Gazette Winter 2015
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Gazette Winter 2015
GLOBE GUILDERS Winter 2016 Guilder Gazette In This Issue MFA Luncheon Membership Information President’s Message Holiday Luncheon Highlights Guilder News News from The Old Globe December Nights Meet & Greet JAN 19 Meet & Greet JAN 12 CAVORT News Globe History Moment MFA Luncheon Invitation Calendar of Events 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 MFA LUNCHEON 2016 Getting to Know America’s Future Stars! Come get to know our Old Globe/USD Shiley Graduate Theatre Program students at the Guilders’ Annual MFA Luncheon at Tom Ham’s Lighthouse Restaurant on February 22nd! You will have an opportunity to meet the fantastic Class of 2017, enjoy a terrific lunch with friends and bid on a special Chinese Opportunity Drawing! The morning will kick off at 11:00 am with a no-host social hour always fun. And the committee has some very special gifts and surprises for the Chinese Opportunity Drawing. You won’t want to miss your chance at winning! Luncheon will be served at noon after a welcome by our president, Angie DeCaro. There will be a choice of Mahi Mahi, Braised Short Ribs or a vegetarian Portobello Napoleon. The entrée will be followed by a scrumptious chocolate dessert creation by the chef. After lunch, the incredibly talented class of 2017 will treat us to a theatrical presentation, after which Jane Cowgill will facilitate the audience in “Getting to Know” the students better with her usual aplomb. This luncheon promises to be one of the highlights of our year. Tom Ham’s Lighthouse has recently been completely remodeled, and the restaurant’s ambiance plus the breathtaking views will provide a lovely setting for our gathering. Reserve your table now! Reservation information is on page 14. See you there! Gail Dill Chair Page 2 Guilder Gazette GUILDER INFORMATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2016 PRESIDENT Angie DeCaro THE WELCOME MAT - (619) 231-1007 WELCOME to the following new members who were added in the fourth quarter of 2015. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Bolt (619) 889-7121 RECORDING SECRETARY Lisa Berry Shaw Paulin, Michelle 1245 N. 8th Street Colton, CA 92324 (909) 709-5620 ahramkennels@aol.com (619) 501-4934 TREASURER VP DEVELOPMENT Bonnie Duell (858) 259-3139 VP MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA Kim Neapole (847) 421-2995 VP MEMBERSHIP Wendy Ledford (858) 484-0688 VP SOCIAL Pam Stafford (619) 583-8117 Steering Committee Appointments CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Laurie Blackington (619) 435-3927 MEET & GREETS | COMPANY CALLS Mary Roberts (619) 222-2486 VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Bonnie Wright (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 Executive VP 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 barbarabolt@me.com. GLOBE GUILDERS DUES Annual Globe Guilders tax deductible membership dues are: $ 50 Regular Membership $ 20 Associate Membership (First Year Only) $100 Corporate Membership The Globe Guilders is an auxiliary existing under the authority of the Board of Directors of The Old Globe. Exciting News Alinejad, Frieda 13005 Harwick Lane San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 509-3696 (858) 336-2404 friedato@gmail.com Berg, Sonya 4928 Harwick Place San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 922-7300 sonyaberg1@gmail.com Freed, Becki 3450 3rd Avenue, #205 San Diego, CA 92103 (760) 484-8191 becki@digitalbecki.com Mayer, Nikki 8677 Villa La Jolla Dr #1130 San Diego, CA 92037 (619) 634-4330 nikki@garykent.com Mortazavi, Marjan 501 West Broadway, #510 San Diego. CA 92101 (619) 378-0140 attorneymarj@aol.com Reeder, Patricia 1405 Horizon Court San Marcos, CA 92078 (858) 414-6832 trishreeder6@gmail.com Rosso, Cami PO Box 9907 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 (858) 754-6022 camirosso@gmail.com Tonkin, Lynn 8441 N. Sayante Way Tucson, AZ 85743 (507) 202-4585 tonkinla@hotmail.com Zeiger, Vicki PO Box 9026 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 (619) 787-0447 vzeiger@cox.net