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Where to Find It Current Show Information Centerfold Admissions Policies 38 Mill History 5 Youth Series 2015-16 Season 14 Area Theatre Information 11 - 13 Theatre Camp Application 15 Mitchell Wiggins, CPA, Season Sponsor Back Cover EVB, Season Sponsor Inside Front Cover Financial Dynamics, Season Sponsor 3 Container First Services (CFS), Show Sponsor 7 Door to Door Solutions, Show Sponsor 37 Edward Jones, Show Sponsor 43 Virginia Asset Management 33 Sponsors List 27 Contributors List 28 Donation Form 31
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History 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 ADAcompliant, 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. December 2, 2015, marks the 50th anniversary of the theatre, making the Mill not only an historic structure but also an historic theatre - while looking forward to many more years serving South-Central Virginia residents and its visitors.
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AREA THEATRES CONTACT INFORMATION
See the following pages for a season calendar. 5TH WALL THEATRE 5THWALLTHEATRE.ORG CADENCE THEATRE COMPANY 804-282-2620 CADENCETHEATRE.ORG CHAMBERLAYNE ACTORS THEATRE (CAT) 804-262-9760 CATTHEATRE.COM COLONIAL ACTORS THEATRE SOCIETY (434) 262-4170 COLONIALCENTERVA.ORG FIREHOUSE THEATRE PROJECT 804-355-2001 FIREHOUSETHEATRE.ORG HATTHEATRE 804-343-6364 HATTHEATRE.ORG HERITAGE ENSEMBLE THEATRE 804-404-5259 THEATREUBUNTU.WIX.COM/THETC K DANCE 804-270-4944 KDANCE.ORG MODLIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS 804-289-8980 MODLIN.RICHMOND.EDU QUILL THEATRE 804-734-6629 QUILLTHEATRE.ORG RICHMOND TRIANGLE PLAYERS 804-346-8113 RTRIANGLE.ORG SMITHFIELD LITTLE THEATRE 757-357-7338 SMITHFIELDLITTLETHEATRE.ORG SWIFT CREEK MILL THEATRE 804-748-5203 SWIFTCREEKMILL.COM THEATER COMPANY AT FORT LEE 804-734-6629 LEEPLAYHOUSE.COM THEATRELAB 804-505-0558 THEATRELABVA.ORG VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRE 804-282-2620 VA-REP.ORG
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2015-2016 Area Theatre Calendar September 2015
October 2015
January 2016
February 2016
Stupid F**king Bird Jan 7-30, QUILL
Production Studies III Showcase I Do! I Do! F Feb 11-14, MODLIN University Dancers Annual Spring Concert, Momentum Feb 26-28, MODLIN Bad Jews Feb 18-Mar 5, THEATRELAB
Uncanny Valley Sep 10–Oct 3, 5TH WALL with HATTHEATRE Oklahoma! Oct 3-11, COLONIAL 9 to 5 Sep 4-20, FORT LEE American Buffalo Oct 8-Nov 1 Buyer & Cellar Oct 7th-31st, RTP Spamalot Oc The Fabulous Lipitones Sep 18-Oct 25, VA-REP HANOVER A Second Helping, The Church Basement Ladies Sequel Sep 17-Oct 24, SWIFT CREEK Steal Away Oct 1-10, HERITAGE Peter and the Starcatcher Oct 1-25, VA-REP Yes! Dance Invitational Oct 16 & 17, KDANCE Love and Information Oct 1-4, MODLIN Private Lives Oct 23-N
Unexpected Tenderness Jan 22–Feb 13, 5TH WALL with CAT The Mountaintop Feb 18-Mar 12, The Lazarus Syndrome F Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings Nov 12-Jan 9, SWIFT CREEK One for the Pot Feb 18The Little Lion Jan 28-Mar 5, SWIFT CREEK > > > > > > S Biloxi Blues Feb 5-21, FORT LEE Gypsy Nov 19, 2015-Jan 10, VA-REP F The Journey Feb 3-6, HERITAGE Dance - Theatre Conversations S Jan 21, KDANCE Saturday, Sunday, Monday F
May 2016
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Body Awareness Apr 20–May 14, Twelfth Night Jun 2-26, QUILL 5TH WALL with RTP The Boy from Oz Jun 15 Steel Magnolias-May 14-22, COLONIAL The Hallelujah Girls Jun 94000 Miles Apr 28-May 21, CADENCE Dreamgirls Jun 2 Little Women the Musical Tribes Jul 14-Aug 6, T Apr 28-May 15, SMITHFIELD Little Shop of Horrors Mar 24-May 21, SWIFT CREEK Once Upon a Mattress May 6-22, FORT LEE Summer and Smoke Apr 21-May 15, VA-REP Venus in Fur Apr 14-May 7, THEATRELAB Maple & Vine March 31 - May 15, FTP Don't Cry For Me, Margaret Mitchell May 20-Jun 4, CAT
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November 2015
December 2015
March 2016
April 2016
July 2016
August 2016
Equus Nov 5-28, CADENCE
The Homecoming Dec 5-13, C.A.T.S. Holiday Memories Dec 3-26, QUILL -Nov 1, QUILL Christmas on the Rocks Nov 18th-Dec 19th, RTP Junie B! First Grader Dec 11-Dec 20, SMITHFIELD ot Oct 29-Nov 15, SMITHFIELD Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings Nov 12-Jan 9, SWIFT CREEK EK Hello Dolly Gypsy Nov 19, 2015-Jan 10, VA-REP Nov 6-22, FORT LEE This Wonderful Life Nov 27-Jan 10, VA-REP HANOVER Intimate Apparel Nov 19-22, MODLIN The Fourth Wall Dec 9 – Feb 14, FTP Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters Nov 18-21, HERITAGE Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill Nov 12-Dec 12, THEATRELAB t 23-Nov 7, CAT
