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        <p>INSTITUTE OF OUTDOOR DRAMA<lb /><lb />Twenty-Ninth Annual<lb />National Outdoor Drama Conference<lb />October 24-27, 1991<lb />Bardstown, Kentucky<lb /><lb />�?~Local Host: The Stephen Foster Drama Association<lb /><lb />PROGRAM<lb /><lb />Thursday, October 24<lb /><lb />3:00-5:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom/Hall<lb /><lb />4:00-5:30 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom<lb /><lb />6:30-7:30 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Foster &amp; Fitch Rooms<lb /><lb />7:30-9:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom<lb /><lb />9:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Foster &amp; Fitch Rooms<lb /><lb />Registration and Check In<lb /><lb />Season Reports<lb />Company representatives from dramas across the United States summarize the year�?Ts<lb />production activity and season attendance.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Scott Parker, Director, Institute of Outdoor Drama, Chapel Hill, NC<lb /><lb />Welcome Reception<lb />Co-hosts: The Stephen Foster Drama Association<lb />Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission<lb /><lb />A Kentucky DinnerSpecialties of the Bluegrass State<lb />Master of Ceremonies: James Blevins, Producer, Young Abe Lincoln, Lincoln City, IN<lb />The Economic Impact of Kentucky�?T s Outdoor Dramas<lb />Ron Gentry, Kentucky Secretary of Tourism, Frankfurt, KY<lb />Entertainment<lb />Paul Green: A Tribute and a Memory (by Marion Fitz-Simons and Bill Trotman)<lb />Performed by Sandra Forman (Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights,<lb />KY) and Bill Hardy (Unto These Hills, Cherokee, NC)<lb /><lb />Open House<lb />Co-hosts: |The Stephen Foster Drama Association<lb />Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission<lb /><lb />Friday, October 25<lb />(Today�?Ts program will take place on the grounds of My Old Kentucky Home State Park.)<lb /><lb />8:30-9:00 a.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Lounge<lb /><lb />9:00 a.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Lobby<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />Buses Leave for My Old Kentucky Home State Park<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>9:1510:15 a.m.<lb />My Old Kentucky<lb />Home State Park<lb /><lb />10:15-11:45 a.m.<lb />My Old Kentucky<lb />Home State Park<lb /><lb />12:00-12:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />Rotunda<lb /><lb />12:30-1:30 p.m.<lb />Rotunda<lb /><lb />1:30-1:45 p.m.<lb /><lb />1:45-3:00 p.m.<lb />Rotunda<lb /><lb />3:00-3:15 p.m.<lb /><lb />3:15-4:30 p.m.<lb />Rotunda<lb /><lb />4:30-4:45 p.m.<lb /><lb />4:45-6:00 p.m.<lb />Rotunda<lb /><lb />6:00 p.m.<lb />Rotunda<lb /><lb />7:30 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Lobby<lb /><lb />7:45-8:15 p.m.<lb />Train Depot<lb /><lb />8:15-10:15 p.m.<lb />On board<lb /><lb />Tour: My Old Kentucky Home<lb />Built in 1795, Federal Hill is the plantation which inspired Stephen Foster�?Ts most<lb />famous melody, �?oMy Old Kentucky Home.�?�<lb /><lb />Tour: J. Dan Talbott Amphitheatre<lb />A walking tour �?obehind the scenes�?� features the 1,400-seat front-of-the-house,<lb />backstage, and administrative offices.<lb /><lb />Lunch Al Fresco!<lb />Enjoy a box lunch in the grand open-air Rotunda on the grounds of My Old<lb />Kentucky Home. The Rotunda will be the site for all afternoon events.<lb /><lb />Operating The Stephen Foster Story<lb />Co-chairs: Bert Ballard, General Manager (1963-1991), The Stephen Foster Story,<lb />Bardstown, KY<lb />Carlene Offutt, General Manager, The Stephen Foster S tory,<lb />Bardstown, KY<lb />An open-floor question-and-answer session exploring the management policies and<lb />practices of this 33-year-old company.<lb /><lb />Refreshments<lb /><lb />Writing Music for Outdoor Drama<lb />Billy Edd Wheeler, Playwright/Composer, Young Abe Lincoln, Lincoln City, IN<lb /><lb />Refreshments<lb /><lb />Americans with Disabilities Act: The Mandate<lb />Moderator: David Weiss, Theatre Consultant, Charlottesville, VA<lb />Participants: Chuck Robertson, General Production Manager, The Great Passion<lb />Play, Eureka Springs, AR<lb />Marion Waggoner, Producer/Artistic Director, Tecumseh,<lb />Chillicothe, OH<lb />An examination of the ADA, which requires all outdoor theatres to be fully accessible and<lb />in compliance by January 26, 1992.<lb /><lb />Refreshments<lb /><lb />Vocal and Choral Concerns in Outdoor Theatre Production<lb /><lb />Moderator: David Brown, Musical Director, The S$ tephen Foster Story,<lb />Bardstown, KY<lb /><lb />Performers: Cast members of The Stephen Foster Story<lb /><lb />From the audition process through the end of the season, vocal health and quality.<lb /><lb />Buses leave for The Holiday Inn<lb /><lb />Buses leave for My Old Kentucky Dinner Train Depot<lb /><lb />Attitude Adjustment Period<lb />Relax and talk shop in the state�?Ts only dry-stone, pre-Civil War railroad depot.<lb /><lb />�?oAll Aboard!�?�My Old Kentucky Dinner Train<lb /><lb />Fine food and cocktails aboard the elegant 1940s vintage dinner train as it travels through<lb />the beautiful Kentucky countryside from Bardstown to Limestone Springs and back.<lb />Banjo player Gary Vidito will entertain with favorite melodies from The Stephen Foster<lb />Story.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>10:15 p.m.