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Parker, director Zep mi rig eee ES pag ele yee<lb />Institute of Outdoor Drama, Chapel Hill, a  Participants: Chuck Robertson, general production tae t / satty Green, director S<lb />manager, The Great Passion Play, Eureka Springs, AR ' PP Office of Community Development, Bardstown, KY<lb />6:30-7:30: pm WELCOME:-RECEPTION Marion Waggoner, producerartistic director, Fy 4 The working relationship between town, state park and<lb />Co-hosts: The Stephen Foster Drama Association Tecumseh!, Chillicothe, OH Dees Tie drama.<lb />R Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission An examination of the ADA which requires all outdoor fr fy] 03:00-5:303pm TOUR HISTORIC BARDSTOWN<lb />4 .7:30-9:00:pm  AxKENTUCKY �?oDINNER theatres to be fully accessible and in compliance by F +). }-. Featuring stately mansions, Bardstown Historical<lb />Specialties of the Bluegrass State �?~ ;<lb />Master of Ceremonies: James Blevins, producer,<lb /><lb />January 26, 1992. Museum, Museum of Whiskey History, St. Joseph<lb />Young Abe Lincoln, Lincoln City, IN<lb /><lb />4:45-6:00 pm VOCAL AND CHORAL CONCERNS IN Proto-Cathedral, and world-famous Jim Beam Bourbon<lb />OUTDOOR THEATRE PRODUCTION Distiliery<lb /><lb />Speaker: Ron Gentry, Kentucky Secretary of Tourism, Moderator: David Brown, musical director, » 1 6:30-7:30 pm SOCIAL HOUR<lb /><lb />Frankfort, KY: �?oThe Economic Impact of Kentucky's The Stephen Foster Story, Bardstown, KY Host: Richard Mix, Mix International Lighting, Inc.<lb /><lb />Outdoor Dramas�?� Performers: Cast members of The Stephen Foster Story Jeffersonville, IN<lb /><lb />Entertainment: Bill and Martha Nell Hardy, Unto These eae:<lb /><lb />Hills, Cherokee, NC. A performance of A.R. Gurney�?Ts<lb /><lb />From the audition process through the end of the season, 7s 7:30-9:00.pm. BANQUET<lb />Love Letters.<lb /><lb />| health lity. i<lb />en" ne . $3 ES Master of Ceremonies: Patricia ar ap producer,<lb />i 7:45-8:15 pm ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT PERIOR oe e _ () Mark Twain, Elmira, NY<lb /># 9:00 pm OPEN HOUSE 5 Relax and talk shop in the state�?Ts only dry-stone, pre-Civil § YS Speaker: Ed Henson, director Be Bee and<lb /><lb />Co-hosts: The Stephen Foster Drama Association is War railroad depot. ea? �?~V Historic Sites, Frankfort, KY fe! e State Park/Outdoor<lb /><lb />Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission ae 4 : rr eatercii. 2 ett<lb />4] 845-105 ~pm_  �?oAkE*ABOARD!�?� = MY-OLD KENTUCKY [ . Drama Connection: ied ee<lb /><lb />FRIDAY �?~even @)3)a°3 y= �?o2 DINNER TRAIN ; x . Presentation of the Mark R. Sumner Award<lb /><lb />1] Sar Fine food and cocktails aboard the elegant 1940s vintage § J Entertainment: Nancy Johnson Barker and Blake Barker<lb /><lb />. i dinner train as it travels through the beautiful Kentucky § © 3 perform Appalachian folksongs on traditional instru-<lb />events held on the grounds of My Old Kentucky Home State Park.) countryside from Bardstown to Limestone Springs and § 1 ments, including dulcimer, dobro, guitar and banjo.<lb /><lb />se | rt swe ff] 9:00.pm CHEERS<lb />5et0:15: TOUR: MY:OLD KENTUCKY HOME rk Sth Host: Richard Mix, Mix | ional Lighting, Inc.