A very warm welcome to our New Members! Wendy Ledford VP Membership Page 3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Sally Berry, and their entire committee for a job well done. The models were none other than our Executive Board, which added to the festivities. As we embrace 2016 and the beginning of the Guilders’ 61st year, I invite you to join us for a very exciting year. The Guilders closed the book on 2015 with a terrific Holiday Installation Luncheon and Fashion Show at Southwestern Yacht Club. Many thanks to Fern Murphy, I am happy to announce that we have all the necessary Chairs for the entire year, and I sincerely appreciate their willingness to serve. Please review the social dates in your new Directory and mark your calendar to attend. You will see changes throughout the year with the addition of a Marketing and Social Media VP and the gradual upgrade of our website. We are looking forward to the planning of “Celebrating Couture 2016” to be held at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina on Monday, August 22nd. I am honored to serve as the Globe Guilders’ 35th President and thank you for all your encouragement. Fond regards, Angie DeCaro 3 2 YEARBOOK CHANGES - PLEASE NOTE IN YOUR COPY ADDRESS CHANGES OTHER CHANGES Evans, Hester 6132 Gullstrand St #213 San Diego, CA 92122 Gigi Cramer - new cell phone (858) 265-8051 4 Gillespie, Pat and Norm 18755 West Bernardo Drive Apartment 1015 San Diego, CA 92127-3010 Halverstadt – Ms Barbara Johnson 7450 Olivetas Ave, Apt. 383 La Jolla, CA 92037 (858) 459-5053 6 Darlene Davies (619) 917-9740 CALENDAR UPDATES Are you organizing a Guilder event? Please send me the 5 date and event information. Are you involved in an event outside of the Guilders? Please send me the date and information. Your help is much appreciated. Chrissy Roberts Master Calendar Chair Page 4 Guilder Gazette HOLIDAY LUNCHEON - DECEMBER 10, 2015 2 1 3 4 6 5 8 6 3 7 8 9 The Holiday Luncheon is always a fun, festive occasion. The Executive Board for 2016 was installed and Past Presidents recognized. Top row from left: Immediate Past Old Globe Board Chair Elaine Darwin; Newly elected Executive Board members Lisa Berry Shaw, Pam Stafford, Wendy Ledford, Bonnie Duell, Barbara Bolt, and President Angie DeCaro being installed by Past President Fern Murphy. Middle: Past Presidents Linda Van Vark (2013-2014), Helen Whitney (1963-1964), Kathy Newton (1973-1975), Suzie Turner (1981-1983), Laurie Blackington (1983-1985), Wendy Ledford (1994-1996), Jane Cowgill (2004-2005), Fern Murphy (2007-2009), Liz Helming (2010-2012). Bottom: Jean Laing, Nadine Masters, Past President Carol Hanson (2005-2007), Past President Gail Dill (1996-1998), Joan Pollard and Carol Winter. Incoming President Angie DeCaro presented Thanks, Mona and Norm, for all your wonderful pictures! 11 with flowers from Suzie Turner in honor of her mother, Dolly Poet. Page 5 HOLIDAY LUNCHEON - DECEMBER 10, 2015 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 4 5 2 7 9 7 8 8 9 Holiday Luncheon attendees: (1) Bonnie Duell, Peggy’s guest Diane Stockert and Peggy Matthews; (2) Frieda Alinejad, Barbara Bolt and Judi Menzel; (3) Dolores Smith, Shirley Hinckley 10 and Donna Blochwitz; (4) Judy McMorrow, Karen Benito, Bonnie Wright and Nadine Masters; (5) Lisa Berry Shaw, Wendy Ledford and Kim Neapole; (6) Mona Beizei, Jordine Von Wantoch and Jane Cowgill; (7) Linda Van Vark and Globe Associate Director of Development Bridget Cantu Wear; (8) Pat Johnston, Dolores Smith 12 11 and Fran Viertel; (9) Joan Henkleman with Regina Kurtz; (10) Chrissy Roberts, Rosemary Pierce and Mary Lou Gibbs; (11) Geri Musser and Rita Venturini; (12) Mary Roberts. Page 6 Guilder Gazette GUILDER BIRTHDAYS Attending were (from left): Angie DeCaro, Rachel Plummer, Pat Gillespie, Globe Board member Jo Ann Kilty, and Globe Board Chair Elaine Darwin. December and January Birthdays - from left: Bonnie Wright, Wendy Ledford, Linda Van Vark, Bonnie Duell, Lynn Silva, President Angie DeCaro, Mary Roberts and Marlene Sterling. CELEBRATING COUTURE 2016 The plans for the 26th Annual Globe Guilder Fashion