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This is Pendragon's Main Program for the 2015-2016 Season. Thank you to all our advertisers for their support!
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PROFESSIONAL THEATRE YEAR-ROUND
The Summer Season
The Family Classic
Arts-in-Education Tour
Young Playwrights Festival
Holiday Presentations
Special Events
Summer Camps Grades 1-12
Educational Programs
2015 - 2016 Season
OUR MISSION: Pendragon Theatre is
an ensemble of artists,
based in the Adirondacks,
dedicated to preserving the
vitality and enhancing the quality
of professional theatre through
year-round performance
and educational programs.
www.pendragontheatre.org
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Pendragon TheaTre
15 Brandy Brook Avenue
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
518.891.1854
Fax: 518.891.7012
www.pendragontheatre.org
email: [email protected]
photography by Burdette Parks
&
Bonnie B. Brewer
The Board P l e a s e Su p p o rt O u r Ad v e rt i s e r s
The organizations who have
purchased space in our
program are supporters
of the Arts.
We encourage you to
utilize their services.
They are our supporters and
we should be theirs.
Visit our
Virtual Box Office
Holly Wolff PresidentKathleen ForlenzaVice PresidentBetsy SenkowskiTreasurer Penny DieffenbachSecretaryCharles CarrollPast President
Joe DockeryJim GriebschPatti HammondSusan HearnJordan HornsteinJodi KeetRobert LabaMichelle MaggsJohn NicholsonLaura Jean Swanson
ADVISORY BOARDAdèle ConnorsJessica DeebAnthony Dowidowicz Sam HendrenChristopher H. LeifheitLucille OgdenAnne SchoffUrsula Trudeau
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A Note from the Executive Artistic Director
Dear Patrons
Welcome to our 35th season paying tribute to sources of inspiration. The season planning began with the desire to honor some of our Pendragon family. This year in particular, we lost a wonderful actress and dear friend, Binnie Holum. She was an inspiration to all who worked with her and saw her on our stage. We also express our gratitude for the lives of Chris McGovern, a gifted actor and company member, and Tim Jock, a long-time friend of the theater and former Mayor. They all provided us with moments of joy and laughter both onstage and off.
As we pay tribute to the people behind-the-scenes and on the stage, our plays this year all embody the notion of homage. Our family show this year, The Snow Queen, is the inspiration behind the film phenomenon Frozen. Tintypes pays respect to historical figures of the period from 1890-1910. It is also a nod of appreciation to our founders, who started Pendragon 35 years ago when this family-friendly musical was nominated for a Tony Award. Proving that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is a hilarious tribute reflecting his admiration of Chekhov’s plays. The Seagull, our touring show, is one of the sources of inspiration behind Durang’s work. Stoppard’s Arcadia is a tribute to everything from chaos theory to Lord Byron. Our collaboration with the Lake Placid Sinfonietta, Façade, honors Edith Sitwell by setting her poems to music composed by William Walton, her protégé.
Gratitude, respect and admiration are at the core of all these plays. All of you have inspired us to continue to bring the best of professional theatre to the Adirondacks. We hope in turn that our season of tributes will inspire you.
Karen Lordi-KirkhamExecutive Artistic DirectorPendragon Theatre
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Stop in and see our showroom at our Saranac Lake location.
123 John Munn Rd.Saranac Lake, NY 891-3141
__________________________255 Station Street
Lake Placid523-1500
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Plays throughout Summer
July 2 -18TALK BACKS - July 3, 11, 18
The inspiration for Frozen, this Hans
Christian Andersen fairy tale weaves a
magical story about the power of love
told through puppets and performers.
This family-friendly musical revue takes a whirl
through moments of history from 1890-1910 to a
pastiche of familiar tunes and a cast of
historical characters from
Charlie Chaplin to Teddy Roosevelt.
Sponsored by Lee & Nancy Keet
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Supporting The Arts In The Community Of Saranac Lake Since 1997.
Open @ 7 am Mon – Sat Sun... 8am , Dinner @ 5pm
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55 Main Street – Saranac Lake ,NY www.bluemooncafe-adk.com
Breakfast, Lunch, And Dinner Full Service Coffee Bar
Specialty Cheeses, Beer And Wine
Supporting The Arts In The Community Of Saranac Lake Since 1997.
Open @ 7 am Mon – Sat Sun... 8am , Dinner @ 5pm
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Contact AYRES REALTY for a free consult to put our expertise & high
technology to work for you to buy or sell a property!
518-891-2713, 1-866-ADK-HOME www.ayresrealestate.com
[email protected] 57 Main Street, Saranac Lake, NY
Open @ 7 am Mon - SatSun @ 8 am, Dinner @ 5 pm
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July 23 - August 7TALK BACKS - July 24, 26
Exploring the mysterious past &
present-day occupants of
an English manor house, this play is
“Tom Stoppard’s richest, most
ravishing comedy to date, a play of wit, intellect, language,
brio and, new for him, emotion”
August 13 - 28TALK BACKS - August 15, 16, 23
This 2013 Tony Award winner for
best play is a delightfully
off-kilter summer romp that critics
have hailed as “a sublime state of
hilarity” and “a zany joy!”
Sponsored by Guideboat
Realty
Sponsored by Janney Montgomery Scott
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518-891-4444www.nonna-fina.com
Find us on
TributesStart your evening at Nonna Finaat 5:30 pm, finish it with a show atPendragon Theatre starting at 8 pm
Dinner and a Show ~ $50Dinner & the Musical ~ $55
Call Pendragon Theatre to make your reservations 518.891.1854 15 Brandy Brook Avenue • Saranac Lake
2015 151 River Street · Saranac Lake
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Anton Chekhov’s
Tax Preparation of Individuals, Business, Estates and Trusts Endorsed Local Provider (ELP) of
National Radio & TV Host Dave Ramsey.... Our Office is always accepting New Clients!
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B B Telephone (518) 891-1754 • Telefax (518) 891-1755
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One Stevenson Lane • P.O. Box 1013 Saranac Lake, NY 12983-1013
September 3 - 13TALK BACKS - September 4, 6, 13
Chekhov’s darkly comic play is
re-ignited for the 21st century by one of the most
exciting new voices in British Theatre,
Anya Reiss.
