Gazette Winter - 2015

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Gazette Winter - 2015
GLOBE GUILDERS
Winter 2015
Guilder Gazette
In This Issue
MFA Luncheon
Celebrating Couture
Membership Information
President’s Message
In Memoriam
Celebrating Couture
Good Company Article
News from The Old Globe
Steering Com. Highlights
Holiday Party
December Nights
Aboard Holland America
Awards Night
Meet and Greets
Globe History Moment
MFA News
Calendar of Events
eScrip Information
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TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2015
Suzie Poet Turner
Fashion Show Chair 2015
THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS!
Please join us for the Globe Guilders Production of the Annual MFA Luncheon
that will be held on Monday, February 23, 2015 at Tom Ham’s Lighthouse, 2150
Harbor Island, San Diego 92101. Everything about it is exciting! There will be a
no host social hour at 11:00am followed by lunch at noon. After lunch, our Special Theatrical Entertainment will be presented by future toasts of Broadway, our
own Old Globe/University of San Diego Master of Fine Arts Students directed by
Ray Chambers. This is always a fabulous event, one you will not want to miss. So
Let’s go on with the show! The cost is $45.00 per person and parking is complimentary. For more information, please contact Linda Van Vark at 858-229-3103
or lindav@vanvark.net. Payments are accepted by mail or online at www.globe
guilders.org. See you there!
The plans for the 25th Annual
Globe Guilder Fashion Show are
well underway. The committee
is in place, has been working diligently, and boasts 7 brand new
Globe Guilders who are being
mentored individually by longtime Guilders. This year is an exciting experience for all of us as
several important anniversaries of
the Guilders and the Theatre will
be celebrated throughout 2015.
Darlene Davies is the Honorary
Chair for this special year.
Please consider donating to the
Silent Auction. Jane Cowgill is,
once again, the tireless chair of
this important aspect of the Fashion
Show’s fund-raising efforts for The
Old Globe and its educational, artistic and community programs. Jane
can be reached at either (619) 2819222 or jane.cowgill@cox.net.
Look for your Save-The-Date Card
which will be mailed in January.
Tickets for the luncheon and fashion
show will go on sale in February.
Please phone the Information Chair,
Jill Holmes, at 858-454-0014 should
you have any questions about the
show and luncheon. The Globe Guilder Fashion Show Committee looks
forward to greeting you on May 12
at the Hilton San Diego Bay Front
Hotel, and we are grateful for your
continued enthusiastic support.
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GUILDER INFORMATION
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2015
PRESIDENT
Margi Sargis
858.755.7760
EXECUTIVE VP
Angie DeCaro
619.231.1007
RECORDING SECRETARY
Lisa Berry Shaw
619.501.4934
TREASURER
Barbara Bolt
619.889.7121
VP DEVELOPMENT
Lois Lewis
858.581.6576
VP MEMBERSHIP
Wendy Ledford
858.484.0688
VP SOCIAL
Pam Stafford
619-583.8117
VP Marketing
Kim Neapole
847.421.2995
Steering Committee Appointments
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
Laurie Blackington
619.435.3927
MEET | GREETS & COMPANY CALLS
Mary Roberts
619.222.2486
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
Bonnie Wright
THE WELCOME MAT -
WELCOME to the following new members who were
added in the last quarter of 2014. They will be included
in your 2015 Directory. Angie DeCaro, Outgoing VP
Membership
Menzel, Judith
4362 El Capitan Court
Carlsbad, CA 92010
760-518-9474
Armond, Diane
10207 Toledo Road
Spring Valley, CA 91977
619-660-7893
Burer,Judy
4869 Benton Way
La Mesa, CA 91942
619-757-4634
858.270.3355
THE GIFT OF GIVING
For additional ways to support
The Old Globe Theatre through the
Globe Guilders, please visit our website
www.globeguilders.org.
Click on OUR SUPPORTERS.