<lb />Built tk 1095 the plantation which inspired Stephen ae SAVES) R DAY, OCTOBER 26 . i pores eer IN eo ee<lb /><lb />ster�?Ts most famous melody, �?oMy Old Kentucky Home,�?T he +<lb />~ ¢ beable best-known shrine, and the centerpiece of # 8:30-9:00 am COFFEE pS S<lb />SBardstown�?T's tourist trade. a | ge S 8) N DANG OCTO B FE R 27<lb />|||] 9:00-11:30:am PAUL GREEN-SEMINAR IN. THEATRE |<lb />4a a avait ~ sere geoey: geet ogre ad} PRODUCTION: MARKETING TEXAS-STYLE «- -| 8:30-9:00:am * COFFEE<lb />A walking tour will feature the 1,400-seat front-of-the- §. Aocsentar: Mnicha Wi tine dhecatcon: These Pilasl an 2B<lb />house, backstage facilities, and administrative offices. J | Genii =e A iting Chaaed aioe: aes ee 4). &amp; | 9:00-10:30 am NATURAL*ACTING<lb />2:00-12:30%pm LUNCH AL FRESCO! oi Participants: Raymond Raillard, executive vice president, 2 ee a Scott ng director, The Stephen Foster<lb />Lunch in the grand�?~open-air Rotunda on the grounds of B . Texas!, Canyon, TX Sey, Mares Cowe,<lb /><lb />Ny My Old Kentucky Home. The site for all afternoon events. i» Margaret Harper, founder, Texas!, Canyon, TX Participants: Don Baker, producer/artistic director,<lb />~<lb /><lb />et i<lb />treat ce faa<lb /><lb />; oot<lb /><lb />re mS cea tO a TO Tg tos<lb /><lb />ee eg<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />oes. Me 2»<lb /><lb />sie aon �?oain ig<lb />nS ling sort peor<lb />Pe Re ee<lb />ripe s\ntaeties<lb />Ts �?o.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />sii * pga Prbsie<lb /><lb />+ eng<lb /><lb />nee<lb />ea ie<lb /><lb />By<lb />od tnd<lb /><lb />ane!<lb /><lb />33 a Stonewall County, Lexington, VA<lb />~30-pm ~QPERAHNG THE STEPHEN FOSTER: STORY 5 Patty Bryant, publicist, Texas!, Canyon, TX<lb /><lb />Co-Chairs; Bert Ballard, general manager (1963-1991), ff? | An inside look at the unique PR campaign which con- David Lively, director, Hatfields &amp; McCoys,<lb /><lb />| The Stephen Foster Story, Bardstown, KY tt tributes to the remarkable attendance record of Texas! Fs: Beckley, WV<lb /><lb />XS (1990 attendance: 110,621, or 99% of capacity.) Funding J. Charles Otte, director, Blue Jacket, Xenia, OH<lb /><lb />» tig Offutt, general manager, Ait] for this seminar is made possible by a grant from The Paul fe The challenge of achieving a naturalistic acting style<lb />�?o~The Stephen Foster Story, Bardstown, KY e Green Foundation, Chapel Hill, NC : eg Be in the performance of outdoor historical drama.<lb /><lb />\.Question-and-answer session exploring management § .) ae ING<lb />policies and practices of this 33-year-old Coy Fa LARO=OR an _<lb /><lb />fa Ce,<lb />= on<lb /><lb />the as _ vi ra<lb />ee a ay ted �?~<lb /><lb />Dp HOR OR A |<lb />et ee =<lb /><lb />ie "i INNS ONO<lb />Registration and Travel Information CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM | ay i Outdoor Drama Conference<lb /><lb />October 24-27, 1991<lb /><lb />7<lb />Sect + Sac { �?~ ay<lb />4 SCI<lb />9 x<lb /><lb />erat<lb />a Neg ae ile<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />Ye : eed<lb />REGISTRATION FEE: | Complete a separate form for each person registering. Ji�?~? . 3 MAH "RESERVATIONS:<lb />| $175.00 per person includes all conference sessions, lun- Ji "fyi | Complete this form and send with payment or credit<lb />cheons, dinner meals, in-town transportation, local tours J» { Name: 7 aE : card information.