Sponsored by Camp Wenonah
Supported by Saranac Lake Artworks
“ T h e a t r e e d u c a t i o n m a t t e r s . A n d a r t m a t t e r s . ”
~ C o r e y M i t c h e l l , W i n n e r E x c e l l e n c e i n T h e a t r e E d u c a t i o n Aw a r d
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Happy Days to Everyone Tissot Construction Inc.
The Department of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Potsdam congratulates Pendragon on another superb season!
www.potsdam.edu/theatre
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Friday, August 14, 20155:30 - 9 pm
�SUMMER GALA BENEFIT
on Upper Saranac Lakeat a private residence
SAVE THE DATE
“ I f a r t s h a v e a p l a c e i n s o c i e t y, t h e y m u s t b e p a r t o f t h e c o m m u n i t y. To b e a n a r t i s t i s n o t t h e p r i v i l e g e o f a f e w
b u t t h e n e c e s s i t y o f u s a l l ” ~ R o b e r t S h a w
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T h e t h e a t e r i s s o e n d l e s s l y f a s c i n a t i n g b e c a u s e i t ’s s o a c c i d e n t a l . I t ’s s o m u c h l i k e l i f e . ~ A r t h u r M i l l e r
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Death of a Salesman
The Little PrinceHarvey
Red
Man of La Mancha
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Member FDIC
2.25x3.5 NBT_FETC_Color.indd 1 1/2/14 4:17 PM
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Starring Ron Bowler as the “Straw Boss”&
Kathy Bowler as the “CEO”with special guests,
Trudy Schaffer and Kevin Bartel
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“ … s t o r y t e l l i n g i s e n d e m i c t o a l m o s t a l l e n t e r p r i s e s . We u s e s t o r i e s
n o t o n l y t o e x p l a i n o u r e n d e a v o r s t o o t h e r s , b u t a l s o t o m a k e s e n s e o f t h e m f o r o u r s e l v e s . ”
~ R o b e r t We i s b u c h , D i v e r s i t y & D e m o c r a c y W i n t e r 2 0 1 5 Vo l . 1 8 , N o . 1 .
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SQ - Snow Queen
TT - TinTypes
SQ1 PM
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
June
Flag Day
Father’s Day
TUCK AND PATTY8 PM
WINE PAIRINGDINNER
PENDRAGON KIDS6/29 - 7/3
ALS BENEFIT 8 PM
SQ11 AM
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
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VSMS - Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike
AC - Arcadia
SG - The Seagull
Walton - Walton's FACADE
TB - Talk Back
October 30
An evening of readings to celebrate Halloween. Stories & poems, by literary giants such as Edgar Allen Poe, James Thurber, Washington Irving, Ambrose Bierce and Stephen King, that will frighten and delight the listener, read by performers of the Pendragon Theatre community.
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August
SUMMER BENEFIT
CAMP 8/3-22PENDRAGON
SQ11 AM
SQ11 AM
VSMS8 PM
VSMS8 PM
VSMS8 PM
VSMS8 PM
VSMS8 PM
OPENINGAC8 PM
AC8 PM
AC8 PM
AC8 PM
AC8 PM
VIEW, OLD FORGE
AC8 PM
AC2 PM TB
AC2 PM TB
AC8 PM
AC8 PM
AC8 PM
VSMS8 PM
SQ 11 AM
SQ 11 AM
AC 8 PM TB
AC 8 PM
SQ 11 AM CAMP PENDRAGON
2 PM & 8 P
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WALTON SINFONIETTA
2 PM PENDRAGON7:30 PM LPCA
TT8 PM
VIEW, OLD FORGE
SQ1 PM
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
July
Independence Day
PENDRAGON KIDS 12 PMOPENING
TT8 PM
TINTYPES 8 PM
VANYA & SONIA & MASHA & SPIKE
8 PM
SQ11 AM
TT8 PM TB
TT2 PM
TT8 PM
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TT2 PM TB
TT2 PM TB
TT8 PM
VSMS2 PM TB
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VIEW, OLD FORGE
OPENING
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TT8 PM
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
September
Labor Day
OPENING
SG8 PM
SG8 PM TB
SG8 PM
SG2 PM TB
SG2 PM TB
SG10 AM & 8 PM
@ LPCA
SG8 PM
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VSMS - Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike
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Middle School Winner:True or False by Rosemary Crowley
(Saranac Lake Middle School)
Middle School Runner-up:The 13th Gate by Jenna Morgan
& Ryley Fischer.(Saranac Lake Middle School)
2015 YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS' FESTIVALAnd the winners are . . .
High School Winner:Blackout by Sophie Morelli (Lake Placid High School), Witter Swanson and Silas Swanson (Saranac Lake High School)
High School Runner-Up:Sticks by Sawyer T. Chase III (Saranac Lake High School)
Honorable Mention:Here’s Jessie by Rachel Clements & Voices by Tanner Stanton
(Home School) (Lake Placid High School)
Production StaffExecutive/Artistic Director..........................................................Karen Lordi-KirkhamManaging Director...........................................................................................Tara Palen Resident Designer/Box Office Manager................................................Kent StreedProduction Manager/Graphic Designer.......................................Bonnie B. Brewer Technical Director......................................................................................Sabra Wilson Assistant Technical Director................................................................Sean Orman Head of Theatre Guild..............................................................................Holly Huber Interns ...........................................................................Catherine Bloom, Dalton Maltz Volunteer.........................................................................................Meaghan Mc Donald
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R.E. HANPETER, AIA – ARCHITECT 238 KIWASSA ROAD P.O. BOX 32 SARANAC LAKE, NY 12983
TEL: 518-891-2815 FAX: 891-3208 CELL: 524-5844 [email protected]
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATE OF THE ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA
Thank You to Our AdvertisersThe Board of Directors of the Pendragon Theatre realizes the importance of the financial support received from those advertising in this program.
It shows their commitment to the Arts, their community and especially to the Pendragon Theatre.
