The Full Monty
Shubert Theatre
On Thursday, October 4, 2001, members and guests of
Sarah Siddons Society attended a performance of The Full Monty
at the Shubert Theatre. The musical comedy is adapted from the hit
1997 British movie about six unemployed and down-on-their-luck
steelworkers who try to earn money by putting together a male stripper
act. Set in Buffalo, N.Y., the show features music and lyrics by David
Yazbek and is directed by Jack O'Brien. Book is by playwright Terrence
McNally. Nominated for ten Tony awards, The Full Monty is
hysterically funny but at the same time poignant. We all needed to
laugh and The Full Monty hit the spot!
Prior to the performance, a reception and dinner were held at Nick's
Fishmarket.
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Betty Jeffreys, Stanley Paul, Mary Lou Bilder-Gold |
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Don Boroian and Susan Downing |
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Members & Guests enjoying the evening |
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Fossils
Victory Gardens Theatre
Sarah Siddons Society congratulates Victory Gardens
Theatre , 2001 Tony Award Winner for excellence in regional theatre.
On June 21, 2001, members of the Sarah Siddons Society attended
Victory Gardens for an outstanding performance of Fossils,
the newest play of local playwright, Claudia Allen. A bed and
breakfast on the shores of Lake Michigan is the setting for this
story of relationships and opening one's heart to another. Playing
retired teachers, the talented two member cast consists of Yolanda
Lyon Miller and Ann Whitney. Fossils is directed by Sandy
Shinner.
Prior to the performance, a reception and dinner were held at John
Barleycorn Pub.
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Discussing Fossils after the
performance:
L. to R. Yolanda Lyon Miller, Claudia Allen, and Ann Whitney |
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Sarah Siddons members and guests enjoying the
evening |
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Mamma Mia
Cadillac Palace Theatre
On May 18, 2001, members of the Sarah Siddons Society attended
a performance of the hit musical, Mamma Mia. The musical
debuted in London's West End in 1999 and tells the upbeat story of a
wedding and the search for one's father. The story is set to 22 of
the greatest hits of ABBA, the Swedish pop rock quartet popular in
the '70's. The musical is produced by ABBA songwriters, Bjorn
Ulvaeus and Benny Anderson. The music and show are totally
captivating !
Before the performance a reception and dinner were held at the
Allegro Hotel. The event was chaired by Donna Atwater and Wendi
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Waa-Mu
Northwestern
University
On May 8, 2001, the Sarah Siddons Society attended
the 70th anniversary production of Northwestern University's
acclaimed Waa-Mu show. At a pre-performance dinner party,
Dominic Missimi, Director of Northwestern's Music Theatre Program
and Director of Waa-Mu, announced the recipient of the annual Sarah
Siddons Scholarship. Winner of the scholarship for 2001 is Jennifer
Powers. Also announced was the Dinah Perutz Dance Scholarship
recipient for 2001, Amber Makalous.
Jennifer Powers (who also is the current Miss
Illinois) sang at the reception as did the scholarship winners
for 2000, Janette Zilioli and Willis White.
This year's Waa-Mu show, Sorry, We're Booked,
featured an entirely original score and took a tour through the land
of books. As always, we were in awe at the wealth of talent
represented in Waa-Mu.
The evening was chaired by Mary Lou Bilder-Gold,
President of Sarah Siddons Society, and Norbert Gold.
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Jennifer Powers receives Sarah Siddons
Scholarship |

L. to R. Amber Makalous; Dominic Missimi, Director of
Northwestern's
Music Theatre Program and the Waa-Mu Show; Jennifer Powers |

Amber Makalous
The Dinah Perutz Dance Scholarship 2001 |
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Merle Reskin Tribute
The Sarah Siddons Society saluted Merle Reskin for
her generous contribution of a display cabinet exhibiting a rare
collection of memorabilia from past Sarah Siddons honorees. This
cabinet is on display at the Merle Reskin Theatre. Board
members were invited to attend this special unveiling on April 21,
2001, and to meet Karen Aldridge and Brian McKnight, the Sarah
Siddons Society Scholarship recipients from the Theatre School at
DePaul University. John Culbert, Acting Dean of the
Theatre School at DePaul, commented on the School's proud
association with the Sarah Siddons Society. "Some of our most
successful graduates have been recipients of the Sarah Siddons
Society Scholarships." Brian McKnight and Karen Aldridge
unveiled the display cabinet , and Merle Reskin was presented with a
brass plaque and a bouquet. Following this tribute was a
Theatre School performance of Eric Overmyer's Duke Kahanamoku
vs. The Surfnappers , directed by Ric Murphy.
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L. to R. Karen Aldridge, Merle Reskin, Brian McKnight |

L. to R. Hope Abelson, Merle Reskin, Donna Atwater)
(portrait of Sarah Siddons on wall and display cabinet in background |
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The Producers
Cadillac Palace Theatre
Smash of a Show! On February 22, 2001,
members of the Sarah Siddons Society attended a pre-Broadway
production of Mel Brooks' musical comedy, The Producers and
were treated to an hysterically funny show with outstanding
performances from the energetic Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick ,
beautiful costumes and sets, and choreography to set us all dancing!
Prior to the show, a reception and dinner were at the Allegro Hotel.
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Co-Chairs of the Event: Donna Atwater and Wendi
Mancini |
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Members of Sarah Siddons Society and Guests at
The Producers |
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School for
Scandal
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Wit, Wile, and Scandal!
To kick off the new year, on January 17, 2001, members of the
Sarah Siddons Society attended a performance of Richard
Brinsley Sheridan's The School for Scandal at
Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Based upon the Stratford Festival
of Canada production, the 18th Century comedy was directed by
the acclaimed Brian Bedford who also starred as Sir Peter
Teazle in the show.
Prior to the show, dinner was at Riva Restaurant. |
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