<lb />and special events. Registration must be postmarked no § 7. a tape PHONE: RESERVATIONS:<lb />eT : ee an . .<lb />later than Thursday, October 10, 1991. �?~ Affiliation: ~ jh =2 | Call (502) 348-9253. Be sure to identify yourself as a<lb /><lb />REGISTRATION BY* PHONE: | Address: ; ie 7 conference participant.<lb />Call Cathy Ashworth or Betty Kompst, UNC Division of 9° ee. �?~3 �?~<lb />Continuing Education, (919) 962-2643. VISA and MC.  5 5, ] PAYMENT:<lb /><lb />Eta mee oo 3<lb /><lb />Seen ee ee<lb /><lb />we, ~<lb /><lb />A AA BEAD 5<lb /><lb />BEE Daytime Phone: £ ) ¥ | 7 *{ Guaranteed reservations are required, either with<lb />LATE REGISTRATION: es ae. credit card or by pre-payment of one night�?Ts lodging<lb />There is a $25.00 late fee for all registrations postmarked | }| IN�,�LUDE PAYMENT AS FOLLOWS: eS plus tax.<lb />after Thursday, October 10, 1991, or made by phone after Ff =| ¢ 175.00 Registration fee (includs dll conferente ses- se fess ;<lb />Tuesday, October 15, 1991. eh sions, luncheon and dinner meals, in-town DEE:<lb /><lb />1 Reservations must be received no later than Monday,<lb /><lb />| ial t<lb />MEAL: TICKETS: transportation, tours, and special events) October 14, 1991.<lb /><lb />Extra meal tickets for guests not attending conference Chouse Signet train Sains 53 Qe Tia<lb />sessions should be ordered in advance, or may be pur- UU prime rib LU seafood LU game hen ) | RAPES: Single  $40.00 plus tax (9.18%)<lb /><lb />chased during conference desk check-in hours. Extra meal § ¥|$___ Late registration fee (after Oct. 10) $25.00 Fi } | Double  $50.00 plus tax (9.18%)<lb />tickets for My Old Kentucky Dinner Train must be pre- 1 Extra Thursday dinner ticket(s) $12.55 Ba #9<lb />paid no later than Tuesday, October 15, 1991. Please | Extra Friday lunch ticket(s) $7.75 IH ta Name:<lb />select entre for each dinner train ticket ordered. : i.<lb /><lb />i ee ae en % 2 £ ie Extra Friday Dinner Train ticket(s) $40.00 Fi to<lb />REFUND: POLICY: Ey 0 prime rib 0 seafood LI game hen a! 4) Address:<lb /><lb />Conference registration refunds will be made for can- : Extra Saturday lunch ticket(s) $7.35 Be ia COM D<lb />}}| ceilations received by Tuesday, October 15, 1991. After 2 c Cunietae a Festa $15.00 REE:<lb /><lb />�?~}| that date, a $20 administrative fee will be deducted. No Ferme gmc pa es ee ee 4&amp;1 Daytime Phone: ( oe<lb />4] refunds can be made after Monday, October 21, 1991. 9) :. _____ Total enclosed a :<lb /><lb />Please confirm cancellations in writing. || payment: (1 Check 0 Money Order 1 VISA 0 MC<lb /><lb />ho laine<lb /><lb />PO ee<lb /><lb />SA I FCS ENR RR<lb /><lb />Last<lb /><lb />Rat Aa OTE KITTY<lb />hhh IORI AHN sere piles stetey on,<lb />» stati ih th Thies E<lb /><lb />sl EO CP<lb /><lb />Arriving: Departing:<lb /><lb />| AIR TRAVEL: + | card Number. Exp. date: ___ J 1. || Number of adults in party: __<lb />The Louisville, KY airport is served by most major airlines. Fs gee ae iene �?o4 i a Payment: LI Check LI Money Order<lb />| Driving time from the airport is 45 minutes. : is Cardholder's Signature: ES. i | CO AMEX 0 VISA O MC O DINERS<lb /><lb />|| CARSRENTAL: : MAKE-CHECKS- PAYABLE �?