Brush Creek recognizes volunteers & elects 2024 officers

Among the other business conducted at the October 2023 annual membership meeting, the Brush Creek Players elected a new slate of officers, who will begin their duties January 1, 2024. President Linda Zellner, having served two consecutive years, was not eligible to be reelected as President (the two-year limit applies to the offices of President and Vice President).

Lifetime Brush Creek member and long-time Brush Creek Treasurer (and former BCP President) was elected to serve as President.

Current at-large Board member (and Volunteer of the Year recipient) Howard Russell was elected to serve as Vice President.

Current Brush Creek Secretary (and former BCP President) Heidi Parsons was elected to serve a further year as Secretary.

Lifetime Brush Creek member and current Brush Creek President (who has previously served not only as BCP President, but also as Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer) was elected to serve as Treasurer.

President Linda Zellner also recognized four different Brush Creek volunteers as “Volunteer of the Year”: Poppy Schell, Greg Kemp, Howard Russell, and Pam Russell.

The Board will be announcing the planned 2024 play schedule shortly.

Brush Creek to hold annual membership meeting on October 15

Brush Creek Players will be holding the theater’s annual membership meeting at the Playhouse (11535 Silverton Road SE — the intersection of Brush Creek and Silverton Roads) at 4 pm on Sunday, October 15. The members will hear reports from the Board on the 2024 season, the financial status of the organization, and the 2023 painting project. In addition, the membership will elect the four executive officers for 2024 — President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.

The meeting is expected to last less than an hour. All interested individuals are welcome to attend, although only currently active members are entitled to vote.

Come join the cast of “Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol”

Brush Creek is holding open auditions for its next great show, a brand new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol. Brush Creek will perform Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol, written by Michael Wood and performed by arrangement with Evander Dramatic Press, the first three weekends of December.

But FIRST, we need a cast!

The show includes roles for all ages and skill levels. We have parts of all sizes, and we can find a use for non-speaking characters as well (plus, if singing Christmas Carols is your thing, have we ever got a place for you!)

Open auditions will be held at 1 pm on Sunday, September 24 and at 6 pm on Monday, September 25. Can’t make those dates or have questions you’d like answered? Contact Director Norman Gouveia at (503)871-6788 (voice or text) or by e-mail at normanjr1@msn.com.

A word about the script from the author:

Christmas Carol is truly timeless, and the story has as much to offer a modern audience as it did to its readers when it was published 180 years ago. Although it includes a twist or two of its own (not the least of which is the liberal use of classic Christmas Carols throughout the tale), Ebenezer is a faithful retelling of the original story. Among many others in the cast, you will find Ebenezer Scrooge, his nephew Fred, his clerk Bob Cratchit, Bob’s wife Molly, and the Cratchit children — including the ailing but cheerful Tiny Tim! You will see his old boss Fezziwig and his deceased partner Marley, as well as his loving sister Fan and his childhood sweetheart Belle. And, of course, you will see the 3 Christmas spirits. But, most of all, you will experience the true spirit of Christmas, which infuses the entire tale!

“Rustler’s Revenge” Opens July 29 — with a Preview on July 28

As the cast enters the final week of rehearsal, the Rustlers are preparing to exact their revenge in Brush Creek’s 2023 summer melodrama, The Rustler’s Revenge, by D. Chappelle. As always, there are villains, heroes, sidekicks and heroines! Come join the fun.

Brush Creek’s production, which is directed by Brush Creek stalwart Norman Gouveia, begins its three-weekend run on July 28, although the first Friday performance (July 28 at 7 pm) will be a “pay what you will” preview.

Performances will be at 7 pm Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 pm on Sundays, with the final performance on Sunday, August 13.

As always, reserved seat tickets are available from our two ticket-selling partners:

Tickets: $10 ($8 for children, students & seniors)

Runaway Art & Craft Studio (cash or credit)
4675 Commercial St SE (Cherry City Center) in South Salem
(503)881-3001
(Closed Mondays)

Books-N-Time (cash only)
210 N. Water, Suite B in downtown Silverton
(503)874-4311
(Variable hours at present — probably open as normal, but you may want to call first)

Both these businesses support Brush Creek by providing these services at no cost. So thank them for their support — and feel free to check out their merchandise while you’re in the store!

Check the Tickets tab above for the seating chart and other information.

Remaining tickets (at least 10) available at the door beginning 30 minutes before each performance. 

Contact Michael Wood at (503)508-3682 for more information.

Open auditions for The Rustler’s Revenge June 4 and 5

The 2023  melodrama is The Rustler’s Revenge, written by D. Chapelle and directed by Norman Gouveia. The production will run from Friday, July 28 through Sunday, August 13 — but first we have to cast the villain, the hero, the sidekick, the heroine, and all the rest!

Auditions for this year’s melodrama will be held on June 4 at 5 pm and June 5 at 6 pm. Come join the fun!

BCP Introduces “Improv Night” Beginning in July 2023

All local teens and adults are invited to take part in Brush Creek’s newest adventure.

Beginning Friday, July 14 (7 pm), Brush Creek is launching an “Improv Workshop,” led by Brush Creek regular Ron Drake (and his “capable assistant,” Norman Gouveia). No previous experience necessary — come give it a try and learn the fun of improvisational comedy!