{"id":263689,"date":"2007-12-06T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-12-06T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/old-globes-noel-receives-national-medal-of-arts\/"},"modified":"2007-12-06T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-12-06T08:00:00","slug":"old-globes-noel-receives-national-medal-of-arts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/old-globes-noel-receives-national-medal-of-arts\/","title":{"rendered":"Old Globe&#8217;s Noel receives National Medal of Arts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>San Diegans have long known that Old Globe founding director Craig Noel is a treasure. In fact, he received the city&#8217;s rarely bestowed Living Treasure Award. <br \/>He was also honored with the California Governor&#8217;s Award for the Arts and made the San Diego Union-Tribune&#8217;s list of 25 people who shaped the city&#8217;s history. <br \/>The San Diego Theatre Critics Circle named its annual awards the &#8220;Craig Noel Awards for Excellence in Theatre,&#8221; and historically Noel bestows each award personally, shakes the awardee&#8217;s hand and poses for a photo. <br \/> Nonetheless, when one mentioned the name Craig Noel to someone on the other coast, even to someone theatrically savvy, the response was likely to be &#8220;Craig who?&#8221; <br \/>That was then, this is now. So there. <br \/>In a ceremony at the White House Nov. 19, Noel received the National Medal of Arts from President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush. <br \/> The medal won&#8217;t make Noel any more Republican than he ever was, but the 92-year-old living legend accepted with his customary style and grace and was photographed with a smile on his face and the president at his side. <br \/>In another pose with Old Globe executive director Lou Spisto, Noel wears a smile and the huge medal hangs around his neck. <br \/> Noel received the award &#8220;&#8221; a presidential initiative established in 1984 and managed by the National Endowment for the Arts &#8220;&#8221; for &#8220;his decades of leadership as a pillar of the American theater. As a director of hundreds of plays and a mentor to generations of artists, his work has inspired audiences and theater producers across the nation.&#8221; <br \/> Few theater artists devote a lifetime to one organization. Noel did just that. Born in New Mexico in 1915, he came to San Diego as a child, acted in plays at San Diego High School and decided to become an actor. <br \/> Fresh out of high school, he attended San Diego State University, then called State College. To make extra money, he worked at a drugstore at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Laurel Street, chauffeured &#8220;two old ladies&#8221; and worked at a check booth on the exposition grounds in Balboa Park. The year was 1935. <br \/>Whenever time allowed, he went to the Old Globe Theatre to watch a professional acting troupe perform 50-minute versions of Shakespeare&#8217;s plays. <br \/> Two years later, Noel made his acting debut at the Old Globe. Except for a brief stint in Hollywood and military service during World War II, Noel never left. He became director, then artistic director and guiding light. <br \/>In 1981, having reached retirement age, Noel picked his own successor, Jack O&#8217;Brien. Still, Noel did not leave. He, O&#8217;Brien and managing director Thomas Hall formed a unique triumvirate that thrived for many years. <br \/> Noel&#8217;s long and singular life of devotion to theatrical arts and to the Old Globe deserve the National Medal of Arts. <br \/> &#8220;You ask if I had any idea where the Globe was going at the beginning,&#8221; Noel said in a circa 1995 interview with this writer. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t know the exact course it was going to take. The optimism of youth being what it was, I thought I would be a movie star by the time I was 22, which is pretty old when you&#8217;re 18. <br \/> &#8220;People are continually surprised when they ask that question to hear me say, &#8216;Yes, I did know. Yes, I did believe.&#8217; Yes, I did work hard because I thought I knew where the Globe was going and what it could be. If you don&#8217;t have any idea where the theater could go, you meander, and you don&#8217;t make the commitment to the institution.&#8221; <br \/> Thanks, Craig, for a lifetime of commitment. You always had our medals and our devotion. <br \/>Charlene Baldridge, who can&#8217;t remember when she first met Noel, is a member of the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle. <br \/>Her first experience of the Old Globe was Captain&#8217;s Paradise in 1962.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>San Diegans have long known that Old Globe founding director Craig Noel is a treasure. In fact, he received the city&#8217;s rarely bestowed Living Treasure Award. He was also honored with the California Governor&#8217;s Award for the Arts and made the San Diego Union-Tribune&#8217;s list of 25 people who shaped the city&#8217;s history. 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