~TO: ».) | Card Number: Exp. date:<lb />| | Hertz (800-654-2240) is offering conference weekend rates [jj | UNC-CH Division of Continuing Education ES b arrtleaielien�?T<lb /><lb />; from $14.80 to $19.80 with unlimited mileage. Refer to d *MAH®TO: Outdoor Drama Conference Pass ap gv ape<lb />} | meeting number 9468. a, Division of Continuing Education 2 §| Signature:<lb />y es ae if Friday Center, CB 1020 4<lb />| CONFERENCE "DESK .CHECKAAN: OURS: he Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1020 24 3 Mailito: HOLIDAY INN  BARDSTOWN<lb /><lb />Thursday, October 24 3:00 to 5:00pm + (919) 962-2643 i PoE: U.S. E. South &amp; BLuegrass Parkway<lb /><lb />* PO. 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        <p>�?oa<lb /><lb />1991 NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OUTDOOR DRAMA »2"*<lb /><lb />�?~4 Sponsored by the Institute of Outdoor Drama of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this annual meeting brings together professional<lb />/ managers, directors, playwrights, promoters, designers and composers, as well as representatives from community planning groups, for workshops, panels,<lb />tours and open discussion of topics relating to the writing, production, and management of outdoor historical drama in America.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Buiitin 1959, the ,400-seat J. DAN TALBOT? AMPHEHEATRE isthehome cf 2aul Green's<lb />outdoor drama, The Stephen�?T Foster Story.<lb /><lb />Tour the:world-famous.jIM BEAM<lb />ne pr tt - DISTILLERY (est. 1795), owned and<lb />Cos participants will dine in elegance white operated by -Baoker Noes master<lb />trave'ing from Bardstown to Limestone Springs aboard Hieitel nd erandsoniok Jidi Beam,<lb />the 1940s vintage MY OLD KENTUCKY DINNER TRAIN.<lb /><lb />The STEPHEN FOSTER STORY, which drew an audience of.60,000 when.it opened<lb />in 1959, this summer welcomed its 2 millionth. visitor.<lb /><lb />Playwright/composer BILLY EDD<lb />WHEELER, author of three outdoor<lb />dramas_and:winner of 12 ASCAP<lb />awards, will conduct one of many<lb /><lb />Tour FEDERAL'HILL:MANOR, ithe elegant T9th:cehtuty pephops SAE Pape discgatee<lb />on outdoor historical drama writ- Thoroughbred horse:sfarmssdot the landscape of KENTUCKY�?TS<lb /><lb />plantation Which inspired Stephen.Foster�?Ts most famous ;<lb />melody, �?oMy Old Kentucky Home�?� ing, Management.and production. FAMED BLUEGRASS COUNTRY.<lb /><lb />BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKYHOME OF THE STEPHEN*FOSTER STORY<lb /><lb />Located in the heart of Kentucky�?Ts Bluegrass Country, Bardstown is the home of Paul Green�?Ts musical tribute to Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864),<lb />considered by many to have been this country�?Ts first truly American composer. The play contains 50 of Foster�?Ts most appealing songs, dramatized by<lb />Green from manuscripts created by the composer for the original Christy Minstrels. With a professiona! and semi-professional cast of 50, The Stephen<lb />Foster Story has played to over 2,000,000 people during its 33-year run. The Stephen Foster Drama Association will host the 1991 Conference, providing<lb /><lb />an insider's view of theatre operations, facilities and community involvement.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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