of The Findlay Art League and an Angel of the Fort Findlay Playhouse (for over 40 years), where he had roles in two stage performances (Mckean in 1776 (1981) and Rev. Dr. Harpster in Arsenic and Old Lace (1986)). He also worked on publicity, programs, set construction and props for 1776 and did the program cover design and posters for The Runner Stumbles (1981). He was active in The Arts Partnership, the Toledo Arts Museum, and was a founding member of FAMTAM, The Findlay Area Members of the Toledo Arts Museum. Bob served as a judge of photo contests for The Courier and the Hancock Park District for many years. Over the years, his civic activities included serving as a Trustee of the Findlay Hancock County Public Library, donating exhibit materials to the Hancock County Historical Museum, and serving on the Advisory Council for the Hancock County Home Health Agency. He was active in Boy Scouts of America as a youth and a leader. He was a member of and served as an editor for Sigma Chi. Bob has donated his body to OSU Medical School for educational and research purposes. Gifts in his memory may be made to Bridge Home Health & Hospice, whose staff and volunteers became close friends while helping comfort and care for him in his final years. Our condolences to family and friends, especially to his son and fellow FFP alumni Craig Balcomb. Bob and Ruth, with 1893 G&J High Wheel & Ruth's "Autumn Leaves" painting in background. Page 6 Congratulations to Cathy Williams 2012-2013 Annual Recognition Award Recipient Cathy’s first show at the playhouse was Lost in Yonkers in October of 2005. Since then she has appeared in two shows and worked on a technical crew for 19 productions. She did double duty by appearing on stage and working tech for 16 shows. Cathy has served as a member of the Board of Trustees for three years (‘07-‘08, ‘08-‘09, ‘09-’10), serving as Secretary for one season (’09-’10). Here are Cathy’s FFP accomplishments: ON STAGE Over the Tavern (Ellen Pazinski) An Evening of Old Time Radio (Mary Morris) TECH CREW Honk - spotlight operator, costumes Agnes of God - costumes I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change - costume design That Championship Season - costumes The Curious Savage - costumes Death and the Maiden - producer, costumes, house The Queen of Bingo - costumes Hooray for Hollywood - costumes House of Frankenstein - costumes, props The Odd Couple - producer, costumes Arsenic and Old Lace - director, costumes, set dressing The Sunshine Boys - set dressing design, set dressing crew, costume design Escanaba in da Moonlight - costume design Harvey - set dressing, costume design Leading Ladies - costume design Back Street - costume design I Hate Hamlet - costume design Titanic - producer, costume design On Golden Pond - producer, costumes ON STAGE AND TECH CREW Lost in Yonkers (Grandma Kurnitz) - set dressing, costume coordinator, make-up Scrooge (Mrs Ethel Cratchet/partygoer/street scenes) - costume design, costumes Little Shop of Horrors (Bag Lady) - producer, costume design, costume crew The Best Man (Mrs Gamadge) - costumes Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Lacey) - producer, costumes, programs A Traveling Travesty in Two Acts (Mrs. Cordelia ffolietffolkes-ffortescue Woods - costumes Urinetown, The Musical (Josephine Stong) - costumes Pump Boys & Dinettes (Prudie Cupp) - costumes The Wizard of Oz (Aunt Em/Glinda) - costumes It’s A Wonderful Life (Mrs. Martini) - costumes design and construction, set dressing Once Upon a Mattress (chorus) - costume design Annie (Miss Hannigan) - costumes The King and I (Anna) - costume design The Silver Whistle (Mrs Sampler) - costumes Nuncrackers (Sister Mary Regina) - costumes Fiddler on the Roof (Fruma-Sarah) - costumes Page 7 Congratulations to the 2012 - 2013 Award Recipients Outstanding in Set Dressing Concept: Sandra Krueger - Fiddler on the Roof Outstanding in Set Dressing: Vickie Lopez and Brit Rutledge On Golden Pond Outstanding in Special Prop: Barb Pace for Omar, the Rooster The Silver Whistle Outstanding in Special Effects: Coy Schlumbohm for Fruma-Sarah - Fiddler on the Roof Outstanding in Musical Direction: Zach Thomas - Fiddler on the Roof Outstanding in Acting – Leading Role: Marty Williams as Tevye – Fiddler on the Roof Outstanding in Acting – Supporting Role: Brad Schlumbohm as Lazar Wolf - Fiddler on the Roof Daphne Bower as Amnesia - Nuncrackers Sandra Krueger as Diane Shrewsberry - The Ghost of Rhodes Manor Outstanding in Cameo Performance: Carly Powell as Grandma Tzeitel - Fiddler on the Roof Outstanding in Musical Performance: Dawn Rose for ‘Far From the Home’ - Fiddler on the Roof Outstanding in Musical Ensemble: Zach Thomas, Roshan Thomas, Kendra Anderson, Lizzie Reynolds, Desra Dabney, Golda Bishop, Alisa Diller, and Scott Edmunson - The Orchestra - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Set Decoration: Val Escobedo - Let’s Fall in Love Excellence in Light Design: Aeryn Williams - shadow lighting Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Set Dressing: Brit Rutledge - Nuncrackers Excellence