Playmaker Volunteer Wins State Award
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Vicki King, long-time Playmaker volunteer has received an OCTA Spotlight award for volunteer activities above and beyond the norm. Ms. King is the first volunteer from The Playmakers to receive this honor. Ms. King’s performing talent began in “The Music Man,” The Playmakers first production in 1995. Since then she has appeared on stage in thirty-five Playmaker production. |
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Vicki
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Her artistic talents
have been displayed through graphics for promotional materials, and in set
designs and decoration for thirty-six productions. Many times she was both on stage and working on the sets and
props backstage. Not stopping with set design, she has also made costumes, not
only helping to sew but making masks and creating animal costumes as well. That creative thinking has lead to many
visuals that left audiences delighted with the variety of characters appearing
on the Playmaker stage.
As in the current
production, “Seussical, Jr,” she can also be found operating the lights or
sound. She may also be found at the box
office during shows.
She has been one of the
theatre teaching artists in The Playmakers’ In-school theatre education program
since its inception in 2006.
As her nomination letter
to OCTA stated, “Vicki King has been an integral part in helping the Grove
Playmakers become a valuable asset to the community.”