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The People's Playhouse for 49 Years
2014-2015 Mainstage seasonCelebrating American Music...
plus a dash of classic humor
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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, Northamptonshire, 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.
As of fall 2013, Swift Creek Mill is now ADA-compliant, offering increased access and services to persons with disabilities. A monumental task, the renovations were completed following precise guidelines, and the iconic structure continues to retain its historic value and status.
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The Latin Ballet of Virginia presents Sol & Luna at Swift Creek Mill TheatreOctober 27 - 31, 2014, M - F 10:15 a.m.; Grades 6 - 12, Approximately 65 minutes; Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchThe Latin Ballet of Virginia (LBV) uses the expressive beauty of movement to weave the tales and traditions that are the heart and soul of Hispanic culture. LBV combines technical excellence with a soulful depth of emotion and an unwavering commitment to education, diversity and accessibility. This partnership is provided in part by The Virginia Commission for the Arts.Drifty’s Snow Dance by Paul DeissDecember 1 - 22, 2014, M - F 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 p.m.Saturday 10:15 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.; Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 45 minutes; Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchAnother brand new show in our Drifty The Snowman series! Drifty loves snow so much that every time he sees a fluffy flake he does a little dance. Or is it that every time he does a little dance he sees a fluffy flake? Guest star Jack Frost is just as confused as the rest of our North Pole pals. Come join the fun!Those Harvey Girls by Tom Width (World premiere - only two special youth performances offered)February 6 & March 6, 2015, 10:15 a.m.; Grades 4 - 12, Approximately 90 minutes; Theatre price $12.50, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchOur full-length production of this world-premiere musical tells the story of three African-American sisters who began singing together as small children and rose to prominence as one of Virginia’s most well-known practitioners of Gospel music. Their stories will entertain, amuse and enlighten, and their music will raise the roof. Only two student performances, so reserve your seats early!Twain’s Tales Adapted by David Taylor LondonFebruary 9 - March 5, M- F 10:15 am; Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 65 minutes; Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchFive stories by the master American storyteller! It’s the late 1800’s, some local characters have gathered on the front porch of the General Store to see who can tell the tallest tale. “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”, “Science vs. Luck”, and three other tales are told in “story theater” style. Great fun for a wide range of students! The Elves and the Shoemaker Adapted by Tom WidthApril 13 - May 15, 2015, M - F 10:15 a.m. & 12:00 p.m.; Grades Pre-K - 3, Approximately 45 minutes; Theatre price $8.75, Add $2.00 for pizza lunchThe Grimm Brothers’ classic tale of the poor cobbler who gets some unexpected help from some tiny friends, friends who come to his shop in the middle of the night to do their job. Lots of music, lots of laughs, and lots of heart as the audience learns the value of work and compassion. The perfect Springtime treat!
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Which Children Does The Mill Serve?Swift Creek Mill Theatre currently serves the Greater Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as Southside Virginia. The Mill is a popular field trip destination, with students attending from public schools, private schools, preschools and home school groups. Families attend the program as well, especially for Drifty the Snowman plays, which are new every year. On average, 15,000 children from Central- and Southside Virginia rely on Swift Creek Mill for theatre arts education. According to the Virginia Department of Education, 42% of the public school kids that we serve are economically disadvantaged and 54% belong to one or more minorities. In addition, more than 23,000 of these children live with disabilities. Some of these students may never experience professional performing arts - or the educational value of theatre - without a field trip to the Mill.
What Does The Mill Offer?Swift Creek Mill Children’s Theatre has offered educational shows for children for 25 years! The Mill offers three or more Youth Series productions annually during the school year (this season will include five!) Each Youth Series play is selected based on its theatrical, literary and/or educational value, and many are professionally written for the Mill, supporting students' core subjects. The directors, cast and crew are theatre professionals who live in the surrounding areas, and the plays are produced, directed and performed at Swift Creek Mill in order to offer an immersive theatre experience. We state relevant Standards of Learning information and grade level suggestions for the convenience of educators. There is even a character meet-and-greet or Q&A session after each performance that gives kids an opportunity for more in-depth knowledge of professional theatre arts.
