Town Players of New Canaan’s Sheri Bickley Dean Reflects on Her Involvement with Historic Local Group

The NewCanaanite.com Summer Internship Program is sponsored by Baskin-Robbins, Connecticut Sandwich Co., Joe’s Pizza and Mackenzie’s. Sheri Bickley Dean, co-president of the Town Players of New Canaan (with Cheryl Petrone), had her first experience with the venerable troupe through her father, Tony Bickley, one of its very early members. Ms. Dean, a theatre major at Rollins College in Florida, had been part of a Summer Stock theatre that allowed her to get an equity card (the starting point for many professional actors) one year before graduating college. However, after marrying at an early age and having twins, she decided that motherhood took precedence over starting an acting career in New York. “I had to make the decision, ‘Do I really want to try and do the New York beat or not?’ and I said no because I really wanted to be a mom,” Ms. Dean recalled this week from the business office at the Powerhouse Theatre.

George Baker: John Adams in New Canaan [VIDEO]

 

[Editor’s Note: Town resident and re-enactor George Baker will appear as John Adams at New Canaan Library at 6:30 p.m. on March 25 to present “My Wife, Abigail Adams, the First Modern American Woman.” The videos interspersed throughout this article—shot Friday, March 14—offer a glimpse of Baker’s special talent, as he channels Adams in question-and-answer format, placing the second president in 18th (and early 19th) Century New Canaan and discussing our town, library, commuting and the upcoming show.]

 

Though he was just two or three years old that day, New Canaan resident George Baker still recalls his very first encounter with a performing artist. The memory is this: Baker and his father were walking through an open, outdoor area in New York City—something similar to Hyde Park in London—when the pair came upon a man surrounded by a crowd, singing. via YouTube

“Everyone was listening and he was so good,” Baker recalled Friday afternoon from a table at Connecticut Muffin on Main Street, his favorite cup of coffee in town steaming in front of him (regular roast with plenty of milk). “People were singing along and I said, ‘Wow, that’s what I want to do.’ ”

It was a prophetic moment for the young boy, whose wish would materialize in ways that, in retrospect, surprise and delight Baker himself. A lawyer out of Columbia University who practices employment law and litigation (with wide experience in condominium law), Baker has developed a highly tailor-able, professional one-man show re-enacting John Adams. In just over five years, it’s taken him from stages at Mystic Seaport to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene, Kan.

Things to Do in New Canaan This Weekend

Saturday, February 8

Adopt-A-Tree, New Canaan Nature Center, 10am – 2pm
Robotics with Lego Mindstorms (Ages 12+), New Canaan Library, 10am – 3pm
Teddy Bear Tea (ages 4+), Waveny House, 11am-12pm

PowerPoint Computer Class, New Canaan Library 11:30am
YSN Free Special Needs Lacrosse Demo, New Canaan YMCA Gym, 11:30am-12:30pm
Middle School Madness, New Canaan YMCA, 7-9pm
“Engagement Rules” – Staged Reading, Town Players of New Canaan, Powerhouse Performing Arts Center, Waveny Park, 8pm
The Monuments Men (PG-13)with George Clooney, Matt Damon, 110 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:45am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00pm
Labor Day (PG-13)with Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, 111 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:30am, 1:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45pm

Sunday February 9

Garden: Perennial Plant Combinations, New Canaan Nature Center, 10:30am

 “A Parent’s Guide To Understanding Teenage Brains” – Parent Lunch & Workshop, The Outback Teen Center, 11am
“Engagement Rules” – Staged Reading,Town Players of New Canaan, Powerhouse Performing Arts Center, Waveny Park, 2:30pm
The Salant Lecture with Ann Curry – New Canaan Country School, 5pm
The Monuments Men (PG-13)with George Clooney, Matt Damon, 110 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:45am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00pm
Labor Day (PG-13)with Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, 111 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:30am, 1:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45pm