Their support allows us to provide the community and many schools all around the North Country with good quality theatre. We encourage you to support
our advertisers and let them know as a patron of the arts, it is appreciated.
If you would like to advertise in the 2015 – 2016 program or sponsor a future production, please contact the theatre
at 518-891-1854 or [email protected] for more information.
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ADIRONDACK INTERNAL MEDICINE & PEDIATRICS, PC
Our 39th year serving the Tri-Lakes Community
Offices in Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake
David A. Johnson, MD, FACP Elizabeth K. B. Buck, MD
Patricia K. Monroe, MD, FAAP Brian K. Hart, MD
Brian P. Guadagno, MD Elizabeth G. Van Anden, PA-C
David G. Welch, MD
www.adkmedpeds.com 518-891-3845
We’re ALL smiles for Pendragon
Roger W. Neill, DMDGranville A. Small, DDS
518.891.010490 Main Street
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
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Keep our Stars Burning Bright!
Please help keep our stars and lights burning bright on Pendragon’s stage for generations to come!
A bequest in your will is an easy way to help ensure this theatre will be here for your children and
grandchildren to enjoy. We are available to meet with you and your advisors on how to
remember Pendragon in your will. Some of our patrons have done just that.
Donations can be unrestricted or restricted depending on your desires.
Please contact [email protected]. Thank you!
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Pendragon Gallery Our lobby is the temporary home for some wonderful art by local artists. Come and meet the artist at a reception and receive $2 off your ticket if you stay to see the show!
The gallery schedule:
Tintypes - Historic Photographs of Saranac Lake. July 2-July 19.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike - 2D or not 2D. Artpieces by Shawn Halperin. July 20-August 9. Reception July 24th 5-7pm.
Arcadia - Where the Wild Things Live. Paintings by Holly Friesen. August 10-August 30.Reception August 20th 5-7pm.
The Seagull - A Parcel of Birds. A Saranac Lake ArtWorks Member Show. September 1-October 30.Reception September 17th 5-7pm.
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Arts in Education TourThe goal of the Arts in Education Tour is to introduce live theatre to
youth, both locally and in communities who do not have access to
live theater. Touring from September through January, to over 4000
students, Pendragon has established a reputation for excellence and
for value that has maintained the demand for our tour, limited primar-
ily (and significantly) by school budgets.
In selecting our touring show, we look for classics that are often on
the school reading lists or have direct connections to the curricular
goals set for high school students. The plays we have done range
from Terra Nova to Death of a Salesman. This year, we will be producing
Chekhov’s A Seagull, for its timeless themes as well as providing an
introduction to the works of this theater master. We often use new
translations and seek, in the direction, to re-imagine the classic play to
engage a high school audience.
In addition to the live performances, we provide study guides and
make the cast available for talk-back sessions following performances.
We believe the tour accomplishes many objectives besides students’
knowledge of the play, including:
FuTurE pATrons: According to an NEA study, youth who attend
live performances are more likely to attend performances as adults.
IncrEAsEd EmpAThy: A University of Arkansas study shows an
increase literary knowledge, empathy, tolerance, and ability to
recognize emotions after seeing live theater. We think that has long-
term impact as well “The chance to develop a cultural understand-
ing of oneself and one’s situation turns out to have far more efficacy
in breaking the cycle of poverty than does the opportunity to do
menial work.” (Robert Weisbuch, Diversity & Democracy Winter 2015 Vol.
18 No. 1.)
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FEEdbAck Is ovErwhElmIngly posITIvE:
“The play has generated numerous thoughtful and in-depth class-
room discussions about theater and life, and we are grateful to have
had this opportunity.” - LPHS teachers
“…when we saw it come to life by such an energetic and talented
cast, the play took on a much bigger meaning for us. It will stay with
us for a long time.” - Northwood School student
“What a high point in our area to have such esteemed and valuable
members of the acting field share their knowledge and expertise with
our youth” - Beekmantown HS teacher
“As a teacher, I feel lucky to have such a wonderful resource in our
community, willing to come in and work with kids. Such lessons are
the most engaging and real to the kids. I highly support the continu-
ation of real-life connection with theater and Pendragon specifically.”
- SLMS teacher
Death of a Salesman 2014
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www.saranacvillage.com
Saranac Village at Will Rogers The Historic Retirement Community
of the Adirondacks
518-891-7117 78 Will Rogers Drive
Saranac Lake, NY 12983 Free Tours Available
Face to Face The Exhibit 2015
November, Saranac Lake Free Library
Diane E. LeifheitSneak peek the Exhibit
Point of View — Art of the Adirondacks
815 State Route 86, Gabriels, New York 12939518.651.1938 [email protected]
Studio hours posted @ www.dianeleifheit.com
Adirondack Audit Co. 30 Academy St
Saranac Lake, NY 12983 891-1630
Accounting Associates of Lake Placid2284 Saranac Ave. STE 7Lake Placid, NY 12946
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•Wilderness & Rural Acreage Surveys
815 Hunt Building, Route 86Gabriels, New York 12939Phone/Fax 518-327-3476
Diane E. LeifheitArt & Design in the Adirondacks Since 1991
Call for a studio visit. Offering classes and workshops in drawing and pastel.815 State Route 86Gabriels, New York 12939Cell 518.651.1938www.dianeleifheit.com
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506 Lake Flower Ave. • Saranac Lake, NY 12983 (across from the Best Western Mountain Lake Inn)
518.891.4556
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P l e a s e Su p p o rt O u r Ad v e rt i s e r s
A New Year’s Eve Celebration of the Arts
Fun For the Whole Family
Music
Dancing
Comedy
Bands
Fireworks
And more
Join Us New Year’s Eve www.firstnightsaranaclake.org
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oils and watercolors of theAdirondacks by artist
Tim Fortune
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saranac lake, ny 12983518.891.1139
www.fortunestudio.com
The Small Fortune Studio
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m a j o r p l o w s h a r e s @ g m a i l . c o m
Casual Clothing
Duffel Bags
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Locally sewn
Infant & Youth
Clothing
pillows
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THE SARANAC LABORATORYMUSEUM
89 Church Street, Saranac Lake Call for schedule of tours and events
518-891-4606 www.historicsaranaclake.org
In the spring of 1981, Pendragon, as yet unnamed, was coalescing its second production — Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas. The fledgling group began to think that a name, an identity, would be good. A host of names was of-fered up. One person, drawn to the idea of the British Isles because of the then-current production, fell upon Pendragon. Why? Uther Pendragon was the father of Arthur, King of England. Pendragon means chief leader of the British tribes. While not in England, we still hope to provide the lead or impetus towards excellence in theatre arts.
