Friday, August 14, 2009
Interpreters for 7 Characters in Place
We are happy to announce that Roger Ashmore has agreed to portray his own ancestor, Matt Ashmore. Kim McGee will create the character of Dr. Rutherford. Freetown Village, a living history program from Indianapolis will bring to life the Bryants and Lucy Dupee. Lincoln and Corbin are yet to be finalized, but we'll let you know soon who will portray them.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Volunteer Still Needed
Columbian Bldg. Work Crew start on Saturday, August 22 during the day, hang pipes to support curtains, lighting and quilt display, clean up the building, set up serving area, hang curtains and lights.
Set-up Work Crew, Foreman and Crew to set up tents, chairs, porta-potties, work will be: Thursday 17 during the day set up chairs and tables in Columbian Bldg, hang quilt display, distribute chairs to other areas for set up on Friday. Friday morning 6 am til finished, then return after 7 to close up for the night. Saturday morning 7am til finished, then return after 7 to take down
Interpreters: Four out-going people with a love of history to interpret the characters of Rutherford, Ashmore, Lincoln and Mary Corbin. Performance will be all day on Friday and Saturday (4 different performances), time will be needed to study the history and the character before rehearsals, then rehearsals and preparation will be scheduled for the week before.
Video Operators: Two people for each performance to operate the video equipment to show the WEIU black history video. Training will be provided on Thursday. Performance times will be: Friday: 3:30-7:15, Saturday: 10:00-2:15 and 3:30-7:15
Piano Player or Guitarist, Fiddle or Banjo player to play period music during the meals, Friday 3:30-7:00, Saturday 10:00-1:30 and 3:30-7:00 Music might include Stephen Foster songs and Negro spirituals.
Assistant Director and stage set up and props Person: assist Dr. Jorns as needed
Ticket Processor: someone with clerical skills to receive ticket orders and mail tickets, needs to keep detailed records. Thanks to Jane Kite for taking this on.
Bus Guides: Four people for each performance to get on school buses as they arrive and act as guides to direct the group through the program. Friday 8:30 -11:15 and 11:15-2:00 Training will be given on Thursday.
Welcome Tent: Two people needed for each performance to pass out programs and give directions. Friday: 3:30-6:30 Saturday 10:00-1:00 and 3:30-6:30 Training will be provided on Thursday.
Program and Booklet Layout: Someone to layout the free program and the souvenir booklet. Thanks Greg Baker for agreeing to do this.
Cast in Place for Three-Fifths of a Man
Most actors will portray two people in the original drama written and directed by Dr. David Jorns. Jorns announced, “I am very impressed with the quality of this cast, they will do an outstanding job.”
The cast is as follows: Hiram Rutherford/William Lloyd Garrison – Caleb Schaffer; Matt Ashmore/Orlando B. Ficklin – Ben BcBurney; Robert Matson/Usher Linder – Bill McBurney; Abraham Lincoln – Jacob Norris; William Gillman/Joe Dean – Rob Lee; Interlocutor 1 – Stephanie Borntreger; Interlocutor 2/Mary Corbin – Flynn Welles; Interlocutor 3/Mary Chestnut – April Lee; Patient – Benny Lee.