<lb />Train Depot<lb /><lb />Buses leave for The Holiday Inn<lb /><lb />Saturday, October 26<lb /><lb />8:30-9:00 a.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom/Hall<lb /><lb />9:0011:30 a.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom<lb /><lb />12:00-1:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Foster &amp; Fitch Rooms<lb /><lb />1:15-2:30 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom<lb /><lb />3:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Lobby<lb /><lb />3:00-5:30 p.m.<lb />On buses<lb /><lb />5:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />6:30-7:30 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Nelson Room<lb /><lb />7:30-9:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Foster &amp; Fitch Rooms<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />Paul Green Seminar in Theatre Production: Marketing Texas!-Style<lb />Moderator: Marsha Warren, Executive Director, The Paul Green Foundation,<lb />Chapel Hill, NC<lb />Participants: Raymond Raillard, Executive Vice President, Texas!, Canyon, TX<lb />Margaret Harper, Founder, Texas/, Canyon, TX<lb />Patty Bryant, Publicist, Texas/, Canyon, TX<lb />An inside look at the nuts-and-bolts of the unique PR campaign which contributes to the<lb />remarkable attendance record of this successful drama. (1990 attendance: 110,621, or 99%<lb />of capacity.) Funding for this seminar is made possible by a grant from The Paul Green<lb />Foundation, Chapel Hill, NC.<lb /><lb />Lunch<lb /><lb />Community Relations: A Case Study<lb />Moderator: Bert Ballard, General Manager (1963-1991), The Stephen Foster Story,<lb />Bardstown, KY<lb />Participants: Greg Davis, Executive Director, Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist<lb />Commission, Bardstown, KY<lb />Alice Heaton, Superintendent, My Old Kentucky Home State Park,<lb />Bardstown, KY<lb />Larry Green, Director, Office of Community Development,<lb />Bardstown, KY<lb />The working relationship between town, state park, and drama.<lb /><lb />Buses leave for afternoon tour<lb /><lb />Tour Historic Bardstown<lb /><lb />An open door to early Kentucky history featuring stately mansions, Bardstown Historical<lb />Museum, Museum of Whiskey History, St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, and world-famous<lb />Jim Beam Bourbon Distillery.<lb /><lb />Buses return to The Holiday Inn<lb /><lb />Social Hour<lb />Host: Richard Mix, Mix International Lighting, Inc., Jeffersonville, IN<lb /><lb />Banquet<lb />Master of Ceremonies: Patricia Speelman, Producer, Mark Twain, Elmira, NY<lb />The State Park/Outdoor Drama Connection<lb />Ed Henson, Director, Recreation Parks and Historic Sites Kentucky Department of<lb />Parks, Frankfurt, KY<lb />Presentation of the Mark R. Sumner Award<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>9:00 p.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Nelson Room<lb /><lb />Entertainment<lb />Nancy Johnson Barker and Blake B. Barker perform Appalachian folksongs on<lb />traditional instruments, including dulcimer, dobro, guitar and banjo.<lb /><lb />Cheers<lb />Host: Richard Mix, Mix International Lighting, Inc., Jeffersonville, IN<lb /><lb />Sunday, October 27<lb /><lb />8:30-9:00 a.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom/Hall<lb /><lb />9:00-10:30 a.m.<lb />Holiday Inn<lb />Bourbon Ballroom<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />Natural Acting<lb />Moderator: Scott Ray, Director, The Stephen Foster Story, Bardstown, KY<lb />Participants: Don Baker, Producer/Artistic Director, Stonewall C ounty,<lb />Lexington, VA<lb />David Lively, Director, Hatfields &amp; McCoys, Beckley, WV<lb />Charles Otte, Director, Blue Jacket, Xenia, OH<lb />The challenge of achieving a naturalistic acting style in the performance of outdoor<lb />historical drama.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Acknowledgements<lb /><lb />The Institute is grateful to the Stephen Foster Drama Association and its board of directors and<lb />staff for their hospitality and generous support. And, of course, many thanks to all panel members<lb />and workshop leaders who have been so generous with their time and expertise throughout the<lb />conference.<lb /><lb />Special thanks to the following individuals and organizations:<lb /><lb />Bert Ballard, The Stephen Foster Story<lb /><lb />Greg Davis, Bardstown/Nelson County Tourist Commission<lb />Marion Fitz-Simons and Bill Trotman<lb /><lb />Sandra Forman, Northern Kentucky University<lb /><lb />Ron Gentry, Kentucky Tourism Cabinet<lb /><lb />Larry Green, Bardstown Office of Community Development<lb />William Hardy, Unto These Hills<lb /><lb />Alice Heaton, My Old Kentucky Home State Park<lb /><lb />Ed Henson, Kentucky Recreation Parks and Historic Sites<lb /><lb />Nancy Johnson Barker and Blake B. Barker<lb /><lb />Betty Kompst, UNC-Chapel Hill Division of Continuin g Education<lb />Steve Lowry, Kentucky Standard<lb /><lb />Liz Lucas, UNC-Chapel Hill News Services<lb /><lb />Thomas L. McKeon, UNC-Chapel Hill Division of Continuing Education<lb />Clifton Metcalf, UNC-Chapel Hill News Services<lb /><lb />Richard Mix, Mix International Lighting, Inc.<lb /><lb />Carlene Offutt, The Stephen Foster Story<lb /><lb />Rapier Smith, Kentucky Department of Parks<lb /><lb />Bardstown Historical Museum<lb /><lb />Jim Beam Bourbon Distillery<lb /><lb />Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History<lb />The Paul Green Foundation<lb /><lb /></p>
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