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The People's Playhouse for 49 Years
2014-2015 Mainstage seasonCelebrating American Music...
plus a dash of classic humor
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Records indicate that Swift Creek Mill was in existence as early as 1663. It is believed to be the oldest grist mill in this country. Henry Randolph I, born in Little Houghton, Northamptonshire, England, migrated to this country about 1640. In 1655, he acquired a large tract of land in Bermuda Hundred on Swift Creek where he erected the present mill.
An heir of Henry Randolph I, William Bland Randolph, deeded the mill to William Rowlett on February 20, 1805, and it became known as Rowlett’s Mill. In 1852, the Rowlett heirs conveyed the mill to the Swift Creek Manufacturing Company.
On May 9th and 10th, 1864, a battle was fought around the mill while General B.F. Butler’s Army of the James attempted to cross Swift Creek. Following the Civil War, the property became Schmidt’s Distillery, making corn whiskey. Following this, the property changed hands several times, was operated as a grist mill and became known in 1929 as Swift Creek Mill. It continued to operate as a grist mill until about 1956.
On December 2, 1965, Swift Creek Mill Playhouse opened its doors. To convert the old grist mill into a dinner theater required an addition to the three story building to house the kitchen, dressing rooms and restrooms. Stairways were built leading to upper and lower dining levels, and to the theatre located on the top floor. Much of the old equipment in the mill was refurbished to lend a rustic atmosphere.
Swift Creek Mill has been preserved as both an historical landmark and cultural outlet for the talent of local artists, skilled actors, directors, designers and technicians whose efforts have made possible the artistic achievements of the Mill. The 300 year old Swift Creek Mill has been made a Virginia Historical Landmark and has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
As of fall 2013, Swift Creek Mill is now ADA-compliant, offering increased access and services to persons with disabilities. A monumental task, the renovations were completed following precise guidelines, and the iconic structure continues to retain its historic value and status.
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The Latin Ballet of Virginia presents Sol & Luna at Swift Creek Mill TheatreOctober 27 - 31, 2014, M - F 10:15 a.m.; Grades 6 - 12, Approximately 65 minutes; Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchThe Latin Ballet of Virginia (LBV) uses the expressive beauty of movement to weave the tales and traditions that are the heart and soul of Hispanic culture. LBV combines technical excellence with a soulful depth of emotion and an unwavering commitment to education, diversity and accessibility. This partnership is provided in part by The Virginia Commission for the Arts.Drifty’s Snow Dance by Paul DeissDecember 1 - 22, 2014, M - F 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 p.m.Saturday 10:15 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.; Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 45 minutes; Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchAnother brand new show in our Drifty The Snowman series! Drifty loves snow so much that every time he sees a fluffy flake he does a little dance. Or is it that every time he does a little dance he sees a fluffy flake? Guest star Jack Frost is just as confused as the rest of our North Pole pals. Come join the fun!Those Harvey Girls by Tom Width (World premiere - only two special youth performances offered)February 6 & March 6, 2015, 10:15 a.m.; Grades 4 - 12, Approximately 90 minutes; Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchOur full-length production of this world-premiere musical tells the story of three African-American sisters who began singing together as small children and rose to prominence as one of Virginia’s most well-known practitioners of Gospel music. Their stories will entertain, amuse and enlighten, and their music will raise the roof. Only two student performances, so reserve your seats early!Twain’s Tales Adapted by David Taylor LondonFebruary 9 - March 5, M- F 10:15 am; Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 65 minutes; Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchFive stories by the master American storyteller! It’s the late 1800’s, some local characters have gathered on the front porch of the General Store to see who can tell the tallest tale. “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”, “Science vs. Luck”, and three other tales are told in “story theater” style. Great fun for a wide range of students! The Elves and the Shoemaker Adapted by Tom WidthApril 13 - May 15, 2015, M - F 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 p.m.; Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 45 minutes; Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchThe Grimm Brothers’ classic tale of the poor cobbler who gets some unexpected help from some tiny friends, friends who come to his shop in the middle of the night to do their job. Lots of music, lots of laughs, and lots of heart as the audience learns the value of work and compassion. The perfect Springtime treat!