Once upon a t ime . . .
I b e l i e v e t h a t i n a g r e a t c i t y, o r e v e n i n a s m a l l c i t y o r
a v i l l a g e , a g r e a t t h e a t e r i s t h e o u t w a r d a n d v i s i b l e s i g n
o f a n i n w a r d a n d p r o b a b l e c u l t u r e .~ L a u r e n c e O l i v i e r
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Fund the next phase of our future theater plans
$20,000
New Website$7500
Sponsor an intern for a year$2000- $2500
Sponsor a production$500- $2500
- Sponsor an intern for the summer, including housing
- Rights for a play $1000
- One LED light- House an actor
-Equity Actor - Sponsor touring show
at a school- Sponsor youth camp
- Print the program- Dumpster for cleanup day
$700
- Sponsor Pendragon Kids$500
- Sponsor opening night reception
- Sponsor single event-New printer
$100
- Buy a costume- Ink cartridges- Roll of stamps
- Carton of paper$50
- Bottle of wine for concessions- Dimmer bulb
- Ream of paper- Batteries (A, C, or D sizes)
$25 or less
Not sure what to get but still want to help?
We could always use gift cards to Amazon.com, Sunoco,
Stewarts, Ace, Curtis Lumber, Joann’s fabrics, and Aubuchon!
Sign up at Smile.Amazon.com to have a portion of every Amazon purchase benefit
Pendragon!
want to help pendragon? here is our wish list for 2015!
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Congratulates Pendragon Theatre on their 35th season
“ I t b u r n s f o r t h a t t i m e , a n d t h e n i t ’s g o n e . E x c e p t i t ’s n e v e r g o n e i n y o u r h e a d
a n d i n y o u r h e a r t . ”
~ J u l i e H a r r i s o n t h e e p h e m e r a l n a t u r e o f t h e a t r e
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In this season of Tributes, it is you, our patrons, who deserve the praise. Without you, we would not be here. And how do you benefit? I’ll let some other people speak for me:
Entertainment: “The end result is fabulous entertainment for the rest of us.” ADE April 17, 2015
Community: “I believe that in a great city, or even in a small city or a village, a great theater is the outward and visible sign of an inward and probable culture.” - Laurence Olivier
“For many, [Pendragon is] one more aspect of a high quality of life.” ADE June 4 2014
Economic impact: nearly $500,000 in direct and indirect funds annually
Education: “What a high point in our area to have such esteemed and valuable members of the acting field share their knowledge and expertise with our youth” (Beekmantown HS)
“What teachers still have in Pendragon Theatre is a community partner that recognizes the value of taking artistic risks and of supporting creative teaching and learning.” (teacher, SL Middle School)
Employment: nearly 50 people benefit directly from the Pendragon payroll
Enlightenment: “Storytelling is endemic to almost all enterprises. We use stories not only to explain our endeavors to others, but also to make sense of them for ourselves.” - Robert Weisbuch
“The play has generated numerous thoughtful and in-depth classroom discus-sions about theater and life, and we are grateful to have had this opportunity.” - LPHS students
Empathy: Field trips to live theater enhance literary knowledge, tolerance, and empathy among students, according to a study, according to a University of Arkansas study.“…when we saw it come to life by such an energetic and talented cast, the play took on a much bigger meaning for us. It will stay with us for a long time.” - Northwood School student
Inspiration: “It’s seldom that a parent can point to a life event and say “that’s when my son began to see what he wanted to be.” I can say that about Pendragon’s Young Playwrights Festival.” - Long-time Pendragon supporter.
As you may know we have many challenges ahead of us with our physical facility (see “The Future of Pendragon” page 46). Our first priority will remain to bring the best of theater to you, our patrons. We are proud to be a part of such a vibrant and growing arts community. We look forward to the journey!
Holly Wolff, President, Board of Directors
Letter from the President
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1980A Streetcar Named Desire1 production, 3 performances Budget below $500
1981Pendragon gets its name Under MilkwoodHOT L Baltimore
1982The VisitTalley’s FolleyVanitiesGeorge Sand: A Passionate Cantata (premiere)Twelfth Night
1983I Never Sang for My FatherTwo for the SeesawMass AppealThird Class Carriage (premiere); Winner “Fringe First” Award - Edinburgh International Arts Festival; production toured to Stockholm, SwedenThe Dining RoomMove to 68 Main Street Theatre
1984The Conference of the Birds First play with studentsSpring Into the Arts FestivalEducating RitaUncle VanyaTwo by the Bard: an adaptation of The Tempest & A Midsummer’s Night DreamThe Lady’s Not for Burning
1985Talking With. . . Spring Into the Arts FestivalDial M For MurderCrimes of the HeartStrange SnowThe Caucasian Chalk Circle
35 Years of Pendragon Productions
1986To Gillian with Love on Her 37th BirthdayWhat the Butler Saw Move to 148 River Street (now 15 Brandy Brook Ave.)Getting OutRing Round the MoonThe Flowering PeachA Midsummer Night’s DreamThird Class Carriage invited to perform at The Dublin Theatre Festival
1987True WestSpring Into the Arts FestivalAnd A Nightingale SangThe ForeignerOrpheus DescendingOld TimesOh What a Lovely War
1988LuvSpring Into the Arts FestivalHouse of Blue LeavesBiographyFifth of JulyHamlet - first Fall Classic
1989Audience seating reorganizedSteel MagnoliasA Shayna MaidelThe Importance of Being EarnestPack of LiesAntigone (an adaptation)Rent-an-Actor program initiated
1990RecklessTable MannersThe Cherry Orchard1918The Glass MenagerieConstruction begins on Scene Shop
1991Hunting CockroachesDaBus StopOn the VergeThe Imaginary Invalid
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1992Mr. A’s Amazing Maze PlaysThe Boys Next DoorOur Country’s GoodCrimes of the HeartIn the Charge of An Angel (premiere) The Diary of Anne Frank
