Harvey with ELINOR DONAHUE

ELINOR DONAHUE* (Mrs. Chumley) North Carolinians probably know television icon Elinor Donahue best as Andy’s girlfriend Ellie Walker, the “lady druggist”, on The Andy Griffith Show. She received an Emmy nomination as Betty on Father Knows Best and has been a series regular on The Odd Couple (as Miriam, Felix’s girlfriend), Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman (as Rebecca, Dr. Quinn’s sister) and the cult hit series Get a Life (as Chris Elliot’s mom).

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Her work in Guest Star roles encompasses many beloved shows including: Star Trek, The Golden Girls, Friends, Cold Case, Murder She Wrote, Ellen, Mork & Mindy, Coach, The Dukes of Hazzard, Happy Days, Diff’rent Strokes, The Flying Nun, Newhart, Days of Our Lives, Santa Barbara, The Young and the Restless, Dennis the Menace, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Hotel, One Day at a Time, 77 Sunset Strip, Have Gun-Will Travel, Dr. Kildare, S.W.A.T, Police Woman, Barnaby Jones, The Rookies, The Virginian, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, and The Loretta Young Show.

On the big screen, her recent work includes Princess Diaries 2 with Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews, Pretty Woman with Julia Roberts, and Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. By the time she was five, she was placed under contract to Universal Studios and completed her first film, Mr. Big with Donald O’Connor. At age nine, she moved to MGM, and during that studio’s heyday she appeared in The Unfinished Dance and Tenth Avenue Angel with Margaret O’Brien; Three Darling Daughters with Jeanette MacDonald and Jane Powell; and Love is Better Than Ever with Elizabeth Taylor. At other studios, she had roles in Tea for Two with Doris Day and Gordon MacRae; My Blue Heaven with Betty Grable; and Girls Town with Mamie Van Doren and Mel Torme.

Elinor has also graced the stage in many theatrical productions including Critic’s Choice, Murder Among Friends, Tribute, Alone Together, and Never Too Late.

“Harvey,” by American playwright Mary Chase, who received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work, delighted audiences during a Broadway run that lasted 1,775 performances, and subsequently was a popular film and television special. It was revived several times with the latest production having a limited run this year in London.

The classic is being brought to the stage of Owens Auditorium at Sandhills Community College for five performances Sept. 24–27 by the Judson Theatre Company.“Harvey” is a brilliant comedy, in which Hollywood great Jimmy Stewart played the part of Elwood Dowd on the stage, in films, and on television here and abroad. Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have an unseen (and presumably imaginary) friend Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall pooka resembling an anthropomorphic rabbit, a benign but mischievous creature from Celtic mythology.

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The trials and tribulations of Elwood Dowd and his unusual friend have drawn a notable cast to the Judson Theatre production.

Emmy nominee and TV Land Legend Elinor Donahue has been in the limelight ever she first signed with Universal Studios at age 5. She eventually moved to MGM, where her talent and wholesome appeal was recognized in numerous films. She finally won nationwide “girl-next-door” notice as the oldest daughter in television’s “Father Knows Best.” Later she was tapped for regular appearances in such shows as “The Andy Griffith Show,” “The Golden Girls,” “The Odd Couple,” “Newhart” and several soap operas and returned to film with roles in “Princess Diaries 2” and “Pretty Woman.”

Elinor Donahue loves playing the cameo role of Mrs. Chumley, the wife of the head of a local sanatorium.

“She is a person who is full of life with a sense of humor, but she is a bit befuddled about all the fuss being made over Elwood’s imaginary friend,” says Donahue.

With no immediate plans to appear in other stage roles, she enjoys a stress-free existence in California, swimming, taking long walks, and “playing in my kitchen.” She takes pleasure in whipping up an Apple Crisp, one of her favorite recipes featured in her memoir published several years ago, “In the Kitchen with Elinor Donahue.” The book was a remembrance of her days in Hollywood, paired with her own recipes and those of her co-stars.

Morgan Sills, the Judson Theatre Company’s executive producer, says,”Getting Elinor Donahue here has been ‘years in the making’ — I grew up devoted to watching her on television. In addition to her tremendous talent, Elinor has a reputation as a total pro and one of the nicest people in show business. I’ve wanted to bring her to the Sandhills for a long time. This time everything lined up for her to say ‘yes.’”

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The role of Elwood P. Dowd in “Harvey” is portrayed by an experienced New York stage actor David Mason who has been seen in “The Leftovers,” “House of Cards” and “Law and Order SVU.” He has a wide range, excellent comic timing and a wealth of experience in theater and film. Mason, who has played the role before, says the character of Dowd is an emblem for happiness, exhibiting joy in interacting with people.

