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North Carolina
Joseph Hewes
  
Cast
member, Marus Ray Connell
   
Joseph Hewes - Marigold brocade waistcoat, 5 yds lime
COMMENTS
What a production! What a cast! What a crew! What an experience!!
1st - It is now obvious to me that yes, desperation does cause normally
sane folks
to make desperate decisions. I'm speaking of TJ's decision to cast me
in this wonderful show. I tanked the audition completely! I knew it was
way to early for me to attempt singing anything, let alone "Momma
Look Sharp" yet I attempted it anyway. During the entire audition
process I was SO nervous (for the first time in my life) ... my heart
was pounding, I really wasn't prepared as I hadn't been able to sing (or
do much of anything else either) for the last 23 months, and I was truly
out of my element, not to mention my mind. Yet evidently TJ's desperation
to find enough men to fill all of the rolls over-rode the fact that I
stunk as both an
actor and a vocalist. I guess he just figured that I did possess one quality
that might work for my role as Joseph Hewes ... my natural North Carolina
accent. I am so very thankful that both he and Joe looked past my terrible
audition and gave me a chance to experience this!
2nd - I must sincerely thank the first new friend I made since moving
to NH, Peter Ayer. Peter, you are both a saint and a gentlemen, and one
of the most giving individuals I've met in my 48 years. For those that
don't know, I don't drive (for medical reasons) and had no transportation
to and
from Pittsfield from my home in Laconia. TJ hooked me up with Peter to
get me to the auditions, then Peter continued to transport me to and from
every rehearsal and performance. Peter went early and stayed late waiting
for me to complete rehearsal portions that he wasn't even a part of. That's
truly dedication and friendship, and for that I will be forever grateful!
3rd - I'd like to thank all of the cast and crew for their very warm welcome
to NH, the Pittsfield Players, and this specific production. I was totally
new to all, hadn't done theatre in 30 years, didn't know what to expect,
or how to do anything that was required to complete the show. Yet everyone
accepted me with open arms, nurturing support and suggestions, and true
love. Y'all each, unknowingly, made my recent move to NH finally feel
like home!
4th - There's just too many individuals (basically everyone) to mention
regarding fun times during the process of putting this show together.
As Allen Hillman pointed out to me, I am evidently fully capable of writing
a "Book" by way of explaining anything that touches my heart.
So, I won't go into
that here (I believe that TJ said we only have one page inwhich to express
our thoughts). However, I will state that I've never come across a more
dedicated, talented, focused, and yet fun loving group of men and women
in any aspect of my life. All had something magical to bring to the table
(excluding me, of course) to enable this production to become a living
legend of what "1776" should always be
about. Anyone that saw this show will never forget it or the individuals
that made it come to life. I know that I won't ever forget!
Lastly, just a short note to Mr. Peacock (Robb Ross) ... I'd like to thank
you for reminding me that my once hard round butt has now gone the way
of the dinosaurs. You really didn't need to remind me, as my wife often
comments on my new "old man's flat yet saggy butt." But thank
you just the same. Tis but one other thing I know that I need to work
on in my life (ha)! I will miss y'all, and hope that we each stay in touch
in the future. And yes TJ, I do plan on doing more
theatre in the future (sorry), but I promise I'll be better prepared the
next time. Good luck, good health, be safe, and God Bless you and yours!
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Joseph Hewes
Sings in "For God's Sake John, Sit Down" - "Cool,
Cool, Considerate Men"
AGE 46 - Merchant

Marcus appeared in Mecklenburg High School productions of
Brigadoon, Jesus Christ Superstar, and as the
Courier in 1776. He has been lead vocalist in several bands
through the 1970s in both Texas and North Carolina. He currently
is retired and resides in Laconia with his wife Kelly Rae, and children
Ashley Dawn, Justin Ray and Piper Ray.
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