Fort Findlay Playhouse 300 W Sandusky St Findlay, Ohio 45840 419-423-7168 FFP Board of Trustees President: Wes Taylor [email protected]V.President: Pete Rose [email protected]Secretary: Tara Laciano [email protected]Treasurer: Deb Finley [email protected]Patrick Davis [email protected]Georgia Durain [email protected]Bill Rayle [email protected]Dawn Rose [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: Kay Arico (cast), Samantha Henry (party) Contributors: Patrick Davis, Georgia Durain, Samantha Henry, Elizabeth Orley, Bill Rayle, AACT website, OCTA Cuelines NEXT ISSUE’S DEADLINE 5pm, Tuesday, March 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, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (artspartnership.com) OCTA Website: www.ohiocommunitytheatre.org January 2011 Shirley Nebergall, Editor Fort Findlay Playhouse THE FORTELL Cast Announced for Escanaba in Da Moonlight Escanaba in Da Moonlight is Jeff Daniel's hilariously twisted comedy about five Yoopers - residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula - and their escapades at a ramshackle deer camp on the eve of the Opening Day of the 1989 hunting season. For nearly three quarters of a century, Soady men have trekked to their little "home away from home" north of Escanaba - the heart and soul of the U.P. - to drink, cause a little bit of trouble, and bag bucks. But in the words of Patriarch Albert Soady (Jim Toth), "Dat year camp was as tense as a moose's butt durin' fly season." At 43, Reuben Soady (Patrick Davis) is in danger of becoming the oldest member in the history of the family never to bag a buck. Known around town as the "Buckless Yooper," even Reuben's wife, Wolf Moon Dance (Shelly Umathum), is a better shot. As the fateful dawn approaches, Reuben attempts to change his luck by altering several of the time tested rituals and traditions of Soady deer camp, but only succeeds in fueling a series of strange and unexplainable events causing Remnar (Pete Rose), Reuben's overly superstitious brother, to remark, "If I didn't know better, I'd say this camp was cursed." Following a blinding whoosh of light, Jimmer Negamanee (Wes Taylor), who once was abducted by aliens, arrives at camp. Department of Natural Resources Ranger Tom T. Treado (Kyle Slagley) shows up unannounced to inform the Soadys he's just seen God up on their ridge. (Continued on page 2) Harvey Auditions Coming in March Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have a friend, Harvey, whom he describes as a six-foot, three-and- one-half-inch tall pooka resembling a rabbit. Elwood introduces Harvey to everyone he meets. His social-climbing sister, Veta, increasingly finds his eccentric behavior embarrassing. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her daughter, Myrtle Mae, and their family from future embarrassment. When they arrive at the sanitarium, a comedy of errors ensues. The doctors commit Veta instead of Elwood, when the truth comes out the search is on for Elwood and his invisible companion. When Elwood shows up at the sanitarium looking for his lost friend Harvey, it seems that the mild-mannered Elwood's delusion has had a strange influence on the staff, including Dr. Chumley and his medical partner Dr. Sanderson. Harvey, by Mary Chase will run May 5-8 and 12-15. Director Jim Toth will hold auditions March 27 & 28. Watch for more details in the March Fortell.
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Fort Findlay Playhouse 300 W Sandusky St Findlay, Ohio 45840 419-423-7168
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: Kay Arico (cast), Samantha Henry (party) Contributors: Patrick Davis, Georgia Durain, Samantha Henry, Elizabeth Orley, Bill Rayle, AACT website, OCTA Cuelines
NEXT ISSUE’S DEADLINE 5pm, Tuesday, March 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, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and
Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (artspartnership.com)
OCTA Website: www.ohiocommunitytheatre.org
January 2011 Shirley Nebergall, Editor
F o r t F i n d l a y P l a y h o u s e T H E F O R T E L L
Cast Announced for Escanaba in Da Moonlight
Escanaba in Da Moonlight is Jeff Daniel's hilariously twisted comedy about five Yoopers - residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula - and their escapades at a ramshackle deer camp on the eve of the Opening Day of the 1989 hunting season.
