Presidents Message - November 2023

Happy Thanksgiving!

What are we grateful for at NextStage Productions?
Could it be:

  • the laughter and tears connecting audience and cast members during Readers Theater and Storytelling performances?

  • the Parkinson’s program, Taiko Drumming and Speech and Movement, that continues to enrich so many lives?

  • the new media alliances with our sister senior organizations, Mid County Senior and SCO?

  • the deep friendships and support between NSP members?

It is the energy, joy and giving spirit fostered in NextStage Productions, for which I am grateful.

- Kathryn Adkins

Benefit for Taiko Drumming

The fabulous benefit for our Parkinson’s Taiko drumming class was a huge success. Thank you Glenn & Ellen for putting this fabulous afternoon together. Thank you wonderful performers - you were terrific!

Mary Roitz - accompanied by Glenn
Three of a Kind - Terrence Courreault, Catt Porter & Ron Locey
Sandi Jo Stoltenkamp
FourEverYoung - Glenn, Ellen, Maggie Pierce & Greg Abelar
- accompanied by David Cantu
Keith Kotka
Patti Maxine

Thank you volunteers who made everything run smoothly, and to Risa's talented son Stephan for providing the amazing food. Thanks also to Ann, one of our program participants, who donated a beautiful quilt to raffle, and congratulations to Terri who won it!

And thanks to all who gave so generously of their hearts and wallets to make this such a successful event.

We are overwhelmed with gratitude.

Look forward to next year!

-Risa Lower

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On behalf of the Parkinson's Community,  I am extending our thanks to NextStage Productions and all who put in their time to create such a wonderful event. As Risa Lower said, The music was great, the performers perfect, the venue wonderful, the food delicious and the committee's coordination flawless!   We so appreciate the collaboration with and support of NSP that enhances the quality of life for people living with Parkinson's.


Will definitely look forward to next year.  Hopefully we can get some drummers up on the stage for a demo~

Sincerely, Julie Lorraine
President,  EASE PD  (Exercise, Activities, Support and Education for Parkinson's Disease)

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A special thanks to not only all performers, but also to Patti Maxine who added her magical musical touches. We are also very grateful for El Vaquero and the Prikazky family for the use of their Winery and Tasting Room. With NextStage Productions' Health & Wellness and EASEPD supporting our local Parkinson's community, the journey continues. A very special thanks to Risa Lower, the heart and soul of the Parkinson's percussion program.
- Four Ever Young Musicians

Spotlight on Carole English

I had never sung in public, but my husband Harvey said I should consider it. I saw an article in the Good Times about the Choraliers and attended a rehearsal. I noticed all the folks there were older than me, and having a good time singing, so this seemed like a safe place to start. At 68, it was an epiphany for me to say Yes, realizing that in ten or twenty years I would have aged like them. 

I sang with the Choraliers and after two years, feeling my chops, I auditioned and sang with the Santa Cruz Follies where I met Lynn Knudsen. She had a vision to expand the opportunities for performers age 50 and up in Santa Cruz beyond a once a year performance. We started learning from a similar organization called StageBridge in Oakland who mentored us for a year.  Then in 2014, we incorporated NextStage Productions as a non-profit. We started several performance troupes, and offered classes to teach singing, dance, improv and performance skills to support the newbies (like me) who want to perform but would like to improve their skills (or try something totally new).

What I learned while creating NextStage with Lynn and Kathryn is that my organizational skills blended well with theirs.  It made our weekly Executive Committee meetings easily productive.

For five years, I managed the troupes that were performing at senior residences, which is so rewarding for the performers and fun for our audiences.  Now, many who performed with NextStage perform in the Market Street shows, the Choraliers and still for NextStage.  I feel truly proud that NextStage helped to nurture their inner artist, and share that gift with the community.

My experience with Readers Theater and the recent Storytelling performance directed by Brad Roades, have inspired me to take this spoken word theater to the radio, so I am currently enrolled in a class “Learning All About Radio Production” offered by Actor’s Workshop.

Next year marks NextStage’s 10th Anniversary and we are celebrating with a Gala Party. I am on the committee researching venues, and so looking forward to this milestone event.

Patti Maxine Headlines Benefit Performance 

Santa Cruz favorite, Patti Maxine headlines a benefit concert supporting Taiko Drumming for People Living with Parkinson’s. Produced by NextStage Productions, the show will be held on Sunday November 5 from 11 am - 2pm at El Vaquero Winery, 2901 Freedom Blvd in Corralitos.

Lap steel virtuoso and vocal stylist, Patti Maxine has become a household word in Santa Cruz area as well as Hawaiian circles. A musical Swiss army knife, she handles a variety of styles with ease, sliding gracefully from Hawaiian to swing, from R&B and rock, from blues to jazz and back again.  She has played with countless bands, established and up-and-coming musicians and visiting Hawaiian players.   Audiences love her incredible musicianship and unique vocal interpretation along with her comfortable and fun stage presence, and undeniable oneness with her music. She always leaves 'em wanting more.   

You can learn more about Patti Maxine and buy her music on her website: https://pattimaxine.com/music

Also performing are Three of a Kind, Alive & Kicking and Four Ever Young. Suggested donation is $20 at the door. 

You don't want to miss this show!

For more information, email ellenmdj@gmail.com or visit http://nextstagesantacruz.org

Sliding Gracefully Into Fall

Do you feel the change in the air? It feels thin, cool with a certain crispness. Or is that the crackle of fallen leaves underfoot? The sunlight seems sharp but quickly disappears in the late afternoon. I love Fall.

With the season gracefully sliding towards winter, NextStage Productions is gearing up for the holiday season and beyond. At the top of the ladder is the November 5 Benefit for our Taiko Drumming program. Rehearsals for the holiday show move forward toward 8 performances schedule in December at area senior residences. And planning for the 10th Anniversary celebration in 2024 is beginning it’s climb to the top.

So while it appears that the year is winding down, we at NSP are always in motion, climbing and sailing down the slide with music, motion and joy.

- Kathryn Adkins