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History of Swift Creek Mill 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, Northhamptonshire, 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.
Youth Series 2012-2013 Drifty's Polar Parade by Paul Deiss. Monday November 26 - Saturday, December 22, 2012. Grades Pre-K - 2. 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 noon (12:30 Sat.). $9.75 individual, $8.75 group rate - includes lunch. Doors Open 30 minutes prior to showtime. The Mill’s grand tradition continues with an all-new show in our Drifty the Snowman series. Christmas is coming, and Drifty is pulling out all the stops for the yuletide season. He’s planning a parade from the North Pole to the South Pole, and all of his friends will be marching along. Join Cowboy Jim, Pepita the Elf, Mrs. Claus, and Santa himself for another very special holiday adventure. English – K.1, K.2, K.8, 1.1, 1.9, 2.1.
The Amazing GaliNewtoVinci Show: Devotion to the Notion of Motion by Tom Width and Paul Deiss Monday, February 4 – Friday, March 1, 2013. Grades 4-6. 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 noon. $9.75 individual, $8.75 group rate - includes lunch. Doors Open 30 minutes prior to showtime. It’s a circus of fun as three of history’s greatest minds meet each other and compare notes. Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, and Leonardo daVinci will demonstrate the fundamental principles of their notable achievements as they perform The Amazing GaliNewtoVinci Show. Come and see just how amazing these men really were! Entertaining and educational, too! Science – 1.2, 1.6, 2.2, 2.6, 3.2, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 4.2, 4.3, 4.6, 4.7, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.6, 5.7, 6.2, 6.3, 6.8. English – 1.9, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.5, 3.6, 4.4, 5.1, 5.3, 6.4
Jack and the Beanstalk by Tom Width and Paul Deiss Monday, April 8 – Friday, May 3, 2013. Grades Pre-K – 3. 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 noon. $9.75 individual, $8.75 group rate - includes lunch. Doors Open 30 minutes prior to showtime. Our version of the classic fairy tale is full of fee-fie-foe-FUN!! Jack trades the family cow for some magic beans, and when those beans grow into a skyscraper-sized beanstalk, he climbs it to find that his giant hosts aren’t so scary after all. He learns some great lessons about family and friends along the way, too. Don’t miss Jack’s exciting escapades! English – K.1, K.2, K.8, 1.1, 1.9, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.5, 3.6. Science – K.6, K.7, K.8, K.9, K.10, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7, 1.8, 2.4, 2.7, 2.8, 3.4, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11. History – K.6, K.7, 1.7, 1.8, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9.
Theatre Spotlight A Swift Creek Mill Special Feature The Country Music Hall of Fame How many times has country music impacted your life? An American outlet of expression and storytelling, even people who do not listen to country with any regularity can appreciate its roots as an art form.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Nashville, Tennessee, near the well-known honky-tonks and historic Ryman Auditorium. It is operated by the County Music Foundation, a nonprofit created to preserve and celebrate the uniquely American institution of country music. As a museum, the Hall of Fame encompasses a large collection of music-related gems, spanning over 100 years and including items such as records, instruments, costumes and other memorabilia. The following facts are just a sampling of the culture and content surrounding The Country Music Hall of Fame. • The Country Music Hall of Fame was founded in 1961 but did not have its own building until 1967, so the inductees' plaques were hung in the Tennessee State Museum. • Between 1967 and 2000, the museum grew to encompass educational programs, CMF Press, CMF Records, the Country Music Foundation Library and the historic sites RCA Studio B and Hatch Show Print. • Elvis Presley made over 150 recordings at Studio B, more than anywhere else. • Country music's original "Honky Tonk Angels," Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton, were inducted into the hall of fame in 1988, 1998 and 1999, respectively. • Elvis Presley was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1998. • The museum's ongoing exhibit "Sing Me Back Home: A Journey Through Country Music" incorporates a fascinating multimedia component called "Dreaming My Dream" available online at www.countrymusichalloffame.org/singmebackhome/#/ journey • Even though contemporary stars still record here, private groups are also allowed to make recordings at Studio B. • Rushing to her first recording session at Studio B in 1967, Dolly Parton drove her car into the side of the building. • Chet Atkins requested the building of Studio B, and the initial plans were drawings on a napkin by chief engineer/recording manager Bill Miltenburg. • Hatch Show Print, owned by the museum, is an icon in its own right, as one of America's oldest working letterpress shops, and has printed posters for stars such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Wynonna and for events such as vaudeville acts, circuses and minstrel shows. • Interestingly, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum does not select inductees to the Hall of Fame; the Country Music Association reserves that privilege, and as of the writing of this article, the three 2013 inductees have not been made public, but they are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
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he Mill has had a wonderful relationship with author Ted Swindley! We produced his “Always Patsy Cline”, starring Debra Wagoner in the title role, and “The Honky-Tonk Angels”, starring the same three ladies you will see tonight, more than a decade ago, and Mr. Swindley chose the Mill to produce the world premiere of his sequel "Honky-Tonk Angels II: The Christmas Spectacular” in 2002. Our audiences have always enjoyed his work, and we have loved doing it! I am thrilled to welcome back our original cast to perform this great show for you! I hope you enjoy it!
