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50TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON 2015-2016 Commemorative Playbill

Celebrating the People’s Playhouse 1


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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

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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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Program Relaunched The Featured Ar tists Program Receives Generous Gifts for the 50th Anniversar y Season

Patrons of Swift Creek Mill Theatre have enjoyed artwork on the walls of the Historic Mill Room for many years. Five years ago, the board of directors and staff of the Mill began a program to organize the works into curated exhibits that would coincide with plays. During these years some wonderful artists, such as Dr. Ivan Perkinson, Frank Underwood, Jr., Henry Kidd, artists from the Chester Artists Association and many, many more talented individuals, have shown their art on our walls. We love our artist friends, and we believe they love the Mill, too, but it became clear that the only way to be an asset to visual artists is to provide proper lighting for their wonderful artwork. Last season, the Swift Creek Mill Board of Directors set out on a mission to accomplish the task. Putting the Featured Artists Program on hold, the Mill sought ways to implement better lighting and attract artists. Little did we know that the answer lied with some wonderful connections we already had. Dr. Ivan Perkinson has been an ongoing contributor to the program and approached the board with the idea of creating and selling prints for a new original piece of art - a fall scene of the renovated Mill Building (below). The next step was equally amazing, as Dr. Perkinson invited his brother Dr. Baxter Perkinson to participate in the kick-off to the Mill's 50th Anniversary Season. Together these dynamic twins (who are proudly 70 years-old and going strong!) decided to supply the new art lighting, exhibit in the first show of this landmark season, and support the Featured Artists Program through both financial and artistic support. The efforts of the Perkinson brothers, combined with the volunteer hours by the board and the extra efforts by Mill staff are sure to result in a fantastic series of Featured Artists and perhaps some surprises along the way. All of us here at Swift Creek Mill extend a hearty 'thank you' to the Doctors Perkinson for their commitment to the Arts. We hope you will join us again this season to see what else is in store. If you would like to donate to the Featured Artists Program - providing arts experiences for more than 10,000 people annually and giving a unique venue for visual artists to show their work - please visit swiftcreekmill.com/ donate and choose the Featured Artists Program from the campaign list.

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Featured Artists A Living Legacy of Family and Philanthropy: The Ar t of Drs. W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr. and Ivan W. Perkinson The saying goes “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” It is evident by the dynamic spirit of brothers Baxter and Ivan Perkinson that talent, hard work and caring run in the family. Growing up in Powhattan County, the Perkinson twins were taught hard work, self-reliance, and appreciation for education. In fact, both worked multiple jobs in their youth and put themselves through college, earning doctoral degrees. Being active in the community came naturally to the brothers. As one of the foremost dentists in Central Virginia, Baxter grew his practice to eleven locations, eventually forming Virginia Family Dentistry, while serving the community at various times as a rector of VCU, vice president of VCU Health Systems, and member of the VCU Board of Visitors. He came to a point early on when he knew he wanted to give back and has done so generously. Ivan honed a career as a professional speaker and marketing consultant, giving presentations in 49 of the 50 states and then retired. He later became the founding minister of Matoaca Christian Fellowship, retired a second time, and has subsequently served as the After Care Director for J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Homes for twelve years – all the while serving on various boards, donating artwork and being actively involved where he lived and worked. Hard work, however, does not take priority over family. It is the legacy the brothers have built from their similar dreams that really matters. Baxter’s wife Elaine also put herself through college and was drawn to Baxter’s ambition and confidence. Together they have created a life in which practicality and philanthropy are priorities. Three of their four children have become dentists in the family practice, and they hope some of their seven grandchildren – the light of their lives – follow in their footsteps as well. Ivan and his high school sweetheart Peggy have been happily married since March 1963, and have 3 grown children, 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. The Perkinson families serve as mentors and role models for this younger generation as active community volunteers, philanthropists and artists. Baxter and Ivan both learned to paint as adults. At age 35, Baxter was inspired to learn to paint and coached by his neighbor, artist Elly Cox. At a Christmas party at Baxter’s house in 1990, Ivan was admiring his twin’s recent paintings and said “I’d give anything to paint like that.” Baxter replied, “You know it didn’t come to me naturally. It’s a skill you can learn, like playing the piano or typing. If you really want to paint, I’ll teach you. Come to my house on Saturdays and we’ll paint together.” They were 46 at the time. Today, at 70, both men are well known as professional watercolor artists in Virginia. Their paintings are strikingly different. Ivan focuses more on memories of historical settings with great emphasis on detail while Baxter is much more impressionistic and free. Though their professional careers led the two down different paths, and even as twins the brothers are very distinct, it is obvious they share some important traits: love for the arts and deep care for family and others. Through their watercolors, viewers can embrace both emotion and a deep sense of community. Swift Creek Mill Theatre is pleased and honored to present the works of these celebrated artists on the walls of the historic Mill Room.

