Summer Bulletin 23 Vol 8 Issue 3
Posted Wednesday May 25, 2005
**St. Lawrence Bulletin**
Good Theater Ends Third Season with almost 100% Attendance to their shows!
Good Theater has just finished its final show of their third season here at the St. Lawrence and oh what a season it was! Filling nearly every seat for every show this year, we all look forward to season four and another sellout season. "To have had Good Theater, with it's simple and thoughtful mission of bringing good theater to greater Portland audiences, to be received so well again this year is testimony to the health of their particular brand of artistic endeavor", said Deirdre Nice, Executive & Artistic Director of the St. Lawrence Arts & Community Center. "The St. Lawrence is so lucky to have Good Theater as our theater-in-residence. They help introduce the St. Lawrence to loads of new patrons and their contribution to the theater scene in Greater Portland is immeasurable. I can't wait to see season number four!"
Good Theater opened season three on September 23 with the Tony Award winning best play Master Class to rave reviews followed by Barrymore, starring Stephen Underwood, closing on November 30th to it's own great reviews. Then Good Theater presented yet another Maine Premiere with their winter musical A Man of No Importance playing this past February & March. A Man of No Importance was sold out for each and every one of it's 16 performances. Designer Janet Montgomery's beautiful set included newly restored lower level stained glass windows from the St. Lawrence for this play about a bus conductor who directs plays in the basement of church in Ireland. Everything about this play was magical: the songs, the music, the actors, the directing, the script, the set and of course the setting..a church within a church!
Good Theater ended their season with Neil Simon's California Suite with one of the most gorgeous & elaborate sets built on our stage. And not only did Brian Allen, Good Theater's Artistic Director direct the play, but he had one of the starring roles! Now we look forward to what this talented theater company has in store for us next season. For more detailed information, please visit both www.stlawrencearts.org and www.goodtheater.com, but here's a quick sneak preview:
Sept 15-Sept 18 A very special farewell of four shows starring Good Theater favorites Kelly Caufield and Lynn McGee in a Merman Martin Concert as they head off to start careers in New York City. You won't want to miss this show!
Then it's Visiting Mr. Green by Jeff Baron Sept 22-Oct 16 2005. A play about two men, one elderly and one young, who over time discovers the other's well kept secret. Next Good Theater brings us The Dining Room, by A.R. Gurney from Nov 3-27th. A small cast of actors portray a wide array of diverse characters in a mosaic of interrelated scenes, some funny, some touching, some rueful, as they delineate the dying life-style of wealthy WASPdom from the point of view of the now neglected room which was once a vital centre of family life: the dining room of a well-to-do household, the place where the nuclear family once assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and for any and all special occasions.
This is followed up in December with two Good Theater productions: the 3rd Annual Broadway at the St. Lawrence with stars from Broadway and the sellout hit shows from The Maine Hysterical Society.
Good Theater closes out it's 4th season with the two plays The Mystery of Edwin Drood The Solve-It-Yourself Broadway Musical from Feb 16 to Mar 12, 2006 and finally Enchanted April from Apr 13-May 7, 2006 the story of four dissimilar women in post-World War One England going on a holiday to a secluded castle in Italy and the next best thing to taking a vacation! FYI about our theater-in-residence or to buy tickets, including season to their shows, please call 885-5883 or visit their website www.goodtheater.com
Wish-bone list:
--*Somebody to donate five million dollars so we can save the beautiful the sanctuary auditorium today! (a movie star?)
~*Anybody & five friends to donate $1 mil to save the sanctuary! (famous authors? T.V. hosts?)
~*10 people to donate $500,000 to fulfill our mission!
(arts & culture/community/historic preservation)
~*20 wonderful folks to donate $250,000 to make a dream come true! HURRAY!
~*2000 people to donate $2500! YES!
~*5000 people to donate $1,000! We can do it!
~*10,000 people to donate $500! Save it today!
~*20,000 people to donate $250! Imagine!
~*50,000 people to donate $100! Believe!
~*100,000 people to donate $50! Stone by stone!