Why Are These Field Trips Important?In addition to reaching young students in Chesterfield, Henrico, Hanover and the Tri-Cities, we are helping to educate kids in areas farther away from Richmond, which are reachable because of Swift Creek Mill’s uniquely excellent location – counties like Dinwiddie, Southampton, Nottoway, Mecklenburg and others. The Mill is the only professional theatre in a 75-mile stretch from the James River south to the Virginia state line. East to west this area is almost 200 miles. Therefore, Swift Creek Mill is helping literally thousands of children in underserved areas to have a more well-rounded and innovative education. Even for the children who are able to come only once, it is an experience that expands their horizons and a memory that lasts a lifetime.
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Contributors MAr. 1, 2014 - Apr. 30, 2015
Producers ($10,000+)Financial Dynamics and
The Estate and Elder Planning Center of Virginia
Marilyn and Robert WalkerRoslyn Farm Corporation
directors ($5,000 - $9,999)
EVBMItchell Wiggins
designers ($2,500 - $4,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Neil November
Bruce and Connie Thornton
Performers ($1,000 - $2,499)
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Comstock
Tom and Kathy CrewBob and Lou FothergillRobert and Joan GoebelRobert and Kelly KindleIlse Niedermeyer In
memory of LTC Walter T. Niedermeyer
Harry and Donna RoyeBob and Jean WeatherfordLTC and Mrs. John
WoyanskyBill, Cindy, Laura and
Carrie Young
technicians ($500 - $999)
AnonymousJay and Joanne BurchellRejena Carreras and Tom
JonesJames Casey & John
SlatteryMichael S. DoranCarolyn Estes WilliamsEd and Lu HendersonBarbara NewlinRosa Davis OverbyShanel PropertiesColonel (Ret.) and Mrs.
William E. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Larry C.
TuckerHoward and Evelyn TwilleyKendra S. Warren
Patrons ($250 - $499)AnonymousWilliam CanadaKenneth EberhartJayne Y. FeminellaLinda M FitzgeraldLTC(R) and Mrs. Edward
J. FoleyChris and Kathryn GriffinMr. and Mrs. John
HancockFidelity CharitableMarshall and Susan
HenryGary and Carol HotchkissMr. Carl C. SchluterRuth Ann and Roger
ShaulisThe Stallings Family
Patrons ($250 - $499) (cont'd)
Dennis and Marcia Sugumele
Richard and Candy TaylorAndree and Russell
WhitakerMr. and Mrs. Harvey J.
Williams
sPonsors ($100 - $249)
Anonymous (3)William B. ArmstrongJoanne Barreca and
Victor BourilGwen BeallGeorge and Virginia
BeasleyMr. and Mrs. George G.
Beasley, Jr.Allen and Marsha
BirdsongCarlton and Rachel
BranchBill and Betty Jean
BrockwellMr. and Mrs. Ronald G.
BrooksEthel ButterworthDonald and Gail CampbellMr. and Mrs. Robert
CampbellJames and Margaret
CarsonJim & Pattie CarsonThornton and Mary ClaryMr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
CoffmanAlan ColkerEmily Cole-Jones and
Robb JonesKathryn and Jay Costello
This list includes gifts received during the period specified above. The goal of the list in the playbill is to update the list regularly so that we may acknowledge more recent gifts. 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. For errors or omissions, please contact us at 804-748-5203 or [email protected]
Contributors MAr. 1, 2014 - Apr. 30, 2015
sPonsors ($100 - $249) (cont'd)
Ken and Nancy CoxSteve and Jamme CoyFrank CreasySenator Roslyn R. DanceSandra EllisCathy EnglishmanBill and Terry FieldsDon and Nora FosterSt. Mark's Pre-SchoolStan and Joyce FreedWayne and Kathy FunkBill and Linda GillikinDr. and Mrs. Richard A.
GrenobleRichard and Linda
GuilmartJohn HagadornPhl and Betty HanleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph C.
Harman, Jr.Jane and John HarmonJohn and Jane HarmonJimmy and Caroline
HartsonMarie B. HawkinsMr. and Mrs. Ronald R.
JaecklePeachie and Chris
JohnsonKenneth P. JonesMichelle Black KapaJudy and Bill KetronVictor W. LavensteinAnn K. LeakeMildred H. LeonardPaul R. LindseyLangdon B. LongBarbara MacIntyreDeborah and Thomas
MahoneBetty MatthewsScott MeltonBruce MillerDonna and Jerry MoodyJohn Moon and Abigail
WinshipMichael W. MooreVera W. MooreWillie MorganJacqueline O'Connor
sPonsors ($100 - $249) (cont'd)
Julia and Herman Pearson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pritchett
Steve and Kathy Robinson
Ray SchreinerGary K. SchullerStuart and Dabney ShortMr. & Mrs. James E
SlagleWert Smith, Jr.P. Michael SprakerCarolyn W. SpratleyDan Stackhouse & Jim
MorganMr. and Mrs. Richard E.
