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Volume 9, Number 6      December, 2002

 

Silent Night

Annual Classical Vocal Recital Concludes Events Series for Season 2002 - 2003

December 14 & 15, 2002

Come celebrate the season in the intimate setting of Vinton’s historic Ray House. ACT I’s classical concert, now in its third year, has been very well received in the past.  The first two Intermezzos were both held in January, a warm and welcome reprieve from the harsh Iowa winter. This year, snow shovels yet christened, many of our ACT I favorites have taken time out of their busy pre-holiday schedules to pool their many and varied talents and prepare a festive program for the holidays.

Participants include Gerald Horst and Robert Glass opening the show, the father-daughter duo of Ed and Elise Dickerson, Kevin Bookmeier, and a woodwind quintet from Tilford Middle School. Erin and Clare Horst will perform a four-hand piano duet, with strict instructions to each other… “If we mess up, DON”T LAUGH!”  Jenny Janssen and sons, Daniel and Jeremiah will share a special song. Sonshine, usually a strictly summertime ensemble, will brave the cold and the season to celebrate in four part harmony.  Lori Ferguson, last seen on our ACT I stage for Words and Music by Skeet Powers, returns to grace our audience with her beautiful vocal styling.

Intermission promises a hot drink and a delicious hors d’oeuvres table.  Our Events Series programs cost only $2.  Seating is limited, so call the ACT I box office for reservations.

For additional information about this production go to the Intermezzo III page of this website at www.act1.org/intermezzo3.htm

The ACT I Ticket information line and Palace Theatre Box Office number is 472-9957.  Call now for reservations for Intermezzo III!  

Reluctant Dragon Auditions to Be Held in December . . . 

Auditions!

Directors Marcy and Gerald Horst are pleased to announce auditions for the second production of this season's Main Stage Series, The Reluctant Dragon:

Tuesday, December 17 at 7:00 PM and Thursday, December 19 at 7:00 at the ACT I Studio

Casting Needs:

5 Women, 4 men, 1 young man of high school or college age

The Reluctant Dragon is an operetta based on the childen's story by Kenneth Graham, which is in turn based on the legend of Saint George and the Dragon.  It will be performed at the Palace Theatre February 21, 22, 23, 28, March 1 & 2. 

For additional information about this production (including a complete cast list) go to the Reluctant Dragon page of this website at www.act1.org/dragon.htm.

Members of the Month


Edgar Dickerson
Elise Dickerson

Patrons of our Events Series have come to recognize a very familiar face appearing regularly in these small scale productions.  Edgar Dickerson made his debut with ACT I in December of 2000, playing several characters in our readers' theatre production of A Christmas Carol.  Ed's debut came shortly after his daughter Elise first appeared with us in June of that year as Hazel Willoughby in Life with Mother.  During the past two years many of our productions have featured their talents.  In Intermezzo III: Silent Night, they perform together in an ACT I production for the first time, and this month we feature Ed and Elise as ACT I's Members of the Month.

Edgar Dickerson of rural Garrison is a very unique individual in every way.  Ed is by profession an educator, a minister, and public speaker.  On stage for ACT I, he is a natural in clerical roles.  Twice for us he has played clergy (Reverend Samuel Parris in The Crucible in April, 2001); and later he played a character that was both clergy and educator, Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet.

Edgar Dickerson as Shakespeare's Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet

In addition to the three dramatic productions that have been graced by Ed's characterizations, his deep, warm velvety voice has gently caressed the English language in other elegant readings for ACT I.  He participated in our poetry reading in 2001, he played the role of Titanic survivor Col. Archibald Gracie in The Titanic Disaster Hearings, and in October of this year he was a featured reader in our recent Halloween production, Monster Medley SpooktacularIntermezzo III marks Ed's first performance in a musical presentation for ACT I.