in Sound Design: Dennis Rodrigues - The Ghost of Rhodes Manor Excellence in Costume Design: Cathy Williams - Fruma-Sarah - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Set Piece: Fireplace - On Golden Pond Excellence in Set Design: Marty Williams - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Choreography: Tara Laciano - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Light Design: Marty Williams, Julie Lane - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Props: Vickie Lopez, Brit Rutledge, Sandra Kureger - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Directing: Aeryn Williams - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Acting - Leading Role: Betty Hipp as Ethel Thayer - On Golden Pond Julie Lane as Golde - Fiddler on the Roof Rick Workman as Norman Thayer - On Golden Pond Excellence in Acting - Supporting Role: Linda England as Miss Hoadley - The Silver Whistle Shirley Nebergall as Mrs Hamner - The Silver Whistle Jim Toth as Mr. Beebe - The Silver Whistle Dennis Clark as Emmett - The Silver Whistle Excellence in Acting - Cameo Performance: Cathy Williams as Fruma-Sarah - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Musical Performance: Daphne Bower as Amnesia - Nuncrackers Elizabeth Opperman - Let’s Fall in Love Kyle Slagley - Let’s Fall in Love Jeff Opperman - Let’s Fall in Love Ryan Parker for ‘Now I Have Everything’ - Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Special Performance: Jeff Opperman and Travis Ritter for The Bottle Dance Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Ensemble: Mark Thomas, John Pace, George Rustemeyer, Dennis Clark, Ron Dutton, Andy Rutledge, Pete Rose, m James Foust, Andrew Varney, Gopal Krishana, Talyn Foust, Jeff Opperman, Travis Ritter, Marty Williams, and Brad Schlumbohm for The Inn Scene Fiddler on the Roof Excellence in Musical Ensemble: Devon Riddle, Dawn Rose, Amy Cox, Lily Rutledge, and Kennedy Garmong for ‘Matchmaker’ - Fiddler on the Roof Daphne Bower, Julie Lane, Cathy Williams, Laurie Dye, Brit Rutledge, and Dennis Clark - Nuncrackers Excellence in Musical Performance by a Duet: Julie Lane and Marty Williams for ‘Do You Love Me?’ Fiddler on the Roof Honorable Mention in Acting: Dennis Clark as Sister Julia - Nuncrackers Honorable Mention in Acting – Supporting Role: m James Foust as Buddy Haggerty The Ghost of Rhodes Manor Honorable Mention in Musical Performance: Andrew Varney as Lachiem - Fiddler on the Roof Honorable Mention in Ensemble: Laurie Dye, Vickie Lopez, Samantha Henry, Aeryn Williams, Lori Foster, Sandra Krueger, Linda England, m James Foust, Alicia Creger, and Barb Pace - The Ghost of Rhodes Manor Merit in Ensemble: Lily Rutledge, Gracie Foster, Nick Trimble, Evan Barth, and Josh Trimble for ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ - Nuncrackers The Production of the Year was awarded to Fiddler on the Roof, Aeryn Williams, director; Zach Thomas, music director; Vickie Lopez and Samantha Henry co-producers; and Tara Laciano, choreographer. Guest presenters for the evening were: Samantha Henry, Pete Rose, Lori Foster, Gracie Foster, Jim Toth, Julie Lane, Dawn Rose, Betty Hipp, Sandra Krueger, and Alicia Creger. Congratulations to everyone who made this past season possible. Page 8 Page 9 SOLD OUT The hotel is taking a waiting list in case of cancellations (which they have had). You will need to book a hotel in Van Wert. Page 10 Page 11 LOOKING AHEAD (all events take place at FFP unless otherwise noted) Board Meeting Wed., June 5 7:30 p.m. NW OCTA Regional Weekend (see pages 2 & 9 for details) Fri. - Sun., June 7-9 Rumors Auditions (see article page 1) Mon. - Tue., June 23-24 7:30 p.m. General Membership Meeting Wed., June 26 7:30 p.m. Board Meeting Wed., July 3 7:30 p.m. Fortell Deadline Mon., July 15 5:00 p.m. Tickets for Rumors Benefactors Angels Patrons General Public Mon., July 22 Tue., July 23 Wed., July 24 Mon., July 29 Arts Partnership Box Office 419-422-4624 Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. General Membership Meeting Wed., July 24 7:30 p.m. Board Meeting (new date T.B.D.) Wed., August 7 7:30 p.m. Rumors Thu. - Sat., August 8-10, 15-17 Sun., August 11 8:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical Auditions Mon. - Tue., August 12-13 7:30 p.m. General Membership Meeting Wed., August 28 7:30 p.m. OCTA State Conference Fri. - Mon., August 30 - September 2 Board Meeting Wed., September 4 7:30 p.m. Fortell Deadline Sun., September 15 5:00 p.m. General Membership Meeting Wed., September 25 7:30 p.m. Board Meeting Wed., October 2 7:30 p.m. Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical Thu. - Sat., October 10-12, 17-19, 24-26 Sun., October 13, 20, 27 8:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Fort Jennings, OH Miamisburg, OH 2012-2013 NW Regional Reps and FFP OCTA Delegate J.J. Aiello: [email protected] Dan Basinger: [email protected] Jesse Bernal: [email protected] Cathy Williams: [email protected] Jerry Zimmerman: [email protected] Jim Toth, Delegate: [email protected]
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