StraussGFWC Swift Creek
Woman's ClubDr. and Mrs. Porcher L.
TaylorJames L. Thacker, Jr.John and Carolyn
ThompsonJohn ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Edward C.
ThompsonMs. Elisabeth TurnerGFWC Swift Creek
Woman's ClubMargaret and P.K. WalkerRobert and Karen
WasilewskiRussell H. and Kathryn R.
WillisRoy and Kathleen York
friends ($99 or less)Anonymous (19)Albert and Mary AtkinsonNancy AlpineWes and Ethel AndrewsMr. and Mrs. David
ArmisteadJ.B. and Melva ArmstrongJoe AyersMrs. L. Wayne BattyFrancis BaughBonnie and Mark Bebar
friends ($99 or less) (cont'd)
James and Gale BeckMr. and Mrs. Franklin W.
BellF.L. Benson, Jr.William BlissMr. and Mrs. Stephen
BolteBill and Mary Ann BroachConnie BrockwellOtis and Frances BrownLarry and Lois BuchananJolene CarrollTara & Michael CarrollCarolyn L. ClarkChuck & StuJohn & Catherine ClingerLarry ConstantineCatherine Butler CooperNorma CorbinThe CraveysPatricia CrockerMr. and Mrs. D'ArrigoThe Dacey Law Firm, P.C.Diane DallmeyerShirley DanielHelen DayPaul DeissDonna and Glenn DevierBarbara DeWittAnn H. DunbarRobert and Jean DunnJames and Cecelia
DvorakPhilip and Olga EckmanVirginia EnglerRay & Cecile FarmerAllen and Virginia
FlannaganKathleen FogertyMr. and Mrs. David
ForemanJennifer FrankElizabeth FreudigBob and Carolyn GalushaJeanett GattisKimberly GernerDarryl GloverBarbara and William
GoodwynGuy and Alicia Gorman
friends ($99 or less) (cont'd)
Mr. Claude GullifordChristina GunnJim and Rebecca GuthrieKatie HamannJoanne and George
HercegLinda H. HevenerThe Hicks GirlsJoanne HilkerMartha J. HorineKathryn R. HorneKiwanis InternationalCarol JohnsonRobert JohnsonMarion G. JordanLori KaeberlePeggy KagelsChristina KinneShirley KirkendallJoy and Jack KnightSandra LancasterBruce and Nancy LanningFrances L. LeonardDavid and Lieu LewisDewey and Gail LittonVictor LiuJustin and Sarah LogueCassie MegginsonDonell MarkerPaul and Athana MartinElizabeth MatthewsLynne McClendonKathleen and Jerry
McDanielNancy McMahonCharles MillerDonna R. MoodySusanne and John MooreMr. William L. Motley, Jr.Mike and Charlotte
MullinsJohn MurdenLiz and Charles NanceKraig & Kim NegaardJoan NemetzIzchak NeumanCarroll NewcombVictor and Janet OwenSheri OyanArthur J. Peill
friends ($99 or less) (cont'd)
Jerry and Peg PetersenMalcolm E. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. PoeWilliam QuckenbushTimothy ReidGeorge & Dixie RogersJames and Patricia
RoscoeJan RusbansanJan RusbasanSultana SalemCharlotte ScharffMyra SimmonsJoyce L. SmithWilliam SmithLinda SnyderCarolyn SprngerMr. and Mrs. George
SpringerJan StarnesMr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Stevens, Jr.Nicolas StuartMarie TaneyJeff & Elizabeth TaylorSandra TaylorPaulette and Mike
ThomasMr and Mrs. Francis B.
ThompsonVicki ThurmondEtna S. TraylorAdairis TrentNancy M. TylerVan and ConnieJim and Winnie
VanLandinghamFrank N. WalkerJean WebbPatricia WhiteMargery L. WrightJohn S. YaksheRobert and Betsy Zahner
memorial & honor In honor of Georgia
Rogers Farmer (3)In honor of LeAnn Binger
and Charlotte RhodesIn honor of Tom Width (2)
memorial & honor (cont'd)In memory of Albert DeissIn memory of Barbara J.