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Which Children Does The Mill Serve?Swift Creek Mill Theatre currently serves the Greater Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as Southside Virginia. The Mill is a popular field trip destination, with students attending from public schools, private schools, preschools and home school groups. Families attend the program as well, especially for Drifty the Snowman plays, which are new every year. On average, 15,000 children from Central- and Southside Virginia rely on Swift Creek Mill for theatre arts education. According to the Virginia Department of Education, 42% of the public school kids that we serve are economically disadvantaged and 54% belong to one or more minorities. In addition, more than 23,000 of these children live with disabilities. Some of these students may never experience professional performing arts - or the educational value of theatre - without a field trip to the Mill.
What Does The Mill Offer?Swift Creek Mill Children’s Theatre has offered educational shows for children for 25 years! The Mill offers three or more Youth Series productions annually during the school year (this season will include five!) Each Youth Series play is selected based on its theatrical, literary and/or educational value, and many are professionally written for the Mill, supporting students' core subjects. The directors, cast and crew are theatre professionals who live in the surrounding areas, and the plays are produced, directed and performed at Swift Creek Mill in order to offer an immersive theatre experience. We state relevant Standards of Learning information and grade level suggestions for the convenience of educators. There is even a character meet-and-greet or Q&A session after each performance that gives kids an opportunity for more in-depth knowledge of professional theatre arts.
Why Are These Field Trips Important?In addition to reaching young students in Chesterfield, Henrico, Hanover and the Tri-Cities, we are helping to educate kids in areas farther away from Richmond, which are reachable because of Swift Creek Mill’s uniquely excellent location – counties like Dinwiddie, Southampton, Nottoway, Mecklenburg and others. The Mill is the only professional theatre in a 75-mile stretch from the James River south to the Virginia state line. East to west this area is almost 200 miles. Therefore, Swift Creek Mill is helping literally thousands of children in underserved areas to have a more well-rounded and innovative education. Even for the children who are able to come only once, it is an experience that expands their horizons and a memory that lasts a lifetime.
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Contributors through oCt. 21, 2014
Producers ($10,000 and Up)Altria Companies Employee
Community FundCameron FoundationChesterfield CountyFinancial Dynamics and The
Estate and Elder Planning Center of Virginia
Marilyn and Robert WalkerRoslyn Farm CorporationThe Virginia Commission for
the Arts
Directors ($5,000 - $9,999)EVBMItchell Wiggins
Designers ($2,500 - $4,999)Boulevard Flower GardensBruce and Connie ThorntonJohn H. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Neil NovemberWCVE - Community Idea
Stations
Performers ($1,000 - $2,499)
A-1 Steem ItBellwood (Richmond MWR)Bill, Cindy, Laura and Carrie
YoungBob and Jean WeatherfordBob and Lou FothergillBreckenridge ChiropracticCarol HalbertDoor to Door SolutionsJohn and Pam Comstock LTC AND Mrs. John
WoyanskyMichael DoranNew York LifePetersburg Alarm CompanyRobert and Joan GoebelRobert and Kelly KindleRobyn O'NeillSarah's Cross StitchTed and Mary Stewart
RuhnkeThe Progress-IndexTom and Kathy Crew
Technicians ($500 - $999)Chesdin Animal HospitalDance XplosionEd and Lu HendersonFranklin Butler, Erie
InsuranceHarry and Donna RoyeHyatt PlaceIlse Niedermeyer In
Memory of LTC Walter T. Niedermeyer
James E. Evans, EsquirePetals & BowsThe Award ShoppeThe Goddard SchoolTownes Site EngineeringVillage NewsWilkinson Advertising
Patrons ($250 - $499)Anonymous (2)Bud SymesChris and Kathryn GriffinColonel (Ret.) and Mrs.
William E. ShermanDoris and John HancockGolden Swan Chocolate
CompanyHoward and Evelyn TwilleyKendra S. WarrenKenneth EberhartLinda M. FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Cleveland A.
WrightMr. and Mrs. Harvey J.
WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Larry C. TuckerMrs. William P. MooreRosa Davis OverbyRuth Ann and Roger ShaulisScott MeltonStanley Kutesky In Memory
of Betty WhiteSterling L. HawkinsVince Ferranti - Shanel
Properties
Sponsors ($100 - $249)Alden, Julianne, Sidney and
Sutton Eldredge Alice R. Clark Andrew Spivey
Sponsors ($100 - $249) Continued
Anonymous (4)Barbara and Leonard LewisBill and Betty Jean BrockwellBill and Mary Ann Broach Bonnie FranceBrian and Megan DavisBruce MillerC. William and Karin WagnerCarol CreasyCliff and Hazel DavenportCourtney and Peter Van
WinkleDan Stackhouse and Jim
MorganDavid and Rebecca MillerDeborah and Thomas
MahoneDennis and Marcia
SugumeleDiane and Russell GloverDonald and Gail Campbell Donna PendarvisDr. and Mrs. Porcher L.
TaylorDrs.Harold and Loretta
BraxtonFrank CreasyGary and Carol HotchkissGary Wendt In Loving
Memory of Pamela Weiseman
George and Virginia BeasleyJames and Margaret CarsonJeff and Patty BeatmanJimmy and Caroline HartsonJohn and Carolyn ThompsonJohn BryanJolene Toscano In Memory
of Mike ToscanoJudge and Mrs. James F.
D'AltonJudy WestonKen and Nancy CoxKimberly and Robert
StallingsLangdon B. LongMargaret and P.K. WalkerMarian BeamMarie and Wayne TaneyMarie B. HawkinsMark and Debra Waddell
Patrons included in this list generously gave during the twelve months preceding this production. We offer our sincerest thanks to all of our Contributors and to the many individuals and businesses who continue to support Swift Creek Mill Theatre in numerous capacities.
Contributors through oCt. 21, 2014
Sponsors ($100 - $249) Continued
Marshall and Susan Henry Michelle Black KapaMilton and Nancy HargraveMr and Mrs. Francis B.
ThompsonMr. and Mrs. B. Thornton
Clary Mr. and Mrs. Jack PetersMr. and Mrs. Jess PritchettMr. and Mrs. Ronald G.
Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Coffman Mr. and Mrs. William B.
ArmstrongMr. Carl C. SchluterMs. Elisabeth TurnerP. Michael SprakerPatricia WhitePatsy Norwood NewmanPatty and Ken PritchettPaul DeissPhl and Betty HanleyR. Clayton AllenRay and Alice SchreinerRebecca and James SlagleRichard and Linda GuilmartRonald and Dorothy JaeckleRonald and Shirley WintersRoy and Melinda AllenRussell E. Whitaker, Jr.Russell H. and Kathryn R.
WillisSandra EllisSt. Mark's Pre-SchoolSteve and Beth MoodySteve and Sally BolteSue HowellsWert Smith, Jr.William L. Canada
Friends ($99 or less)Alan and Catherine PruettAlice Cabaniss Allan and Jackie MooreAmy Jo Nicholson In Honor
of Georgia Rogers FarmerAndrew SchaferAnn H. DunbarAnonymous (30)Ashton and Genevieve
MellottAudrey Classe Betty Ann DillonBetty EnrightBetty Lou Williams
Friends ($99 or less) Continued
Betty W. JonesBill and Barbara GoodwynBill and Kathy GrovesBill and Linda HarrisBill and Nancy JeffreyBJ HardingBob and Vivian Consa Bonnie and Mark BebarBruce MillerBucket and Lynn TaylorCarol EmnettCarol JohnsonCarolyn Brown Carolyn L. Clark Carroll NewcombCassie MegginsonCatherine Butler CooperCatherine Stone RolfeCharles and Dare ShreveCharles MillerCharles StevensCharleta F. ShortsCharlotte and Charles JonesChester and Brenda Carter Chris HesterChuck & StuChuck and Marsha FriedlClaire Melvin In Honor of
Georgia Rogers FarmerClifford and Elaine BaldwinClint and Linda CunninghamConnie Brockwell CSM (Ret.) Carlton BranchDavid R. Foreman FamilyDawn Westbrook-Boyd In
Memory Of Chuck McCoullDeborah HareDennis and Barbara NugentDennis Hart In Memory of
Betty WhiteDewey and Gail LittonDiane DallmeyerDianna Gabay SelbyDon and June WeaverDonald and Brenda JenkinsDonald CaseDonell MarkerDonna and Robert Clarke Donna H. DevierDoreen and Bob Cadigan Doris ShortDr. Jerome and Betty SkaggsEarl and Linda AcorsEdith M. SmithEldridge and Rebecca Brock Elizabeth Matthews