1993Start of seating & lobby expansionGreater TunaMarvin’s RoomBetrayal Hay FeverSafe Harbor (premiere)The Miracle Worker
1994Shirley ValentineYou Can’t Take It With YouDancing at LughnasaToy Planet (premiere) All My SonsPendragon receives Governor’s Arts Award
1995Angel StreetRough CrossingTerra NovaSleuthWaiting for Godot
1996 New addition completedOrphansThe ForeignerA Midsummer Night’s DreamDial M for MurderLove Letters - benefit production with Julie Harris and Peter Dee
1997The Puppet Master of LodzSix Degrees of SeparationThe Importance of Being EarnestThe Tempest
1998The Secret Garden - first Spring ClassicThe Three Penny OperaThe Miss Firecracker ContestDraculaA Doll’s HouseFund acting as Endowment est. at Goldman Sachs
1999The Canterbury Tales (Middle School)Many MoonsQuiltersThe Baltimore WaltzCommunicating DoorsAmber Patches (premiere) with Julie HarrisBuried Child
2000Scheme of the Driftless Shifter (MS)Just So StoriesWhat the Butler SawThe HeiressScapinoThe Miracle WorkerA Christmas Carol
2001Tempest (MS)Charlie & the Chocolate FactoryWait Until DarkTartuffeRosencrantz & Guildenstern Are DeadCat on a Hot Tin RoofA Christmas Carol
2002Wizard of Oz (MS)Eleemosynary - 1st New DirectionsCharlotte’s WebDinner With FriendsCabaretTwelfth NightThe Felon’s DaughterA Christmas Carol
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Cinderella (MS)Two Rooms - New DirectionsWind in the WillowsEaster Monday (premiere)Noises OffArms and the ManRomeo & JulietA Christmas Carol
2004As You Like It (MS)New Directions: Man of Three Centuries (premiere)NCPR play contest winnersSUNY Potsdam: I am WomanFerdinand the BullPrivate LivesThe Servant of Two MastersLittle Shop of HorrorsThe Diary of Anne FrankA Christmas Carol
2005The Importance of Being Earnest (MS)New Directions Series: The Lesson, The Apple, Patchwork Elegy BunniculaThe Foreigner Enchanted AprilAngels in America: Millennium ApproachesOf Mice and MenA Christmas Carol
2007New Directions Series: A Series of Small DoorsSleeping BeautyLend Me A TenorThe FantasticksThe Clean HouseTwelve Angry MenA Christmas Story
2006New Directions Series: Nudas Veritas. Electric Blue Peter PanArsenic and Old LaceAngels in America: Part II PerestroikaThe Philadelphia StoryBone Songs (premiere) AntigoneA Christmas StoryA Franklin Manor Christmas
2008Mr. A’s Amazing Maze Plays The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon MarigoldsNew Directions Series: Be The Dog Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandThe Real Inspector Hound & Black ComedyNight Must FallWelcome Home, Jenny SutterThe Merchant of Venice Christmas Cat and the Pudding Pirates 2009The Complete History of America (abridged) New Directions Series: The Suitors’ Ward, Furious, Love at Twenty, 2 Be or Not 2 BeThe Wizard of OzGreater TunaBus StopCandidaThe Gin Game The Laramie Project: Ten Years LaterMoby Dick -- RehearsedThe Best Christmas Pageant Ever
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2009The Complete History of America (abridged) New Directions Series: The Suitors’ Ward, Furious, Love at Twenty, 2 Be or Not 2 BeThe Wizard of OzGreater TunaBus StopCandidaThe Gin Game The Laramie Project: Ten Years LaterMoby Dick -- RehearsedThe Best Christmas Pageant Ever
2010The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) New Directions Series: Naomi in the Living Room, The Cost of Living,The DumbwaiterThe Jungle BookEurydiceThe Imaginary InvalidWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?DraculaA Christmas Carol
2011Completely Hollywood (abridged)Private Eyes Stuart LittleThe Mystery of Irma VepSweeney ToddLes Liaisons DangereusesThe MousetrapStanding on CeremonyTo Kill A MockingbirdThe Littlest Angel
2012 Almost, MainePinocchioThe Last 5 YearsAnd A Nightingale SangAlfred Hitchcock’s The 39 StepsShipwrecked! An EntertainmentTerra NovaA Christmas Carol
2013 The Complete World of Sports (abridged)New Directions: Mrs. Sorken, Lady Grey, Gallows HumorAladdinDirty BlondeDoubt, A ParableA Streetcar Named DesireGhost Tales: PoeOedipus Rex
2014 Radio Plays: Sherlock HolmesYoung Playwrights FestivalThe Little PrinceRedMan of La ManchaHarveyDeath of a SalesmanGhost Tales: Dead, White and BlueIt’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play
2015 Young Playwrights FestivalSnow QueenTintypesVanya and Sonia and Masha and SpikeArcadiaThe SeagullGhost Tales
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Corporate SponsorsJanney Montgomery Scott LLC*Guide Boat RealtySaranac Lake ArtWorksEvergreen Auto CenterPrime LendingSaranac Lake Kiwanis ClubSaranac Lake Rotary ClubLakeview DeliDickinson College
Producer ($1000 and up)AnonymousCharles & Jane Carroll*Larry & Nancy CohenJoe & MaryLynne Dockery*Anthony Dowidowicz & Edward DeLeon* Phil & Kathleen ForlenzaSue Hearn & Greg Dickson*Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. KalarisJodi & Scott KeetLee and Nancy Keet*George & Christa Lordi*Shelly & Kelley Maggs*Mary Anne & Charlie Ritchie* – in memory of Anne S. Ritchie HolumJim & Anne Schoff*David & Kathy WelchCamp WenonahBarrie & Deedee Wigmore*David & Holly Wolff*
Director ($500-$999)AnonymousMary Liz AlexanderLance & Peg BalkChip & Sandy BissellAnne & Howard CooperJudith LandesDick & Bobbie LeamerEric LordiPhilip & Anne PetronisMargie Philo*Charles & Sally Svenson*Susie & Tom Swayne
Patron ($250-$499)AnonymousLynn & Terry BirdsongJason & Gail BrillRebecca Buerkett
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS AND PATRONSOur sincere thanks go to the following individuals, companies, and foundations that supported Pendragon from January 2014 through March 2015. In spite of our best ef-forts, errors do occur and we appreciate you bringing them to our attention. We also ap-preciate those who have provided their support in many other ways. Of course without you, our patrons, we could not be here today!