YoungIn memory of Betty WhiteIn memory of Bobby
McLeodIn memory of Carolyn
RackleyIn memory of Chuck
McCoullIn memory of Dr.
Catherine J.M. de Nerville
In memory of Harold & Lou Billingsley
In memory of Hilda Mosbey
In memory of Jerry D. Dowdy
In memory of Joyce BraggIn memory of Kay SearsIn memory of Kristie
BeatmanIn memory of Mary B.
IsemannIn memory of Maurice
OverbyIn memory of Mike
Toscano (2)In memory of the Parents
of Jane Sneed
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Home for Girls Foundation
The Virginia Commission for the Arts
Contributors MAr. 1, 2014 - Apr. 30, 2015
I am delighted to welcome my friend John Moon as our guest director for this production. I have known John for many years, and I am thrilled to have his artistic voice guiding this production. I love sitting back and watching another director do his work, and I know that you will enjoy sitting back and enjoying his work, as well.
The last time that the Mill produced this play, I was the resident actor here (in the late 70’s). I played three of the roles, and I still remember it so very fondly! This was one of Buddy Callahan’s favorite scripts, and he directed it several times in the early years of this theater’s existence. Mill audiences loved it! I am so very pleased to offer it to you again, and I hope that you will embrace its comedy and its insights. Thanks for coming, and enjoy the show!
FroM the ArtistiC direCtor
direCtors & designers
directed by John moonscenic design by tom Width
lighting design by Joe dorancostume design by maura lynch cravey
setting
The play takes place in America, 1967there will be one fifteen-minute intermission.
by Robert Anderson
CAst
“the shock of recognition” Jack Barnstable richard Koch herb miller frank creasy dorothy louise mason richard Pawling andrew hamm“the footsteps of doves” salesman richard Koch george andrew hamm harriet Vicki mcleod Jill louise mason“i’ll Be home for christmas” chuck frank creasy edith Vicki mcleod clarice louise mason“i’m herbert” herbert richard Koch muriel Vicki mcleod
Producing artistic director tom Widthacting managing director Jennifer Procisestage manager Jesse mattesasm / running crew cory WilliamsProperties Jesse mattestechnical direction tom Widthlight / sound Board op Becky lussierPhotography robyn o’neillmusic cues Paul deissset crew Jesse mattes charley raintree cory Williams noah downslighting crew Becky lussier Jesse mattes
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charley raintreeJesse mattesJohn moonPaul deissour wonderful mill volunteers!
Director John Moon is thrilled to be making his Swift Creek Mill directing debut this summer with You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running. He feels particularly fortunate to be working with such an incredible cast and design team.Local directing projects include Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Treasure Island, The Music Man, Is He Dead?, Nunsense, This Wonderful Life, Mousetrap, War Story, Deathtrap, Shirley Valentine, Romeo and Juliet, Stand-Up Tragedy, The All Night Strut and Wait Until Dark. Regional credits include, Loot, Julius Caesar, Botticelli, A Doll House, Spiders Web, Hopscotch, The Day of the Races, Ruthie, Big Criminals and Heaven Can Wait. John received his Masters in directing from Columbia University and lived and worked in New York for ten years before moving back to his native Richmond. He was Dramaturg for TheatreVirginia and later became Associate Artistic Director of Theatre IV. He now runs LifeJourney Films, producing family history documentaries. He is married to Abby Winship and they have two sons, Zac and Dylan.