For nearly three quarters of a century, Soady men have trekked to their little "home away from home" north of Escanaba - the heart and soul of the U.P. - to drink, cause a little bit of trouble, and bag bucks. But in the words of Patriarch Albert Soady (Jim Toth), "Dat year camp was as tense as a moose's butt durin' fly season." At 43, Reuben Soady (Patrick Davis) is in danger of becoming the oldest member in the history of the family never to bag a buck. Known around town as the "Buckless Yooper," even Reuben's wife, Wolf Moon Dance (Shelly Umathum), is a better shot. As the fateful dawn approaches, Reuben attempts to change his luck by altering several of the time tested rituals and traditions of Soady deer camp, but only succeeds in fueling a series of strange and unexplainable events causing Remnar (Pete Rose), Reuben's overly superstitious brother, to remark, "If I didn't know better, I'd say this camp was cursed." Following a blinding whoosh of light, Jimmer Negamanee (Wes Taylor), who once was abducted by aliens, arrives at camp. Department of Natural Resources Ranger Tom T. Treado (Kyle Slagley) shows up unannounced to inform the Soadys he's just seen God up on their ridge.
(Continued on page 2)
Harvey Auditions Coming in March Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have a friend, Harvey, whom he describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall pooka resembling a rabbit. Elwood introduces Harvey to everyone he meets. His social-climbing sister, Veta, increasingly finds his eccentric behavior
embarrassing. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her daughter, Myrtle Mae, and their family from future embarrassment. When they arrive at the sanitarium, a comedy of errors ensues. The doctors commit Veta instead of Elwood, when the truth comes out the search is on for Elwood and his invisible companion. When Elwood shows up at the sanitarium looking for his lost friend Harvey, it seems that the mild-mannered Elwood's delusion has had a strange influence on the staff, including Dr. Chumley and his medical partner Dr. Sanderson. Harvey, by Mary Chase will run May 5-8 and 12-15. Director Jim Toth will hold auditions March 27 & 28. Watch for more details in the March Fortell.
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The Search has Begun
Interested in being part of the backbone of FFP? Think about running for an position on the Board of Trustees. This year’s nominating committee has begun their search for candidates. There are three positions open for the 2011-2012 election. Each of these is for a three year term. In order to be a board member, you must have attended three meetings (board or general), worked on a show in some capacity (ushering does not count), or been a chair (or co-chair), of a permanent committee. New board members will join Marty Williams, Georgia Durain, Deb Finley, Tara Laciano, Pete Rose, and Wes Taylor. If you wish to put your name on the ballot or you have questions, contact one of the nominating committee members: Bill Rayle ([email protected]), Pete Rose ([email protected]) or Lori Foster ([email protected]).
Director Georgia Durain, producer Boyd Durain and crew are busy putting the show together for you to enjoy February 10 - 13 and 17 - 19. Tickets go on sale to Benefactors on
January 24, Angels on January 25 and to Patrons on January 26. General ticket sales begin January 31. Escanaba in Da Moonlight is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
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Congratulations to the cast and crew of Annie Sitting (L-R): Andrew Varney, Dennis Clark, Katelyn Rose, Izzie (with back to camera), Kennedy Garmong, Pete Reynolds; Kneeling (L-R): Lydia Mattingly, Emily Gilbert, Madelin Kreinbrink, Sarah Pucheon, Mara Sansalone, Claire Warnecke, Emma Linthicum, Tess Marshall, Devony Miller, Lily Rutledge; Standing (L-R): Laurie Dye, Nathan Buck, Dawn Rose, Aeryn Williams (holding Prima), Chuck Warbecke, Patrick Davis, Pat Courtney, Daniella Gilbert, Erin Tiell, Jake Bixler, George Rustemeyer, Carol Clark, Nick Trimble, Cathy Williams (holding Duke), Jim Toth, Linda England, Coryn Buck, Alyssa Miller, Dimitri Dunn, Jerry Mathern, Alicia Creger, Bill Rayle, Alison Buck, Samantha Henry, James Foust (with Wacky) and Joanne Marquart (crew not pictured)
AACT (American Association of Community Theatre) festivals are part
of a multi-year process that culminates in a national festival held in odd-numbered years. AACTFest provides an opportunity for community theatres from AACT's 11 regions to enter productions for adjudication and advancement from state to regional to national level. AACTFest is both a celebration of theatre and a learning experience for those who take part. AACTFest11 is a national theatre event that will bring the best community theatre productions from across the country and the U.S. Armed Services in Europe to Rochester, New York, June 20-26, 2011. Over 600 people are expected to participate in this American Association of Community Theatre flagship event. Performances, workshops and exhibitions are open to the public. Region III consists of theatres in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. The Region III Festival will be April 29 - May 1, 2011 in Columbus, Ohio. The Ohio Community Theatre Association State AACTFest will be held March 4-6 in Maumee, hosted by 3B Productions (606 Conant St). Gary Buerk ([email protected]) is serving as the chairperson, Joe Barton ([email protected]) is the co-chairperson and Beckie Heck ([email protected]) is the registration chair. Registration is $65/person for state AACTFest and includes the excerpts, 2 afterglows and an awards dinner. A reservation form is included with this Fortell on page five.