~*200,000 people to donate $25! Help us!
~*500,000 people to donate $10! YOU!!
~*1,000,000 people to donate $5! YES YOU!
Events since Winter 04-05 Newsletter
December 2004
USM Theater November/December
Grace Church Candlelight service Sundays
Blissful Revolution Arts Holiday Show
Winter Solstice Concert with Rebecca Wing
Broadway at the St. Lawrence music
Yuletide Treasure Concert with Julia Lane
Nutcracker Burlesque theater/dance
The Maine Hysterical Society Comedy, Variety
January 2005
Grace Church Candlelight service Sundays
Dominique Lise/See Jane Run original music
Cody Michaels solo piano
All About Buford a cappella/pop/funk/vocal
Heroic Measures to Save Historic Buildings with Craig Whitaker, Architect and John Wathne, Engineer
Matt Newburg & the Hurricane folk/rock
John McDonald Maine storyteller
A Wrinkle In Time Theater/A Company of Girls
February 2005
Grace Church Candlelight service Sundays
Bard-A-Thon Theater/Acorn Productions
A Man of No Importance Good Theater
O'Naturals Community Night Fundraiser
Hurdy-Gurdy Puppet Show theater/children
March 2005
Grace Church Candlelight service Sundays
A Man of No Importance Good Theater
Spring Acting Workshops for kids with Caitlin Shetterly, The Winter Harbor Theatre Company
imonair with Kathleen Alfiero & Patsy Wiggins
Once Upon A Time Theater/Adam's School
Highland Soles Scottish dance & music
The Frotus Caper music/pop/rock
Hat Trick music/rock-n-roll
Letters to Ohio The Winter Harbor Theater Co.
Boreal Tordu franco-american music
Women On Fire world music
Maine Short Play Festival theater/Acorn Prod.
April 2005
Grace Church Candlelight service Sundays
Maine Short Play Festival theater/Acorn Prod.
Surf's Up: The Internet & Teen Sexuality
California Suite Good Theater
imonair with Kathleen Alfiero & Patsy Wiggins
A Evening of Song w/DC Anderson Good Theater
May 2005
Grace Church Candlelight service Sundays
California Suite Good Theater
Spring Acting Class with Caitlin Shetterly
Naked Boys Singing theater/Interactors, Inc
Edith Jones Project big band music
Dominique Lise & See Jane Run original music
The Odyssey of The Mind Lincoln Middle School
imonair with Kathleen Alfiero & Patsy Wiggins
Chicks with Guitars Acoustic Music
Kate Schrock original piano/vocal
3rd Annual WMPG Bluegrass Spectacular
Check our full schedule at
www.stlawrencearts.org
St. Lawrence Historic Archives & Caroline Gavin, M.A.
Caroline Gavin, Volunteer Director of the St. Lawrence Historic Archival Program has been sifting through the 106 year old material gathered by organization over the years and has begun the process of proper archival and storage of all of this very special St. Lawrence history. Caroline has been coming to the St. Lawrence for almost a year and assessing our archival needs and documenting our historic material as well as gathering information on ways for the St. Lawrence to properly store and preserve it's history.
About Caroline Gavin, Director St. Lawrence Archival Program
Caroline Gavin holds a Masters of Science in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont. She has been involved in many archival and historic preservation projects. She organized and catalogued the NJ Historic Preservation Office’s reference library using the Library of Congress website to find call numbers for books; she assessed project reports at the NJ Historic Preservation Office, which involved noting on the office USGS maps, entering it into the Access database, and labeling the document.
She compiled, assembled and organized all Maine Preservation Heritage Education grants data and gathered newspaper articles pertinent to historic preservation to be included in an educational booklet for middle schools.
In addition to that, she compiled a report to be used in the restoration of Wetherburn’s Tavern at Colonial Williamsburg and education of the staff. Caroline maintained the Maine Preservation website and assisted with the production of a their newsletter and updated the booklet “Researching The Old House” for Greater Portland Landmarks She has drafted project manuals, written Historic Structures Reports and Preservation Plans, as well as researching and writing 7 successful National Register
nominations.
