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The Amazing "Lani Ball" From Broadway And Beyond
Listing ID#: 58249
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Davis, CA 95616 |
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Thursday Jul 30, 2015 Completed Friday Jul 31, 2015 Completed Saturday Aug 1, 2015 Completed |
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Estate Sales Help Contact: Jennie Krausse Phone: 916-397-6504 Email: jenandsoph@comcast.net Website: estatesaleshelp.com EstateSale.com ID#: 1438 View company information and listings |
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Thursday July 30th from 9am-6pm
Free items will be given from the driveway and garage on
We invite you over to the famous Lani Ball’s House in Davis. The textiles, clothing, artwork, rugs, furniture, decor, garden art, pots, plants, jewelry, and everything she owned was just top-notch and fantastic. You will LOVE this sale not just because I say you will, but trust me, you just will. This will be a delightful day in memory of a delightful lady and you will be glad you came over to Davis to see what she had collected. Those of you who like a project or two, Lani had TWO rooms full of crafts, sewing, art supplies, do-dads and just great fun lady stuff to dig through. Her friends called her a hoarder…I can her an endless romantic; Lani Ball, stage manager; dies at 74 Theatrical stage manager on Broadway, for touring companies and international corporate events, Lani Ball died from complications of a heart attack in Davis, CA., on June 27, 2015. She was 74. Ms. Ball was born on Christmas Day, 1940, in Honolulu (hence her name, inspired by her parents’ wedding song, “Sweet Leilani, Heavenly Flower”). The family relocated to Sacramento, and Lani attended local schools including Sierra Elementary and McClatchy Senior High, where she developed interest in the theatre. Attending San Francisco State University, she majored in theatre with a concentration on acting, but soon discovered a talent for stage management, and pursued that path. She worked at the San Francisco Actors Workshop in the ’60s, under the direction of Jules Irving and Herbert Blau. After a few years there, the company was invited to create a repertory theatre program for the new Vivian Beaumont Theatre at New York’s Lincoln Center. Lani was among the 25 company members chosen for the relocation. She eventually became one of the company’s lead stage managers, which led to other work on Broadway starting in the late ’60s through the ’80s, most notably the original production of “HAIR,” “Cyrano the Musical” starring Christopher Plummer, and the revival of “Sweet Charity” with Debbie Allen. This was one of the last productions director/choreographer Bob Fosse worked on before he died in 1987. Lani also served as stage manager for touring productions of “A Chorus Line,” “Anything Goes,” and “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” and was one of the stage managers during the five-year run of “The Phantom of the Opera” at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. In 1968, Lani stage-managed the five summer repertory productions of the original California Shakespeare Festival in Los Gatos, CA. She also served as assistant to Elizabeth Huddle, Artistic Director of the Portland Center Stage in Oregon; Lani and Liz had known each other since high school, and worked together at SFSU, the Actors Workshop, and at CSF. In her later years, Ms. Ball worked as coordinator and stage manager of Fortune 500 corporation events throughout the United States and abroad. She retired and bought a home in Davis in 2005, where she lived until her death. Lani has no survivors, except for her hundreds of friends and acquaintances. shared by her loving friends We thank you for your patronage and also the read. |
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