BUSINESS MEETING INFORMATION
Please call the President listed above.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The monthly financial reports are on file
with the Treasurer. If you are interested
in any information regarding normal accounts or special events of the Globe
Guilders, please contact Barbara Bolt at
bbolt@sandscpas.net.
GLOBE GUILDERS DUES
Annual Globe Guilders tax deductible
membership dues are:
$ 40 Regular Membership
$ 50 Sustaining Membership
$100 Corporate Membership
The Globe Guilders is an auxiliary
existing under the authority of the
Board of Directors of The Old Globe.
Exciting News
Burns, Cheryl
561 S. Sierra Avenue #36
Solana Beach, CA 92075
858-523-0581
Erthein, Stephanie
P.O. Box 3154
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
858-350-8904
Kadowaki, Sara
12797 Gibraltar Drive
San Diego, CA 92128
858-487-8437
Krantz, Brigette
165 Sixth Avenue #2602
San Diego, CA 92101
619-564-6169
Ritz, Rev. Jacquelyn
6133 Kantor Street #123
San Diego, CA 92122
858-922-2118
Silva, Lynn
3596 Via Flores
San Diego, CA 92106
619-222-9001
Speck, Pauletta
10770-116 Jamacha Blvd.
Spring Valley, CA 91978
619-660-0516
Stanley, Maria
672 San Fernando Street
San Diego, CA 92106
619-993-3992
Stern, Peggy & Russell
2643 Tokalon Street
San Diego, CA 92110
619-276-7877
A very warm welcome
to our New Members!
Wendy Ledford
VP Membership
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A MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT
forward to seeing you all there and
meeting each new Guilder.
In March, the Guilders are sponsoring the exciting new play The
White Snake. It will be a beautiful
production. We will be invited to a
lovely cocktail reception before the
curtain goes up on March 31. Be
sure to mark your calendars.
This year is the 60th anniversary of
Globe Guilders! It coincides with
the 100th anniversary of Balboa
Park and the 80th of the Old Globe.
I want all of our Guilders to help
celebrate these momentous occasions.
Right around the corner is our annual MFA luncheon, where our firstyear aspiring thespians perform for
the Guilders. You won’t want to
miss this delightful event. I look
ATTENTION MEMBERS!
CAN YOU REMEMBER THE YEAR
YOU JOINED THE GUILDERS?
WE WANT TO VERIFY THAT DATE
TO ADD TO OUR DIRECTORY
If you can remember who was President
when you joined, you can check the list
of Past Presidents in the Directory for
the correct year.
Please send your reply to:
Angie DeCaro, Executive VP
amd1199@att.net or call 619-231-1007
Suzie Poet Turner and her committee are working diligently on our
fashion show, Celebrating Couture
2015. This promises to be the most
amazing event of the year. We
need your help make this happen!
They need items for the Silent Auction….items that you think someone
would love to bid on. This could
include heirlooms, fine wine, gift
certificates, or gift baskets. Contact Jane Cowgill or Trudi Landreth
if you have something to donate.
They will provide the necessary
forms. We also need YOU to attend
and invite all of your friends!
In addition to all this we have our
wonderful Meet and Greets coming
up which are so much fun for everyone. I’ve also heard that there is a
bunco party in the works!
Your executive board is brimming
with ideas to expand our presence
in the community and create energizing activities for all Guilders. I
want to encourage you to give us
any ideas that you may have to do
things better. Ideas are always welcome!
We have everything it takes to make
this a fabulous year. After all, we
are the Globe Guilders, and proud
of it!
Warmest regards,
Margi Sargis
IN MEMORIUM
Patricia Paul - Born
March 17, 1947 passed away November 14, 2014.
In 1969, she married
her high school
sweetheart, Charles
Paul. They were
married for 45 years
and together for 53
years. They moved
from Texas to San
Diego where they raised their three
children. Patricia taught 10th grade honors English for 27 years and was coach
of a speech team that won many awards.