The St. Lawrence Arts & Community Center is seeking a grant or donor to help with our archival & preservation efforts. Caroline has prepared detailed documentation of our material and the necessary and important material that is needed to properly preserve it. In the meantime we feel very lucky to have Caroline volunteering with us.
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Buy a St. Lawrence Membership Pass for $100 & get 10 entries to any event! You can buy your membership on line at www.stlawrencearts.org Visa/MC/Amex/Dis accepted!
Become a member of an outstanding group of folks who help support arts & culture, historic preservation, and neighborhood & community! Plus, your membership pass gives you a discount on many St. Lawrence events!
ON LINE BOX OFFICE!!
Now you can buy all your tickets to St. Lawrence events at all Bullmoose locations and at our brand new
ON LINE BOX OFFICE!! *(not including Good Theater or events with their own box office)
But for all the music, many of the plays & just about everything else, tickets are just clicks away!! Check it out! www.stlawrencearts.org
Development News:
Elena Brandt, of Brandt Associates, has been hired as a Development Consultant to help with coordinating our efforts as we gear up for our annual campaign and as we look to our future Capital Campaign for the Sanctuary Auditorium.
Brandt Associates provides counsel to nonprofit organizations seeking to advance philanthropy, providing clients with services that yield measurable returns and generate essential resources to support their charitable missions. In addition, Brandt Associates conducts benchmark studies, audits and feasibility studies, provides public relations, marketing communications counsel, and special events planning and management to corporate and nonprofit clients. Elena is working closely with Deirdre Nice, Executive Director and our Development Committee, Chaired by Tom Flynn, former Development Director at WMPG.
Elena has brought with her David Hilton, who is oordinating our Data Base and Talie Harris who is researching and writing grants for our organization.
Brandt Associates has recently worked with the YMCA of Greater Portland and Maine Audubon, The Maine Jewish Film Festival in addition to many other organizations. We are very happy to be working with Elena, David and Talie!
Board Spotlight: Alex Jaegerman, President of the Board
Longtime supporter of the St. Lawrence and of arts & culture
in Portland.
Alex Jaegerman has been President of the Friends of the St. Lawrence Board since 2001 when we opened as an arts & community center. Alex had been on the board for two years before that, but his involvement in restoring and finding an end use for the building dated back many years before joining the board.
As Planning Division Director for the City of Portland since 1981, Alex was involved in the Arts District Plan and The Community Cultural Plan and has always been keenly interested and appreciative of how the arts and cultural aspects of a city contribute to it's vitality and economy.
He has been determined to have the St. Lawrence be a part of that vitality. So in 1996, when Alex was
selected as a Fellow in the "Building Community Through Cultural Program" he organized a trip with the Portland Arts and Cultural Alliance, Maine Arts, and The St. Lawrence to tour community culture projects throughout New England to help us figure out how to fulfill our mission of Arts & Culture, Neighborhood & Community and Historic Preservation. The tour took us to RI, MA, and VT.
We toured AS220 in Providence, RI., an old warehouse that was transformed into a work/live art space for artists and music venue for performers and has been in business for over 20 years.
The Blackstone River Theater in Pawtucket, RI. is housed in a beautifully restored old Mason’s lodge that was in the process of being fitted out as a wonderful performance space dedicated to supporting, promoting and developing the arts for its community and artists.
Housed in an old mill in North Bennington, The Vermont Arts Exchange provides high quality multi-disciplinary arts classes including music, dance, & the visual arts for people of all ages & incomes to the underserved population of rural Vermont.
And in a renovated old Fire House in East Boston, the mission of ZUMIX is one of empowered youth who use music to make strong positive change in their lives, their communities and the world. Each of these projects were examples of community cultural projects where folks had gotten together to find new uses for older buildings which has outlived their former lives.
