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HHLT PLAY TIME Newsletter of the Heritage Hunt Little Theater www.hhlittletheater.org February 2016 Next Meeting Thursday, February 18, 2016 Mountain View Room 7 pm Refreshments, news about the new play, fun activities

CONTENTS Prez Sez Boeing Boeing Approaches Cruising Level Local Community Theater News An Addition to our Props Brain Teaser January Minutes * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Prez Sez Our combination Welcome the New Year and 13 th HHLT Birthday Party was a blast. We had lots of good refreshments, live entertainment featuring skits by Kathryn and Gene Schmiel, Val and Bob Bowman, and Tom Taggart and for our first time, our own LSTV professional, Nick Ide, providing AV support with screen displays of reports (no paper required where did I put that report?). We laughed, played games, won prizes and a good time was had by all. Now we re on to February s general meeting and festivities. We re going to celebrate with our love theme: love stories, a video and perhaps a game or two. What a great opportunity to get together and have a fun evening with long-time and new friends. Y all come. Hope to see you at our February 18 meeting at 7:00 PM in the Mountain View room. And read all about the new play, Boeing Boeing below! Denny

Boeing Boeing Approaches Cruising Altitude By Walt Meyer and Betty Hitchcock, Co-Directors After encountering some turbulence in finalizing the cast and working out Ballroom logistics, we are pleased to inform ground control that we have broken through the clouds and are turning off the seat belt sign and looking forward to a smooth flight and equally smooth landings on April 19, 20, and 21. We have an outstanding, seasoned cast, backed up by some veteran understudies. One week into rehearsals, it s clear to see that they have jumped into their roles and eager to take command of the intricate timing required to carry off this play. The cast, in order of appearance, is: Gloria Georgiana Ide Bernard Gene Schmiel Berthe Ginny McCardle Robert John Johnson Gabriella Kathryn Schmiel Gretchen Joan Patton Understudies: Dot Scheutze, Mary Glascock, Chuck Breder, and Bob Bowman. You may have noticed an unfamiliar name on the cast list, John Johnson. John and his wife Rebecca are our two newest members. They have lived in HH for two plus years and come to us with a wealth of experience from the Alexandria Little Theater, both on stage for John and in the crew for Rebecca. Many thanks to Joan Turner for recruiting them. Next month s article will focus on our terrific crew, without whom this production would not be able to take place. If you would like to understudy and read when needed or contribute your talents to the crew, please contact our producer, Marlene Griffenhagen (571-248-0993). April 19-21 will be here before we know it. HHLT Flight 0001 over and out for now.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Local Community Theater News By Gene Schmiel Fauquier Theater 1: "Love Letters" Love Letters, which was produced at HHLT a few years ago, will be on stage the weekend of February 19-21. The two-person "readers theater" comedy/drama by A.R. Gurney consists of the reading of the letters of two friends over their lives of change and personal trial. Fauquier Theater 2: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead will be staged the weekends of March 18-21, 24-26, and April 1-3. Written by Tom Stoppard, the play was first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1966. Based on the exploits of two minor characters in Hamlet, the tragicomedy reflects the randomness, absurdity, and fundamental mystery of life. In Hamlet Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are minor courtiers and childhood friends of Hamlet. In Stoppard s play they become major characters whose observations about life and the events around them reinforce the dominant theme of the work. The play opens with Rosencrantz flipping a coin which comes up heads 92 consecutive times, leading to speculation about predictability and probability of any event or

