October 2013 Howard County Beacon Edition

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Retirees give show biz a whirl

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By Robert Friedman Ellie Rose of Mt. Airy takes the audience over the rainbow as she gazes at a photo of Clark Gable and sings “You Made Me Love You.” Bob Hoke of Columbia, singing “Inka Dinka Doo,” keeps ordering the band to “stop the music,” then signs off by saying good night to Mrs. Calibash, wherever she is. Ann Henry of Ellicott City, wrapped in a blue feathered gown and black boa, huskily invites the men in the audience to “come up and see me sometime.” It’s show time for the Fabulous 50+ Players of Howard County. At least, it soon will be, as the troupe of 11 women and seven men get ready for their 2013 fall season. The performers, most in their 60s and 70s, are rehearsing Mondays at the Howard County Arts Center in Ellicott City for two shows this season: a revival of their highly popular vaudeville review, and a night of nostalgic songs called Our (as opposed to Your) Hit Parade. Phyllis Stanley, the troupe’s music director since its inception in 2000 and now also its stage director, noted that the 7 to 9 p.m. Monday rehearsals could turn out to be auditions for any Howard County senior bitten by the show biz bug. Just come to the rehearsal, take to the stage, and do your thing. Stanley said the group is especially seeking singers.

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Taking the show on the road

Members of the Fabulous 50+ Players rehearse “Give My Regards to Broadway” as part of a production they will take to senior centers this fall. From left to right are Chuck Knauf, Shirley Bishop, Ann Henry, Paula Rehr, Jackie Dunphy and Audrey Sanders. Other numbers feature stand-ins for Mae West, Jimmy Durante, Fanny Brice and other stars of yesteryear.

While past performances were staged at the arts center, the Fabulous 50+ Players are taking their show on the road this year, Stanley said. So far, the group’s schedule calls for daytime performances at the North Laurel Senior Center on Nov. 20, where reasonable facsimiles of Judy Garland, Jimmy Durante, Mae West, Eddie Cantor, the Dolly Sisters, Bert Williams, Fanny Brice and others will perform a vaudeville show; at the Ellicott City Senior Center on Dec. 13, where Our Hit Parade brings back memories from the 1930s, ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s through melodies of the times; and at the Elkridge Senior Center on Dec. 18, where holiday songs will celebrate the season. Stanley, 67, also teaches a creative arts

course at Howard County Community College and has directed musical programs around the county. She says she enjoys putting older performers on stage and bringing show biz to senior audiences for “the love of it.” Among other things, she has seen young people who have come to past shows “inspired about how energetic the older people are.” Some in the audience may suffer from various stages of Alzheimer’s, but they are quick to remember all the words to the songs of their youth, Stanley noted. “The songs are associated with certain deep memories, and people in the audience often cry when hearing them again,” she said.

For performers and audiences alike, the acting, the singing and the remembering is “so therapeutic,” she said.

Onstage as Mae West Ann Henry, who retired after many years working in ob/gyn offices, now seduces audiences as Mae West. She was “always fascinated” by show business, Henry said. Once one of the tap-dancing Golden Girls, who perform around the county, she said she didn’t have the nerve to do a solo act. So she joined the Fabulous 50+ Players in 2008 as stage manager, working beSee FAB 50+, page 32

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