“He is a true listener, open to others, displaying a sense of wonder, and I try to convey all of these traits in bringing Elwood to life in this production,” says Mason.

Mason received his early training at the University of Massachusetts at the university’s program of theater arts, giving him a broad background in acting, set design and production. One of his favorite regional theaters in which he performs is the New Century Theatre in Northampton, where he recently appeared in a new critically acclaimed work, “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play.” Also on this year’s summer circuit, Mason appeared at The Cape Playhouse in Cape Cod in “The Velocity of Autumn.”

The part of Veta, Elwood Dowd’s social-climbing sister, is portrayed by Kelly Hackett. An accomplished actress, she was seen in the Judson Theatre production of “Plaza Suite” earlier this year. Her credits include leading roles in regional productions of “South Pacific,” “Oliver,” “Into the Woods” and “The King and I.”

Supplementing the impressive cast drawn from Hollywood, New York and Chicago are several actors who have worked extensively in the Triangle area of North Carolina and also some local talent.

A familiar face on stage belongs to Adam Faw, who has been the director of the Pinecrest High School Theater Department for more than a dozen years.

More at home behind a light board or directing students, Faw is thrilled to step on stage in an acting role for the second time in a long while, last seen in the Judson Theatre production of “To Kill a Mockingbird.” In “Harvey,” he has a small but very important role. He plays the cab driver who comes in during the last scene, delivering vital information — a bearer of what is ultimately received as good news.

“‘Harvey’ was the first play I directed at Pinecrest,” says Faw.

Performances are Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 25, and Saturday, Sept. 26, at 8 p.m., with matinees on Saturday, Sept. 26, and Sunday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. Advance tickets are $38, or sold at the door at $43. Tickets may be obtained by calling eTix at (800) 514-3849 or visiting the website at http://judsontheatre.com. Groups of 10 or more may also contact JudsonTheatre@gmail.com for group pricing information.

OPEN THE DOORS TO A CHILD’S FUTURE!

“REALTORS OPEN DOORS FOR THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE SANDHILLS” Sponsored by the PSPAAR/MCRAR Association
FEATURED GUEST -6 TIME OLYMPIAN JACKIE JOYNER-KERSEE

Jackie Joyner-Kersee’s message is that the community center of her youth is what made the difference in her life and
it turns out that the community center was the Boys & Girls Club.

“No one could be better suited to help us raise awareness of the valuable programs offered to the youth of Moore
County through the BGCS.” Anita Emery, President, Mid Carolina Regional Association of Realtors.

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The Boys & Girls Club of the Sandhills is one of the most important and iconic organizations in Moore County. The
PSPAAR/MCRAR  Association and the BGCS team up to provide the youth of Moore County, from all walks of life, a chance to witness
an esteemed product of this club and all the self esteem and self worth that is critically important for their
development.

Anita Emery is joined by Debby Currier, Co Chair of the Consumer Outreach Committee & Caroline Eddy, BGCS Executive
Director to discuss the upcoming event, Sponsorship opporunities and the many events of the evening.

Never has the phrase, It takes a Village, been more appropriate than it is in this joint effort of two very
important Moore County organizations

www.realtorsopendoors.com
http://sandhillsbgc.org/
http://sandhillsbgc.org/about/

THE MOORE COUNTY TAX DEPARTMENT

THE MOORE COUNTY TAX DEPARTMENT

Gary Briggs, the tax administrator for Moore County and retired appraiser Jerry Daeke have an informative discussion that goes a long way to addressing some of the nuts and bolts of our recent 2015 Property Tax Revaluation.

Gary has worked for the Moore County Tax Department since 2007. Jerry has over 40 years of appraising experience and served 4 years on the Town Council of Southern Pines, one year as Mayor Pro Tem and currently serves on the Moore County Board of Commissioners. Jerry has served on the Moore County Tax Equalization and Review Board over the past 15 years. Together these gentleman address many of the misconceptions about revaluation and the procedure of the appeal process.

www.Moorecounty.nc.gov, 910 947-2255.


 

TEMPLE THEATRE – 2015-2016 SEASON GUIDE & PERSPECTIVE

Carolina’s Center for the Performing Arts

Producing Artistic Director Peggy Taphorn, is an award winning actress, director and choreographer.
Peggy brings Marketing Director Chris deLambert, Choreographer Jacob Toth, actress & former Miss North Carolina 2011, Haley Best, & actress and local Southern Pines resident Janee Cates to our studio to talk about the wonderful work being done at this nearby classic theatre.

