Heady times for Estancia’s Pauline Maranian
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Tom Titus
On my living room wall is a montage of photos from my daughter
Mindy’s graduation day at Estancia High School in 1997. Among the
pictures is one of Mindy hugging a favorite teacher.
That teacher, Pauline Maranian, has been on the receiving end of
quite a few hugs in the past week. The drama and English instructor
was one of five Orange County high school faculty to share a Golden
Apple “teacher of the year” honor.
She hasn’t had much time to rest on her laurels, since her
production of the musical comedy “Sugar” opens tonight in the Robert
B. Wentz Auditorium at Newport Harbor High School. If the title
doesn’t ring a bell, think of the classic movie comedy “Some Like It
Hot,” of which “Sugar” is the stage musical version.
Maranian had a tough act to follow when she took over as
Estancia’s drama teacher and production director six years ago. Her
predecessor, Barbara Van Holt, had been so successful in student play
competitions that when she retired, the school’s theater was named
after her.
Nevertheless, Maranian plunged in like the 27-year-old pro she was
-- and her production of “Carnival” won the highest honor in that
year’s Music & Art Commendation for Youth awards. (Mindy, as a snake
charmer interacting with a live python, earned a Bright Spot trophy.)
In six years, Maranian has led her students to a cluster of MACY
awards, and has won the admiration of hundreds of aspiring thespians,
including my daughter, whose lone regret was that she only had
Maranian’s guidance for a single term, since her senior year was
Maranian’s first at Estancia.
“I am completely overwhelmed and humbled by the award,” Maranian
said. “It was such a beautiful surprise made even more beautiful by
the response from my kids. They were so happy for me, and that truly
warmed my heart.
“It is also an honor which I find validating because I do spend so
much time and energy teaching and directing,” she added. “It really
is an all-consuming profession, and so this recognition is a real
boost.
“My vice principal asked me what I was going to do that night to
celebrate, and I told him I was going to rehearsal, of course,” she
said. “I love what I do, where I work and with whom I work. I feel
extremely blessed.”
Estancia High is blessed to have Maranian guiding its theater
program. Her work will be on display tonight through Saturday at 7:30
p.m. in the form of the musical comedy “Sugar” at Harbor High.
Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door. They may be ordered
at (949) 515-6537.
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For those who’ve wondered whatever happened to Damian Lorton,
former artistic director at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse (and this
column’s man of the year in theater for 2000), he’s teamed up with
Newport’s Nicole Cassesso, a Harbor High graduate, to put together a
musical benefit show for Saddleback College.
Lorton and Cassesso are producing “Steve Anthony Tonight,” a
one-man show by the Broadway veteran, a member of the original cast
of “A Chorus Line.” Anthony will sing, dance and regale the audience
with stories of his 30-year career.
The program is scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday at the college’s
McKinney Theater, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Tickets,
which are $25 and are tax-deductible, may be ordered by calling (949)
582-4656.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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