Show are underway. The committee is in place and will begin work in February. This year the Fashion Show will be Monday, August 22nd in the brand new ballroom at The Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina. Honorary Chairs for this year’s Fashion Show will be Barbara and Dick Enberg with Stacey and Robert Foxworth. Please consider donating to the Silent Auction. Mary Roberts is the chair of this important aspect of the Fashion Show’s fund-raising efforts. Look for your SaveThe-Date Card which will be mailed in the Spring. All funds raised go directly to support The Old Globe and its education, artistic, arts engagement and community programs. If you have questions, need more information about the Fashion Show, or would like to help on one of the many committees, please contact Linda Van Vark at (858) 229-3103 or Lindav@vanvark.net. The Globe Guilder Fashion Show Committee looks forward to seeing you on Monday August 22nd. We are grateful for your continued enthusiastic support. Linda Van Vark 2016 Fashion Show Chair Page 7 NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE LETTER FROM BARRY AND MICHAEL Dear Globe Guilders, Happy New Year from the Globe! We’re excited for 2016 and our ambitious plans for the year, beginning with the first of our two upcoming productions: The Metromaniacs, a smart, fun, “translaptation,” directed by the legendary Michael Kahn, which takes place in 18th-century Paris (and is sponsored in part by the Globe Guilders!). Next up will be The Last Match, a new play that was part of our 2014 New Voices Festival play reading series and that we are incredibly proud is now a full production in our regular season. In March, we begin previews for Rain, Barry’s musical theatre debut based on Somerset Maugham’s classic story. Set in 1924, this brand-new musical tells the tale of a group of travelers on an island in Western Samoa and features Maugham’s iconic character Sadie Thompson. The rest of the year is full of world premieres, Shakespeare, talented artists, world-class directors – a number of whom are Artistic Directors at their own theatres – and more, and is not to be missed. When you visit us at the theatre, we hope that you will also have a chance to meet our new Director of Arts Engagement, Freedome Bradley-Ballentine. With his team and the help of everyone in the Globe family, Freedome is set to make great strides in the San Diego community. He will be visiting groups, venues and organizations throughout the county as we continue to learn about the needs of our vast population and the Globe’s role in it. We will be organizing a number of events to introduce our Arts Engagement Department to our wonderful supporters and friends, and look forward to seeing you at one of these occasions. As always, we thank you tremendously for your amazing commitment to the Globe. We eagerly anticipate enjoying your company at the theatre, MFA and membership luncheons, Awards Night, the Fashion Show, Meet and Greets, and any other time we have the chance! Sincerely Yours, Barry Edelstein Artistic Director Michael G. Murphy Managing Director Page 8 Guilder Gazette DECEMBER NIGHTS - DECEMBER 4 & 5, 2015 The Guilders love December Nights in Balboa Park. It is the largest free community festival in San Diego, attracting more than 350,000 visitors over two days. The whole of Balboa Park puts on its festive flair and opens its doors. 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. Thank you to all the Guilder and non- Guilder volunteers who volunteered for December Nights. Thanks to Barbara Bolt for keeping all the volunteers well fed and hydrated, Jane Cowgill for keeping the popcorn machine going non-stop 1 The Old Globe decorates the Plaza with the fabulous “Grinch” Tree, festoons the lobby with elaborate costumes and adorns 2 the stage with a Whoville set both nights and for Lisa Berry Shaw and Kim Neapole for organizing the Theatre so that visitors had the opportunity to take a sneak peak inside and learn more about what the wonderful Old Globe is all about. See you all in December 2016!! 