Oliver! Mar 12-20, COLONIAL Body Awareness Apr 20–May 14, 5TH WALL with RTP ar 12, CADENCE 4000 Miles Apr 28-May 21, CADENCE ome Feb 24-Mar 19, RTP Venus in Fur Apr 14-May 7, THEATRELAB b 18-Mar 6, SMITHFIELD King Lear Mar 31-Apr 23, QUILL > > > > > Little Women the Musical Shorts @ RTP Mar 24-26, KDANCE Apr 28-May 15, SMITHFIELD For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide... Mar 3-12, HERITAGE Little Shop of Horrors Mar 24-May 21, SWIFT CREEK Summer and Smoke Apr 21-May 15, nday Feb 11-Mar 6, VA-REP VA-REP Do! Feb 26-Apr 3, VA-REP HANOVER Love's Labour's Lost Apr 14-17, MODLIN For Black Boys Who Have Considered Sweet Chocolate and the Seven Christians rt, Homicide... Mar 4-12, HERITAGE Apr 21-30, HERITAGE Moon Over Buffalo Mar 18-Apr 2, CAT Maple & Vine March 31 - May 15, FTP
The Merchant of Venice Jul 7-31, QUILL Brighton Beach Memoirs Jul 15-Aug 28, VA-REP HANOVER un 15th-Jul 16th, RTP un 9-Jul 23, SWIFT CREEK Jun 23-Aug 7, VA-REP > > > > > > > > > > > > g 6, THEATRELAB
Calendar is based on information published as of August 2015. Please contact individual theatres for more information.
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Youth Series The Latin Ballet of Virginia’s Alma Latina October 27 & 28, 2015, 10:00 a.m. & 12:00 noon Grades 6 - 12, Approximately 65 minutes Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunch Alma Latina is a family-oriented dance-theater production celebrating the history that influenced the rhythm, music and dance of Latin America. Through salsa, mambo, tango, flamenco and reggae, the unique, powerful and passionate artists of the Latin Ballet of Virginia will weave tradition, culture and politics into a tapestry of understanding for the soul (Alma), the people and the history of Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain. Drifty and the Chocolate Factory by Paul Deiss November 30 – December 22, 2015, M - F 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. Saturday 10:15 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 45 minutes Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunch When candy maker Willie Whoops delivers a special order to Mrs. Claus, a quest begins for our North Pole pals: who can make the best mug of hot chocolate? Everyone has their own recipe, but who will win the blue ribbon? Join Drifty the Snowman, Cowboy Jim, Pepita the Elf and the whole North Pole gang for an all new episode of this great holiday tradition! The Little Lion by Irene Ziegler February 1 – 26, 2016, M- F 10:15 am Grades 5 - 12, Approximately 2 hours Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunch This world-premiere drama by playwright Irene Ziegler is based upon the book by Nancy Wright Beasley, who is also the author of the highly-acclaimed Izzy’s Fire: Finding Humanity in the Holocaust. Set in and around the Kovno Ghetto in Lithuania during World War II, this powerful story chronicles the struggle of a Jewish family to survive the Holocaust and the heroism of Laibale Gillman, a teenaged boy, known as the little lion, who never stopped fighting for freedom. Little Shop of Horrors by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken April 8 & May 13, 2016, 10:15 a.m. Grades 6 - 12, Approximately 2 hours Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunch You haven’t seen Little Shop... until you’ve seen THE MILL do Little Shop…!! Our original 1986 production took the town by storm and became the longest-running show in our theatre’s history: eight months of thrills and chills and over-the-top fun! The voracious Audrey II will once again consume the Mill stage (and, indeed, the entire theater) with music and mayhem. It’s a not-to-be-missed event of monstrous proportions! Johnny Appleseed by Tom Width and Paul Deiss April 11 - May 12, 2016, 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 lunch There are many stories told about the famous man who planted thousands of apple trees across the wilderness of Ohio, Indiana, and beyond. Some are legend, some are true, and some are a fanciful mixture of both – but Johnny Appleseed was most certainly a real man – a man who loved children, loved the outdoors, loved animals, and believed that apples could help to feed everyone and to keep them healthy. Join us for the Mill’s own musical version of Johnny’s story.
