Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V
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Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V
3/24/15, 5:44 PM Coming Soon: SHOWTUNE See details below on great upcoming shows from the Heart of the Hills Players... 2015 PERFORMANCES SCHEDULED Congratulations to the Board of Directors and the Script Committee: Bev Luria (Chair), Elaine Baird, Eileen Marshall, Pam Messano, Paul Messano, Chancey Miller, Gwenn Samuel, and John White, who together have reached their goal of selecting all three HOH show productions for the coming year! This will allow season https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120511158152&format=html&printFrame=true Page 1 of 6 Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V - March 2015 3/24/15, 5:44 PM tickets and season advertising to be available to be sold. It will also aid senior centers to plan their participation with the advance notice they need. The shows selected for 2015 are: Spring show: "Showtune" - By: Jerry Herman Warren Civic Center May 6 - 9 Bill Baird will be our Director for this show!! Pam Messano will be our Choreographer and Assistant Director. AUDITIONS will be held March 11 and 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the DAV (big red barn) on Dequindre Rd north of Auburn. Warm up your vocal chords and come on out! Summer Show: "Oklahoma" - By: Rodgers and Hammerstein Main stage Macomb Center for Performing Arts - Stage rehearsal August 16 -19. Performances August 20 and 23 - Matinee, August 21 and 22 - evening Fall Show: "Taking My Turn" - By: Robert Livingston Macomb Center for Performing Arts, November 10 and 11 or November. 17 and 18 Upcoming Events By Eileen Marshall 2015 The Year of Theatre in Michigan Michigan AACTFest March 27-29, 2015 Hosted by Owosso Community Players Regional AACTFest Region III April 15-19, 2015- Regional Hosted by Center Stage 'Midland Center for the Arts National AACTFest-National June 22-25, 2015 Hosted by Grand Rapids Civic Theatre - featured in this newsletter Check out their web sites, and be sure to get on www.communitytheatre.org for news of Michigan's community theaters. (AACT - American Association of Community Theatre Birthdays: April, May & June 2015 Membership Dues By Sara Scrivano According to HOH guidelines, all HOH membership dues must be paid by MARCH 15, 2015. We are sure many of you have simply forgotten, but it is a requirement to be considered a Heart of the Hills member. Only HOH paid members are permitted to take part in the HOH spring, summer, and fall productions, as well as any mini-shows that are performed under the auspices of the Heart of the Hills Players. Members who wish to continue membership should complete the two-page 2015 HOH Application form enclosed in this newsletter. Send that form along with a $25 check payable to HOH Players ATTENTION: Chancey Miller 28401 Mound Road #946, Warren, MI 48090 Click on this Link: Membership Application Form to obtain an easy-to-print PDF version of the document. f you pay by check, that will be your proof of payment. If you pay in cash, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and a receipt for payment will be sent to you. Membership is also required to receive the Newsletters so please renew your Membership Dues right away so that you will continue to be up to date on all upcoming news! Remember - it must be received by March 15th, so mail it right away! Hope we hear quickly from all who have not yet paid! If you have any questions, contact Membership Chairperson Sara Scrivano by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at 586-574-1816. You may contact Chancey Miller at 586-412-0154 if you are not able to reach Sara. https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120511158152&format=html&printFrame=true Page 2 of 6 Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V - March 2015 3/24/15, 5:44 PM Storage Area By Linda Leffler When I was first asked to take charge of cleaning out the storage area of costumes, I thought, "Sure...We have all cleaned out closets. I can handle this easily! " But when I first approached the storage area, it was an eerie feeling. I am not used to locked gate entries with secret codes... or entering a quiet locked building with long quiet hallways in an empty building. As I entered alone, I thought of Harry Potter's Vanishing Cabinet that made people disappear ...or the closet under his stairway. It was also a feeling of Narnia where one walked into a wardrobe and entered a magicalplace. Which was it? Both! I slowly opened the large door and saw what was before me. My thoughts now turned to the Cat in the Hat story line, "This mess is so big, And so deep and so tall, We cannot pick it up. There is no way at all!" I accepted this challenge, however, so I needed to see it through. I began the attack with three options: Hang it, Fold it, or Toss it. Board Members: 2015 Officers President: Chancey Miller Vice President: Paul Messano Secretary: Elaine Baird Treasurer: Bill Dupree Directors Social: Humi Koester Membership: Sara Scrivano Special Projects: Melanie Lee Public Rel.: Eileen Marshall Member-at-large: Barb Ahlberg I want to thank both Carol Scheffels and Pam Messano for each giving me a day to help at the beginning with the enormous task we faced. More than once I wished I had the ability of Samantha from Bewitched and could simply twitch my nose and make things happen!!!! In spite of it all, the mission was accomplished! The results were two double-sided racks full of more than 50 dresses and 40 men's shirts, tuxedos, and 25 large plastic bins full of discoveries such as a sun and umbrellas, Statue of Liberty and flags, Christmas costumes and Easter bunny ears, Scottish, western and baseball attire, and certainly sparklies galore!!! All these items have now been grouped, labeled, pictured and documented. So you see.....the closet with costumes and dresses was quite https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120511158152&format=html&printFrame=true Page 3 of 6 Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V - March 2015 Upcoming