Classy benefit
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Tom Titus
Two now-departed local musical theater performers will be remembered
Saturday in a classical concert at Huntington Beach High School, with
donations earmarked for charities fighting the diseases that took their
lives.
“A Touch of Class,” scheduled for 2 p.m. in the high school’s
auditorium, will feature Tim Nelson on flute and oboe and Elizabeth
Burson on piano. The cost is $15 per person, with funds to be contributed
to the American Heart Assn. and the American Cancer Society.
The recital comes as a tribute to John L. Moreno, who died of a
massive heart attack in 1994, and Adrienne Hatcher, who succumbed to
breast cancer two years earlier. Both were active in local theater and
both were close friends of Nelson and Burson.
Nelson, who will direct “Once On This Island” for the Academy of
Performing Arts in the same auditorium next month, conducts for a summer
stock company in New York each year, and also fills in on flute and oboe
in the orchestra.
“I decided that when I came home this year, I wanted to do this
recital while I was still in great shape from the summer,” he noted.
“Most people at APA know me as a teacher, so I kind of wanted to let
my students and fellow cast members know where my training originally
was.”Nelson, whose musical directing gigs have taken him all over Orange
County as well as New York State, trained at the University of Colorado
and with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. “This was a big part of my life,”
he said.
Burson is a pianist who has worked a great deal with the Musical Youth
Artists Repertory Theater in Long Beach, and is the wife of actor Kyle
Burson, another close friend of Nelson’s who has performed in Orange and
Los Angeles counties.
“We rarely have the chance to work together and wanted to do so,”
Nelson explained. “So, we just decided that we would work all summer
toward this. She was classically trained at Long Beach State and has sort
of gotten hooked on musical theater, as I did.”Since Moreno’s death,
Nelson has conducted fund-raising concerts at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater in Tustin, where both had worked extensively. “I try to hold a
memorial for him once a year if possible for friends just to remember the
good times and honor Johnny’s life,” he said. “He was a wonderful friend
and terrific performer.”
Hatcher was another close friend of both Nelson and Burson who played
such roles as Aldonza in “Man of La Mancha” and Appassionata Von Climax
in “Lil Abner” with the pair. “She was also very close, and her death at
age 40 was a tragic loss,” he said.
Nelson and Burson have come up with a classical concert -- since both
Moreno and Hatcher were classical performers as well.
“It’s a way to bring the old friends of these two together as well as
let their spirit live on and be known by new friends and students,”
Nelson said, “as well as expose a lot of people to classical music who
might otherwise never attend a concert.”
The concert rehearsals have been tough, Nelson said, since he is in
the middle of rehearsals for “Once on This Island,” as well as working on
“The King and I” for the Curtain Call and teaching both in Huntington
Beach and Westminster. Burson, the mother of three children, also has
numerous jobs.
“But we both agree, when we’re playing the classics there is a
different uplifting of the soul, and an excitement we really cherish,”
Nelson declared. “It has all been very worthwhile. Now we just want
people to hear it and enjoy.”
For information on Saturday’s concert at Huntington Beach High, call
Burson at (661) 299-5264. The recital is suggested for ages 15 and older.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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