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Apply for Camp Moms, Dads, Grandparents and Grads... anyone may know a kid who would love to get behind the scenes at the Mill. Don't wait until the last minute to sign them up! 2016 Exploratory Theatre Camp (Ages 8-15, grouped by age)
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DATES: June 20-24 OR July 18-22, 2016 TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. FEES: Full tuition is $240.00. Please remit a nonrefundable deposit of $25.00 with your application. The balance of $215.00 is due TWO WEEKS before the first day of camp. Tuition for a second or third sibling is $220.00. TUITION INCLUDES: Lunch daily, music, acting, movement, theatre enrichment classes, and camp t-shirt. Theatre enrichment classes are designed to give students a better knowledge and appreciation of all aspects of theatre such as make-up, dialects, special effects, lighting, auditioning, costuming and more! On Friday afternoon: at 3:30 the students will have the opportunity to take part in a variety show. Parents are invited to join us to see what your camper has worked on during the week. 2016 Performance Camp (Ages 10-15) A TWO-WEEK MASTERS CLASS IN ACTING, SINGING & DANCING DATES: August 1 -12 TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. FEES: Full tuition is $450.00. Please remit a nonrefundable deposit of $50.00 with your application. The balance of $400.00 is due TWO WEEKS before the first day of camp. Sibling discount is not available for Performance Camp. TUITION INCLUDES: an intensive rehearsal process with top directors and choreographers, resulting in a vibrant production performed on the Mill stage for an enthusiastic audience. Camp t-shirt included. Lunch provided daily. PERFORMANCE CAMP PRODUCTION: Friday 8-12-16 and Sat 8-13-16 at 7:00 p.m. Reservations Required. Tickets $5.
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Age_____ Date of Birth_______________ Grade Entering_____ School ____________________________________ Special Needs (dietary, physical, medical, allergies)_____________________________________________________ Circle One Exploratory Camp and/or Performance Camp: JUNE 20-24 Exploratory Camp OR JULY 18-22 Exploratory Camp AUGUST 1-12 Performance Camp Circle T-Shirt Size: Adult XL Adult L Adult M Adult S Youth L Youth M REGISTRATION INFO: CALL 804-748-5203 M – S 10:00 am – 7:00 pm Make checks payable to: Swift Creek Mill Theatre, P.O. Box 41, Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Swift Creek Mill Theatre has permission to take and use my child’s photograph for publication purposes. SIGNATURE_________________________________________________________________
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Board of Directors Sterling Hawkins, President Pam Martin Comstock, Vice President Jeffery Bracewell, Secretary Jimmy Hartson, Treasurer Carol Chappell Lou Dean Jayne Feminella
Louise Fothergill Joan Goebel John Hagadorn Doris Hancock Michael Packer JoAnn Redd Bob Walker Ronald White
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ADMINISTRATIVE Jennifer Procise, Acting Managing Director / Director of Development and Marketing Pat Foley, Director of Children's Theatre Programming Alissa Pagnotti, Office Manager and Group Sales Director Darlene Arrington, Food Service Director Genevieve Mellott, Development and Marketing Coordinator
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Featured Artist “PORTRAYED” Oil paintings by TERRY LACY Terry Lacy is a long time central Virginia resident, currently living in Chester. Terry’s professional career is that of a jeweler and the sole proprietor of “Ladysmith” for the past 38 years. Terry began painting in 1990. She is a representational painter, with bold color and contrast ever present in her work. Terry prefers to work with oil paints, as did her mother and grandmother. “Painting is an important form of self-expression for me. What I am attracted to in terms of subject matter is a sense of spirit or energy. If I can feel that energy, I try to portray it in my paintings. I feel that spirit out west, and have a strong western influence in my work. I am a gardener, and I feel that energy in my own gardens. I love to watch the growth and life force that healthy plants have. I aspire to paint the magic and mystery of a place or a landscape. I love to paint people…faces and figures within their relative landscapes. There are a myriad of human emotions to portray. I like to try to evoke a narrative. I have painted my dogs many times…certainly spirited creatures. I carry a camera with me to capture images of the beauty I encounter. I use those photos for reference for my paintings, and try to enhance them with memory of how I felt the moment the photo was taken.” Terry Lacy can be reached at her Chester studio at: 804-7966875 You may view more of her work at: www.Facebook.com/ TerryLacyFineArts Terry Lacy is a resident artist at Crossroads Art Center, located at 2016 Staples Mill Road in Richmond. You may see her work there on a continuing basis.