The Temple Theatre is kicking off their 2015-2016 season on Sept. 10th with the production My Fair Lady with Haley Best cast as Eliza Doolittle.
Haley’s story and the Temple Theatre’s story is compelling. That weekend there will also be a wonderful Music Festival in downtown Sanford – Sounds on Steele.
http://www.templeshows.com/

https://www.facebook.com/TheTempleTheatre

PEGGY TAPHORN
Producing Artistic Director
919-774-4512 ext. 223
artisticdirector@templeshows.com

Peggy Taphorn is in her seventh season as the Producing Artistic Director of the Temple Theatre! An award winning actress, director, and choreographer, Peggy spent 22 years based in New York City and has six Broadway shows to her credit. Over the years, she’s worked with theatre luminaries like George Abbott, who cast her to star on Broadway in the revival of Broadway!

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Other Broadway shows followed, including the Tony Award winners Me And My Girl, directed by Mike Ockrent, Showboat, directed by Hal Prince and choreographed by Susan Stroman, Smokey Joe’s Café, directed by Jerry Zaks, and Urinetown, directed by John Rando. Peggy was the dance captain of the first National tour of Little Women – The Musical, starring Maureen McGovern. Peggy also appeared Off-Broadway, on London’s West End, and toured the U.S., Canada, South America, and the Far East. She portrayed Velma in Chicago in Macao, China – the first “book musical” ever produced in that region. Her Off-Broadway credits include Johnny Guitar, nominated for the Lucille Lortel, Obie, Drama Desk, and Drama League Awards for Best Musical; No, No Nanette, I, and The Space. Peggy also has many regional theatre credits and has sung at countless prestigious venues – The Rainbow Room, The Russian Tea Room, Tavern On The Green, Danny’s Skylight Room, and The Hudson River Club are just a few.

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Peggy left the National Tour of Sweet Charity, starring Molly Ringwald, in May 2007, to take the helm of Temple Theatre. During her tenure, she has earned many accolades, including the 2011 Kevin Kline Award for her production of Showboat at the MUNY, and the 2012 Drammy and Pamta Awards for Hairspray at The Broadway Rose Theatre. In 2012, she was chosen to produce The Music Man with the North Carolina Symphony. Peggy is currently a 2013 NC Mainstreet Champion for her work on, and dedication to, the revitalization of downtown Sanford. At the Temple Theatre she has produced over 40 shows, providing Broadway caliber shows to Central North Carolina at a fraction of the cost!

CHRIS deLAMBERT
Director of Marketing & Business Development
919-774-4512 ext. 221
temple.sanford@gmail.com

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Chris spent 20 years on active duty in the United States Army. Nearly half of that time was spent working for the Army Recruiting Command in a myriad of capacities, including managing two of the largest recruiting stations in the country. Upon his retirement in 2009, he went to work selling in real estate in Tupelo, MS. He holds holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership.
Serendipity led Chris to the Temple. In the summer of 2012, he moved to Sanford to marry the love of his life. With no theatre background and never having set foot in the Temple, he responded to a job listing. Upon entering the house, he was completely gobsmacked. As he surveyed the place, his exact words were, “You have to hire me.” And that’s just what they did. In addition to his marketing duties, Chris serves as the graphic artist, Director of Business Development, and webmaster.

Rich in tradition, and proud of its past, the Temple Theatre marches forward into the future with an impressive collection of productions.

COMMUNITY WATCH OF PINEHURST

Doug Tuxbury, the Chairman of the Community Watch of Pinehurst speaks about his involvement with this program, his journey to Pinehurst in 2011 and his 34 years of experience in the Secret Service and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

He weaves many story lines in his presentation that start with his father, his professional career, his love affair with the Village of Pinehurst and his new home as a young retiree. He has a finger on the new pulse of the Village of Pinehurst and the changing demographics of his community.

Community Watch of Pinehurst is a volunteer program creating a deterrent to criminal activity through observation, communication, education and team work.

The benefits of this program are numerous:

  • Lower Crime Rate
  • Safer Community
  • a More Desirable Place to Live
  • Financial benefits/savings to the tax base
  • a Strengthened Community through a Common Cause
  • a Positive relationship with the Police Dept.
  • a Sense of Pride

Doug answers all questions pertaining to how to get involved and who to contact.

Pinehurst Police Department – 910 295-3141

Village of Pinehurst – 910 295-1900

Doug Tuxbury – dtuxbury@vop.org