In retirement, she remained a speech
team coach and became extremely active in many non-profit organizations.
She served on the board of Social Service Auxiliary and was an active member of Wine and Roses, Friends of East
County Arts, and The Globe Guilders.
She was also active in PEO, IRIS and
Women at the Well. Patricia always had
great enthusiasm, passion and a positive spirit. She had a contagious smile
and always took on the largest tasks
with a high level of energy. She always
had a kind and encouraging word for
her family, friends and strangers.
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CELEBRATING COUTURE 2015
Guilder Gazette
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Celebrating Couture 2015
GOOD COMPANY - FROM THIS YEAR’S HONORARY CHAIR
Actress Annette Bening
wrote in the
Oscar de la
Renta 2004
Globe Guilders
program:
"When I was a
student at Pershing Junior
High School
here in San
Diego, I went to
my first play, a student matinee of Merchant of Venice at the Old Globe Theatre. I was riveted, exhilarated, amused,
and enlivened in a way that changed my
life. It ushered me into a life in the theater....... I am honored to be here with all
of you to once again say thank you."
Bening was Honorary Chair of the fashion show that year and it meant a lot to
her. Oscar de la Renta was the featured
designer for the14th time and Bening
took time from her busy schedule to
drive from Los Angeles by herself and
attend the Globe fashion extravaganza.
She had a wonderful experience and her
love for the Globe was apparent to the
many guests.
Following in her steps, and in those of
many other accomplished people, as
Honorary Chair of the 2015 Celebrating
Couture, is humbling. Please know
how grateful I am to serve in this role.
Our designer, once again, is the esteemed Naeem Khan, a great friend of
our theatres. Just thinking about this
momentous year and being a part of it
is thrilling. How in the world can I be so
fortunate? Let me rephrase that. How
can we be so fortunate? Think about it.
2015 is the 60th anniversary of the
Globe Guilders and it marks the 25th
Guilder fashion show. These milestones
are wrapped in the bright decoration of
The Old Globe's 80th Anniversary.
Then, there is our beloved Craig Noel
who would have been 100 years old
this year. Add to all that the Balboa
Park Panama-California Exposition
Centennial and we have a boffo year.
Balboa Park was, by his own admission,
Craig's beloved playground. The
Globe was built and the Globe Players
began performing abbreviated versions of Shakespeare's plays in Balboa
Park at the 1935 fair.
Among the many past fashion show
Honorary Chairs are such illustrious
names as Craig Noel (fittingly, he was
the first in 1992---there was no Honorary Chair in 1991) and a bevy of Honorary Chairs in 1995 that included Karen
Cohn, Bea Epsten, Martha Gafford, Kitty
Kaufman, Peggy Preuss, and Bobbie
Quick. The inimitable Craig Noel joined
the distinguished group. Karen Cohn
served solo years later. Dolly Poet was
honored, as were Marianne McDonald,
Marion Ross, Stockard Channing, Jonathan McMurtry and Sheryl White twice in
2006 and 2008. Valerie Cooper, Jo Ann
Kilty, Elaine Darwin and so many other
spectacular individuals have worn this
hat. The luster of the roster is a tribute to
the Guilders and The Old Globe.
Stockard Channing penned a beautiful
tribute to the Globe the year she was
Honorary Chair when she wrote:
"Thank you for your support of the Old
Globe Theatre. I have such happy memories of working there. The level of skill
and dedication is truly extraordinary as
is the wonderful warmth of the staff and
the energy of the audience."
What Channing expressed explains the
continued devotion to The Old Globe by
myriad supporters. The elements of this
great institution have come together for
our 2015 celebratory year. We are all
players in it and aren't we fortunate!
Darlene Gould Davies
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News From Around the Globe
JOIN THE GLOBE IN
NEW YORK CITY!
MAY 22-28, 2015
This spring, join your fellow theatre-lovers and Globe enthusiasts on a tour to New York
City. You’ll enjoy fantastic Broadway productions, unique excursions, behind-the-scenes
experiences and more.