Paul M. & Susanna CantwellCatherine Conover Covert – in honor of Chris CovertBarbara LeMay DarringSara Jane & Bill DehoffMichael & Nancy ElitzerJames L. HaleLinda & Steve HilbertSolveig Holm & Trey Lyford Dr. & Mrs. James A. McHughHenry ParnassAllan PilsonJim & Vida RothschildDan & Betsy Senkowski*Ann Shaw
Friend ($100-$249)AnonymousRip & Shirley AllenKathleen Arnold-YergerLloyd & Claire BaileyDavid & Stephanie BanksHerbert & Erica Bergamini – in memory of Dr. Virginia WeeksMichael & Ellen BettmannKoko & Ed BickfordJoe & Charlotte BlittTom & Betty BootheKerry & Jay BurdenDenise CalvertRichard CerminaraMarjory & Howard CohenStephen CostantinoRobert & Marian DedrickDick & Leanna DenealeClaire Doyle*Tom EldredDavid Ellison & Carolyn OlsenBarbara T. EricksonLonnie & Kathy Ford*Michael & Monique FreshmanBob & Jacci GardnerJane & William GnadingerMargot Gold & Steve ErmanHoward & Nancy GordonElizabeth HanesJeffrey L. HinesNeil HoltzmanJordon & Jacqueline Hornstein*Mark Hughes & Amy JohnsonJeff & Marie HuthCarol Jackman
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Linda FurnessAnne-Marie GlennHoward GordonKip & Debbie HaleLinda Hall-TrippHannah HanfordRay & Donna HansenMarion HarleyElizabeth HarperBea HarringtonRichard & Joy HarveyJoyce HenkleinRichard & Elaine HolmlundKaren HoveyBetty HunkinsLinda JacksonDavid & Lynn JohnsonGeorge E. & Ayah E. JohnsonJackie & Tom Kalinowski*Manuel G. KaptanisLeslie Karasin & Steve LangdonCarole & John KealyLorraine KelleyTerri KelleyRichard KellyGib KirkhamMarc & Anita KoolenWalter & Katrine KretserRussell KunzJohn LahartPhil LalandeKevin & Pamela LaplanteMary LawthersNatalie Bombard LeducChris & Diane LeifheitJanet LeonardFrank and Alethe LescinskySteven LesterMelinda Little & Jennifer ScofieldJames & Barbara MarascoJames MarlattPat MarshMary MayberryGeorgia & Don McDowellPamela MerrittNeil & Barb MillerRichard MolayThomas & Ann MoskalykSusan & Fred MuellerDeborah MunnJohn & Mary Ann NagyWilliam NedelkaCarmen OrdonezShelly OrringerRonald & Sandra OttenRudolph PalyswiatStacie PapineauClare PaulsonMichele PecoraPeggy PlankLarry & Jean Poole
Bonnie KeetStephanie & Barrie KilbourneKaren & Ted Kirkham*Lou & Mary KnottsHeidi Kretser & Andy Keal – in memory of Mary Anne Ritchie and BinnieJon & Gina LandsbergBruce LewisAmbassador John L. Loeb, Jr.Phyllis MagnusRichard & Cheryl MaidRobert & Jeanne MortonJohn & Beckie O’NeillMarijke & George Ormel-CookLaura Jean Schwartau & Randall Swanson*Joe SelenskiRichard & Carol ShineRuth & Eden Specht*Bill & Susan SweeneyEleanor Sweeney*Beryl SzwedHoward & Wendy TuthillDaniel Weld – in honor of Anne C. Weld
Supporter (up to $99)AnonymousJim & Mary AbendrothMary Lou BakerNancy BattagliaRobin BaxterRalph & Liz BennettDirck Benson, Jr.John & Mary BrennanRichard BrewerDr. & Mrs. Leonard BristolAlan BrownBruce ButterfieldJean ChamberlainSarah ClarkinDr. John & Marie CogarSusan CohenNancy ColonDavid & Carolyn ComegysMr. & Mrs. Peter CraryElisabeth CravenJames DawsonStephen DeHond*Ron DeLairPenny Dieffenbach*Paul Dooling & Sandra DanussiWalter & Charlann DuffyMary DukettGeorge & Ann EarleJohn EckelRichard & Denise ErenstoneMargo FishDot FobareTim & Diana FortuneDaniel & Elaine FrechetteJohn Friedman & Polly HeavenrichAlec Friedmann
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Robert PoundMike PreisSteven & Linda PrestonAnnabelle PuglieseBarrie RamseyAmy Richardson & Owen PeacockRebeckah RichardsonKenneth RobertsWayne D. RodanJim & Keela RogersElisabeth & Daniel RuchkinJohn Rumsey & Elizabeth PineLaurie & Fred RutgersChristina SchmeichelRenate & Robert SchneiderErnst & Betty Schoen-ReneFred SchwarzRichard ShapiroBarbara SilberAnnalis SimpsonLouise SimpsonPeter Slocum & Ann SayersElizabeth SmithRuth & Craig SmithMichael Sorel & Mariellen EslerEric & Judy SoslauLinda & Derek SpragueDan SullivanJane SweeneyRobert & Amy SweetWill & Caper TissotNewman D. TryonAnita & Fran VargaLaura WardenDavid & Alison WarfieldAnne WeldBob & Michelle WhiteThomas & Patricia Willis*Hayden YoungPhyllis Zimmerman *In addition to Campaign to Secure the Future
Foundations and Matching AgenciesCloudsplitter FoundationEssex County Arts CouncilExxonMobile FoundationGlenn & Carol Pearsall Adirondack FoundationIBM FoundationLake Placid Education FundNew York State Council on the ArtsNorth Country Regional Economic Development CouncilRotary FoundationStaritch FoundationStewarts Foundation Women’s Civic Chamber of Saranac Lake
“A c t o r s a r e a g e n t s o f c h a n g e .