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From the Artistic Director Our biggest hit of the 2013-14 season was the remarkable “The Dixie Swim Club” – we even brought it back last summer as a bonus show, because so many people wanted to see it again (or were kicking themselves for having missed it the first time around!). It was a big hit all over again! Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten are so good at writing insightful comedy for middle-aged women – perhaps, in part, to Mr. Wooten’s time as a writer and producer on the landmark TV sitcom, “The Golden Girls”. So, I started reading some of their other scripts, and came upon “The Hallelujah Girls”! When I found it, I said “hallelujah”, too! Another great show featuring strong women trying to make the most of their lives – with a couple of gentlemen thrown in the mix this time for some romantic spice. Just the right show for a relaxing summer evening’s entertainment. Here’s to the ladies of the Spa-Dee-Dah!
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By Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. The use of recording equipment of any kind is strictly prohibited and violates copyright laws. Hallelujah Girls
Directors & Designers Directed by Tom Width Costume Design by Maura Lynch Cravey Lighting Design by Joe Doran Scenic Design by Tom Width Technical Direction by Jason “Blue” Herbert
Cast Carlene Travis Nita Mooney Mavis Flowers Crystal Hart Sugar Lee Thompkins Bunny Sutherland Bobby Dwayne Dillahunt Porter Padgett
Jennifer Frank Jacqueline Jones Jody Smith Strickler Joy Williams Vicki McLeod Catherine Butler-Cooper Richard Koch Mike White
Set ting The play takes place in the Spa-Dee-Dah! day spa, Eden Falls, Georgia, USA ACT ONE Scene 1: Scene 2: Scene 3:
A hot afternoon, July 3rd Friday afternoon, the day before Halloween Friday afternoon, a week before Christmas
ACT TWO Scene 1: Scene 2: Scene 3:
Friday afternoon, late January Friday afternoon, the day before Valentine’s Day A hot afternoon, July 3rd
There will be one 15-minute intermission Hallelujah Girls
Production Staff Producing Artistic Director Tom Width Interim Managing Director Jennifer Procise Technical Director Jason “Blue” Herbert Assistant Technical Director Thomas Garrett Stage Manager Cory Williams Properties Cory Williams Assistant Stage Manager Charley Raintree Light/Sound Board Op Sheri Oyan Photography Robyn O’Neill Set Crew Thomas Garrett Bob Foley Kyle Kelley Samantha Sweat Natasha Woodmancy Richard Foggio Kirk Hammond Lighting Crew Zachary Riviere Ashley Swiger Kelsey Cappiello Weston Corey Thomas Garrett Becky Lussier
Special Thanks Our wonderful Mill volunteers
Hallelujah Girls
Biographies Catherine Butler Cooper (Bunny) is beyond thrilled to be returning to
the Mill after a twenty-five year hiatus. Past credits include The Sisters Rosesweig and Parade with Jewish Family Theatre; Cacophony Cabaret with TheatreLAB, Man of La Mancha, The Prisoner of Second Avenue and Bad Seed at Dogwood Dell; Born Yesterday with Henrico Theatre Company; Sleeping Beauty, The Snow Queen, The Jamestown Story, and The Ugly Duckling with Theatre IV; Hansel and Gretel, Into the Woods and Brigadoon with Swift Creek Mill Theatre; Guys and Dolls and Camelot with TheatreVirginia; and the outdoor drama Tecumseh.