Tour includes:
Airfare from San Diego
7 Days and 6 Nights at the Westin Times Square
Welcome Dinner
4 Theatre Productions including two London Blockbusters:
The Audience starring Helen Mirren
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Honeymoon in Vegas
Another Broadway Production
Harbor Cruise
Breakfast at Carnegie Deli
Guided Walking Tours
Tour of Lincoln Center
Tour of The Players
Breakfast and Theatre Talk
Lunch at Pete’s Tavern
Tours of Kykuit (Rockefeller Estate) and Union Church of Pocantico Hills
Visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum
The total cost is $3,995 per person (plus applicable taxes and fuel charges of about $100), and a
deposit of $1,500 per person confirms your reservation.
To reserve your spot or to ensure that you receive information on upcoming trips,
contact Globe Liaison to The Globe Guilders and Major Gifts Officer Rachel Plummer at
619.231.1941 x 2317 or RPlummer@TheOldGlobe.org.
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News From Around the Globe
LETTER FROM BARRY AND MICHAEL
Dear Globe Guilders,
Welcome to 2015 and the start of the Globe’s 80th Anniversary! We’re
looking forward to the next twelve months which will include a fantastic line-up of shows in each of our three theatres; grand events like
Celebrating Couture and the Globe Gala; impactful community endeavors such as Globe for All; a host of other activities and celebrations fitting this milestone year; and, of course, our 60th anniversary of
working hand-in-hand with you, our fabulous Globe Guilders.
With a host of remarkable productions and occasions on the horizon,
we invite you to start early and join us for the first two shows of the year,
beginning at the end of this month with Murder for Two. It is a hilarious, musical, murder mystery, brought
to life by two actors playing all 11 roles…and each playing the piano as well! On the arena stage, Barry
will direct Hal Linden and an all-star cast in The Twenty-seventh Man, a hauntingly poignant play that takes
place in Russia in 1952 and explores what it means to write in troubled times.
On behalf of everyone at the Globe, we wish you a wonderful start to the year, and look forward to seeing
you often at the Theatre!
Sincerely yours,
Barry Edelstein
Artistic Director
Michael G. Murphy
Managing Director
PSST! BEING A GLOBE GUILDER IS NOT A SECRET!
We will be spreading the word this year about who we are, what we do and how
much fun it is to be a Globe Guilder. And everyone can help!
Please “Like" us on Facebook. This automatically links the Guilder Facebook page
to your News Feed, thereby going to all your friends. Encourage your friends to
follow us too!
Also, send your fun Guilder pictures to kneapole@yahoo.com and we will post
them to our Facebook and website pages. Be sure that everyone in the pictures is
okay being on the internet. Thanks!
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Steering Committee Highlights
Theatre Transportation Chair— Brenda
Moore, currently picking up the actors
who arrive in San Diego for a stint at The
Old Globe. Her team is currently making
sure the actors are greeted at the airport
and delivered to their abode, even stopping to pick up groceries and pet supplies along the way. Pictured with Jane
Cowgill who did this for years and is currently the Guilders MFA Liaison.
January Birthday Girls—Angie DeCaro,
outgoing President Linda Van Vark and
Mary Roberts.
December Birthday Girls From left:
Bonnie Duell, Wendy Ledford & Bonnie
Wright.
October Birthday Girls Pat Johnston, Marilyn Johns, Suzie Turner, Gigi Cramer,
Joan Pollard.
MORE CHRISTMAS PARTY HIGHLIGHTS
Jane Cowgill interviewing Peggy Matthews
at the January Steering Committee meeting
regarding her illustrious career as Editor of
Mademoiselle Magazine in Chicago and an
Executive with The Broadway department
(1) Incoming President Margi Sargis
stores here in San Diego.
with outgoing President Linda Van
Vark (2) Gigi Cramer with Lisa Berry
Shaw and Sally Berry (3) Jordine Von
Wantoch with Vicki Zeiger, both
members of The Old Globe Board.