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Theatre Spotlight:

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Coming Soon The People’s Playhouse for 50 Years

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The Little Lion January 28 - March 5, 2016 swiftcreekmill.com 804-748-5203

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From the Artistic Director The Mill’s history with The Plaids has been wonderful, ever since our first production of Forever Plaid in 1994.… revived in 1995…..revived again in 2006, then Plaid Tidings in 2007, and again here in 2015. Each time, our audiences have embraced this quartet with great affection, as have I. Three different casts and twenty-one years later, we still love our Plaids! I think that one of the reasons I love these shows so much is because I was a “Plaid” myself, way back in the 60’s – the geeky kid who wasn’t very good at anything… except singing. I spent hours in my room singing my heart out with my hairbrush microphone, and doing the “moves” that I thought were perfect for the music. ….And even though I’m not a choreographer per se, I feel qualified to choreograph the Plaids, because they are doing exactly what I did: getting together with their buddies in the basement and figuring out what they perceived as “cool” moves. Whether you’re new to the Plaids or a Plaid veteran, I hope you’ll enjoy this journey to a simpler, more naïve time when plaid and argyle were still in vogue, and music like this ruled the airwaves!

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By Stuart Ross Original “Forever Plaid� Vocal and Musical Arrangement by James Raitt Vocal and Musical Arrangement by James Raitt, Brad Ellis, Raymond Berg, David Snyder Musical Continuity and Supervision by David Snyder

Directors & Designers Directed and Choreographed by Tom Width Hip-Hop Choreography by Audra Honaker Musical Direction by Travis West Costume Design by Maura Lynch Cravey Lighting Design by Joe Doran Scenic Design by Tom Width 22


Cast Frankie Kirk Sharpenstein Sparky Ian Page Jinx Storm Burks Smudge Gordon Graham

Band Piano Travis West Bass Jay Calabro There will be one fifteen-minute intermission. Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International

Production Staff Artistic Director Tom Width Acting Managing Director Jennifer Procise Technical Director Jason “Blue” Herbert Stage Manager Tom Width Assistant Stage Manager Samantha Sweat Sound Cues Paul Deiss Properties Samantha Sweat Light Board Op Jimmy Carroll Sound Board Op Sheri Oyan Photography Robyn O’Neill Set Crew Noah Downs Bob Foley Kyle Meghan Kelley Sten Wall William Russ Samantha Sweat Lighting Crew Jesse Mattes Kelsey Cappiello Becky Lussier Weston Corey

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Musical Numbers Act One Deus Ex Plaid Strangers in Paradise Amor / Hallelujah Holiday for Plaids Sh-Boom A Psycho Christmas The Most Wonderful Time / Merry Christmas Besame Mucho / Kiss Of Fire Mambo Italiano Hey There Fever The Christmas Song Holiday Catering Drill Christmas Calypso Act Two Holiday Talk / Cool Yule ‘Twaz the Night B4 Let It Snow Carol of the Bells Joy to the World Mr. Santa Mambo in a Winter Wonderland We Wish You a Merry Christmas It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Ed Sullivan (I’ll Be Home For Christmas) Merry Christmas / The Wassail Song Home for the Holidays Jingle Bells Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

The use of recording equipment of any kind is strictly prohibited and violates copyright laws.