St. Lawrence Events Check the website for updates!
www.stlawrencearts.org
May 26-29 7p & 9:30p $18 Naked Boys Singing The title says it all! Caution & costumes are thrown to the wind. All-new musical revue with original score & a handful of hunks displaying their special charms & celebrating the splendors of male nudity in comedy, song & dance.Tx 253-8068
Jun 2-12 $12 Thu/Fri/Sat 8p Sun 2p Cabernet A musical comedy revue from the Stone Pinhead Ensemble. The regular cast of characters you’ve come to love under the musical direction of Charlie Brown. Disclaimer: 7 dirty words & nudity not guaranteed but possible. Tx 775-5568x103 & Bullmoose
Jun 6, 7, 8 Mon/Tue/Wed 7:30p $5-$12 Letters to Ohio A Winter Harbor Theatre Company production of commissioned original political works by playwrights and performance artists from Maine and New York City. Tx 775-3174
Jun 15 &16 Wed & Thu 7:30p $12/$10/$5 Vivid Motion! Back to the 80’s w/Dance & Music! A night of dance and a look back to the eighties. A celebration of the music & fashion of 80's & some of the more serious events that shaped our lives. Tx Bullmoose www.vividmotion.com
Jun 17 Fri 7p $8 All ages Drum Night an evening of drums & percussion with drummers from your favorite portland area bands in various duos, trios, quartets, & solos: seekonk, 6gig, dreadnaught, tarpigh, eggbot, confusatron, slowing room, boston action figures, the enchantments..Tx Bullmoose
Jun 18 Sat 8p $12 Tuckermans at 9 Contemporary
A Cappella. Voices make all the music, even the drums. The best of Billy Joel, Boston, James Taylor, The Beatles, Steam, The Kingston Trio, the Temptations, Queen, George Michael, & more!! www.tuckermansat9.com Tx Bullmoose
June 19 Sun 7:30p $10 Lissa Schneckenburger New England fiddler & folk singer Lissa grew up in Maine but has traveled & played all over the world as a fiddler and vocalist, including Russia, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Canada www.lissafiddle.com Tx Bullmoose
Jun 23 Thu $12 7:30p zing! A 15 voice choral ensemble with a jazzy, eclectic, unique sound. Arrangements, piano, musical direction by Charles R Brown Jr. Funny, uplifting, exciting, & local. E Trice on bass & David Ellis on drums. An evening for lovers of the human voice Tx Bullmoose
Jun 24 Fri 8p $12 Laurie Jones Band Edgy, fully fueled approach to basic rock-n-roll.
www.lauriejones.org Tx Bullmoose
Jun 25 Sat 8p $12 Vote for Pedro A high-energy vocal band using only the human voice to create thumping grooves and soaring harmonies and melodies. Pop, jazz, funk and comedy. A BIG sound using only the human voice! www.pedroband.com Tx Bullmoose.
Jun 30 Thu 8p $15 Slaid Cleaves with special guest Rod Picott Slaid Cleaves has all the strengths that have drawn him a loyal following as one of America’s most acclaimed singer-songwriters. www.slaid.com www.rodpicott.com Tx Bullmoose
Jul 1 Fri 5p-9p The Blissful Revolution Arts and Crafts Bazaar *(not your mama’s craft fair) is part of the First Friday Art Walk! Supporting local artists & community space. paper, fiber, clay, leather, image, icon, metal, jewel, stone, wax, ink, mind &... www.blissfulrevolution.com
Jul 2 Sat 7p $10 Concert for the Community-Benefit for Preble St A special benefit concert for the Preble Street Resource Center with Rachel Griffin, Pete Kilpatrick, Cactus Highway, Graham Isaacson, Carll Wilkinson for an evening of acoustic music. Come on out for this very special evening. Wine, Beer, soft drinks, light snacks for sale Tx Bullmoose
Jul 7-24 Thu/Fri/Sat 7:30p Sun 1p $15/$12 Titus Shakespeare’s visceral masterpiece about the cycles & ramifications of revenge!! From Two Lights Ensemble & directed by Michael Toth.