Friends ($99 or less) Continued
Ellen and Jim GrahamEmily Cole-Jones and Robb
Jones Evelyn PeeblesFrank N. Walker, Jr.Fred DendlerGail MoineauGeorge and Dixie RogersGina and Robert SeberaGloria S. SimmonsJacqueline O'ConnorJames and Cecelia DvorakJames and Jeanie PondJames and Patricia RoscoeJames FamilyJan StarnesJanice H. HughesJayne Sneed In Memory of
Her ParentsJean WebbJeanett GattisJeff and Mary LavarnwayJeff and Toni ClarkJennifer FrankJerry and Peg PetersonJesse and Linda HawesJim and Rita TurnerJim and Winnie
VanLandinghamJimmy HicksJoan NemetzJoanne HilkerJody Smith Strickler Joe AyersJoe DoranJohn and Joyce EichlerJohn MatthewsJohn MurdenJoy McCrayJoyce D. MichalJoyce T. JonesKaren and Mike PackerKatherine DiPasqualeKathleen FogertyKathryn R. HorneKatie HamannKay and Jerry McDanielKaye and David Newkirk Keith and Pam Carney Kenneth and Judith ShookKenneth Hoffman In Memory
of Betty WhiteKenneth P. JonesKevan Spiers In Memory of
Clarita Saxon SpiersKraig and Kimmerly Negaard
Friends ($99 or less) Continued
Laban and Virginia LauverLarry and Nila MillerLarry and Stephanie LongLinda and Terry SnyderLinda Morris Cairns Lis TurnerLisa and John RamosLiz and Charles NanceLlewellyn RichardsLori KaeberleLouise MayLTC and Mrs. Gerald and
Elizabeth BerryLynette RobinsonLynn and Mike BoringLynne McClendonMalcolm E. PhillipsMargaret LewisMargie LangstonMaria D. MelendezMarian RoletterMarion G. JordanMartha A. WillardMartha J. HorineMary Arline McGuireMary J. FranchokMary Jane KellerMelvin and Margaret DealeMerrill and Shirley BartonMike and Charlotte MullinsMr. and Mrs. A.K. AtkinsonMr. and Mrs. George
Springer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clipp Mr. and Mrs. Paul LlewellynMr. and Mrs. Ralph C.
Harman, Jr.
Friends ($99 or less) Continued
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wasilewski
Mr. Claude GullifordNancy AlpineNancy M. Tyler Otis and Frances Brown Patrick ShellenbergPatrick Toscano In Memory
of Mike ToscanoPatsy and Barry HatchettPaul and Athana MartinPaul and Judy HambyPaula Dawson In Memory Of
Albert DeissPete and Karen BaughRay & Cecile FarmerRaymond and Anne JohnsonRichard and Ellen HollandsRichard and Randie
SchabenerRobert and Jean Dunn Robert and Pat Cawthorne Robert and Rusty TatumRobert Hankins In Memory
of Betty WhiteRobert L. JohnsonRobyn O'Neill In Honor of
Tom Width - Human Being Extraordinaire
Ronald and Phyllis JeffcottRonald SneadRoy YorkSam and Dolores ClementSandra and Albert ThorntonSheri OyanShirley DanielShirley G. Armistead
Friends ($99 or less) Continued
Steve and Jill WoithSuzanne B. Burke Tara and Michael CarrollThe CraveysThe Hicks GirlsThe Winkelmann FamilyThomas and Joyce SpainThomas and Patricia IngeThomas and Sherry TelleThomas ElderTimothy Farmer In Honor of
Georgia Rogers FarmerTom Width In Memory Of
Betty White Walter and Martha
Burlington Wayne BattyWes and Etyhel Andrews William and Connie Bucker William MotleyWilliam QuckenbushPatrick and Peggy Toscano
In Memory of Michael Toscano
Jane WardMr. and Mrs. Robert
WasilewskiJean Webb
Matching Gift CompaniesAmica Insurance Foundation
(1)The Cameron Foundation (2)The Dominion Foundation
(4)Hewlett Packard (1)
Contributors through oCt. 21, 2014
We were very fortunate when Ted Swindley, author of “Always…Patsy Cline” and “Honky-Tonk Angels” (both of which had been produced here at the Mill) approached us about producing the world premiere of his latest script: “The Honky-Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular”. That was in 2002; and our team was ready and eager to take on the task.