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Christmas Party - December 12, 2014
Guilders enjoying the Holiday
gathering at the Admiral Baker
Club: (1) Jean Laing & Globe Liaison to the Guilders Rachel Plummer (2) Jane Cowgill, Kellyn Timmerman and Marlene Sterling (3)
Linda Van Vark and Trudi Landreth
(4) Alexa Hirsch (5) Betsy Hamblin
(6) Mona Beizai (7) Randy Tidmore
(8) Jane Klofkorn
The 2015 Globe Guilder Executive Board was installed at the luncheon. From left: President Margi Sargis, Executive VP Angie DeCaro, VP Development Lois Lewis, VP Membership Wendy Ledford, VP Marketing Kim Neapole, VP Social Pam Stafford, Recording Secretary Lisa Berry Shaw, and Treasurer Barbara Bolt.
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Suzie Turner presenting a beautiful bouquet of
roses to the incoming President, Margi Sargis, a
tradition started by Suzie’s mother, Dolly Poet.
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Outgoing President Linda Van Vark honored all Past Presidents attending, giving them a lovely poinsettia. From left: Fern Murphy 2007-2009, Carol Hanson 2005-2007, Jane Cowgill 2004-2005, Sally Crahan 1998-2000, Gail Dill 1996-1998, Wendy Ledford
1994-1996, Laurie Blackington 1983-1985, Suzie Poet Turner 1981-1983, and Helen Whitney 1963-1964.
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December Nights—December 5 & 6, 2014
The Guilders love December Nights when the whole of Balboa Park puts on its festive flair and opens its doors. The Old Globe decorates the square with the fabulous
“Grinch” Tree, festoons the lobby with elaborate costumes and adorns the stage with a Whoville set from Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas. The Guilders sell popcorn and take pictures of families with The Grinch. Fun for the whole family. (1) The Old Globe Stage (2) Norm and Pat Gillespie (3) The Grinch (4) The Tree (5) the costume
display in the lobby (6) popcorn sellers (7) Theatre Elves Lisa Berry Shaw, Mary Hunter, Sue Bartolini, Pat Gillespie, Marce Ziolkowski and Bob Shaw (8) Craig Hunter
dressed for the event
(9) The popcorn crew Lorraine Boyd,
Suzie Turner, Leslie Cress & Kellyn Timmerman (10) Family having
picture taken with the Grinch by (11) our Immediate Past President Linda Van Vark.
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All Aboard! - Guilder Luncheon Aboard Holland America Line’s Ship
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The Guilders were invited to lunch aboard Holland America Line’s ms Statendam
anchored in San Diego Harbor on December 3, 2014. They went through the
preboarding check followed by a wonderful lunch, entertainment in the ship’s
main show lounge, and a great tour of the ship. (1) Preboarding check (2) Tour
of ship including the grand staircase with Pat Gillespie (3) Barbara Bolt with
Globe Development Assistant Rico Zamora (4) Jane Cowgill, Allison Spratt
Pearce, Michael Pearce and Globe Associate Producer Eric Louie (5) Luncheon
Guests (6) Martha Kohler and friend, Randy Tidmore and Nancy Brock (7) En9
tertainment introductions by Globe Associate Director of Development Bridget
Cantu Wear (8) Entertainment by Michael Pearce and Allison Spratt Pearce in
(9) the ship’s main show lounge.
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AWARDS NIGHT 2014
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A great Awards Banquet was held at the Bali Hai on October 14, 2014. 95 Guilders
and friends attended, including the actor Robert Foxworth, the Globe's Artistic Director Barry Edelstein and many of the Globe’s Board of Directors. The bay was especially beautiful with a giant Princess Cruise ship leaving right before our window.