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Membership Morale Committee Happenings By Samantha Henry, Membership Morale Chair On December 21
st the Membership Morale Committee hosted a caroling and
Christmas party. The group met around 6:00 P.M. at the playhouse. The caroling consisted of many holiday favorites including Joy to the World, Sleigh Ride, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, and many others. We traveled up and down Sandusky St., hitting all the houses lit for the holiday. The caroling was concluded at Marty and Cathy Williams house, where the Christmas party began. The party was “ugly sweater” themed. All guests were encouraged to wear their
ugliest Christmas sweater to show off. There were many treats provided by the
participants, and even those who could not attend donated to the festivities.
Betty Hipp, J. Ladd, and Donnita Krauss were not able to attend, but brought
snacks, cups, and drinks. The party was wrapped up by having a white
elephant gift exchange. There were about 25 gifts being passed around and
stolen, but the most stolen gift was an old fashioned Etch-a-sketch.
Those in attendance were: Aeryn Williams, Cathy Williams, Marty Williams,
Titanic Plans Underway By Patrick Davis, Playreading Chair
The playreading committee is taking steps to finalize the 2011-2012 FFP season. We do not yet have a completed slate of shows to present to the board for approval, but we are very excited about what we plan to be our anchor show.
April 15, 2012 will mark the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. RMS Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world when she set off on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City on April 10, 1912. Four days into the crossing, at 11:40 pm on April 14, 1912, she struck an iceberg and sank at 2:20 am the following morning, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.
Titanic the Musical opened on Broadway way in 1995. The show has music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and a book by Peter Stone. It won five Tony Awards, including the award for Best Musical. The story follows the passengers and crew as they meet and board the show’s main character; the ship herself. Then the unthinkable happens, “The Ship of Dreams”, “The Unsinkable Ship” hits an iceberg and slowly begins to slip beneath the icy Atlantic Ocean. Life in the first, second and third class sections of the ship, stories of heroism, love and despair are all described in song.
We are hoping to be able to put on the show near the actual anniversary of her sinking. Marty Williams has expressed an interest in directing this colossal (should I say titanic) undertaking and is already hard at work trying to find a way to sink an entire ocean liner with only 42 feet of stage. We are also hoping to fill the rest of the season with shows never before seen on the FFP stage. Plan on joining Fort Findlay Playhouse for all the 2011-2012 season.
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 2/23-27
University of Findlay – Findlay findlay.edu
419-434-5335
The Odd Couple 3/4-13
Archbold Community Theatre, Inc. - Archbold archboldcommunitytheatre.com
419-264-5717
She Loves Me 3/4-13
Grand Lake Theatrix – St. Mary’s grandlaketheatrix.com
Looking for “Spook House” help! By Elizabeth Orley The Playhouse will be moving the annual haunted house from the train museum off of I-75 to our own grounds at the warehouse. We are still in the planning phase and are looking for help on the planning committee, workers, and characters. This event will be taking place each full weekend in October on Friday and Saturday.
The planning committee will meet for a second time on Thursday, January 27th at 6 pm at the Playhouse. If anyone is interested in helping us plan, we’d be happy to have you! At this meeting we will be looking at the following things: Name ideas for the spook house and themes for each room. If you have ideas for a room, please make a list of props and a rough estimate budget for that room. We are hoping to get lots of people and lots of ideas to make this a super scary and successful year! If you have any questions or if you are unable to attend the meeting but would like to submit an idea please contact Boyd Durain at [email protected] or Elizabeth Orley at [email protected].
