Friday, August 17, 2018

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
Young Frankenstein Cast

It's alive!!! The cast for Young Frankenstein, that is! Here's who will be entertaining you this November:

Jeffrey Payton, - Ziggy
Mike Burke – Inspector Hans Kemp
Matthew Cravy – The Monster
Amber Engel – Elizabeth Benning
Lane Fields – Frederick Frankenstein
Kayla Guffey – Inga
Troy Hurst – Dr. Victor Frankenstein
Katie Jo Icenhower – Frau Blucher
Jim McKeny – The Hermit
Seph Schonekas – Igor
Roberts Bass, Shelley Beard, Elissa Brannan, Macayla Butler, James Crowe, Kaelyn Fansler, Charity Hampton, Isaac Hampton, Angela Hodges, Matthew Monroe, Jeffrey Payton, Tenesia Turner - Ensemble


Tickets go on sale Wednesday: https://www.thelittletheatreofws.org/young-frankenstein

Saturday, June 9, 2018

The Wiz LMC Summer Theatre 2018 Cast

Dorothy - Lamani Sequra
The Scarecrow/Neighbor - Kim Krege Florio
The Tin Man/Neighbor - Thao Nguyen
The Lion/Neighbor - Timothe Bittle
Uncle Henry/the Wiz -  Treven Harrington
Aunt Em/Glenda -  Sheena Murray
Addapearl - Stacie Alston
Evaline/Neighbor - Sarah Gracel
Gatekeeper/neighbor  - Bob Haas
Lord High Underling  - Calvin Keener
Toto - Gogh Kimmel
Ensemble:  Alexander Domingue, Michael Jackson, Leon Ray, Tyrell Ruffin, Athena Ackerman, Nina Allbert, Beth Allison, Geana Anderson Welter , Burlene Franklin, Angela Hodges, Taylor Noll, Bryce Palmyra, Kaila Crowder, Burlene Franklin, Peyton Franklin, Alice Gomez, Paris Santiago



Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Fairy Godmother


What fun I had playing the fairy godmother in Sharon's School of Dance "A Cinderella Story" in their 43rd Annual Recital on June 3, 2018. The dress was amazing and I added the lighted wand and wig. Thanks again for choosing me to be the fairy godmother and selecting the wonderful dress.


Monday, May 28, 2018

Adventures in Beekeeping - Year Six


Starting over again in year six with the bees absconding late last fall. Changed bee yard location and have installed a nuc of bees. Beekeeping is always an adventure with lessons to be learned.



Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Apple Blossoms and Honeybees

On what a beautiful first day of May in the mountains. The apple trees are beginning to blossom and the honey bees have been busy. Honey bees are attracted to the smell and the color of the apple blossoms. Honey bees collect nectar and pollen on their legs then carry it to another apple blossom. This process is called pollination and must happen for an apple tree to bear fruit. Looks like a good year for apples!