Director Tom Width (Me!) and Musical Director Paul Deiss went to work from Ted Swindley’s pages to create a huge hit for the Mill!
As we prepared to do this show again here in 2014, I had to keep reminding myself that all of these wonderful vocal and orchestral arrangements were created right here at the Mill by the stunningly talented Paul Deiss, and that our “angels” were the first to say these lines and sing this music, that has since delighted audiences across the country.
So we say “Welcome Home” to “The Honky-Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular”! We’ve missed you!
From the artistiC direCtor
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direCtors & designers
Directed by Tom WidthMusical Direction by Paul DeissLighting Design by Joe Doran
Costume Design by Maura Lynch CraveyScenic Design by Tom Width
Produced by special arrangement withTed Swindley Productions
Author/Director: Ted SwindleyBooking Agent: Joan Kovats
Business Management: Melanie ClarkLegal Counsel: Calir Burrill, Sawnie "Trip" Aldredge
Band and Vocal Orchestrations: Paul Deiss
Cast
Sue Ellen Smith Barney Fife Robin ArthurCharilee Chess Katrinah Carol LewisDarlene Purvis Debra WagonerAngela Bodine Robyn O’Neill
setting
The musical takes place at the Honky-Tonk Heaven, Nashville, Tennessee
There will be one fifteen-minute intermission
Artistic Director Tom WidthAssistant to the Director/ASM Zack OwenStage Manager Tom WidthProperties Zack OwenStitcher Alia RadabaughLight Board Op Becky LussierSound Board Op Sheri OyanPhotography Robyn O’NeillSet Crew Jesse Mattes Austin Cappiello Noah Downs Bob Foley John Mason Tina McDanielLighting Crew Jesse Mattes Becky Lussier Amanda Meyers
ProduCtion staFF
orChestra
Keyboards Paul DeissBass Nancy MillhouseDrums Nick OylerGuitar Sam KindleFiddle
songs
TITLE
Overture-Rock Candy MountainAngels We Have Heard On HighIt Wasn't God Who Made Honky
Tonk AngelsRockin' 'Round TheChristmas TreeCountry ChristmasChristmas Times's A Comin'The Mississippi Squirrel RevivalI Saw Mommy Kissing Santa
ClausSanta Claus is Coming to Town
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
Peppermint TwistGreatest Little Christmas Ever
WasSanta Bring My Baby Home
My Favorite ThingsCoat of Many ColorsPretty PaperChristmas Carol
Redneck 12 Days Of Christmas
Kay Thompson's Jingle BellsJingle Bell Rock
Christmas in the City of AngelsChristmastime in the ValleyFeliz Navidad
Little Saint NickLittle Old Lady From Pasadena
Grandma Got Run Over By aReindeerMama's Applesauce CakeHunka Burnin' LoveBurning Love (Legal Title)Blue ChristmasSanta Claus is Back in TownThe Jet SetSilent NightMerry Christmas Darlin'
What a Wonderful World
From A Distance
I BelieveUnclouded DayUncloudy Day (Legal Title)Joy to the World (instrumental)Joy to the WorldAuld Lang Syne