THE HONKY-TONK ANGEls A Country Musical Fable by Ted Swindley
Directors & Designers Directed by Tom Width Musical Direction by Paul Deiss Lighting by Joe Doran Costumes by Maura Lynch Cravey Scenic Design by Tom Width Cast Angela Bodine Robyn O’Neill Darlene Purvis Debra Wagoner Sue Ellen Smith Robin Arthur
Band Piano/Conductor Paul Deiss Fiddle Anna Bishop Bass Christopher Harrison Guitar Sam Kindle Drums Nick Oyler
Setting Act I Los Angeles, California Waxahatchie, Texas The Mississippi Delta A Greyhound Bus Act II Honky-Tonk Heaven, Nashville, Tennessee There will be one 15-minute intermission.
Produced by special arrangement with Ted Swindley Productions Special Thanks to Our Wonderful Mill Volunteers
Production Staff Technical Director Tom Width Light Board Op Becky Lussier Sound Board Op Stephen West Stage Manager Jesse Mattes Assistant Stage Manager Tom Width Properties Jesse Mattes Stitcher Alia Radabaugh Wigs Maura Lynch Cravey Alia Radabaugh Photography Robyn O’Neill Set Crew Malcolm Thomas Noah Downs Running Crew/Dresser Casey Walsted
Musical Numbers Act I Soldier’s Joy Honky-Tonk Angels Stand By Your Man Coal Miner’s Daughter 9 to 5 Ode To Billy Joe Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ The Pill It’s All Over, Mister Walker These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ I Will Always Love You Paradise Road Delta Dawn Amazing Grace Calling All Angels It’s Time For Me To Fly I’ll Fly Away
Act II Trashy Women Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad Silver Threads and Golden Needles Night Life Cleopatra, Queen of Denial Harper Valley PTA Fancy Rocky Top Barroom Habits Cornell Crawford Almost Persuaded Sittin’ On The Front Porch Swing I Believe in Music Angels Among Us Will The Circle Be Unbroken
About the Actors Robin Arthur is delighted to be back at the Mill playing with so many of her favorite
people in the world! A native of Richmond, Robin enjoys working as an actor, choreographer, director, and teacher. Credits include: Church Basement Ladies, Pete ‘n Keely, Das Barbecu, and Radio Gals at Swift Creek Mill Theatre; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Clean House, Into the Woods, and Mame at Barksdale Theatre; Honk!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Seussical, and Sideways Stories From the Wayside School at Theatre IV; and Death of a Salesman, Carousel, and Side By Side By Sondheim at Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre.
Deborah Wagoner is delighted to be working with Robin, Robyn, Tom and Paul to
bring the Honky Tonk Angels back to the Mill! Her previous Mill roles include Penelope Pennywise in Urinetown, for which she received the Richmond Theatre Critics Circle award; and Patsy Cline in Always… Patsy Cline, for which she received the Richmond TimesDispatch’s Phoebe award and the Theresa Pollack Prize from Richmond Magazine. She has also appeared in Nunsense as Sister Mary Amnesia, Children of Eden as Yonah, Into the Woods as Cinderella, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as Rona Lisa Peretti, Souvenir as Florence Foster Jenkins, Das Barbecu as Brunhilde, and many more. She sends love to her husband Joe Pabst, and to her parents Janet and Mickey Wagoner.