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Biographies Storm Burks (Jinx) is very excited to make his debut at Swift Creek Mill. Storm is originally from the Shenandoah Valley, born and raised. He graduated from James Madison University with a degree in Music Education. Storm is currently the music teacher at South Elementary school in Prince George County. Credits include: Cinderella and 9 to 5: the Musical at Fort Lee Playhouse; Fright Night at Firehouse Theatre Project; Next to Normal, Les Miserables, All Shook Up, Legally Blonde, Miss Saigon, Hairspray, and 9 to 5: the Musical at ShenanArts in Staunton, VA. Storm would like to thank his fiancÊe for all of her loving support! Gordon Graham (Smudge) is thrilled to make his Mill debut in Plaid Tidings! He was previously seen at Dogwood Dell in Man Of La Mancha. He would like to thank Cary Nothnagel and Elise Boyd for instilling his love of theatre, as well as his family and loved ones for always supporting him. Ian Page (Sparky) is thrilled to be making his second appearance at The Mill, last seen as Weasel in Two Bits: The Barbershop Musical. Ian received a BA in theatre performance and a minor in creative writing from VCU in 2011. Past credits include his nominated RTCC performance as Peter in bare: a pop opera with RTP, Beau/Ginch in We Three Lizas also with RTP, Woof in Hair with Firehouse Theatre, and Greg in Reasons to be Pretty with Stage B. Ian was awarded the 2012 Best Locally Developed New Work RTCC for his play Brew. Kirk Sharpenstein (Frankie) is happy to be taking the stage once again for this 50th season production of Plaid Tidings at Swift Creek Mill Theatre. Kirk is an actor at heart and has performed in local theater for the last 20 years with Lee Playhouse, Virginia Rep (Theatre IV), Dogwood Dell and now Swift Creek Mill. Kirk has appeared in Footloose, Once Upon A Mattress, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, Hello Dolly, The Boyfriend, It’s A Wonderful Life, Bye Bye Birdie and a few more. Kirk is thrilled to be working with such a talented group of performers, whose hard work and dedication have created this wonderful show. Kirk sends his love to his parents, Amy Vaughan, Tony Sharpenstein, Anita Sharpenstein and Brian Vaughan, who have all made sure theatre stayed alive in his heart and mind every day of his life. Travis West (Guest Music Director) is excited to be making his debut with Swift Creek Mill Theatre! He is a regular performer in the Richmond area both onstage and on the keys. He graduated from the Appomattox Regional Governor's School with a focus in piano and holds a degree from Lee University (BA). As an ARGS student, he served as a primary accompanist for vocalists, instrumentalists, and theatre performers. While an undergraduate, he served as student director of a 100-voice university choir and several terms as bass section leader. He also led a 12-voice vocal touring ensemble in several national tours. He currently holds the position of music director at Chester Church of God and is the principal collaborative pianist for Old Towne Opera in Petersburg. Travis is also a regular theatrical performer on stages in the Richmond area. Recent credits include the Prince in Cinderella, Stanley in Brighton Beach Memoirs, Phil Davis in White Christmas and Tom Sawyer in Big River at the Fort Lee Playhouse and 42nd Street at Dogwood Dell. He wishes to thank his wonderful friends and family for their never-ending support and encouragement.

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When Your Business Sponsors The Mill, You Sponsor The Arts, Education And

Our Community

Swift Creek Mill Theatre is a 501c3 organization. Email info@swiftcreekmill.com or Call 804-748-5203 to discover the many benefits of sponsorship.

Board of Directors Sterling Hawkins, President Pam Martin Comstock, Vice President Jeffery Bracewell, Secretary Jimmy Hartson, Treasurer Lou Dean Jayne Feminella Louise Fothergill

Joan Goebel John Hagadorn Doris Hancock Michael Packer JoAnn Redd Ronald White Bob Walker, Ex Officio

Staff THEATRE Tom Width, Producing Artistic Director Jason "Blue" Herbert, Technical Director Joe Doran, Lighting Designer Maura Lynch Cravey, Costume Designer

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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


Sponsors Season Sponsors

Show Sponsors

Program Sponsors A-1 Steem It Bellwood (Richmond MWR) BizPort Printing Boulevard Flower Gardens Breckenridge Chiropractic Chesdin Animal Hospital Dance Xplosion Four Points Sheraton Franklin Butler, Erie Insurance James River Press Michael Doran, CPA Deborah H. Garter, New York Life