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The Guilders gave the Theatre $130,000 this year, the greatest amount so far. Margi
Sargis received the President's Award, Angie DeCaro received the Guilder of the Year Award, Laurie Blackington received the
Irma Macpherson Founder Award, and Lois Lewis was honored as Fashion Show Chair 2014. The Guilder of the Year award is a
19 1/2" brass engraved plate with all the names of recipients since 1997. The current recipient keeps this for one year. The following year, they receive a personal 8" plate with only their name on it. The same process is followed for the Founder Award whereby this year’s recipient receives a beautiful champagne bucket, the base of which is engraved with all the recipients’ names. The
following year, they receive a silver spoon, in memory of Irma Macpherson, who used a
spoon to call meetings to order. The Fashion Show Chair receives a beautiful etched
plate from Tiffany's. And the President selects a gift for the President Award recipient.
A lovely evening was had by all!
Pictured: (1) Margi Sargis, President’s Award Winner (2) Linda Van Vark and Lois Lewis presenting
check to Artistic Director Barry Edelstein (3) Angie DeCaro with Guilder of the Year Award (4) Laurie Blackington, Irma Macpherson Founder Award recipient (5) Lois Lewis, Fashion Show Chair
2014 (6) Event Chair Barbara Bolt (7) Leonard Simpson (8) Jane Hopkins and Globe Board member Karin Winner (9) Guilders enjoying dinner.
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AWARDS NIGHT 2014
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DeCaro and Mary Roberts with cruise ship in background (2) Norm Gillespie with Mac and Billie
McKnight (3) Jane Klofkorn and
Dolores Smith (4) Ben and Joan
Pollard (5) Esther Rodriguez and
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the Guilders Rachel Plummer and
Pat Gillespie (7) Chrissy Roberts
and Linda Van Vark (8) Kim Neapole and Bonnie Wright (9) Peggy
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Gladys King and Shirley Kosiek
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MEET & GREET - GLOBE
FOR ALL
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(1) Cast with MFA Program Director Rick Seer and Globe Associate Producer Eric Louie (2) Liz Helming with Linda Van Vark , two of the members of
the team (3) A good looking spread from the Guilders (4) Representatives of community organizations, members of the Globe Staff and the cast.
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The company gathering for The Twenty Seventh Man was very well attended. Guilders:
Marilyn Johns, Jackie Ritz, Fran Viertel, Peter Stovin, Pam Stafford, Chair Mary Roberts,
Sally Berry, Martha Kohler, Pat Gillespie, Jane Klofkorn, Alexa Hirsch, Barbara Bolt,
Rita Venturini, & Wendy Ledford. The three gentlemen are Globe Board member Robert
Foxworth with cast members Robert Dorfman & Hal Linden. Inset is plaque on the table.
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HISTORY MOMENT #1 - THE GREAT FIRE
Darlene Davies is The Old Globe Historian and is kind enough to
share these Moments of The Old Globe History with us.
A fire destroyed the Old Globe Theatre in 1978. It was world
news and the public response was enormous. Almost immediately, a theatre rebuilding campaign was begun. All sorts of fund
raisers took place, from traditional dinners to Maggie Mazur's
"Dump the Plump" contest. One of the most popular was a Saturday, March 10, 1979 telecast on what was then KCST, hosted by
Paul Bloom and Bob Dale. Among the performers who appeared live on the
screen to support the Globe were Victor Buono, of "What Ever Happened to
Baby Jane?," Patrick Duffy of "Dallas," Marion Ross of "Happy Days," Monte
Markham, of "Guns of the Magnificent Seven" and other films, Christopher
Reeve
of "Superman" fame, and Beah Richards, fondly remembered for her role
1 in the milestone movie "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." The impossibly handsome Reeve sold kisses on air to raise funds. He sold a lot of kisses!