Robyn O'Neill is just tickled to death to be reunited with two of her favorite gals (and Tom and Paul, too!) here at the Honky Tonk Heaven! This marks her 60th production since moving to Richmond in 1987. Favorite roles include Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, the Witch in Into the Woods, and Sally Brown in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Virginia Rep; Eve/Mama Noah in Children of Eden, Martha in The Secret Garden, Daisy Hilton in Side Show, and Nellie Collins in Floyd Collins here at Swift Creek Mill; and Dot/Marie in Sunday in the Park with George at Dogwood Dell. Robyn has had the privilege of appearing as a soloist with the Richmond Symphony, and was the 2005 recipient of Richmond Magazine's Theresa Pollak Award. When not on stage, she can often be found shooting actors in the alley behind Virginia Rep! www.robynoneill.com
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Featured Artwork
Terry Lacy’s history in Petersburg goes back to 1978, when she opened her jewelry business in Old Towne. “Ladysmith” specialized in handcrafted gold and silver jewelry, where Terry repaired, designed, and made jewelry by commission. The business is still active, and is now located in her Chester studio. Terry has been an artist most of her life, and has worked in many mediums. In 1990, she was influenced by the work of her friend, local artist, Faye Henderson. Terry began taking watercolor lessons from Faye, and thus began her 22 year (so far) painting career. Terry’s work has evolved through the years, and watercolor led to acrylics, and then to oil painting on canvas. The subject matter has also changed greatly throughout her career, and now is based mostly around portraits. This has become Terry’s great challenge, to not only paint a good likeness, but capture the spirit of her subject(s), and make it a good painting. Interaction and relationships are important in works featuring more than one subject. Terry’s painting style would be considered representational, and bold color and contrast are ever present in the paintings. The artist is affected and influenced by events in her life. Terry often has a camera with her to capture certain moments that later become subject matter in the paintings. Common subjects include family members and her dogs. Women in all phases of life are a recurring theme, as Terry relates to their moods, emotions, and attitudes. Women are complex characters, and Terry enjoys painting their beauty, strength, vulnerability, sassiness and joy. Through the years Terry has attended many painting classes and workshops, which help to keep her inspired and on a path to growth as an artist. She has shown her work throughout the area, occasionally winning prizes and special recognition. The most cherished award came as a Best in Show winner during a Richmond Watercolorists Exhibit, judged by Skip Lawrence, in 2001. Terry is currently a member of PAAL, The Chesterfield Artists Association, The Visual Arts Center, Crossroads Gallery, and VMFA. Terry intends to continue the exploration of faces and figures in their relative landscapes. The challenge is formidable enough to last many years. She does commissioned portraits of humans and their animals. For more information about the Featured Artist, or to purchase artwork, please see the Box Office Attendant
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2011 - 2012 Contributors Patrons included in this list generously gave during the Donation Year October 1, 2011, to September 30, 2012. 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. Thank you! If we have made an error in the listing of names, we deeply apologize; please contact us.
Producers ($10,000 and Up) Mitchell Wiggins & Company Marilyn and Robert Walker Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) Bruce and Connie Thornton Designers ($2,500 - $4,999) Anonymous The John H. Clements Company Roslyn Farm Corporation Performers ($1,000 - $2,499) Anonymous Boulevard Flower Gardens Breckinridge Chiropractic Catfish and Company Ad Specialties Container First Services Pam and John Comstock Tom and Cathy Crew Michael S. Doran, CPA P.C. Deborah H. Garter (New York Life) Petersburg Alarm Co. Sarah's Cross Stitch Bob and Jean Weatherford LTC (Ret) and Mrs. John G. Woyansky Bill, Cindy, Laura & Carrie Young Technicians ($500 - $999) Anonymous Bellwood MWR Roy E. Burgess, II Franklin Butler (Erie Insurance) Regena Carreras Josee G. Covington Cultureworks, Inc. Dance Xplosion Ettrick Neighborhood and Business Foundation Fort Lee MWR Robert and Louise Fothergill Joan and Robert Goebel Hale's Heating and Air Lu and Ed Henderson Janice Logue Mr. Handyman of Chesterfield Ilse Niedermayer In Memory of LTC Walter T. Niedermayer Petals & Bows Florist Sherwood Title Company The Goddard School Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Tucker Village Coin Shoppe Village News Vital Signs Wilkinson Advertising Promotions Wilson Graphics