PUBLISHER
VILLA MORET INCALMO MUSIC CORPPEER MUSIC
ST NICHOLAS MUSIC INC
SURE FIRE MUSICWARNER CHAPPELL MUSICRAY STEVENS MUSICJEWEL MUSIC PUBLISHING
CO INC. EMI/GILLESPIE HAVEN
MUSIC, DYNATONE PUBLISHING
CO. EMIRAY STEVENS MUSIC
SONY/ATV
WILLIAMSON MUSIC CO Velvet Apple Music SONY/ATV MUSIC CITY MUSIC
WILSON & DI PETTA PUBLISHING
BARNABY MUSIC CORPANNE-RACHEL MUSIC
CORPORATION****J & H PUBLISHING
COMPANYIrving MusicBMG/EMI MUSIC
PUBLISHING**
**SONY/ATV SONGS
UNIVERSAL POLYGRAM JERRY LEIBER MUSIC **
IRVING MUSIC
ABILENE MUSIC/QUARTET MUSIC/RANGE ROAD MUSIC
CHERRY RIVER MUSIC/IRVING MUSIC/JULIE GOLD MUSIC
**EMI
IRVING MUSIC
LOMBARDO MUSIC
WRITER
Harry McClintockRichard CarpenterJ.D. Miller
John D. Marks
Loretta LynnTex LoganKalbThomas Connor
Fred J. Coots, Haven Gillespie
James Brown
Joey Dee, Henry GloverRay Stevens
Randy Hatch, William Davidson
Rogers & HammersteinDolly PartonWillie NelsonWalter Bruce Burch, Michael
Leonard Clark, Stephen Lewis Clark, Fred Aylor MacRae
JeffFoxworthy, Tim Wilson
Kay Thompson, John MandelJoseph Beal, James Boothe
Jose Feliciano
Brian Wilson, Mike LoveJan Berry, Roger Donald,
Christian Altfeld
Dennis Linde
Billy Hayes, Jay JohnsonJerry Lieber, Mike Stoller
CarpentersRichard Carpenter, Frank
PoolerRobert Thiele, George Weiss
Julie Gold
Willie Nelson
Hoyt Axton
Guy Lombardo
** Song publisher information to be provided at a later time.
RoBIn ARTHUR (Sue Ellen) has been working as a dancer, actor, director, choreographer, and teacher for… well, for longer than she’d like to admit! Performance credits include: Honky Tonk Angels, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Death of a Salesman, and The Clean House. Direction and choreography credits include: Shrek, Honk, Into the Woods, Seussical the Musical, and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. A graduate of North Carolina State University, Robin also currently teaches dance and math for the Orchard House School.KATRInAH CARoL LEWIS (Charilee) is blissfully fulfilling her dream of acting and singing her life away and is delighted to be back at the Mill working with Tom and Paul and these amazingly talented women! Past Swift Creek Mill credits include: The Marvelous Wonderettes, The Winter Wonderettes, Once on this Island, Once Upon a Mattress, A Dash of Rosemary, Sideshow and several shows in the Youth Series, including having the honor of playing Miss Candy Cane in the 2009 Drifty show! Katrinah has a BFA in Theatre from VCU and studied Voice at the Levine School of Music in Washington DC. Other favorites credits include: The Color Purple with Virginia Rep (RTCC Award- Best Musical 2014); Death and the Maiden with Henley Street/Richmond Shakespeare (RTCC Nomination-Best Actress 2014); Good People with Cadence Theatre; Gidion’s Knot at HATTheatre with Carol Piersol (RTCC Award - Best Ensemble Acting 2013); Race with Carol Piersol; Ohio State Murders (RTCC Nomination -Best Actress 2012) and Dessa Rose (RTCC Award- People’s Choice 2012) with Firehouse Theatre. Namaste.RoBYn o’nEILL (Angela) is just tickled to death to be reunited with three of her favorite gals (and Tom and Paul, too!) here at the Honky Tonk Heaven! Favorite roles include Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, the Witch in Into the Woods, and Sally Brown in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Virginia Rep; Eve/Mama Noah in Children of Eden, Martha in The Secret Garden, Daisy Hilton in Side Show, and Nellie Collins in Floyd Collins here at Swift Creek Mill; and Dot/Marie in Sunday in the Park with George at Dogwood Dell. Robyn has had the privilege of appearing as a soloist with the Richmond Symphony, and was the 2005 recipient of Richmond Magazine's Theresa Pollak Award. When not on stage, she can often be found shooting actors in the alley behind Virginia Rep! www.robynoneill.comDEBRA WAgonER (Darlene) is delighted to bring the Honky Tonk Angels back to the Mill for the holidays! Her previous Mill roles include Penelope Pennywise in Urinetown, for which she received the Richmond Theatre Critics Circle award, and Patsy Cline in Always, Patsy Cline, for which she received the Richmond Times-Dispatch's Phoebe award and the Theresa Pollak Prize from Richmond Magazine. She has also appeared at the Mill as Sister Mary Amnesia in Nunsense, Yonah in Children of Eden, and Cinderella in Into the Woods. Other favorite roles include Rona Lisa Peretti in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Florence Foster Jenkins in Souvenir, and the title role in Violet with Virginia Rep. She sends love to her husband Joe Pabst, and to her parents Janet and Mickey Wagoner.
