Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: MikeF9 on August 17, 2010, 09:27:13 PM
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This Date in Fairfax History
August 16, 1991
The newly formed Fairfax Community Theatre presents it's premiere performance of Rogers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" in the old gym at BFA-Fairfax.
The theatre company just finished it's 50th production-"The Chronicles of Narnia-The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" this summer.
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SP Live from Lincoln Center was on PBS last night. I called my daughter, Liz, (in Brooklyn) to tell her it was on.
She was not quite eleven when she finished shooting 10 free throws in a row in the BFA parking lot and then asked me if she could go to the FCTC auditions. With the cast short of males, she wound up wearing a moustache and a sailor suit singing "There Ain't Nothing Like A Dame". Many years and shows later, I watched her play Lady MacBeth ("Out Damn Spot!") in Seattle's Shakespeare In The Park.
No more theater for her now. Instead she raises my first grandson and works as a school administrator. But I learned something with that phone call. It turns out my tough, Brooklyn-born, former long-shoreman son-in-law played Luther Billis in his high school production of South Pacific. He also played in Oklahoma, as Liz did with the FCTC. ....something in common. Sweet.
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THAT is what that was on PBS.... 8/18.
I couldn't sleep last night so I popped on PBS and saw that.
I knew I recognized it but that stage they had messed me up.
Usually PBS lulls me to a slumber but I was enjoying it, for about 30 minutes, and *poof*, I was out.
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Liz was the best "guy" we had in that chorus! I wish I knew where the photos went...she was 11 going on 25. Liz is one of the best actresses I've had the honor to work with. And her dad isn't too shabby either...
Next year is our 20th anniversary season. Hard to believe considering how it all started.