Jennifer Frank (Carlene) is back for her third summer at the Mill, having played Vernadette in The Dixie Swim Club and The Dixie Swim Club II, Electric Boogaloo. She has been performing in Richmond for many years with companies including Richmond Triangle Players, Quill Theatre, Virginia Rep, and of course, Swift Creek Mill. She’s having such fun with the gang. She would like to thank her third grade teacher, Mrs. Monk. Mrs. Monk not only agreed to produce a class play of a script Jennifer picked out, she also met Jennifer’s request to play the top billed Hansel, since Gretel was just there to set up Hansel’s jokes. JACQUELINE JONES (Nita) shone here in The Dixie Swim Club, See How
They Run, The Drowsy Chaperone, Blithe Spirit, Quilters, Arsenic and Old Lace, Flowers for Algernon, Steel Magnolias, Das Barbecü, Lucky Stiff, and Hank Williams: Lost Highway. She regularly appears in RVA-area theatres and originated roles in Theatre IV’s Hugs and Kisses, helping prevent child sexual abuse since 1983, VA Rep/Barksdale’s Songs From Bedlam, giving voice to the mentally ill, and Firehouse Theatre Project’s Birth, chronicling childbirth in America. Jackie mentors with the Richmond Jewish Coalition for Literacy. She dedicates her performance to her Oma, a real-life Avon lady till she was 90! www.jacquelinejones.net
Richard Koch (Bobby Dwayne) is very happy to once again be on Swift Creek Mill Theatre’s stage. Other Swift Creek shows include Two Bits, Beyond the Rainbow, The Drowsy Chaperone, Blithe Spirit, The Foreigner, A Tuna Christmas, Arsenic and Old Lace, Run for Your Wife, The Cocoanuts, Floyd Collins, See How They Run, Out of Order, The Fantasticks, Greetings and A Few Good Men. Richard is Performing Arts Manager for The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen as well as a free-lance actor who has also performed at Theatre at the Bolling-Haxall House, VA Repertory Theatre, Henley Street Theatre, Cadence Theatre, Richmond Shakespeare & film, TV and radio. Richard is pleased to be working with such a wonderful team. In his spare time, along with the beautiful Miss Vicki, he enjoys rummaging thru antique shops looking for rare two legged milking stools. He hopes you enjoy the show! Vicki McLeod (Sugar Lee) is, as always, happy to be back at The Mill. Richmond audiences may remember her from many productions over the past twenty-five years. Some of her favorite roles include: Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday at Barksdale Theatre; Bella in Angel Street at The Bolling Haxall House; and Harpo Marx in The Cocoanuts here at Swift Creek Mill. Vicki’s past is also furnished with a considerable amount of on-camera regional and national commercial, training film and voice-over work. She is passionate about fitness and is a personal trainer, certified through the American Council On Exercise, specializing in home fitness. Vicki has shared life, on and off the stage, with her castmate, Richard Koch, for the past twenty-eight years. Hallelujah Girls
Biographies, Cont'd. Jody Smith Strickler (Mavis) is an actor/writer who has been working in professional theatre since the 1970’s. She began acting at the Academy Theatre in Atlanta, GA, then helped found the Palmtree Playhouse in Sarasota, FL (now operating as Florida Studio Theatre). She completed an MFA at VCU in 1980 (emphasis in performance.) She has continued to work professionally in the Richmond area since that time, with projects in theatre as well as film. Jody has also taught acting at both VCU and the University of Richmond. Favorite roles at the Mill include Diana in Dixie Swim Club, Emily Gorski in Greetings, and M’lynn in Steel Magnolias. Other Richmond credits include Mother Burnside in Mame, Sook in Holiday Memories, Mattie Fay in August: Osage County, Ann Kron in Well, Rosie Epps in The Scorched Earth, Aunt Sally in Fifth of July, and Emilia in Comedy of Errors. Mike White (Porter) finally took the plunge and made it. Hallelujah!! After watching so many quality productions here, he is thrilled to make his debut on the Swift Creek Mill stage! Thank you, Tom, for this opportunity to work/play with a group of supremely talented people!! Mike has been acting and on stage for more than 80 productions over the past 25+ years. Not a bad record for someone who was dragged kicking and screaming into this great avocation. Most of the time these days, you may have seen him on stage at either Fort Lee or the Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen. He has also played on stages in North Carolina and South Korea – while he was stationed with the Army in both locations. Mike was last seen this spring at Fort Lee as King Sextimus in Once Upon a Mattress. Mike is a retired Army officer and current Civil Servant with Defense Contract Management Agency. Favorite roles and/or productions include Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash, Pap Finn in Big River, Mister Potter in It’s a Wonderful Life: The Musical, and Andrew McNair in 1776. Mike’s eternal love goes to his fabulous Tricia! Thanks for all that you are and everything you do!! Love also to Kevin and Jennifer; Leah – and David, too; and Moms White and Robinson! Joy Williams (Crystal) is very happy to be back on the Mill stage this summer,
after performing in The Dixie Swim Club here for the previous two summers. Favorite Mill roles include: Sheree in The Dixie Swim Club, M’Lynn in Steel Magnolia’s, Lady Manley-Prowe in Something’s Afoot, Bella in Lost in Yonkers, Maria in Lend Me a Tenor, and Drifty the Snowman in the Youth Christmas shows, to name a few. As well as acting and directing, Joy runs her own business, Giggle in Pink, which specializes in handmade clothing and accessories for newborns to tweens. Check us out at www.giggleinpink.com. Special thanks to her husband, Eric, who’s holding down the fort, and to Mum, Cory, Sean, Arlie, and Michael for their unwavering support. Please enjoy the show!
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Contributors This list includes gifts received and processed MAY 1, 2015 - APRIL 30, 2016. The goal of the list in the playbill is to update the list regularly so that we may acknowledge recent gifts. 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. For errors or omissions, please contact us at 804-748-5203 or info@swiftcreekmill.com. Producers ($10,000+)
Patrons ($250 - $499) (Cont'd.)