3 Linda Van Vark December Nights Chair 5 7 1 8 9 10 4 6 5 7 8 9 Page 9 DECEMBER NIGHTS 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 5 42 6 6 6 5 4 3 1 2 2 5 4 5 Pictured above clockwise from top left: Guilders Ready Room commanded by Barbara Bolt; Mary Roberts with Fern Murphy; Lisa Berry Shaw, Globe House Manager Mary Taylor and Kim Neapole; Pam Maudsley; Theater docents Norm Gillespie, Pat Gillespie, Sue Bartolini, Globe Board member Pat Hodgkin, Alexa Hirsch, Kim Neapole, Lisa Berry Shaw and Bob Shaw. 7 6 8 5 7 Page 10 MEET Guilder Gazette AND GREET 1 - THE LAST MATCH - JANUARY 19, 2016 2 3 3 2 5 6 7 4 Meet & Greet for the production of The Last Match . Clockwise from top: Cast members Patrick J. Adams, Alex Mickiewicz, Nataila Payne and Troian Bellisario; Playwright Anna Ziegler with Director Gaye Taylor Upchurch; Guilders Jane Cowgill, Gail Dill, Frieda Alinejad, Maggie Acosta, Cathie Ellis, Judi Menzel, Trish Reeder, Pam Maudsley, Liz Helming, Mary Roberts, Alexa Hirsch, Marce Ziokowski, Barbara Bolt, Peter Stovin, Pat Gillespie, Marilyn Johns; Guilder fare; MFA Mom Judi Menzel with Amara Aja (Class of 2017); set depiction for The Last Match; Cast and Crew enjoying a bit of lunch. For more pictures go to www.GlobeGuilders.org/Photo Gallery. Photos by Norm Gillespie 5 Page 11 MEET AND GREET - METROMANIACS - JANUARY 12, 2016 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 6 2 3 4 (1) Guilder President Angie DeCaro with Kim Neapole; (2) Chrissy Roberts, Pat Johnston and Barbara Bolt; (3) Maggie Acosta, Sue Parker and Mary Roberts; (4) Jane Hopkins, Alexa Hirsch and Pam Maudsley. For more pictures go to www.GlobeGuilders.org /Photo Gallery. Photos by Kim Neapole 7 8 5 9 Page 12 Guilder Gazette CAVORT NEWS 1 2 3 For 40 years CAVORT has been the only organization in North America dedicated to supporting volunteers, and the staff they work with, at professional, non-profit theatres. Regardless of a theatre's volunteer structure (guild, association, individual, etc.), CAVORT has something to offer to 5 6 7 both theatre and individual. 4 The deadline to get the regular registration price has been extended until Monday, February 22!!! Register at: www.cavortinc.com 8 5 Why attend the Conference.... Network with other volunteers! Conference-goers will have the chance to network with their counterparts from theatres across the United States and Canada throughout the conference. They will be able to interact with other volunteers to discover what services they provide for their theatres and how they go about performing them. An extended roundtable experience will give participants a chance to learn how volunteers at numerous theatres handle everything from recruitment to rewards and lots of interests in between. Roundtable topics will include volunteer matters such as starting and managing a volunteer program, recruitment and retention of volunteers, theatre services provided by volunteers and communication with and among volunteers. Volunteer sessions will address fundraising, the advocacy role of volunteers, volunteering for student performances, accessibility, and engaging millennials. Many of the sessions will feature panels with representatives from different theatres sharing their strategies as well as providing the audience with a chance to “pick their brains.” Wendy Ledford, Sue Parker, Maggie Accosta, Kim Neopole and I will be attending. We'd love to have you join us! For more information go to http://www.cavortinc.com. Linda Van Vark Page 13 HISTORY MOMENT #5 - THE MEN Shakespeare at the Old Globe is a thread running through the Globe's story. Many actors performed in the Globe's Shakespeare Festival early in their careers. Among them are Dennis Hopper, Victor Buono, Christopher Walken and Kelsey Grammer. Dennis Hopper was a member of the Globe's sum1 mer Shakespeare repertory company in the early 50s. But, he also performed in the winter season productions The Rose and the Ring, and the light comedy Cheaper by the Dozen. Craig Noel directed that last show, showcasing Hopper's come1 talent. Hopper credited his successful acting career to Noel, 2speaking dic 3 admiringly of him on national TV and purchasing an ad in the 1990 Globe 2 75th birthday Gala souvenir birthday book. That Gala celebrated Noel's and Hopper personally purchased an ad in tribute to Noel. 1 Victor Buono performed in the Globe's Shakespeare 4 3 Festival for several His major presence in Volpone in 1956 , directed by Craig Noel, 3seasons. was sensational, garnering critical acclaim and box office profits. Notably, he appeared as Claudius in Hamlet in 1960 and as Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 2 in 1962. But, he was cast in numerous Globe shows. 