Difference between revisions of "Weekend Theater"
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− | '''Weekend | + | '''Weekend Theater''' is a nonprofit community theater production company in Little Rock, Arkansas. The theater hosts productions only on the weekends, and all members are volunteers. The company began in a local church in 1993. |
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+ | Weekend Theater performs in a "black-box" theater at the corner of Seventh and Chester streets. The president of the Weekend Theater Board is Julie Jackson; the vice president is Debbie Partee; the secretary-treasurer is Laura Smoller. Other board members are Jaime Scott Blakey, Ben Cox, Christian Davis, John Andrew Ellis, Ameria Jones, Muriel Lederman, Iris Olivia, Allison Pace, Kathryn Pryor, Patty Miller-Marshall, Kate Redden, Grif Stockley, and Marilyn Weinstein. The artistic director is Ralph Hyman, and the assistant artistic director is Andy Hall. The executive director is Patti German. | ||
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Revision as of 13:34, 5 April 2008
Weekend Theater is a nonprofit community theater production company in Little Rock, Arkansas. The theater hosts productions only on the weekends, and all members are volunteers. The company began in a local church in 1993.
Weekend Theater performs in a "black-box" theater at the corner of Seventh and Chester streets. The president of the Weekend Theater Board is Julie Jackson; the vice president is Debbie Partee; the secretary-treasurer is Laura Smoller. Other board members are Jaime Scott Blakey, Ben Cox, Christian Davis, John Andrew Ellis, Ameria Jones, Muriel Lederman, Iris Olivia, Allison Pace, Kathryn Pryor, Patty Miller-Marshall, Kate Redden, Grif Stockley, and Marilyn Weinstein. The artistic director is Ralph Hyman, and the assistant artistic director is Andy Hall. The executive director is Patti German.