FOR A GOOD CAUSE -- A theatrical presentation
Story by Mathis Winkler
It’s been almost a decade since Jeanne Nininger began to showcase
plays at the Newport Theatre Arts Center.
Literally showcase, that is. Together with her husband, Jerry, the
Cliff Haven resident is responsible for the “board,” a niche in the
theater’s foyer that she decorates to give patrons an appetizer of what’s
to come.
The board is “very important to the patrons,” said Rae Cohen, the
theater group’s president. “They always ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’ over all the
little niceties. It’s a real conversation piece.”
Nininger sits in during rehearsals and gets a feel for the production.
A lot of directors will leave her little scraps, maybe some leftover
wallpaper, that she then uses to convey a sense of the play.
For “Fiddler on the Roof,” Jerry made her a fiddle. She’s turned woven
baskets into crowns and went low-budget for “Of Mice and Men,” for which
she collected some branches to build letters from.
Some props, such as a silhouette New York skyline, get used more than
once, but always with a certain time lapse because “you don’t want to
tire people out,” Nininger said.
She’s convinced she can find enough to put together a display in any
house.
“Everybody’s got a closet in their house that we could make a board
of,” she said. “I know it.”
When she worked in a doctor’s office, Nininger would come by on
Wednesday nights and relax while creating her latest work. She’s been
able to do it during the day as well because she retired in March to help
out with her new grandchild, who is expected to be born today.
Once the displays take shape in her mind, she takes about four or five
hours to put them up.
“You never know what’s going to happen,” she said, adding that cast
members sometimes get a little worried if the board’s not ready the day
before a premiere.
That’s when Nininger puts up a little “work in progress” sign to let
people know that she’s not quite done yet.
What about going to plays at the theater herself?
“Oh gosh, yes,” she said, adding that she and her husband also
volunteer as ushers once in a while. “We see them all.”
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