A f i l m , a p i e c e o f t h e a t e r, a p i e c e o f
m u s i c , o r a b o o k c a n m a k e a d i f f e r e n c e .
I t c a n c h a n g e t h e w o r l d . ”~ A l a n R i c k m a n
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MY FIRST SEASON AT PENDRAGON...I arrived in December ready to hit the ground running. I had been a fan of Pendragon Theatre for years, and now I could finally call it my home. Although I arrived too late to see most of the fabulous shows from last summer, I had already heard wonderful things about them. I was lucky enough to be a part of the Holiday Cabaret performance before my bags were even unpacked!
As the season progressed, I got to see the delightful holiday production of It’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play. I sat riveted at the edge of my seat watching Pendragon’s staging of Death of a Salesman. Despite the fact that I had been in the show myself as an actor and also had seen it done a million times, this pro-duction gave it a depth and freshness that made it entirely new to me.
Winter Carnival came to town, and with that, Pendragon embraced its hippie spirit and did not one but two sold out performances of “Saranac Lake Sings the 60’s.” We announced our prospective new season for the summer of 2015 and received lots of enthusiastic responses for the diverse offerings and the beautiful Tributes theme. We kicked off a big feasibility study to see where the future will take us.
But my favorite project by far has been the Young Playwright’s Festival. It was my first one and I’ll never forget it. I co-taught the children’s workshop in the morning and the kids were wildly enthusiastic. We presented original staged readings from local playwrights in the afternoon. At night we presented the winning plays, picked from over 30 submissions and fully staged to a packed, standing room only audience. The reception afterwards was just delightful, with lots of happy kids, parents, actors, and audience. It was an amazing night, and I’m already looking forward to next years’ event!
I’ve also had so much fun meeting and working with so many of you in the community, from ArtWorks, the NCCC students for their annual talent show, the Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club, the kids from the High School who came in for costume fittings with Kent, and many, many more. Saranac Lake is just bursting with people who are passionate about the arts.
As I write this we are preparing for our Season Opening Fund raiser at Casa Del Sol, and are already prepping our “behind the scenes” scheduling for the big summer season. We have a fund raiser for Hobofest next week as well, an upcoming performance to benefit the ALS Foundation, and so much more. I can honestly say I am just as excited as you all are to see what magic happens next with Pendragon Theatre. Please feel free to contact me if you have any ideas for new collaborations, want to give feedback on something you’ve seen or experienced through Pendragon, or just to say hello. I’m looking forward to a fabulous year to come!
Tara Palen, Managing Director
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The Future of Pendragon Theatre - Where Will We Live and Play?As we go to print, we are conducting a feasibility study to consider options for the way forward. Using AMS Planning and Research, consultants specializing in the arts, we have talked to many community members to determine the best way to serve the needs of Pendragon, the community, and the region. We are considering all options, including renovation or new construction, on the current site or else where, especially Main Street. In partnership with the Village, North Country Community College, and Saranac Lake Artworks, we hope to develop options that will meet our needs as well as those of the burgeoning arts community, options which will benefit the entire region. Rest assured, no matter what, this will still be your Pendragon!What can you do to help? Let me count the ways! Your ideas, your contributions, and your personal efforts are all appreciated. Want to get updates, provide constructive comments, or participate in our efforts going forward? Send an email to [email protected]. And of course:
“If you really want to help the American theater, don’t be an actress, dahling. Be an audience.” - Tallulah Bankhead
Holly WolffPresident, Board of Directors
For a current status, go to www.pendragontheatre.org/future-of-pendragon.
In the Beginning . . . . . . and Now.
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Pe n d r a g o n T h e a t r e 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 S e a s o n
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Fortune-Keough Funeral Home
20 Church St.
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
518-891-3613
fortunekeoughfuneralhome.com
“ F o r m e a r t , a n d e s p e c i a l l y
m u s i c , e x i s t s t o e l e v a t e u s a s f a r a s p o s s i b l e a b o v e
e v e r y d a y e x i s t e n c e ” ~ G a b r i e l Fa u r e
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PENDRAGON IS SPONSORED IN PART BY:
Arts in Education ProgramStewart’s Foundation
Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation,
“Dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park”
www.pearsallfoundation.org
Kevin Broderick Fund
General Operating Support
Lake Placid Education Foundation Cloudsplitter Foundation
Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club Saranac Lake Rotary Club
Saranac Lake Young Arts AssociationWomen’s Civic Chamber of Saranac Lake
Made possible, in part, by the Essex County Arts Council CAP Grant supported by the Essex County Board of Supervisors.
Thank You for Supporting Pendragon!
F I R E E X I T SPlease take a few minutes to identify the emergency exits.
Please no cell phones, videotaping or photography of any kind during performances.
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Pendragon Theatre receives funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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“ I n v o l v e m e n t i n t h e a r t s c a n c r e a t e s o m e o f t h e m o s t m e m o r a b l e m o m e n t s i n s t u d e n t s ’ s c h o l a s t i c j o u r n e y s . ” ~ L y n d a Pe e r a n d C a r o l R e y e l l , S a r a n a c L a k e S c h o o l s
“ m u s i c i s a m i n d - a l t e r i n g s u b s t a n c e . I t s h o u l d c h a n g e y o u r l i f e . I t ’s m a g i c a l a n d i m p o r t a n t ; i t s h o u l d b e a r e a l l y b i g d e a l . ”
~ D a l e H o b s o n N C P R
T h e a t e r h a s b e e n a l o c a l s p e c i a l t y f o r a l o n g t i m e . I t ’s g o t t e n t o b e s e l f - s u s t a i n i n g . M a n y c h i l d r e n l e a r n i t a t a y o u n g a g e
h e r e a n d l a t e r g r o w i n t o l e a d e r s h i p r o l e s . T h e s t r e n g t h o f t h e s c e n e a l s o a t t r a c t s m a n y a c t o r s t o m o v e t o t h e Tr i - L a k e s .