About the ACtors
FrAnk CreAsy (Herb, Chuck) appeared last year at the Mill in Beyond the Rainbow as Louis Mayer, Sid Luft and Jack Haley. Previous Mill credits include The 39 Steps as Clown 1 and Of Mice and Men as Carlson. Recently, Frank was seen in the Virginia Rep production of Mame, and you might know him from commercial spots in a white lab coat as Dr. Seymour Deadman on WRLH and MyTV for reruns for The Walking Dead. Aside from his cherished time here at the Mill, some of Frank's favorite roles include Saunders in Lend Me A Tenor with Virginia Rep at Willow Lawn; The Apartment in Crumble (Lay Me Down Justin Timberlake) at Firehouse Theatre; Hieronimo in The Spanish Tragedy with Henley Street Theatre; and Max in Laughter On The 23Rd Floor with Richmond Ensemble Theatre. Whether you've enjoyed dinner here at the Mill or elsewhere before attending this performance, Frank hopes you find some food for thought along with a generous helping of laughs from this entertaining and intriguing quartet of stories. He feels blessed to join these talented artists, along with wonderful folks such as yourselves, to celebrate and ponder the wonders of life in this space. And speaking of blessings, Frank thanks his wonderful wife Carol for making all things better. Andrew HAmm (Richard, George) is thrilled to be returning to the Mill stage after appearing as Reverend Lionel Toop in last season's See How They Run. Highlights of his appearances on area stages include Dickens/Scrooge in Mr. Dickens' Christmas Carol, Martin Luther in Wittenberg, Salieri in Amadeus, and many Shakespearean roles for Henley Street/Richmond Shakespeare; the Doctor in The Game of Death: a Doctor Whosical with Free Jambalaya; and the Ensemble of Richmond Triangle Players' This Beautiful City, for which he was honored with a Richmond Theatre Critics Circle award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is also the creator of the musical Steppin' Out: Joe Jackson's Night and Day, which premiered at RTP and was subsequently showcased in New York City. He would like to thank his kind, generous, and beautiful wife Liz for taking care of their dog and three cats while he was at play practice.rICHArd kOCH (Jack, Salesman, Herbert) is very happy to once again be on Swift Creek Mill Theatre’s stage. Other Swift Creek shows include Two Bits, Beyond the Rainbow, The Drowsy Chaperone, Blithe Spirit, The Foreigner, A Tuna Christmas, Arsenic and Old Lace, Run for Your Wife, The Cocoanuts, Floyd Collins, See How They Run, Out of Order, The Fantasticks, Greetings and A Few Good Men. Richard is Performing Arts Manager for The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen as well as a free-lance actor who has also performed at Theatre at the Bolling-Haxall House, VA Repertory Theatre, Henley Street Theatre, Cadence Theatre & film, TV and radio. Richard is pleased to be working with such a wonderful team. In his spare time, along with the beautiful Miss Vicki, he enjoys rummaging thru antique shops looking for rare two legged milking stools. He hopes you enjoy the show!
LOuIse mAsOn (Dorothy, Jill, Clarice) is thrilled to be making her first appearance on the Swift Creek Mill Theatre stage. Other credits around town include: Sabrina in Sabrina Fair and Miss Casewell in The Mousetrap with Henrico Theatre Company; Ann in All My Sons and Audrey in Leading Ladies with CAT; Guildenstern in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Helen in Troilus and Cressida with Henley Street Theatre; Eva in Last Summer at Bluefish Cove and Beebo Brinker in The Beebo Brinker Chronicles with Richmond Triangle Players; Helena in A Midsummer Nights Dream and Sarah in The Lover with Sycamore Rouge; Helena in A Midsummer Nights Dream with Richmond Shakespeare; The Woman in The Pillowman with Cadence Theatre Company; and Diane in See Jane Quit with Theatre Lab. She wishes to thank Matt for his infinite patience.VICkI mCLeOd (Harriet, Edith, Muriel) is, as always, happy to be back at The Mill. Richmond audiences may remember her from many productions over the past twenty-five years. Some of her favorite roles include: Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday at Barksdale Theatre; Bella in Angel Street at The Bolling Haxall House; and Harpo Marx in The Cocoanuts, here at Swift Creek Mill. Vicki's past is also furnished with a considerable amount of on-camera regional and national commercial, training film and voice-over work. She is passionate about fitness and is a personal trainer, certified through the American Council On Exercise, specializing in home fitness. Vicki has shared life, on and off the stage, with her castmate, Richard Koch, for the past twenty-seven years.