Petals & Bows Petersburg Alarm Company Robyn O'Neill Roslyn Farm Corporation Sadler & Whitehead Sarah's Cross Stitch Shanel Properties The Award Shoppe The Progress-Index Townes Site Engineering Village News Whitley/Service Roofing Wilkinson Advertising

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Contributors This list includes gifts received and processed OCTOBER 1, 2014 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 (the fiscal year). 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 Baxter Perkinson Jr. DDS Marilyn and Robert Walker Roslyn Farm Corporation

Edward Jones Mr. and Mrs. Neil November

Richard and Linda Guilmart Mr. Sterling Hawkins Marshall and Susan Henry Fidelity Charitable Gary and Carol Hotchkiss Constance Lewis Rosa Davis Overby Ruth Ann and Roger Shaulis The Stallings Family Richard and Candy Taylor Ms. Elisabeth Turner Howard and Evelyn Twilley Kendra S. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Williams Cleve & Suzanne Wrightt

Performers ($1,000 - $2,499)

Sponsors ($100 - $249)

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Comstock Tom and Kathy Crew Bob and Lou Fothergill Robert and Joan Goebel Robert and Kelly Kindle Bob and Jean Weaterhford LTC and Mrs. John Woyansky Bill, Cindy, Laura and Carrie Young

Anonymous (4) Wes and Ethel Andrews William B. Armstrong Joanne Barreca and Victor Bouril Gwen Beall Mr. and Mrs. George G. Beasley, Jr. Bill and Mary Ann Broach Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Brooks Ethel Butterworth Donald and Gail Campbell James and Margaret Carson Jim & Pattie Carson Thornton and Mary Clary Michael and Lynn Cline Alan Colker Kathryn and Jay Costello Ken and Nancy Cox Steve and Jamme Coy Frank Creasy Senator Roslyn R. Dance Anonymous Sandra Ellis Cathy Englishman Bill and Terry Fields Linda M. Fitzgerald Don and Nora Foster St. Mark's Pre-School Stan and Joyce Freed Wayne and Kathy Funk

Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) EVB Mitchell Wiggins & Company, LLP Connie Thornton Designers ($2,500 - $4,999)

Technicians ($500 - $999) Jay and Joanne Burchell Rejena Carreras and Tom Jones James Casey & John Slattery Michael S. Doran, CPA Carolyn Estes Williams Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grenoble Ed and Lu Henderson Barbara Newlin Ilse Niedermeyer In memory of LTC Walter T. Niedermeyer Harry and Donna Roye Colonel (Ret.) and Mrs. William E. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Tucker Patrons ($250 - $499) Anonymous William Canada Jayne Y. Feminella LTC(R) and Mrs. Edward J. Foley

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Sponsors ($100 - $249) (Cont'd)

Friends ($99 or less) (Cont'd)

GFWC Swift Creek Woman's Club Bill and Linda Gillikin John Hagadorn Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock Phl and Betty Hanley John and Jane Harmon Jimmy and Caroline Hartson Marie B. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Jaeckle Peachie and Chris Johnson Kenneth P. Jones Judy and Bill Ketron Jeff and Mary Lavarnway Victor W. Lavenstein Ann K. Leake Mildred H. Leonard Paul R. Lindsey Langdon B. Long Betty Matthews Bruce Miller Donna and Jerry Moody John Moon and Abigail Winship Michael W. Moore Vera W. Moore Willie Morgan Julia and Herman Pearson, Jr. Ms. Donna Pendarvis Valeria Porter Steve and Kathy Robinson Edward Ruhnke Mr. Carl C. Schluter Ray Schreiner Gary K. Schuller Stuart and Dabney Short Mr. & Mrs. James E Slagle P. Michael Spraker Carolyn W. Spratley Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Strauss Dennis and Marcia Sugumele GFWC Swift Creek Woman's Club Mark Tacchi, President & CEO Vendini, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Porcher L. Taylor James L. Thacker, Jr. Paulette and Mike Thomas John Thompson John and Carolyn Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Thompson Robert and Drema Turner Margaret and P.K. Walker Robert and Karen Wasilewski Andree and Russell Whitaker Russell H. and Kathryn R. Willis Roy and Kathleen York

