Friday Jun 18, 2021

Heilman & Haver - Episode 33 (Guest Gary Fetterplace - Part 2)

Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 33.  We hope you enjoy the show!

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN THE MIX: The Blues Brothers

Available now on our YouTube Channel is our tribute to The Blues Brothers.  We’re back at the Bay Street Bistro swapping trivia and mixing up “Orange Whips” in honor of cast member John Candy.  Father’s Day is this Sunday so tune in, then make reservations for you and Dad for the Bistro’s Sunday Supper - Ribeye is on the menu - and of course the Orange Whip.  This Sunday the 20th, celebrating this cult film that debuted 41 years ago, on June 20th, 1980.

Movies of the Decade: The Graduate

Join us Saturday, June 26th,  when we’ll celebrate the 60’s with The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another insightful introduction.  Tickets are $11 - visit ROXYBREMERTON.ORG.

WWCA Auditions: Pirates of Penzance

Saturday, June 26th, at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, auditions will be held for Gilbert & Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance.  Call time is 12 Noon at 521 Bay Street, Port Orchard.  More info at WWCA.us.

SHOUT: The Mod Musical

Playing now at Bremerton Community Theater - five extremely talented local ladies celebrate the song, dance and humor of the 1960s.  Plays Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 27th and, with social distancing restrictions, their limited seating goes quickly.  So jump online at BCTSHOWS.COM and reserve tickets for SHOUT, their swinging 60’s music sensation.  

IN THE LOCAL SPOTLIGHT:  Gary Fetterplace

Gary Fetterplace is an active local actor, producer, scenic designer and set builder who grew up and got his start in theater in England and attended The Italian Conti Stage school (previously attended by his professional stage mum).  His first professional stage appearance was at The London Palladium at the tender age of 11 with further appearances In London and on television.  Gary first appeared in the US in Jesus Christ Superstar at Bremerton Community Theater in 2004 and he has since appeared at nearly all the local theatres in over 75 productions either on stage or behind the scenes.  

Gary has also acted or been involved in nearly every Shakespeare production in the county since 2007.   His first foray into Producing and Directing was in 2011 during the inauguration performances of BCT’s RBS Hall.  Since then he has added his extensive carpentry and design skills to the local theater scene - most frequently at Bremerton Community Theater, Bainbridge Performing Arts, and Western Washington Center for the Arts - assisting with set design and building, including the 5 staircases and wrap around balcony of BCT's Romeo & Juliet which was awarded best set design by The Kitsap Sun newspaper for the 2015/2016 season. He is president of The Lesser Known Players and has served as trustee and treasurer for BCT since 2009.  

IN THE MIX Guest Recipe: "Gary's Pink Thingy"

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2 oz Vodka
1 oz Chambord
Pour Over Ice
Top with Sprite

COMING UP NEXT WEEK

Join us next week, Friday, June 25th, for our conversation with former entertainment writer at the Los Angeles Times, specializing in Classic Hollywood stories Susan King

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