even life itself. A troupe of Tragedians led by The Actor appear, performing a play within the play, to the amusement of all. The scene changes abruptly to Elsinore Castle where the major characters of Hamlet are present. Claudius asks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to try to determine why Hamlet seems to be insane. The Tragedians perform a play that depicts Claudius s rise to power. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are ordered by Claudius to take Hamlet to England where, by order of Claudius, he will be killed. Hamlet finds the order and changes it to order the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. As they await their inevitable deaths, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are left to speculate on the randomness of their choices and the lack of order in the world. As in Hamlet, at the end of the play all the major characters, except Horatio, have died. Gene Schmiel is playing Polonius, an adviser to Claudius and father of Ophelia. Director Tim Bambara is staging the play as a circus, with clowns and other acts enlivening the action and adding to an atmosphere of chaos. Ghost Writers Theater: Steel Magnolias Leland Shook, a long-time stalwart at Fauquier Theater, has created his own theater company. His first production, Steel Magnolias, will take place at the Warrenton United Methodist Church (near downtown Warrenton) on May 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15: Fridays and Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2. Tickets are not yet available, but will be soon. *******************************************************

An Addition to our Props A big round of thanks go to Esta Gladstone, member of the HH Photography Club. Esta, who is moving to Colorado, has donated to Little Theater a new fog machine. Now we can create even more interesting and evocative sets for our plays! Thank you, Esta! BRAIN TEASER This month s Brain Teaser is short just one movie quote to identify and, as a hint, it is from a movie with a February theme. Name the movie and send your answer to Kathryn (geneofva@gmail.com). Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn t one today. The following are the answers to the politically-themed movie quotes, last month s Brain Teaser (won by Val Bowman): 1. If it wasn t for graft, you d get a very low type of people in politics, men without ambition, jellyfish! The Great McGinty 2. Son, this is a Washington, D.C. kind of lie. It s when the other person knows you re lying, and also knows you know he knows. Advice and Consent 3. You think I m licked. You all think I m licked. Well, I m not licked. And I m going to stay right here and fight for this lost cause. Even if the room gets filled with lies like these... Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

4. You guys are about to write a story that says the former Attorney- General, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in the country, is a crook! Just be sure you re right. All the President s Men 5. They fooled you 1000 times, just like they fooled me. But this time, I ll fool somebody. I ll stay in the race. I m on my own and out for blood. All the King s Men * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Heritage Hunt Little Theater General Meeting January 21, 2016 The meeting was called to order by President Denny Cumber at 7:10 PM. 29 members and 1 visitor were present. Secretary's Report: The minutes of the November 19, 2015 General Meeting were shown on large screen and approved as written. Treasurer's Report: Kathy Carrico reported no additional Income for 2015 and no new Expenses. The balance as of January 14 is $ 10,311.06. Treasurer s report was accepted as written. Vice-President's Report: Bob Bowman reported that Spring Play will be Boeing, Boeing and that tryouts are now happening. Last try-out is Monday, January 25, at 7 PM in the craft room of the Clubhouse. He also reported that a play proposal has been submitted by Bill Harrison and Ida Mayer for the Fall 2016 season. President's Report: Denny Cumber reported that the April meeting date coincided with one of the Spring Play dates so it will be moved to Thursday, April 28 in the Marsh Mansion. President s report was accepted and approved. Membership Report: Ginny McCardle reported that there were 29 members in attendance tonight with one guest. She also reported that the survey said that we got more members when we asked friends to join. She reminded us to ask friends to come with us to a meeting. At-Large Report: Ina Mayer was absent. No report. Activities Report: Georgianna Ide reported that she had a very active committee and that they had planned many fun meetings for the coming year. There will be 4 off site meetings where we will attend various theatrical performances and one that may require an overnight stay. The February meeting will have a Love theme while the March meeting will have an Irish theme. She thanked all her

committee members who were working hard tonight to make the January meeting flow. Communications Report: Kathryn Schmiel handed out the awards for the Nov. and Jan. trivia contest from the newsletters. Old Business: There was no old business New Business: The budget for the year 2016 was proposed by Kathy Carrico and with one correction was approved. The next General Meeting will convene in the Club House on February 21, 2016 at 7:00 PM. The meeting was adjourned by Denny at 7:26 PM. Respectfully submitted, Joan Turner, Secretary