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McCaleb: Can you spell t-h-e-s-p-i-a-n?

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In addition to myself, he’s lined up:

• Woodstock High School Principal Corey Tafoya for the March 8 production;

• Woodstock Independent publisher Cheryl Wormley on March 9;

• Two-time defending McHenry County Bee champion Lucas Urbanski of Immanuel Lutheran School on March 10;

• Woodstock Mayor Brian Sager on March 15;

• McHenry County College President Vicky Smith on March 16;

• And McHenry County Judge Robert Wilbrandt on March 22.

He still is working on wannabe stage actors for the March 17 and March 23 productions.

“I think it will provide a lot of fun and amusement for, we’re saying, a PG-13 kind of audience,” said Lockwood, who is co-producing the play along with retired Johnsburg High School drama teacher Roger Zawacki, who also is directing.

While I admit that I’ll be stepping outside my comfort zone, I also think that I’m more worried about embarrassing myself in the spelling competition than I am with stage fright.

Even though I’m a “newspaper editor,” I’m no Lucas Urbanski.

There’s an old saying in our business: Every editor needs an editor.

And those who edit this column or any of my other ramblings know that I’m not much of a wordsmith. If it weren’t for spell-check software, I likely would have been forced out of the industry a long time ago.

My 12-year-old son regularly beats me at Words with Friends.

But it’s all in fun, even if it’s at my own expense, and for a good cause.

The performance arts are an important part of every community. And like many arts groups since the Great Recession hit in 2007, the TownSquare Players could use a boost.

“Financially, we’re not as solid as we would like to be,” Lockwood said. “We’ve got some outstanding loans that we need to be paying off. This is the last show that we will be producing for this season. We’re hoping that we get a lot more people in the seats.”

So if you’re open any of these dates, consider seeing “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” And if you want a chance to be one of the audience members who gets on stage, get there about 45 minutes before showtime.


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