Originally from Texas, Ed has lived in the Midwest most of his life.  He is a long time teacher and principal, serving in the profession for eleven years in Illinois before coming to Iowa, and he has taught every grade level from kindergarten to graduate school (including a stint teaching in a Hungarian seminary in 1999.)  He has lived the past twenty-one years in Garrison and served for seven of those years as the Home / School Coordinator for the Vinton-Shellsburg Community School District.  A firm believer in home schooling, all three of his children were home schooled through high school.  Ed actively lobbied the Iowa legislature for the passage of the Home Schooling bill and received as a gift from then Governor Terry Branstad the first pen used to sign the bill into law.

In addition to being an educator, Ed is a lay pastor for the Seventh Day Adventist Church, serving a congregation in Marion.  He frequently travels in Europe, New Zealand and Australia for speaking engagements, and will travel to Britain in January.  He has also written numerous articles published in magazines, most of a religious nature.

Ed made his ACT I debut playing a variety of rolls in our readers' theatre production of A Christmas Carol, performed in December of 2000 at the Ray House.  Above left, Ed is seen as the Ghost of Christmas Present.

Ed is an intellectual in the truest and best sense.  Thoughtful, well read, articulate, and very knowledgeable on a wide variety of topics, Ed can effortlessly converse in just about any situation.  And whether he is discussing the finer points of Shakespeare, educational philosophy, religion, or his very conservative political views, Ed's true personality belies the somber poses in which he is seen above.  Those in ACT I who have had the privilege of working with Ed know him for a gentle, whimsical sense of humor which despite his ever calm demeanor is still always outrageously funny.  In particular, Ed is an expert and continuous punster.  (Example:  During a particular witchy sequence during the final dress rehearsal for Monster Medley Spooktacular, Ed was heard to playfully mutter "Eye of Newt, Tongue of Gephart."  Okay, just think on it, it may take a minute to get it.)  It is certainly true that as entertaining as Ed is onstage, he is equally entertaining off stage as well!

In the soft glow of candle light at the Ray House, Edgar Dickerson spun Halloween tales both quietly chilling and charmingly humorous during Monster Medley Spooktacular in October.

Married to his childhood sweetheart Mavis at the age of eighteen, the couple has three children, Benjamin, Shoshanna, and Elise.  Benjamin (a graduate of Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska) and his wife have also given the couple their first grandchild, Jonathan.  This young family currently lives in a rennovated corn crib in rural Dysart, a structure on which Benjamin has done all the work.  Daughters Shoshanna, a recent graduate of Mount Mercy College and Elise, a student at Kirkwood community college, live at home.

Ed says "Because I love the language so much I treasured the opportunity to play the role of Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet.  It has been on of the highlights of the last few years.  It was a blast."

Elise, Ed's youngest child, was the first member of the family to appear with ACT I, making her debut in Life with Mother in June of 2000.  She went on to appear in our variety show Encore! Encore! in the fall of that year, performing several vocal numbers while Shoshannah accompanied her on the piano.

Elise next appeared in the chorus of My Fair Lady; then, while her father worked on ACT I's poetry reading and readers' theatre production of The Crucible, Elise appeared in a production of Playboy of the Western World at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids.  She rounded out that theatre season back on the stage of the Palace for the role of Mrs. Chauvenet in Harvey.

Elise Dickerson (right) is in a daze as Ethel Chauvenet in Harvey, immediately after being introduced to the invisible white rabbit by Elwood P. Dowd as the embarrassed Myrtle Mae and Veta (Kari Douma and Cathi Calderwood) look on.

For her next ACT I role, Elise went from a dowdy old matron to a seductive courtesan, playing Titanabula in our production of A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum.  This character gave new meaning to the word "ding head."  (You had to see this show to understand.)  Elise has also assisted behind the stage in such technical areas as hair, makeup, set construction, and stage management for shows in which she has appeared onstage as well as for Romeo and Juliet.

Elise Dickerson (directly right of columns) played a bell encrusted courtesan in our 2001 production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.

Last winter, Elise journeyed to Honduras where she worked with a mission team from Massachusetts.  Her principal duties involved teaching Spanish sign language to a deaf child living on the remote island of Guanaja in that country.  She is planning a similar trip to the Dominican Republic this coming February.  Last  October, she was back at Kirkwood theatre doing hair and makeup for the musical Company.  In addition to theatre she is also involved in the Kirkwood Concert Chorale.  After completing her studies at Kirkwood Community College she plans to transfer to Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska to earn a B.A. in religion with a possible minor in music / theatre. and following that she would like to take a position with the Seventh Day Adventist Church as an Associate / Youth pastor.

