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  • WV Music Director Brant Challacombe and Rosana Lewis were married on October 8, 2011 in Topeka, Kansas. Congratulations!
  • Charlie Alterman (WV) is music director/conductor of Godspell on Broadway after a great run with Next to Normal.
  • WV Music Director Elaina Cope and Mark Krakauer were married the day after Hurricane Irene swept across the East Coast.
  • THEATRE ROW: Deborah Jean Templin (WV) as Mrs. Segal in Milk and Honey.
  • Leah Hocking (WV) and Cullen Titmas (WV) are on the National Tour of Billy Elliott. Jenifer Shenker (WV) is a stage manager.
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Alumni Weekend: August 5-7! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Timothy Breese Miller   

Whitefield, NH will be the center of the universe this August when the Weathervane Theatre Alumni present their annual Alumni Show August 5 - 7

Weathervane alums from around the world will be convering on northern New Hampshire to participate in the 11th Annual WVAA Alumni Weekend, which will culminate in this year’s production, “Chicago Burlesque Cabaret, Oh My!”, under the direction of  Jennifer Neuland-Gerlach.  WVAA Vice President Nanette DeWester has put together a wonderful program of events that include all Weathervaners and their families/significant others. (The kids have a great time!)  So pack up the car, hitch a ride or  hop aboard the crop duster  to Manchester and join us for what is sure to be a memorable, fun and artistically pleasing weekend!  Here’s the plan:

Friday, August 5

6PM Cocktails on the porch of the Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa, Mountain View Road, Whitefield.  Come early, stay late—you know who’ll be there for last call.

8PM  Mainstage-25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Saturday, August 6

12:30PM WVAA Annual Meeting at Grange Hall.  Come and share information  on the   alumni association’s plans for the future.  Lunch will be served.

2PM Mainstage-The Music Man

6PM Pre-Show WVAA Alumni Dinner at the Inn at Whitefield.  Reservations required. Please reserve by July 15 by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

8PM Mainstage-The Music Man


Sunday, August 7

2PM Weathervane Theatre Alumni Show

Post-Show Wine and Cheese Party—Inn at Whitefield

Post Party Alumni/Company Barbecue—The Spruces

Any questions?  E-Mail Nanette DeWester at :
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Lodging

Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa
101 Mountain View Road, Whitefield
866-484-3843
Weathervane Alumni Rate:  $216/$234

The Spalding Inn
199 Mountain View Road, Whitefield
603-837-9300

The Lion and The Rose B&B
19 Lancaster Road (Route 3), Whitefield
866-655-5466

 
2009 WVAA Gala "Mambo Italiano!" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Timothy Breese Miller   

2009 WVAA Gala Collage
Photos by Timothy Breese Miller, Jason Simon, Ron Trenouth, and Mark Winter

There were so many wonderful memories from the 2009 WVAA gala Mambo Italiano! which was directed and musical directed by Tom Barthel. Check out more photos from the show in our photo gallery and videos in events/benefit galas section.
 
Alumni Weekend Returns to Whitefield PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amanda Brewster   

8th Annual Alumni Show a Success

Taking in the antics on the Weathervane stage from the vantage point of the downstage right "wings" has been an off and on habit of mine since 1990. Original barn to new barn for ten seasons, I have watched my summer family transform into characters of all sorts.  Every Alumni Weekend I have attended, I find myself, at some point during the show, in the downstage right wing, watching a different cross section of those summer families perform, and marveling at what I see and hear.

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Whether it's been twenty years or just last summer that you were at the theatre, arriving back in the mountains of New Hampshire resurrects the focus, the drive and, yes, the panic of putting up a show in an impossible amount of time.  This was all present when the whole cast of the 2008 Alumni Show finally assembled at the Grange Hall on Saturday morning, to secure music and blocking.  Also present was a confidence only the Weathervane can build: that in about thirty hours, we were going to be able to put on quite an enjoyable show.  Off book!  Indeed, Gone on Gershwin, conceived and directed by Vicki Navarro and Jennifer Newland, and under the music direction of Barbara Anselmi, was a resounding success on Sunday afternoon.  

At the close of the show, Gibbs called to the stage Richard and Terry Portner to officially announce Richard's retirement as managing director of the theatre.  In their honor, we, the WVAA, are establishing The Richard & Terry Portner Fund to develop new programs to support the Weathervane. To a couple who have given so much of themselves to the founding and preservation of this theatre, it is a small, yet, significant way for us to continue their legacy and say, "Thank you!"

After the show, as the cast and audience mingled over wine and cheese, on the deck in front of the theatre, Gibbs Murray and Jac-ques Stewart presented Mary Jane Chase with a drummer boy sculpture to honor her commitment to the theatre and the tireless  and various ways in which she volunteers and rallies for us.  I am pleased to be part of a theatre that honors this kind of work. 

Watching the show from downstage right, I saw a sampling of the talent that has poured through the doors of this theatre over the years.  I am inspired by and honored to share the stage with each of you.  But the weekend was made most memorable and fun by the warmth of the people involved:  meeting your significant others, your children, catching up and reminiscing.  We came to the Weathervane to do a job, but  closed our season knowing, and left the alumni weekend reminded, that we are part of a wacky, wonderful family.