about the aCtors
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ted swindley biograPhy
TED SWInDLEY has directed and/or produced over 200 plays for over 20 years. Some of his outstanding directorial credits include world premieres, classics and musicals including, Carnal Knowledge, Pacific Overtures, Follies, and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, along with rotating repertory projects such as Havel's The Memorandum with Giradoux's The Madwoman Of Chaillot, Thornton Wilder's Our Town and Les Liaisons Dangereuses with The Imprtance Of Being Earnest. Ted was named Esquire magazine's register of Americans for Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Letters, and was featured in Southern Living Magazine. In 2007 he was a keynote speaker at the Southwestern Theatre Conference. He was also the recipient of the Los Angeles Dramalogue Award for outstanding direction and nominated for the Los Angeles Critics Award for his work at the Pasadena Playhouse. He is the Founding Artistic Director of Stages Repertory Theatre, the second largest theatre in Houston, Texas. There he implemented such diverse programming as the Texas Playwrights Festival, for which he won national recognition in 1986 from the Wall Street Journal and Backstage Magazine. Best known for creating the hit musical, Always…Patsy Cline, which was one of the top ten shows produced across the country in 1998, he has also director in over 60 theatres. The Honky Tonk Angels is his latest hit, and he has complete the trilogy with The Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular, and Bubba's Revenge, (which all can be done independently of each other). He has just recently premiered his latest work, Bachelor Pad in New York City, and completed a Southern adaptation of The Importance Of Being Earnest, entitled The Importance Of Bein' Earnest, and a play, Stories My Grandmother Told Me which had it's premiere in Kansas City, MO, January 2008. He is an active member of the Dramatists Guild and The Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, and is a member of the Playwrights/Directors Workshop at the famed Actors Studio in New York City. His latest show is Becoming Kinky: The World According to Kinky Friedman.
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Do You Wanna Build a Snowman? YES.
Once upon a time at Swift Creek Mill... the year was 1989, and the playhouse launched its first official holiday kids show. The community loved the idea, and a tradition was born. As the years passed, the annual show grew and flourished and included an array of colorful characters. There were Betty Bear, Santa and Mrs. Claus, Pepita the Elf, Cowboy Jim, Max Von Strudel, Betsy the Cow, Miss Candy Cane and many more fun personalities that entertained (and enlightened) children during the holiday season. But perhaps the most notable, and most beloved, character is Drifty the Snowman, who continues to delight entire families with his annual appearances.This childlike snowman loves to learn something new, as he makes friends and goes on adventures. Drifty is silly. And fun. And, well... "drifty" at times. This magical North Pole snowman has been played by actress Joy Williams since his first appearance in 1991, and no one could portray the same sentient-snow-inspired persona as Joy. Drifty is full of the innocence and playfulness that reminds us of what our own lives were like as kids, when our world was new and anything was possible.Maybe that's why he returns every year to bring us new joy (no pun intended.)
From school field trips to families, the holiday play featuring Drifty is always the highlight of the Swift Creek Mill Youth Series. In the beginning, the
snowman character was part of shows featuring Betty Bear, w r i t t en by Ron Barnett. In 1993, the snowman became
the main character in a play entitled Allison's Christmas at Home, written by Holly Gems Timberline and Paul Deiss. 1996 was the first
year the play was written solely by Paul Deiss, and it was also the year that introduced Drifty's
friend Cowboy Jim. Paul continues to create new plays and music for Drifty every year, complete with unique guest stars and new story lines. And Drifty
remains the lovable and dependable icon that the community has embraced.Traditions as a whole are underrated. It seems
many of them too often fade away into our busy lifestyles. Why can't there be
something that stays the same? While we can't promise that time will stand still, we can say that there are no plans for Drifty to
go anywhere, and we invite you to celebrate in this local tradition with us. Do YOU wanna build a snowman? Until the flakes fall, come enjoy ours instead.
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Nov 13, 2014 – JaN 10, 2015
JuN 4 – Jul 18, 2015Mar 26 – May 16, 2015
A Celebration of American Music
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swift creek mill tHeatre2014-2015 mainstage season
Share your holidayS With your favorite couNtry “aNgelS”
JaN 29 – Mar 7, 2015
By ted Swindley
four StorieS iN oNe hilariouS play
By robert anderson
Nicky the NickelodeoN iS Back!
By tom Width Music By paul deiss
By philip king
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World preMiere MuSical!
By tom Width
The BarbershopMusical
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