Financial Dynamics and The Estate and Elder Planning Center of VA Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. November Dr. and Mrs. Baxter Perkinson Jr. DDS Roslyn Farm Corporation Marilyn and Robert Walker
Jimmy and Caroline Hartson Marshall and Susan Henry Jimmy and Sharlee Labrecque Ann C. Morriss Carter and Ann Myers Rosa D. Overby Karen and Mike Packer Mr. and Mrs. Dane Ragsdale Ruth Ann and Roger Shaulis The Stallings Family Ed and MJ Thompson Ms. Elisabeth Turner Harvey and Helen Williams Cleve & Suzanne Wright
Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) EVB Mitchell Wiggins & Company, LLP Connie Thornton Designers ($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. and Mrs. John M. Comstock Edward Jones Performers ($1,000 - $2,499) Ms. Rejena Carreras and Judge Tom Jones Dr. Virginia Cherry Michael S. Doran Bob and Lou Fothergill Robert and Joan Goebel Robert and Kelly Kindle Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Tucker Bob and Jean Weatherford LTC and Mrs. John Woyansky Bill and Cindy Young Technicians ($500 - $999) Anonymous Jay and Joanne Burchell Jayne Feminella Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grenoble Mr. Sterling Hawkins Jane Hotchkiss Constance Lewis Mr.and Mrs. Harry Roye JoAnne Wade Draucker Patrons ($250 - $499) Lou Dean Carolyn Estes Williams Mr, and Mrs. Gillikin Richard and Linda Guilmart John and Doris Hancock
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Sponsors ($100 - $249) Anonymous (6) R. Clayton and Lisa Allen Mr. and Mrs. William B. Armstrong George and Virginia Beaseley Allen and Marsha Birdsong Rosann Bocciarelli and James Weinberg Howard Boughton Bill and Mary Ann Broach Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Brooks Les and Barbara Cabrinha Donnie and Gail Campbell Keith and Pam Carney Carolyn W. Spratley Jim and Pattie Carson Mr. and Mrs. B. Thornton Clary James W. Clements, II Michael and Lynn Cline Dr. Susan Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Condit Frank Creasy Judge and Mrs. James F. D'Alton Carol and Ben D'Arrigo Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Davenport, Jr. Brian and Megan Davis Richard D. Dewees Ms. Sandra Ellis Sandra Jones Ellis Bill and Terry Fields Ms. Sandra Fizer GFWC Swift Creek Woman's Club
Sponsors ($100 - $249) (Cont'd.)
Friends ($99 or less) (cont'd.)
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gilliam Phil and Betty Hanley Michael and Patty Hanley John and Jane Harmon J and Enid Henderson Joanne Hilker Herman Hoggard Gary and Carol Hotchkiss Dorothy Jaeckle Nancy and Bo Johnson Chris and Peachie Johnson Mr. Howard Kellman Judy and Bill Ketron Jeff and Mary Lavarnway Sarah and Justin Logue Barbara MacIntyre John and Elizabeth Matthews Bruce Miller John Moon and Abigail Winship Kraig and Kim Negaard Richard and Susan Nunnally Victor and Janet Owen Colette and Dominic Pagnotti Ms. Donna Pendarvis Petersburg Garden Club Phyllis and Gene Poats Valeria Porter Vickie Quick Steve and Kathy Robinson Brandermill Rotary Edward Ruhnke Lou Ruoff Ray Schreiner Carl C. Schluter Joyce Simmons Dr. Jerome and Betty Skaggs P. Michael Spraker Dennis and Marcia Sugumele Mark Tacchi, President & CEO Vendini, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Porcher L. Taylor James L. Thacker, Jr. Paulette and Mike Thomas John and Carolyn Thompson Robert and Drema Turner Kendra Warren Robert and Karen Wasilewski Sam and Anne West Russell E. Whitaker, Jr. Miriam Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Atkinson Arlene R. Barkley George Barlow Amy Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Bell Gerald and Elizabeth Berry Susan Birdsong Kathleen Blankenship Ms. Patricia R. Blaszak William Bliss Daniel Boring Suzanne Bristow Connie Brockwell Eileen Brooks Leona Brooks Larry and Lois Buchanan Ms. Suzanne Burke Katherine Buttner Ms. Linda Morris Cairns Rian Campbell Mr. and Mrs Ben Chappell Lee Chase Alex Checkovich Anne Cizek Michelle Clark Donna and Bobby Clarke Summer Clovis Emily Cole-Jones and Robb Jones Robert Consa Stacie Cornett Joan Custalow D.M. Davidson Vivian O. Davis Melvin J. Deale Ronald and Teresa Dombrowski Tom and Pat Doran Jim and Cecelia Dvorak Otelia and John Ellis, Jr. Mrs. Mary M. Faison Connie Fetty Donna Field Kathleen Fogerty Ms. Mary J. Franchok James Frazier Chuck and Marsha Friedl Dianna Gabay-Selby Jeanett Lau Gattis Karen A. Gleason Barbara and William Goodwyn Mr. Claude Gulliford Paul and Judy Hamby Ralph and Jackquelyn Harman George Haskins Joanne and George Herceg Ellen G. Hollands Martha J. Horine Suzanne Horner Jackie Hotz Shawn and Tarnee' Hudson
Friends ($99 or less) American Legion Auxiliary Unit 284 Anonymous (13) Wes and Ethel Andrews Mr. and Mrs. David Armistead J.B. and Melva Armstrong Helen Arnold Dottie Atkins-Neikirk
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Friends ($99 or less) (cont'd.)