F o r m a n y, i t ’s o n e m o r e a s p e c t o f a h i g h q u a l i t y o f l i f e . ~ A D E J u n e 4 2 0 1 4
“ T h e p l a y h a s g e n e r a t e d n u m e r o u s t h o u g h t f u l a n d i n - d e p t h c l a s s r o o m d i s c u s s i o n s a b o u t t h e a t e r a n d l i f e , a n d w e a r e
g r a t e f u l t o h a v e h a d t h i s o p p o r t u n i t y. ” ~ L e t t e r t o t h e e d i t o r, A D E , O c t 1 0 , 2 0 1 4
“A s t r o n g A r t s a n d C u l t u r e p r e s e n c e i s a k e y a s s e t w h e n i t c o m e s t o r e c r u i t i n g p h y s i c i a n s a n d o t h e r p e r s o n n e l ”
~ A d i r o n d a c k H e a l t h
PENDRAGON’S ENDOWMENTLast summer’s season was a rousing success!
Even with sellout audiences for many performances, ticket sales accounted for less than 40% of our revenue.
We bridge the gap through a diversified fund raising plan. Our endowment is a key component of that plan. We invite you to join the cast of loyal patrons who have
helped to ensure Pendragon’s future by contributing to our endowment. Our funds are managed by the
Adirondack Foundation and Goldman Sachs to ensure professional investment experience
and control. Thank you!
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This summer at Pendragon Theatre, join us for the Pendragon experience!
CAMP PENDRAGON Open to students from grades 7 through 12, Camp Pendragon is a musical theatre intensive workshop for middle-high school theatre students from around the Tri-Lakes Region. This summer's selection is Pippin. Positions will be available for students on stage and backstage. There will be 15 acting roles and 5 technical positions, for a total of 20 campers. Pendragon company member Matt Sorensen will be directing the camp with musical direction by Elizabeth Cordes.
Auditions to determine casting will take place June 15 @ 4:30 pm at Pendragon Theatre.
Camp dates: August 3-22Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3 pm with two public performances on August 22 at 1 pm and 7 pm.
August 3 - 22CAMP PENDRAGON
PIPPINFor more information:518.891.1854
music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz book by Roger O. Hirson
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For more information:518.891.1854
Pendragon Theatre15 Brandy Brook Avenue Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Pendragon Kidsopen to students from grades 1-6Pendragon Kids is a 5 day camp for young theatre enthusiasts. Daily rehearsal will include work on songs and dances from the popular children's musical, "School House Rock! Jr." The class will be run by Pendragon's Managing Director Tara Palen - Stay tuned for more details!!"
Camp dates: June 29 - July 3, 2015, from 9:30 am to 12 pm Public performance on July 3 at 12 pm Tickets $8
K i dsThis summer at Pendragon Theatre,
join us for the Pendragon experience! Pendragon artists will o�er children’s theatre classes to develop the creative abilities of the
young talent of the Adirondacks.
Pendragon
Sponsored by Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club
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Pendragon seemed the perfect fit for a small-scale musical like Tintypes. The piece is a tribute to the idea of America as a melting pot. The music is from a seemingly more “innocent” time, but the characters interactions provide a sense of depth and social commentary still relevant today. I liked the challenge
of staging a piece that essentially moves from song to song, yet still manages to interweave a narrative between characters like Anna Held, Charlie Chaplin, Teddy Roosevelt and Emma Goldman. On the stage they are put in juxtaposition and their experiences highlight both the struggles and joys of finding your voice and place in America. - Karen Lordi-Kirkham, director Tintypes
What can I say about Vanya &? It’s a wacky, heartfelt piece. I’ve always adored Durang’s absurd view of the world and relationships. He has a way of making us laugh at despair and dreams deferred or completely dashed out. It’s at once completely zany and altogether too real in how the siblings
unleash their feelings of resentment and regret they feel towards each other and towards their lives. The play is built upon Chekhov’s plays and plot lines, but it is distinctly Durang’s universe. What drew me to the piece? I have loved Durang for decades and this is a brilliant play, so I leapt at the opportunity to live in his world for a while. - Shawna Mefferd Kelty, director Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
It is a long-time dream to direct Arcadia by Tom Stoppard and I couldn’t be more delighted than to bring it to life at Pendragon this summer. One of the reasons is my own obsession with Time and what it means as we broaden and deepen our understanding of it as something larger and more complex
than its common linear form. Tom Stoppard demands we consider Time-- with a big T-- as a visceral emotive substance. It is not neutral or in the background but it is at the forefront of the comedy. How does Time manipulate us? Of course, Stoppard is also manipulating Time, in the best theatre tradition, resulting in delightful and poignant pandemonium. - Kimberley Bouchard, director Arcadia
“Very excited to be working with Pendragon favorites on this funny, irreverent, but wholly Chekhovian take on a very contemporary version of The Seagull. The battle over what, why and how art is important and the timeless battle between the young and the experienced of the world rages on in this
brisk adaptation.” - Anne Thibault, director The Seagull
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From the Directors
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518-962-4449www.DepotTheatre.org
Depot TheatrePO Box 414 • Wesport, NY 12993
2015Created & Written by Ray Roderick and James Hindman July 10 – 26, 2015Sponsored by The Galley at Westport Marina
By Sam BobrickJuly 31 - August 16, 2015Sponsored by Skidmore College
By Je� Goode and Richard LevinsonAugust 21 – September 6, 2015Sponsored by Emmet Carter Green Design
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talk back:
an informal discussion about the play, the production, the performance, the period. . .Members of the cast and technical staff will meet with members of the audience following selected perfor-mances. Join us for an informal chat. We welcome your thoughts,
insights and questions.
TINTYPES - July 3, 11, 18
VANYA and SONIA and MASHA and SPIKE - July 24, 26
ARCADIA - August 15, 16, 23
THE SEAGULL - September 4, 6, 13
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