J.B. and Melva Armstrong Helen Arnold Albert and Mary Atkinson Matthew Avitable Mrs. L. Wayne Batty Francis Baugh Bonnie and Mark Bebar James and Gale Beck Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Bell F.L. Benson, Jr. Gerald and Elizabeth Berry William Bliss Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bolte Daniel Boring Carlton and Rachel Branch Connie Brockwell Otis and Frances Brown Larry and Lois Buchanan Ms. Suzanne Burke Katherine Buttner Ms. Linda Morris Cairns Jolene Carroll Mr. and Mr.s Ben Chappell Alex Checkovich John & Catherine Clinger Emily Cole-Jones and Robb Jones Robert Consa Larry Constantine Norma Corbin Stacie Cornett Patricia Crocker Mr. and Mrs. D'Arrigo The Dacey Law Firm, P.C. Helen Day Melvin J. Deale Donna and Glenn Devier Barbara DeWitt Ann H. Dunbar Robert and Jean Dunn James and Cecelia Dvorak Philip and Olga Eckman Virginia Engler Mrs. Mary M. Faison Allen and Virginia Flannagan Kathleen Fogerty Mr. and Mrs. David Foreman Ms. Mary J. Franchok Elizabeth Freudig Bob and Carolyn Galusha Kimberly Gerner Patricia Gilliam Darryl Glover Barbara and William Goodwyn Guy and Alicia Gorman Christina Gunn Jim and Rebecca Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Harman, Jr. George Haskins Joanne and George Herceg

Friends ($99 or less) Anonymous (11) Nancy Alpine Mr. and Mrs. David Armistead

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Friends ($99 or less) (Cont'd)

Friends ($99 or less) (Cont'd)

Linda H. Hevener Joanne Hilker Ellen G. Hollands Martha J. Horine Shawn and Tarnee' Hudson Kiwanis International Robert Johnson Marion G. Jordan Lori Kaeberle Peggy Kagels Michelle Black Kapa Christina Kinne Shirley Kirkendall Joy and Jack Knight Sandra Lancaster Bruce and Nancy Lanning Frances L. Leonard David and Lieu Lewis Victor Liu Justin and Sarah Logue Barbara MacIntyre Elizabeth Matthews Kathleen and Jerry McDaniel Donna R. Moody Susanne and John Moore Mr. William L. Motley, Jr. Mike and Charlotte Mullins Liz and Charles Nance Kraig & Kim Negaard Joan Nemetz Izchak Neuman Carroll Newcomb Barbara and Dennis Nugent Jacqueline O'Connor Carolyn K. Outten David Palumbo Arthur J. Peill Jerry and Peg Petersen Malcolm E. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Poe Laura Pond James and Jeanie Pond Julian Porter and Gwen Beall Timothy Reid Jennifer Riegel James and Patricia Roscoe Lois Rowland Jan Rusbasan Sultana Salem Myra Simmons Joyce L. Smith William Smith III Linda Snyder Carolyn Sprnger Robert Sterrett Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens, Jr. Nicolas Stuart Marie Taney

Robert Tatum Sandra Taylor Jeff & Elizabeth Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Thompson Vicki Thurmond Etna S. Traylor Adairis Trent Jim and Winnie VanLandingham Ms. Heather Viar Frank N. Walker Margery L. Wright John S. Yakshe Van and Connie Robert and Betsy Zahner American Legion Auxiliary Unit 284

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Memorial & Honor In honor of GFWC Swift Creek Woman's Club In honor of LeAnn Binger and Charlotte Rhodes In honor of Tom Width In memory of Barbara J. Young In memory of Betty White In memory of Bobby McLeod In memory of Carolyn Rackley In memory of Dr. Catherine J.M. de Nerville In memory of Harold & Lou Billingsley In memory of Hilda Mosbey In memory of Jerry D. Dowdy In memory of Jim Evans (41) In memory of Joyce Bragg In memory of Kay Sears In memory of Kristie Beatman In memory of Mary B. Isemann In memory of Maurice Overby In memory of Mike Toscano (2) In memory of Mrs. Sherly Hudson In memory of Pat Width (9) 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

Donate Online swiftcreekmill.com/donate

(Please make checks payable to Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Inc.) ___My company’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:
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