Events 2015 - The Year of Theatre in Michigan Michigan AACTfest March 27-29, 2015 Hosted by Owosso Community Players AACT Region III AACTfest April 16-19, 2015 Hosted by Center Stage Midland Center for the Arts National AACTfest June 23-28-2015 Hosted by Grand Rapids Civic Theatre 3/24/15, 5:44 PM magical, and I did make some things disappear! As with my home closet, I just hope this area will stay as organized as it is now. Interview with Barbara Ensminger By: Eileen Marshall Barbara Ensminger is a legend in her own time to those of us who have known her during her membership with Heart of the Hills Players. She is one of the original members who started with Margie Montross at the old OPC elementary school building near downtown Rochester in 1985 with a melodrama entitled "He Done Her Wrong or Wedded But No Wife." Their close friendship developed over the years as Margie directed the "Best of Times" in 1990, the first of the Senior Shows at the Macomb Performing Arts Center. Margie encouraged her to perform solos, chorus numbers and to begin singing with the Mood Swings, a trio, with Barbara Sementowski and Betty Jones in the style of the Andrew sisters. Their close harmonies made them popular entertainers at several area venues. Barbara says that was her favorite singing experience. Newsletter Team PR Director: Eileen Marshall Co-editors: Linda Leffler, Carol Scheffels Layout & Programming: Will Heine Photographer: Jack Yee Her singing career really began when she was two years old in Kalamazoo singing with her guitar-playing dad. He loved Country music; but when she was seven or eight years old, she wanted to sing popular music and he refused. Barbara began to sing recorded popular music with orchestrations, and that's how her musical career began. When I first met Barbara, she was selling real estate in Waterford. She excelled at that job for fifteen years and was often named Real Estate Agent of the year. During this time she and Margie worked closely to develop the Ms. Senior Michigan Pageant. Barbara was one of the top finalists. Before that, she had her own interior design business and worked out of Northland Mall. She still keeps in touch with one of her employees. I asked Barbara if she had a favorite performance. Because she's https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120511158152&format=html&printFrame=true Page 4 of 6 Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V - March 2015 3/24/15, 5:44 PM done so many memorable ones, she could not pick out one. So I recalled a favorite of mine which was when she and her daughter, Gale, did a duet called "Nobody's Gonna Harm You; Not While I'm Around." It moved the audience with its emotional and beautiful message. The mother-daughter duo shared another set of experiences as a result of their expertise in Skate Dancing. They both won several awards. One of Barbara's trophies was earned in the Esquire Roller Skating event, and she won several other trophies as well. When Barbara retired from skating and Gale continued to win awards, Barbara sewed all of Gale's beautiful, detailed costumes. Gale is Barbara's only child; and in addition, she has three grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Through the years, Barbara's commitment to HOH has been steady with her many years of work on the Board helping to establish our 501c3 status and reading for the Play Reading Committee and attending out-of-state festivals. In fact, she, Jeannie Schutte and I performed one of our Funny Stuff skits in Asheville, N.C. We had to recruit two men to fill our cast, and we pulled it off. Barbara is the ultimate performer! She wows the audience and gives them her all. She loves the stage. One of Barbara's greatest pleasures now is her much loved rescue dog, Patsy. Barbara says Patsy knows her every move and her every word. They share a comfortable apartment on the grounds of the First Baptist Church of Troy, in Bethany Villa at 1676 Jackson Drive, Troy, MI 48083. She'd love to hear from you at 248-526-0251. National Community Theatre Festival By: Eileen Marshall Prior to the entire festival, the Community Theatre Management Conference will be held Monday - June 22, Tuesday - June 23 and Wednesday - June 24. The educational gathering is for anyone with responsibility for managing a community theatre and brings together administration from all levels of avocational theater. This conference is especially meaningful for Board members, but all are welcome from the volunteer who "runs things around here" to the "just starting" part-time administrator to the full-time professional manager. The conference experience is through a series of intensive topicsensitive, specific round table discussions with participants sharing experiences - both problems and solutions. In addition, twelve winning state community theaters will be presenting their shows over the span of the festival as a result of winning in their respective regions. The first of the twelve shows will be held on Wednesday June 24. Registration is $270 AACT member; $345 non-member with a $50 early-bird discount if registered by May 15. This cost covers all sessions, materials, snacks, and a copy of Boards in the Spotlight https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1120511158152&format=html&printFrame=true Page 5 of 6 Heart of the Hills Players Newsletter - Volume V - March 2015 3/24/15, 5:44 PM by Twin Lynch. Special rates are $129 for 1/4 in a room. Reservations may be made at 1-800-253-3590 or online at esweb.passkey.com/ go/AACT. The Grand Rapids Civic Theatre will be the location for the productions and is a short walk from the Amway Grand Plaza, an AAA Four Diamond luxury hotel, the official hotel for the Festival. For Sale Peggy Bogart has an XL black velvet skirt for sale. It has never been worn and cost $80 originally. If you are interested in purchasing it, please call Peggy at 248.646.9927 to make an offer. Caring Thoughts Please keep the following members in your thoughts for healing and strength: Bob Marshall, Nancy Lemma's husband (Sam), Bill Dupree, Humi Koester, Barbara Tocco, and Joanne Vitale. Page 6 of 6