Patrons ($250 - $499) Anonymous (2) In Memory of Anne Jenkins Robb Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Dixon Tom Fitzgerald LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward J. Foley Judith Futch and Gale Matheny Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grenoble Sterling L. Hawkins Robert and Kelly Kindle Mrs. Vera W. Moore Sara Belle and Neil November Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mellott Rosa Davis Overby Mary Stewart and Ted Ruhnke Shanel Properties Roger and Ruth Ann Shaulis Brent and Laura Slaughter Dennis and Marcia Sugumele Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Taylor George Tillman and Lloyd Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Williams Sponsors ($100 - $249) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William B. Armstrong Rose Mary Aufill Given in Memory of Col. John S. Aufill Gwen Beall George and Virginia Beasley William L. Canada Jim and Pattie Carson Mary and Thornton Clary Chesley Creek Farm Mary Ellen Comstock Ken and Nancy Cox Frank Creasy Cliff and Hazel Davenport Kenneth Ederhart Brenda Elliott Wayne and Kathy Funk Linda and Bill Gillikin Kathy and Chris Griffin Richard and Linda Guilmart Phil and Betty Hanley John and Jane Harmon Marshall and Susan Henry Betty Ann Grove Hunting Ronald and Dorothy Jaeckle Chris and Peachie Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Parker Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Hans Josephsen Betty Loving Scott Melton David and Rebecca Miller John and Abby Willie B. Morgan Amy Perdue
2011 - 2012 Contributors Sponsors ($100 - $249) (cont'd) Dr. and Mrs. A. Wright Pond Jess and Heather Pritchett Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roye James and Rebecca Slagle Carl C. Schluter P. Michael Spraker Nikki and Kenny Steingold Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Strauss Howard and Evelyn Twilley P. K. and Shirley C. Walker Kendra S. Warren Russell E. Whitaker, Jr. Kathleen J. Wiltsie Dr. Patrick and Susan Young Friends ($99 or less) Robert Albertia Anonymous David and Shirley Armistead Albert and Mary Atkinson William Bice Doreen Bishop Lois and Larry Buchanan Martha and “Buck� Buchanan Emily Cole Ben and Peggy Chappell Bonnie Coghill and Jimmie Lucas Frances G. Coleman Bob and Vivian Consa Thomas and Wanda DeLorge Paul Deiss
Friends ($99 or less) (cont'd) Ronald and Teresa Dombrowski Robert and Jean Dunn Alden Eldredge Jeanette Fralin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Harman, Jr. Susan Haubenstock Kathryn Horne Karen C. Howard James Jones Marion G. Jordan Paul Lindsey Elizabeth J. Matthews Nancy McMahon Charles Miller Liz and Charlie Nance Gwynn C. Prideaux John H. Steve Jayne Sneed and Lindsey Bourne Marie O. Taney John and Carolyn Thompson Nick Walker Patricia White Roy York Kelly Vasiloff Matching Gift Companies Amica Insurance Foundation Hewlett Packard Foundation The Cameron Foundation (2) The Dominion Foundation (4) The Franklin Federal Foundation
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Board of Directors Robin Arthur Gwen Beall, Special Events Committee Chair Linda Campbell Alden J. Eldredge Joan Goebel Doris Hancock, Development Chair Jimmy Hartson, Treasurer Patricia A. Harvey, Past President Sterling Hawkins, Secretary Lu H. Henderson, Vice President Julian Porter, President Vickie Quick Richard Taylor Bob Walker Ronald White
Theatre Staff Theatre Operations – Tom Width, Artistic Director Paul Deiss, Musical Director Joe Doran, Lighting Designer Maura Lynch Cravey, Costume Designer Operations and Programming – Jennifer Procise, Director of Development and Marketing (Interim Managing Director) Darlene Arrington, Food Service and Office Manager Megan Davis, Director of Sales Pat Foley, Director of Children’s Theatre Programming Genevieve Mellott, Development and Marketing Coordinator
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Admission Policies Reservations: Phone: (804) 748-5203 Online: www.swiftcreekmill.com PO Box 41, 17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Mainstage productions are reserved seating. Advance reservations are recommended. Phone reservations must be secured with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Tickets are “will call” only; they are available at the box office just prior to the performance. Tickets may be purchased at the door if available. For show dates and times, please contact our Theatre Office or visit www.swiftcreekmill.com. Cancellation Policy: Refunds are available up to 48 hours prior to the performance. Rain checks are offered up to 24 hours prior and are redeemable for 2 years. Discounts: • Senior, Military & Student discounts - 10% off the normal ticket price for any mainstage performance. May be purchased in advance. • Rush - $20 theatre only tickets, based on availability 1 hour prior to any mainstage show. • Discounts cannot be combined. Groups: Any group of 15 or more qualifies for special rates. Plan a trip for your family reunion, birthday, office party, school group or just 15 of your favorite people. Ask about special group events. For more information or to schedule your group outing, call (804) 7485203 or e-mail groupsales@swiftcreekmill.com Dining: Swift Creek Mill features dining in a refined, historic atmosphere. Buffet dining is offered prior to performances. Meal price includes coffee, tea or water; appetizer; main course and dessert. Sodas, bar drinks and gratuity are not included. Dining may be purchased separately or with a performance. Restrictions: The operation of cameras, video recorders and other recording devices is strictly prohibited during all performances at Swift Creek Mill Theatre. Smoking Policy: Swift Creek Mill Theatre maintains smoke-free buildings. 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. Special Needs: Our theatre is located on the second floor of an historic building. Please let our staff know your needs in advance, as assistance is often available.