Northwest Region Holds Delegates Meeting From the December issue of Cuelines
ANNIE AUDITIONS ANNOUNCED By Marty Williams
This year's Christmas musical is the American favorite, Ann ie. Reuniting the team that brough t you last year's The Soun d of Music, Annie w ill be d irected by
Kathy Newell and produced by Marty Williams w ith musical d irection by Dan Basinger and choreography by the team of L inda England and Kirsten Gary.
Auditions will be held the weekend of September 30 through October 2.
Children's Aud itions
Girls between the ages of eight and fourteen wil l audit ion on Saturday, September 30 at G lenwood Midd le Schoo l. Reg istration begins at 9:00 a m with
auditions beginn ing at 1 0:00 am. There are roles for seven girls in th is production. Please have a one-minu te song prepared. Select a song or the port ion of a
song that shows your best! Please, no songs from the show. An accompanist w ill be provided. You shou ld dress comfortab ly and be prepared to dance. Those
audition ing who are called back from the music and dance audit ions must be available on Saturday afternoon for a reading audit ion.
Adult Audition s
Adults w ill aud ition on Sunday and Monday evenings at 7 :00 p.m. Please have a one-minute song prepared. Select a song or the portion of a song that show s
your best! Please, no songs from the show. An accompanist will be prov ided. Come prepared to move. T his show is reminiscent of the th irties movie musicals,
so there is a considerable amount of dancing.
Synop sis of Roles
Principal Women's Roles :
Miss Hann igan - age range 30s to 40 s, must s ing and dance, with some solo w ork. Excellent character role. Miss Hann igan runs the orphanage
for girls.
Grace Farrell - age range 20s to 30s, mus t sing soprano range and move well. Grace is secretary to Oliver Warbucks.
Lily St. Regis - age range 20s to 30s, must sing and dance. Lily is Rooster Hannigan's g irlfriend and might be described as 'not too bright'.
Principal Men's Roles :
Oliver Warbucks - age range 40s-50s, mus t sing and dance. Successful b ill ionaire industrialist. Very po mpous but has a softer side.
Rooster Hannigan - age range 20s to 30s , must sing and dance. Excellent character role.
FDR - small, but importan t character role.
Children's Roles:
All of the children sing and dance. Age ranges given are the character's age. Hopefully girls who are a lit tle older, bu t "look" younger will
be cast in many of the roles. Due to the paces of the rehearsals and the show, i t is recommended that aud itioners be at least eigh t years
old.
Annie - age range 10-11. Must sing and dance well. This ro le requires terrific stamina because of the nu mber of scenes invo lved.
Molly - character age range of 5-6 but will be p layed by an older child who looks younger.
Kate - age range 7-8
Tessie - age range 9-10
Pepper - age range 12-13
July - age range 12-13
Duffy - age range 13-14
The supporting cast of th is sh ow is made up of five men and seven women. T he women have twenty roles between them and men have th irty five. A great
opportunity for the character actor in all of us.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Kathy Newell at 423-1314 or Marty W illia ms at 42 2-1834.
NEXT MONTH’S DEADLINE 5:00 p.m., Thursday, October 5
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UPCOMING EVENTS (all events take place at FFP unless otherwise noted)
Tickets on sale to Benefactors for Escanaba in Da Moonlight Mon., Jan. 24 422-4624 Tickets on sale to Angels for Escanaba in Da Moonlight Tues., Jan. 25 M-W & F, 9 am - 4 pm Tickets on sale to Patrons for Escanaba in Da Moonlight Wed., Jan. 26 Thurs., 11 am - 6 pm Tickets on sale to General Public for Escanaba in Da Moonlight Mon., Jan. 31 General Membership Meeting Wed., Jan. 26 7:30 pm Board Meeting Wed., Feb. 2 7:30 pm Escanaba in Da Moonlight (see article page 1) Thu. - Sat., Feb. 10 - 12, 17 - 19 8:00 pm Sun., Feb. 13 5:00 pm General Membership Meeting Wed., Feb. 23 7:30 pm Board Meeting Wed., Mar. 2 7:30 pm AACT Fest (see article page 2) Fri. - Sun., Mar. 4 - 6 Daylight Saving Time Begins Sun., Mar. 13 2:00 am Fortell Deadline Tues., Mar. 15 5:00 pm General Membership Meeting Wed., Mar. 23 7:30 pm Harvey auditions (see article page 1) Sun. - Mon., Mar. 27 - 28 7:30 pm