Our sound man has an amazing sound!

Spotlight on Terence Courreault

Submitted by Kathryn Adkins
It has been my honor and joy to interview one of the pillars of NextStage Productions, Terence Courreault. You may know him as the wonderful tenor soloist or the man behind the dials of the sound equipment or the John Lennon voice in the Beatles group or one of the three voices in the trio, Three of a Kind. The list goes on and on...

Terence has been a volunteer since the first days of NSP when it was still Stagebridge Santa Cruz. In 2013 he sang his first NSP gig, a fundraiser at Avanti Restaurant on the West Side. His first “show” was also that year. Not only did he perform, but he lugged his personal 60 lbs of sound equipment to each gig so everyone could hear. He has been the sound man ever since. Fortunately, NSP purchased sound equipment that is lighter and easier to transport. As Terence says, “I’m not getting any younger”. We’d never know, Terence.  Completion of the 2022 Holiday show brings his performance count to 76 different shows. Add to that the repeat performances. Wow!!

I asked him a few questions as we look at his amazing work and what makes him stick with it.

What drew you to NSP?

Jim Dugger initially and then all of the people that I have met and worked with. Seeing the reactions of audience members and the joy we have brought to them has been so rewarding. This last holiday show with all of the rehearsals and work - “It’s all worth it”.

What have you appreciated the most about the NSP activities?

My voice developed with the frequency and opportunities through the solos, the Beatles group and now the trio. I have less fear and more comfort in front of the audience. The Reader’s Theater opened new dramatic avenues and brought my wife, Peggy to join me. Her performance blew me away and I saw her in a whole new light.

What have you discovered about yourself through working with NSP?

That I had the talents to help others in so many ways and brighten the lives of so many people I’ve gotten to know and those I’ve entertained.

Being a music director and working with people one on one has been so fulfilling. Michelle Diaz, who considers herself a dancer and not a singer worked on Santa Baby, her first solo, and she got it. Seeing her success has been my greatest accomplishment. I listened to the recording of her performance recently and it is so rewarding, not just for me but to everyone.

Working on the music has become a passion to me. I’ve recently learned how to use the music software, Audacity, to cut, paste and edit music tracks.

What would you tell someone who is curious and/or thinking about joining NSP?

I have shared Nextstagesantacruz.org with so many. To anyone who has been an entertainer or has a desire to learn, this is the best organization and the best organized organization offering so many diverse opportunities for someone at any level of accomplishment. You are bound to find something that suits your desires, plural; there’s no need to stop at one talent.

Final thoughts. My desire is to put out the best of our capabilities. After a performance of the holiday show, Kris Wheeler, director for SC Follies responded, “This is the best show that we’ve ever seen at La Posada.”

Terence, I think we can all say a big “Thank you.” Your giving spirit, warmth, care and desire for personal growth is the embodiment of the NextStage Productions mission. We look forward to seeing more of you in 2023.

The Gift of Three - A Perfect Balance

December 2022 Message from NextStage Board President

This year NextStage Productions wants you to enjoy the holiday season with the gifts of joy, time and talent: Joy, felt sharing with friends, family and community; Time, listening to the sounds of laughter and music, as well as the sound of calm quiet; Talent, newly discovered or uncovered from old.

We raise a toast to all of our NSP volunteers who so graciously gave their joy, friendship, time and talent to enhance the lives of so many in our community. To the board of directors, bookkeeper, media team, the Players casts and directors of our NSP shows, the teachers and volunteers who diligently led the Parkinson’s classes and all of our wonderful support volunteers - Thank you for all you have done.

To all of our supporters and audience members - THANK YOU!

We anxiously await 2023 and hope you bring your gifts to our NSP adventures. Happy Holidays.

- Kathryn Adkins

November President's Message

Did you see it? Did it really happen? Where was I?

The past two months have been a blur. Your NSP Media team who faithfully publishes the newsletter and the e-blasts as well as creating flyers and updating marketing materials took a well-deserved break and traveled to new sites. (England/Scotland for me.) And if you noticed, there was no newsletter in September or October. GONE FISHING. BACK SOON.

We are now back in business and ready to report on a flurry of performances from the end of August to the first of October. If you missed any, no worries. We have a new line-up of shows in the works, including the holiday show, Winter Wonders on Dec. 4 at 2:00p Mid County Senior. This performance is open to the public-BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

And don’t forget to include NextStage Productions to your November 29 Giving Tuesday. Donate here

As always, take care, remain healthy and have a very Happy Thanksgiving.
- Kathryn Adkin

Say YES!

When I was a young adult, I remember hearing the adage, never volunteer for anything. I thought that strange and totally anti-life.  Up to that time, my parents encouraged me to be active and volunteer in order to broaden my knowledge of how the world works and of understanding people and cultures.

I am so glad that I listened to my parents and not the no-Sayers. Volunteering has led me to a much happier and fuller life. I’ll continue to follow the theater adage, SAY YES!
- Kathryn Adkins

Lets Get It Done!

Are you feeling the dog days of summer: lethargic, hot, sad? Maybe those fun events you planned fell through and now the summer is waning and fall looms ahead. Don’t despair! NextStage Productions has the antidote- ACTION!

Action stimulates action and increases positive energy and NSP volunteers can attest to this. We create. We collaborate. WE HAVE FUN.  And WE NEED YOU.

Introduce NextStage to your friends and be active audience members at the August 28 Performance Under the Redwoods. Invite your book club, your civic group, church group, colleagues and neighbors.

Volunteer to help organize, write or meet the public.  Make events and projects “magically” appear.

Contact us at info@nextstagesantacruz.org or call 688-4337. We will return your call.

We can do this!

- Kathryn Adkins