Thursday, March 3, 2011

Jonathan Norton wins TeCO play competition

SMU Graduate Student Jonathan Norton almost didn't enter TeCo's annual New Play Competition this year. His experience with the contest last year had shaken his confidence, and if it wasn't for the prodding of Artistic Director Teresa Coleman Wash he might have passed up on this opportunity.
His decision to enter prompted his new one-act play "The Last Supper" and made him $1,000 richer when he took home the prize.
TeCo Theatrical Productions is located in the Bishop Arts district and is focused on cultivating and producing multicultural works. This competition is in its ninth year and gives regional and brand-new playwrights the opportunity to submit and stage their work.
Audiences are then asked to vote for their favorite and the overall votes are tallied at the end of the three week run.
Norton submitted a dark comedy about a mother and son who sit down to dinner, only to have Jesus join them.
"I was on my lunch break from work turning over this idea that I'd had for a long time," Norton said. "This competition became a fun way to revisit something I've been turning over for a while."
Norton completed his undergraduate studies at Marymount University and was hired by Allison Tweedy to be an administrative assistant at SMU and is now pursuing a master's in liberal studies.
He had taken Gretchen Smith's playwriting class as part of his MLS program and is currently a semi-finalist in the Eugene O'Neil Theater Center's National Playwright Conference.
He acheived this status with a play entitled "My Tidy List of Terrors," which will be produced in its entirety later this year at the South Dallas Cultural Center.
He said that his experience at TeCo has been incredibly encouraging as he considers future endeavors.
"I was so incredibly nervous going into the experience," Norton said. "But it wasn't even about the prize for me, I was just happy I could redeem myself with the audience."

ADAM v. NORTON

DAVID P. ADAM; LANFORD ADAMI; JAMES P. CALZIA; BELA CSEJTEY, JR.; ALICE S. DAVIS; JAMES L. DRINKWATER; ARTHUR B. FORD; ARTHUR GRANTZ; BARRY F. HIRSHORN; H. MAHADEVA IYER; CHI-YU KING; STEPHEN L. LEWIS; ALLAN G. LINDH; DENNIS M. MANN; A. THOMAS OVENSHINE; BRENT D. TURRIN; CHESTER T. WRUCKE, Plaintiffs-Appellants,

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Norton >> W. Norton Wade


Former area resident W. Norton Wade died Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011, at his home in Twin Falls, Idaho. He was 70.
Known as “Wade,” he was born to Flossie L. (Weems) and Adrian B. Wade Sr. on May 25, 1940, in Cortez. He served in the U.S. Army and witnessed the completion of the Berlin Wall in the early 1960s.
After his discharge from the service, Mr. Wade earned a master’s degree in mechanics from the University of Maryland.
In 1963, he married Nancy Hotchkiss, and they had two children. The marriage later ended in divorce.
In 1976, he married Peggy Marie Cunningham, and they had three children.
Mr. Wade had a number of jobs in his field, retiring from The Amalgamated Sugar Co. in 2006 because of medical reasons.
“(He) was a strong man with many wonderful skills and talents,” his family wrote. “Wade was the typical ‘heathen,’ with a great sense of humor and had a knack for pranks.”
Mr. Wade enjoyed spending time with his family. For several years, his main pastime was rebuilding a 1938 Chevy pickup.
“All of his children participated in this hobby and enjoyed summer rides in the back of the pickup to have ice cream on Sunday or occasionally (go) to the barn dance,” his family wrote. “We all enjoyed attending the local car shows and his passion of antiques and hot rods.”
He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, country music and movies.
Mr. Wade is survived by his wife of 34 years, Peggy Marie Cunningham Wade, of Twin Falls; brother, Adrian B. Wade Jr., of Durango; sister, SeDoanya Campbell, of Hesperus; daughters, Yoyonda Porter of The Dalles, Ore., Yvonne Ray of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Nikki Aldrich of Buhl, Idaho; sons, Steven Wade of Virginia and Craig Wade of Twin Falls; five grandchildren; and numerous extended family members.
A service of remembrance was held Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011, at Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Home in Twin Falls.
Online condolences may be sent at www.magicvalleyfuneralhome.com.

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Norton Library with Celtic concert

St. Patrick’s Day will be celebrated at the Norton Public Library, 68 East Main St., on Thursday, March 17 at 10:30 a.m. with a Celtic concert by Jeff Snow. Sharing stories, songs and tunes enriched by the histories from Scotland, Ireland and England, Snow’s performances educate as well as entertain. “The Softer Side of Celtic” will feature the guitar, autoharp, bouzouki and bodhran.

Norton down flat Stellas

CRICKET Norton Nomads sailed into the quarter-finals of the Bath Indoor League Knockout Cup with an easy win over The Stellas.
Alex Lear took 2-12 as Division 1 champions Norton skittled out Division 2's bottom side for 44. Andy Cox (18no) led the reply as Norton reached their target in the sixth over.
Bear Flat Dads were beaten by Bathampton after a brisk opening stand between Jim Painter (14) and Steve Harper(31no) laid the foundation for a challenging total of 112-5. Mike Colbeck took 2-14.
Some measly bowling from Bathampton's Barry Cox (1-14) and a typically bamboozling performance from Steve Dalley-Smith (0-21 with 12 extras) gave Dads little chance in reply. They managed 88-5 off their ten overs as Will Baber scored 21 and Anthony Howard took 2-15.
Hinton Charterhouse posted a great score of 132-2 after being put into bat by Bath Pedigree. Hugh Brooker (38no),John Newport (27no) and Matt Brierley (26no) did most of the damage.
Pedigree were under pressure from the start in reply and could only amass an inadequate 83-4 as Brierley took 2-13.
Bath Exiles and Combe Down also qualified for the quarter-finals as the highest-scoring losers.
Hampset CC have started pre-season indoor net sessions at Beechen Cliff School sports hall and all senior players are welcome.
Sessions take place on Tuesdays from 9-10pm and from 2-4pm on Saturdays, March 12, 26 and April 9. The season begins on April 16.