The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 2003 Page: 3 of 32
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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2003 ■ PAGE 3
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CTW prepares for 10th season with The Music Man
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we are all thankful for the
good attendance. Hope to see
you next year.
Mrs. Lonie Michaelis spent
the weekend in Houston
with her children, going
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sure of devotion in defense
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Members of the American
Legion Post No. 442 and
Auxiliary ask that all citi-
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America’s fallen sons and
daughters on this upcoming
Memorial Day.
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last week. The mother is the
former Jeanenne Brock, so
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surrounding areas have recycled enough
paper that could have filled
141.48 cubic yards
(94,320 lbs.) of landfill.
THANK YOU!
Please keep recycling and help clean up the Earth!
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Fruehling Saengerfest successful
Pictured, left, are the combined Liederkranz and Saengerbund singers of Houston as they performed to a packed house of appreciative listeners at the
recent Fruehling Saengerfest held at the Bellville Lions Concordia Hall. The event was jointly sponsored by the Bellville Lions and Bluebonnet Chapter of
the Texas German Society. Pictured, right, are a group of musicians and singers .from both the Liederkranz'and Saetigefbundestertain a largeicrowdin...
a relaxed setting under the tent and shade trees on the grounds of Concordia Hall.at the Fruehling Saangprfest on Saturday April 26. The music and,
singing continued into the late evening hours to culminate what was a wonderful day, with picture-perfect weather adding t the good foqd, singing and fel-
lowship, which was enjoyed by everyone in attendance.
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Jacob San Antonio,
McClelland, Jessica
Zachary Wagner,
Engelbrecht, William and
Catherine, of Rosenberg, and
another son and his wife vis-
ited their mother, Mrs.
Valora Engelbrecht, for
Mother’s day.
John, Martha, Gary and
Byron Simpson welcomed
out-of-town relatives for
Mother’s Day. Martha’s par-
ents, Murriel and Bonnie
Chester from Sulphur
Springs, and sister Carolyn
and Bubba Busch and
Payton Rumme, and Lavern
Roper.
Ray Ann and Camille
Simpson (John's parents)
from Odem, a sister Kathryn
and Robert Vidal, sister
Mary Tourenq and son
Maurice and Camille Vidol,
all of Houston, enjoyed fried
fish and shrimp, with all the
trimmings. All had a good
time.
Get well wishes go to
James Hering, who is nurs-
ing a case of pneumonia.
Mrs. Esther Marsh, who
has pneumonia, is out of the
hospital and has gone home
with her daughter Mrs.
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their regular meetings Larry Volkening, of
Tuesday evening at the fire Houston, and Armen ad
station. The main topic was Sheila Prescott spent
discussion on the recently Mother’s Day with their
held barbecue and auction mother Mrs. Bernice
There was good turnout and Volkening and enjoyed the
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Classes are rapidly filling for
the CTW's annual month long
Theatre Workshop, culminating
with four performances of “The
Music Man Jr. 2003” marks the
10th birthday of the Austin
County Community Theatre and Austin Wilder and the amazing
its satellite, the Children's Cristalynn Bell.
Theatre Workshop (CTW). After seeing the above actors range from those with heavy line
In the early days of the work- testing their talented teeth on the loads and solosongs, to those
shop only short "skits" were pro- above plays, I knew that these which have less "stage time" and
duced, but after only two short amazingly talented young actors fewer lines to manage, but there
seasons of working with them, I were ready for the excitement and are absolutely no unimportant
realized just how talented our fun of auditioning for, acting in roles in the play, and there will be
local youngsters are and quickly • and rehearsing and producing a a role for every workshop student,
knew that, with the amazing tal- Broadway Musical. As fate would CTW classes include, but are
ent and ability they all had in have it, it was just about this not limited to Audition
such abundance, they were more time I came in contact with Music Techniques, Acting, Stage Craft,
than able to tackle a full length, Theatre International (MTI) and Elocution, Theatre Games,
albeit somewhat pared down, its arm, The Broadway Junior Makeup, Mime and Rehearsal for
play- Collection™. the Music Man. CTW staff will
In 1997 CTW unveiled its first The Broadway Junior Collection include (Rev.) Dale Leland, (Rev.)
full play with its production of features author approved versions Robert Gribble, Dennis Wells,
“Alice In Wonderland,” with of classic musicals, specifically Joyce Wells, Patty Leger, Kenneth
Marissa Marek as an apoplectic tailored for young voices and Leger and Janice Whitehead. Guys and Dolls, a Broadway Junior Collection play, was pedormed last year by CTW's local
Hueen of Hearts, the nononsense actors. The first three plays the Classes are 9a.m.-noon Monday performers, at the American Legion Hall in Sealy
Alice of Katie Dickinson and the CTW actors and I produced in con- through Friday, and are held at
delightfully droll caterpillar of junction with MTI were wonder- the Sealy American Legion Hall, with all of the music from “The have loads of fun and be an actor
Sarah Holub. Next came “Snow fully received by enthusiastic and Classes will commence on Music Man Jr.” in this very exciting production.
White,” “Cinderella” and “Hansel SRO audiences. They were Monday, June 16 and end on Production dates for “The Music Fees for the workshop are (Pre
and Gretel, ” featuring (alas, space “Annie,” “Fiddler on the Roof’and Wednesday, July 16. Man” are Thursday, July 17 (10 registration) $50 and (space per-
dictates that I name but a few) as last year’s' “Guys and Dolls.” The Each registered workshop stu- am. Children's Matinee) two Gala mitting) at the door $65.
well as the above named actors, productions added to CTW’s con- dent will receive, as his or hers to Dinner Theatres, Friday, July 18 To register or for more informa-
Hannah Holub, Annie Dickinson, stellation of stars the names of (to keep, a fully annotated and Saturday July 19 and a tion, please call Dennis or Joyce
Kaleb Jaloway, Rachel Epperly, name but a few) Jerry Allen Libretto/Vocal book of T”he Music Sunday Matinee July 20. Wells at (979)865-8128. See you at
Whitney Pryor, Bonnie Reay, Winkelmann, Spencer Wehring, Man Jr.,” and an audio cassette Make plans now to join CTW, the Theatre!!
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Griffin, Joanie. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 2003, newspaper, May 23, 2003; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594898/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.