Jul 11-Jul 22 Mon-Fri 9a-12:30p Theater Summer Camp for Teens 14-18y $325 Taught by Rick Solomon, M.A. in Theater Arts. Focus: instruction, participation, production work, basic acting methods, auditioning, exercises in use of movement & the imagination.
A short play will be produced & performed on Fri Jul 22nd. Info: 773-6922
Jul 26-Jul 31 7:30p Th/Fri/Sat/Sun You Can’t Take it With You Humorous encounter between a conservative family & the crazy household of Vanderhof’s family with their energetic physical antics & their wholehearted pursuit of happiness. Tx Bullmoose & 775-5568 x103
Raffle for a C. Michael Lewis Print
In 2003, C. Michael Lewis donated an original
watercolor painting of what he envisioned a completely restored St. Lawrence to look like. We offer for raffle an original, signed and numbered print of this painting.
It measures roughly 23 in x 13 in
$5 for one ticket $10 for three tickets $25 for 10 tickets
Yes, I'd like to buy my raffle tickets.
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St. Lawrence Arts & Community Center
76 Congress Street, Portland ME 04101
Thank you to our business sponsors
AMARYLLIS Clothing Company
41 Exchange Street Portland 772-4439
Open Daily 10a-8:30p Sun 11:30a-5:30p
Barber Foods
P.O. Box 4821 Portland 207-856-1430
Droneworks Media/Web Design www.droneworksmedia.com 207-893-2486
The Shipyard Brewing Co.
86 Newbury Street Portland www.shipyard.com
The Inn On Peaks Island
33 Island Ave Peaks Island
207.766. 5100 www.innonpeaks.com
100 Congress A Neighborhood Restaurant
Open seven days 5p-10p 207-775-7772 www.100congress.com
The Blue Spoon food from friends, family and travels
lunch and dinner tues-sat and sun brunch
89 Congress Street Portland 207-773-1116
Diversified Communications
A business to create, develop and support innovative, effective communications businesses. www.divcom.com
Hancock Lumber Est. 1848
A six generation family owned Maine Business www.hancocklumber.com 207-856-5555
Gorrill-Palmer Consulting Engineers, Inc
Traffic and Civil Engineering Services 207-657-6919
P.O. Box 1237 15 Shaker Road, Gray, 04039
Maine Beer and Beverage Company
Serving Premium Beers from Maine and away since 1998 In the Portland Public Market
25 Preble St Portland 207-228-2024
Paintings by scenic artist Janet Montgomery
Available in local galleries.
Call for appointment to discuss portraits, murals and other commissioned artwork. 207-647-5303
janet-montgomery@verizon.net
Gateway Mastering www.gatewaymastering.com Making Greetings from Area Code 207 Sound Great!
The St. Lawrence mission: *Arts & Culture**Neighborhood & Community***Historic Preservation
Made possible in part through support from the City of Portland HCD Block Grant Program, The State of Maine's New Century Grant Program, The Maine Arts Commission, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Davis Family Foundation, The Libra Foundation, The Maine Community Foundation, and so many more!
Parking Notice
When parking at the St. Lawrence, please respect the neighborhood and do not block any open businesses or
driveways. There is parking available at Adam's School
one block down Munjoy Street and at Theriault Landmann Architects, one block up Congress Street, except nights on which snow emergencies are called.
Friends of the St. Lawrence Church, a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation.
Board of Directors: Alex Jaegerman, President; Glenn Morin, CPA, Treasurer; Brian Allen, Secretary; Guy Gaudette, CPA.; Mary Roy; Joe Delaney; Tom Flynn; Jennifer Hutchins
Staff: Deirdre Nice, Executive/Artistic Director; Karen Dunton, Theater Manager; Michael Lorello, Stained Glass Workshop Director; Pat Bittermann, Stained Glass Apprentice, Bobby Lipps, Custodian/Tour Guide.
Comments, correspondence, questions & donations can be sent to: Friends of the St. Lawrence 76 Congress St. Portland, ME 04101 (207) 775-5568 www.stlawrencearts.org
Thanks for the help!