Elise also has an interest in a modeling career.  She has prepared for this with the Crown Royal Model Management of Chicago, and is currently represented by the Association of Working Talent of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Elise says,  "ACT I has really given me a lot of opportunity to grow in my late teens.  After Life with Mother I was hooked and told my dad we had to do a show together. My Dad has been a big influence on how I approach performing and how I can learn from it. I'm happy that he has had such a great time with  ACT I. There are so many people in ACT I that I am glad to know. I feel very blessed to be so young and yet have had so many wonderful opportunities and experiences. Thanks ACT I!"

We congratulate the Dickerson family on their participation with ACT I and wish them many more happy years with us.

View the past articles in our Member of the Month series!  All previous Member of the Month features (beginning with September, 1998) have been archived and can be accessed in one convenient place.  Older articles have been updated to make the members' accomplishments current!  To visit the Member of the Month Archives, go to www.act1.org/mom.htm.

ACT I TRIVIA QUIZ

Great Songs from
ACT I Shows

As we present our annual classical vocal recital Intermezzo III, we chose this month for our annual "Great Songs from ACT I Shows Quiz!"  Name the show in which the following songs appeared.

1.  Remarkable Cat

2.  I Like the Way I Look 

3.  It’s a Fine Life

4.  Too Darn Hot

5.  Comedy Tonight

6.  Wick

7.  Spanish Rose 

8.  I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face

9.  My Favorite Things

Submit answers to: act1ofBC@aol.com or mail to:

ACT I of Benton County Trivia Quiz
Box 222, Vinton, Iowa 52349

 REMEMBER:  You do NOT need to have all the answers in order to submit an entry!  

Answers to Last Month’s Quiz

Politics and Politicians

Politics and Politicians

1.  In which past production did a character have a telephone conversation with President Harry S Truman?  Kiss Me, Kate

2.  On the set of which past show was a large picture of former President Ronald Reagan prominently featured?  Don't Drink the Water

3.  Which production presented a less than flattering picture of “future” President Ulysses S. Grant?  A Thurber Carnival  (During "If Grant had Been Drinking at Appomattox" sequence)

4.  In which play was President Grover Cleveland continually reviled?
In both Life with Father and Life with Mother

5.  Which president was in office during the action of the very political comedy The Girls in 509President Eisenhower

6.  Which past production portrayed the workings of a United States Senate Subcommittee?  The Titanic Disaster Hearings

7.  Which past play features a Senator in the cast of whom it is said "He's the only Republican who didn't run for the nomination?"  Kiss Me, Kate

 

The next meeting of the Board of ACT I of Benton County will be Monday, December 16, 2002, at 4:00 at the Pizza Ranch.  This is our quarterly membership meeting.

Members and visitors are always welcome at board meetings!

Minutes of all meetings of the ACT I board from July, 2000 on can be accessed from a link on the "Everything You Need to Know About ACT I" page, or on the "Minutes" page of our website, www.act1.org/minutes.htm.

              Message from
the Editors

 

Quick but sincere thanks to those brave and giving souls who came out for our second major Studio workday!  I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve misplaced the list of workers carefully recorded by Miss Megan Christy, or I would happily list each and every name.  Noted thanks to Lu and Kurt Karr for the use of their extension ladder, and HUGE clap on the back and tip of the hat to MR. CHAD RIFFEY for his expert advice and time and equipment.  Chad returned the following Wednesday to paint the entryway with his sprayer.  Watch for notice of future workdays.  We’re on a roll!

Special thanks also to Rob Glass and Laura Zamzow for stepping in to help with the music direction of the upcoming Reluctant Dragon. Hope to see some old and new friends at auditions next week.

Such a busy, bustling time of year!  But you don’t want to miss Intermezzo III, your chance to sit back, take a breath, and enjoy the classical magic of the season.

Marcy

That's Grease Paint for December, 2002!

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