Friends ($99 or less) (cont'd.)
Mr. Edward O. Hutcherson Thomas and Patricia Inge Nyra Ingram Brenda Jenkins Robert Johnson Betty Jones Lois Kniss Jones Marion G. Jordan Lori Kaeberle Michelle Kapa Melanie Kohn Day Shirley Kirkendall Barbara H. Kump Juanita Lee Kim Lundie Ron and Diana Lussier Deborah Madden Bill Madison Deborah and Thomas Mahone William O. McCleney Kathleen and Jerry McDaniel Charles Miller Mr. William L. Motley, Jr. John Murden Larry and Sharon Murphy Joan Nemetz Brian and Sue Nerrie Carroll and Becky Newcomb Barbara and Dennis Nugent DeAnn and Bill Odell Carolyn K. Outten Barbara Ozlin David and Evelyn Palumbo Ann F. Partin Drew Perkins Mr. Malcolm Phillips, Jr. Laura Pond James and Jeanie Pond Julian Porter and Gwen Beall Joyce Price Milton Pritchett Charles R. Pruett James Reid Jennifer Riegel Lois Rowland Delsena Willis-Sammons Patsy Goad Saunders Jean Tyler Scalone Daniel Sharp Susanne Shelton Charles and Dare Shreve Robert and Linda Simcoe Marion and Ted Simpson William G. Smith Jeanne Smith Joyce L. Smith Rev. Decarlo Smith Ms. Jayne Sneed Everett Spence Anne Spicer
David and Susan Stanley Josephine Alexander-Starks Robert Sterrett Jody Smith Strickler Shirley Tanner Robert Tatum Jay and Linda Taylor Jeffrey Taylor Nancy Tingle Jim and Rita Turner Ms. Heather Viar Shawn Warmbrod Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Warren Pamela R. Washington Ronald and Ella Wells Carolyn and Woody Whitlock Charles and Robin Wintzer Paige Wood Barbara Wright
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Memorial & Honor In memory of Kristie Beatman In memory of Harold and Lucille Billingsley In Memory of Jim Evans (4) In Memory of Thomas Wyeth Harman In Memory of Mrs. Sherly Hudson In Memory of T. L. Robertson In Memory of Kay Sears In Memory of Mary J. Schuller In Memory of John Henry VanLandingham III In Memory of Patrick Width (8) Matching Gifts Amica Insurance Foundation (1) Cameron Foundation (2) Dominion Foundation (4) Franklin Federal (2) Hewlett Packard (1) Foundations Cameron Foundation Dominion Foundation Ettrick Neighborhood and Business Association The National Endowment for the Arts The Petersburg Methodist Home for Girls Foundation The Virginia Commission for the Arts
Donate to the Mill Name___________________________________________________ (Please print as name should appear in program)
Address __________________________________________________ City ______________________________State ____ Zip_____________ Telephone __________________Email __________________________ I/we would like to make a tax-deductible gift to Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Inc. in the amount of: $__________Producer $10,000+ $__________Director $5,000+ $__________Designer $2,500+ $__________Performer $1,000+ $__________Technician $500+ $__________Patron $250+ $__________Sponsor $100+ $__________Friend < $100
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(Please make checks payable to Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Inc.) ___My companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s matching gift form is enclosed ___PLEDGE Amount $ ____________ Initials __________ ___Send me info on a Charitable Remainder Trust ___Send me info about including Swift Creek Mill Theatre in my will ___I do not wish to contribute at this time, but I would like to be added to the new Mailing List. Credit Card Charge ___Charge entire amount of $ ____________ now ___4 quarterly payments of $ ____________ each ___12 monthly payments of $ ____________ each Total amount of charge(s) $ _____________ Please charge my: ___American Express ___Discover ___ Visa ___MasterCard Account#___________________________________ CV Code _______ Name on Card ______________________________________________ Billing Address _____________________________________________ Expiration Date _________ Signature____________________________
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Admissions Policies By purchasing a ticket and/or attending any performance at Swift Creek Mill, you agree to the following Admissions Policies of Swift Creek Mill Theatre. This information is available online, in the Mainstage playbill and by request. The Admissions Policies are subject to change without notice. Reservations: Phone: (804) 748-5203 Online: www.swiftcreekmill.com/ tickets. Payment for Mainstage shows is required at the time of reservation. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, cash, and local checks are accepted. For show schedule, please contact our office or visit www. swiftcreekmill.com. Office Hours: Mon. – Fri. 10 AM – 7 PM; Sat. 10 AM – 7 PM (in-season) and Mon. – Fri. 10 AM – 7 PM; Sat. 10 AM – 5 PM (off-season) Address: PO Box 41, 17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy, South Chesterfield, VA 23834 www.swiftcreekmill.com Delivery Policy: Tickets are now available via Will Call, Print-at-Home, and on the Walletini mobile app for Android and iPhone. With any ticket method, please bring your receipt (emailed to you after purchase) for faster service at check-in. Tickets may be purchased at the door if available. Mainstage Refund Policy: Individuals – Refunds for Mainstage tickets are available up to 48 hours prior to the performance. Rain checks are offered for individuals up to 24 hours prior and are redeemable for 2 years. Groups – Group refunds are not available. Youth Series Refund Policy: Refunds are available for up to four (4) people 48 hours prior to the performance. Seating: Mainstage productions are reserved seating. Advance reservations are recommended for Theatre Only and required for Buffet and Theatre. The buffet is offered in the main-level Mill Room and may be offered in the lower-level Granite Room, followed by the performance in the second-floor theatre. Special Needs: We can best serve you when we know your needs at the time of your reservation. Elevator access and wheelchair seating are available for main level dining and second-floor theatre performances. Granite Room dining requires the use of stairs. Dining room assignments are made prior to the show date; please let our staff know your needs – physical, dietary, or other – in advance so that we may assist you. Dining: Reservations are required for dining. Swift Creek Mill features dining in a refined, historic atmosphere. Our famous Virginia-style Buffet is offered prior to Mainstage performances. Doors open for dining two hours before curtain. Meal price includes coffee, tea or water, appetizer, main course buffet, and dessert. Sodas and bar drinks are not included. Tax is applied to meal and a la carte items in accordance with state and local law. Our wait staff works hard to provide exceptional service. Gratuity is appreciated. Gift Certificates: Gift certificates are redeemable for two years. Promotional 38
gift certificates or passes expire according to the expiration date listed. Promotional gift certificates or passes may not be combined with other discounts, passes, promotions, or coupons, and they have no cash value. Discounts: Senior, Military & Student discounts - 10% off the normal ticket price for any Mainstage performance. Rush - $20 theatre only tickets, based on availability one hour prior to any show. Discounts cannot be combined with other discounts, passes, promotions, or coupons, and they have no cash value. Groups - Mainstage: Groups of 15 or more people qualify for special rates for Mainstage performances. For more information or to schedule your group outing, call (804) 748-5203 or e-mail groupsales@swiftcreekmill.com. Groups - Youth: Student groups of 20 or more qualify for special rates for original Youth Series performances. Group rates do not apply for student performances of Mainstage shows. The Youth Series is designed for students attending with teachers, parents and/or chaperones. Tickets are not available for adults not accompanying a child. To reserve seats or for more information, call 804-748-5203 or e-mail childrenstheater@ swiftcreekmill.com Restrictions: The operation of cameras, video cassette recorders and other recording devices is strictly prohibited during all performances at Swift Creek Mill Theatre. Theatrical Design: The Mill has a reputation for offering high quality theatre. Some Mainstage productions may include the use of strong language, special or strobe lighting, non-harmful fog machines, and/or other devices and techniques. Notice is given prior to these performances. Please feel free to inquire about the content and nature of a production prior to the show. Smoking Policy: Swift Creek Mill Theatre maintains smoke-free buildings. The dining rooms are subject to the same Virginia smoking laws for restaurants. Occasionally, smoking by actors may be appropriate for the accurate portrayal of individual characters or the truthful telling of the story and is not intended to be construed as approval or glorification of the behavior of smoking. Inclement Weather: In the event a show is canceled due to inclement weather, a rain check, refund or alternate performance date will be offered at the discretion of Management. Privacy Policy: We respect and are committed to protecting your privacy. We may collect personally identifiable information when you visit our website. We also automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser including your IP address, cookie information and the page(s) you visited. We will not sell your personally identifiable information to anyone. Security Policy: Your payment and personal information are safe. Our Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software is the industry standard and among the best software available today for secure commerce transactions. It encrypts all of your personal information, including credit card number, name, and address, so that it cannot be read over the Internet. 39
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