Patrick Duffy married Carlyn Rosser, who performed in Craig Noel's terrific
production of the musical "On the Town" in the Globe's 1958-59 season. The
marriage has endured, and so has TV's "Dallas," which was recently revived,
with Duffy in the cast, and given new life in a TV movie version. Marion Ross
returns to the Globe frequently, having performed in the Sheryl and Harvey
White Theatre in 2010. Reeve had great respect for the Globe, where he had
performed as a young actor in the Shakespeare Festival. Victor Buono left a
lengthy filmography, but his first love was the Globe. He often returned to help
in the costume and prop shops. He was formed by San Diego Junior Theatre and
the Globe and he never forgot it. Beah Richards began her career at the Globe.
That 1979 telecast reflected the sorrow and joy of the moment. Sorrow because
much of the Globe's past was gone and joy because a larger and better Globe
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Like It," directed by Craig Noel, and performed on the stage of the newly rebuilt
Old Globe Theatre.
MFA Corner
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20, and will start in on rehearsals for "Trelawney of the Wells", a
production to be seen at the Studio Theatre on the campus of USD.
The production opens on February 28. It will be directed by Sabin
Epstein, a former teacher in9the USD/Globe Acting program.
“Beloved actress Rose Trelawny is ready to sacrifice anything for
love - even her successful theatre career. She soon discovers real
life is not for her. Will she abandon her husband and return to the
stage? Will she discover that the footlights have changed forever?” The production runs through March 4, 2015.
The Master of Fine Arts in Acting first year students, Amy Blackman, Maxx Brawer,
Ally Carey, Makha Mthembu, Jake Millgard, Daniel Petzold, and Nathan Whitmer,
will be the featured program at the February 23 luncheon at Tom Ham's Lighthouse
restaurant. The students will perform a short program, followed by a "getting to
know you" interview. They hope to see you there. It's always a delightful day.
Jane Cowgill, MFA Liaison
GAZETTE STAFF
EDITOR & LAYOUT
Gail Dill
CONTRIBUTORS
Darlene Davies
Angie DeCaro
Kim Neapole
Rachel Plummer
Margi Sargis
Suzie Turner
Linda Van Vark
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Mona Beizai
Gail Dill
Norm & Pat Gillespie
Betsy Hamblin
PROOFREADING:
Angie DeCaro
Pat Gillespie
Rachel Plummer
Fran Viertel
Jordine Von Wantoch
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS
The Guilder Gazette is sent to
members as a benefit of membership. For changes, corrections or
questions, please contact:
Wendy Ledford
VP Membership
Phone: 858.484.0688
Email: wendyledford@yahoo.com
NOTE: Much of the Globe Guilders
mail is sent non-profit. Bulk mail is
NOT forwarded by the Post Office.
Please make sure to keep the VP
Membership informed of your
correct address. Thanks!
Calendar of Events
JAN 26
JAN 29
FEB 2
FEB 9
FEB 16
FEB 19
FEB 23
MAR 9
MAR 13
MAR 14*
MAR 23
MAR 26
MAR 31
Insights Seminar- Murder for Two
5:30pm to 7:30pm, The Old Globe Theatre
Murder for Two Opening Night
The Old Globe Theatre
Globe Annual Meeting
Steering Committee Meeting and Pot Luck
Insights Seminar - The Twenty-seventh Man
6:30pm, Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre
The Twenty-seventh Man Opening Night
8:00pm, Sheryl and Harvey White Theater
MFA Luncheon, 11:00am
Tom Ham's Lighthouse
Executive Board Meeting 9:30am
Steering Committee Meeting 9:30am
FECA Blarney Bunco
Insights Seminar - The White Snake
6:30pm, The Old Globe Theatre
The White Snake Opening Night
8:00pm, The Old Globe Theatre
Guilder Reception for The White Snake
5:30pm, Hattox Hall
APR 6
APR 6
Executive Board Meeting 9:30am
Insights Seminar -Buyer and Cellar 6:30pm
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre
APR 7* Women of Dedication Luncheon
APR 9
Buyer and Cellar Opening Night 8:00pm
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre
*Not Globe Guilder events
Special Points of Interest
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April 10, 2015!
for late April publication
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