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By purchasing a ticket and/or attending any performance at Swift Creek Mill, you agree to the following Admissions Policies of Swift Creek Mill Theatre. This information is available online, in the Mainstage playbill and by request. The Admissions Policies are subject to change without notice.Reservations: Phone: (804) 748-5203 Online: www.swiftcreekmill.com/tickets. Payment for Mainstage shows is required at the time of reservation. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, cash, and local checks are accepted. For show schedule, please contact our office or visit www.swiftcreekmill.com.Office Hours: Mon. – Fri. 10 AM – 7 PM; Sat. 10 AM – 7 PM (in-season) and Mon. – Fri. 10 AM – 7 PM; Sat. 10 AM – 5 PM (off-season) Address: PO Box 41, 17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy, South Chesterfield, VA 23834 www.swiftcreekmill.comDelivery Policy: Tickets are now available via Will Call, Print-at-Home, and on the Walletini mobile app for Android and iPhone. With any ticket method, please bring your receipt (emailed to you after purchase) for faster service at check-in. Tickets may be purchased at the door if available. Mainstage Refund Policy: Individuals – Refunds for Mainstage tickets are available up to 48 hours prior to the performance. Rain checks are offered for individuals up to 24 hours prior and are redeemable for 2 years. Groups – Group refunds are not available.Youth Series Refund Policy: Refunds are available for up to four (4) people 48 hours prior to the performance.Seating: Mainstage productions are reserved seating. Advance reservations are recommended for Theatre Only and required for Buffet and Theatre. The buffet is offered in the main-level Mill Room and may be offered in the lower-level Granite Room, followed by the performance in the second-floor theatre. Special Needs: We can best serve you when we know your needs at the time of your reservation. Elevator access and wheelchair seating are available for main level dining and second-floor theatre performances. Granite Room dining requires the use of stairs. Dining room assignments are made prior to the show date; please let our staff know your needs – physical, dietary, or other – in advance so that we may assist you.Dining: Reservations are required for dining. Swift Creek Mill features dining in a refined, historic atmosphere. Our famous Virginia-style Buffet is offered prior to Mainstage performances. Doors open for dining two hours before curtain. Meal price includes coffee, tea or water, appetizer, main course buffet, and dessert. Sodas and bar drinks are not included. Tax is applied to meal and a la carte items in accordance with state and local law. Our wait staff works hard to provide exceptional service. Gratuity is appreciated. Gift Certificates: Gift certificates are redeemable for two years. Promotional gift certificates or passes expire according to the expiration date listed. Promotional gift certificates or passes may not be combined with other discounts, passes, promotions, or coupons, and they have no cash value.Discounts: Senior, Military & Student discounts - 10% off the normal ticket price for any Mainstage performance. Rush - $20 theatre only tickets, based on availability one hour prior to any show. Discounts cannot be combined with other
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discounts, passes, promotions, or coupons, and they have no cash value.Groups - Mainstage: Groups of 15 or more people qualify for special rates for Mainstage performances. For more information or to schedule your group outing, call (804) 748-5203 or e-mail [email protected] - Youth: Student groups of 20 or more qualify for special rates for original Youth Series performances. Group rates do not apply for student performances of Mainstage shows. The Youth Series is designed for students attending with teachers, parents and/or chaperones. Tickets are not available for adults not accompanying a child. To reserve seats or for more information, call 804-748-5203 or e-mail [email protected]: The operation of cameras, video cassette recorders and other recording devices is strictly prohibited during all performances at Swift Creek Mill Theatre.Theatrical Design: The Mill has a reputation for offering high quality theatre. Some Mainstage productions may include the use of strong language, special or strobe lighting, non-harmful fog machines, and/or other devices and techniques. Notice is given prior to these performances. Please feel free to inquire about the content and nature of a production prior to the show.Smoking Policy: Swift Creek Mill Theatre maintains smoke-free buildings. The dining rooms are subject to the same Virginia smoking laws for restaurants. Occasionally, 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.Privacy Policy: We respect and are committed to protecting your privacy. We may collect personally identifiable information when you visit our website. We also automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser including your IP address, cookie information and the page(s) you visited. We will not sell your personally identifiable information to anyone.Security Policy: Your payment and personal information are safe. Our Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software is the industry standard and among the best software available today for secure commerce transactions. It encrypts all of your personal information, including credit card number, name, and address, so that it cannot be read over the Internet.
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featured artworkSwift Creek Mill Theatre is proud to present artwork from area artists selected to be in our Featured Artists Program. Their art is on display in the Historic Mill Room (main level). For contact information for a current artist, please see our Box Office Manager. For program information email [email protected] or call 804-748-5203.
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Nov 13, 2014 – JaN 10, 2015
JuN 4 – Jul 18, 2015Mar 26 – May 16, 2015
A Celebration of American Music
804-748-5203swiftcreekmill.com
17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy, s. cHesterfielD
Sep 18 - oct 25, 2014
swift creek mill tHeatre2014-2015 mainstage season
Share your holidayS With your favorite couNtry “aNgelS”
JaN 29 – Mar 7, 2015
By ted Swindley
four StorieS iN oNe hilariouS play
By robert anderson
Nicky the NickelodeoN iS Back!
By tom Width Music By paul deiss
By philip king
faSt teMpo aNd lotS of laughS
World preMiere MuSical!
By tom Width
The BarbershopMusical
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