4 3 From the start, he was a young man called upon to assume older roles. In his many films, he found his niche playing larger than life characters, most of them older than his real age. GAZETTE STAFF EDITOR & LAYOUT Gail Dill CONTRIBUTORS Angie DeCaro Darlene Davies Rachel Plummer 3 2 Mary Roberts 3 Wendy Ledford Linda Van Vark PHOTOGRAPHERS 2 Mona Beizai 1 Norm & Pat Gillespie Kim Neapole PROOFREADING: Angie DeCaro Pat Gillespie Rachel Plummer Fran Viertel 5 6 Jordine Von Wantoch 4 The renowned actor, Christopher Walken played Marc Antony in Julius Caesar at the Globe in 1969, also appearing there in two Shakespeare productions in 1972. He acted in repertory, working professionally and gaining valuable theatre experience. He also acted in the Ontario, Canada Shakespeare Festival, making him not unlike the early 1935 Globe Players, who traveled from one Shakespeare Festival to another. The difference was the 1935 Globe Players performed in abbreviated versions of the Bard's work, while later festivals produced entire plays, though they were sometimes artfully edited. 5 After attending acting school at Juilliard, Kelsey Grammer had a three year internship at the Globe in the late 1970s, performing in plays by 7 Shakespeare and Shaw. He followed his Globe stint with work at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Now, he is well known for the hit TV show Frasier and for his many Broadway performances. Among his other 5 assignments, he has provided the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons. The Old Globe has been the training ground for some of our country's finest actors. It continues to be a magnet for talent. Darlene Davies Globe Historian 6 ADDRESS CORRECTIONS The Guilder Gazette is emailed to members as a benefit of membership. It is mailed to those without 3 2 an email address. For changes, corrections or questions, please contact: Wendy Ledford VP Membership Phone: (858) 484-0688 Email: wendytledford@yahoo.com4 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 7 Membership informed of your correct address. Thanks! 9 Calendar of Events FEBRUARY FEB 04 Opening Night, The Metromaniacs , Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, The Old Globe Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center FEB 08 Executive Board Meeting FEB 09 Globe Guilders Reception, 5:30 pm The Metromaniacs, The Old Globe FEB 12 Steering Committee Meeting 9:30 AM / Fashion Show Meeting Admiral Baker Golf Club FEB 18 Opening Night, The Last Match, Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center FEB 22 MFA Luncheon, Tom Ham’s Lighthouse FEB 27 - MAR 2 MFA Show: Old Globe/USD Shiley Graduate Theatre Program The Seagull at The Studio Theatre, USD MARCH MAR 07 MAR 11 APRIL APR 1 APR 04 APR 08 APR 14 Executive Board Meeting 9:30 am Steering Committee Meeting 9:30 am / Fashion Show Meeting Admiral Baker Golf Club Opening Night, Rain, Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, Old Globe Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center Executive Board Meeting 9:30 am Steering Committee Meeting 9:30 am / Fashion Show Meeting Admiral Baker Golf Club Opening Night, Constellations, Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, Conrad Prebys Theatre Center Special Points of Interest Next Gazette Deadline - April 15, 2016 ! for late April publication _____________________________ Please visit the Globe Guilders website for additional events announced after this issue was printed We are NOT just a pretty face! 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