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actors and everybody is
bringing their A-game. You
give them an idea and the
general response is, ‘Yes and...’
It’s just hysterical. You don’t
have to yank anything out of
anybody. It’s much easier to
pull people down than it is to
prop them up and nobody on
this show has to be propped
up.”
Humor also comes from
the pirates, which were added
by Dan Hayes back when
McNary High, under Baker’s
direction, performed Twelfth
Night.
The annual Shakespeare
in the Park show takes place
July 20-23 at Keizer Rotary
Amphitheater
at
Keizer
Rapids Park. The opening
act, a Green Show featuring
pirates singing, dancing and
juggling begins at 6:30 p.m.
The play starts at 7. Admission
is free but donations are gladly
accepted.
Twelfth Night tells the
story of Viola, a young
noblewoman and her twin
brother, Sebastian, who are
shipwrecked and separated in
a storm. Viola washes ashore
and disguises herself as a
young man, calling herself
Cesario. She fi nds work
in the household of Duke
Orsino who makes her his
page and sends her to deliver
love messages to Lady Olivia,
but Olivia falls in love with
Cesario (who is really Viola).
Viola, meanwhile has fallen in
love with her master, Orsinio
who is seriously concerned
when he fi nds himself
attracted to her because,
well, he thinks she is the boy
Cesario.
Orsinio and Viola are
played by husband and
wife Jeffrey and Amanda
Watson, who met during a
Shakespeare class at Mt. Hood
Community College.
Amanda was a student of
Baker’s at McNary and her
family has stayed involved in
the Keizer summer shows.
Her kids were in A Midsummer
Night’s Dream last year and
Jefferey played Mark Antony
in Julius Caesar in 2014.
“It’s exciting to have an
opportunity to work with
an organization that trusts
it actors well enough that a
large time investment isn’t
mandatory,” Jeffrey
said.
“People who are looking for
a work-life balance like my
wife and I with three small
children, it’s very diffi cult
to commit to the schedules
that are required for most
companies. It’s very attractive
“These people
are worth
getting to
know.”
— Edward Stiner
to have a group that trusts its
actors and it’s very attractive
to have a group of actors that
are trustworthy enough that
that works.”
Jeffrey is enjoying being
part of a large cast.
“To be part of an ensemble
where it’s more about how
can I set up my fellow actors
for them to have a successful
moment on stage rather than
how do I memorize these
seven pages of me talking
in a row without anyone
interrupting me, it’s a different
challenge and a more fun
challenge,” he said.
Baker offered the part of
Sir Toby Belch to Edward
Stiner almost as soon as she
met him.
Stiner got into acting after
his young son, Nathan, came
to him wanting to be a fi lm
actor. Stiner was sitting in the
back of one of his son’s classes,
waiting for it to fi nish, when
he was asked to take the stage
for the fi rst time in his life
because the teacher needed
more people for a scene.
Next thing he knew, Stiner
was playing Uncle Billy in
Theatre Outreach’s rendition
of It’s a Wonderful Life at
Chemeketa
Community
College in December, 2011.
“I look back at my high
school yearbook and they did
have a theater there but I didn’t
know a thing about it,” said
Stiner, who also has an agent
and has been in television
shows Portlandia and Leverage
as well as the fi rst Twilight
movie. He has 22 acting credits
on his IMDB page.
Stiner came to 2016
auditions in Keizer last
November and agreed to do
two shows. In May, he played
Victor LePewe in Drop Dead.
“It’s a whole other world
of people pretending to
be someone they’re not,”
Stiner said. “It’s a whole lot
of fun. These people (Keizer
Homegrown actors) are
worth getting to know.”
The rest of the Twelfth
Night cast includes Tanner
Purkey as Curio, Zach Baker
as Valentine, Lyndon Zaitz as
Sea Captain, Julianna Gibbons
as Maria, Tyler Fredrickson
as Sir Andrew Arguecheek,
Linda Cashin as Fool, Kristen
Sprauer as Olivia, Jeff Minden
as Malvolio, Ariel Parker as
Antonia the Pirate Queen,
Justin Wanner as Sebastian
and Elizabeth Ming as Olivia’s
Servant.
Rebecca Nielson, Peter
Bale, Craig Will, Gloria White,
Cory Sullivan, Jamie Rodgers,
Ronan
Baker,
Steaven
McKnight, Megan Cox, Liz
Ming and Caroline Ming
are all playing pirates. David
Berrier is building the set.
No outside food or drink
is allowed at the amphitheater.
Keizer Rotary will have a
concession stand. The troupe
recommends bringing a
blanket or jacket as it gets cold
when the wind off the river
blows in the evening, even on
warm days.
births
• James Augustino Kot-
tek was born July 4, 2016 at
Salem Health. The baby boy
weighed 7 pounds. The par-
ents are Brian and Mollie
Kottek of Salem. The grand-
parents are Richy and Dee
Bello of Salem, Daryl and
Suzy Kottek of Keizer.
• Jayce William Smith
was born July 6, 2016 at Salem
Health. The baby boy weighed
6 pounds 11 ounces. The par-
ents are James Smith and
Cassie Jo Phipps of Salem. The
grandparents are Sue Webb
of Redding, Ruth Blount of
Keizer.
grads &
grades
• The following students
recently
graduated
from
Linfi eld
College
in
McMinnville,: Jade A. Boyd,
Shelby K. Reece, Daisy M.
Santana Hickman, Chelsea
Scott, Trista Selfridge, Nichole
Audrey
Smith, Jonathan
Chadwick.
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