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The festival was in operation from 2011 until 2015, one year after Sayles retired from the Playhouse. In the summer of 2012, consisted of 6 mainstages productions at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse; 3 "Off-Broadway"-style shows presented at the Auburn Public Theater; and the PITCH which presented staged readings of new musical works at Theater Mack.
This is a list of theatre companies with membership of the Theatre Communications Group ... Merry Go-Round Playhouse, Auburn, New York; Metro Theater Company, ...
Thommie's hometown theater, The Rev Theater Co. (formerly the Finger Lakes Musical Theater Festival at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse) created the Thommie Walsh Memorial Scholarship in 2018. The scholarship is given to an Auburn native who wishes to pursue a career in the performing arts.
She played the role of Belle in Disney’s musical Beauty and the Beast in the first regional production of the musical at the Cumberland County Playhouse. [8] She then played the role of Belle again at the Merry Go Round Playhouse [9] and also [10] at the Arkansas Repertory Theatre. [11]
Subsequent regional productions took place at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre (March 15-April 28, 2012), [33] Pointe Performing Arts Center in Orlando, Florida (March 30-April 15, 2012), The Music Theatre in Wichita, Kansas (June 22-July 1, 2012), [34] Auburn, New York's Merry-Go-Round Playhouse (June 27-July 18, 2012), [35] The Patchogue ...
2016 — Little Shop of Horrors — Berkshire Theatre Group, Choreographer 2016 — Carousel — Arena Stage , Choreographer 2017 — The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas — Merry Go Round Playhouse, Director/Choreographer
The Chicago production began previews on June 24, 2005, with an official opening night on July 13, 2005, at the Oriental Theatre (now known as the Nederlander Theatre). On January 24, 2006, Cates replaced Gasteyer in the lead role. For this engagement, she starred opposite Stacie Morgan Lewis and Erin Mackey as G(a)linda.
Playhouse Theatre: Heinemann, London 1927: A play in three acts [105] The Sacred Flame: November 1928: New York Doubleday, Doran & Co, New York 1928: A play in three acts [106] The Bread-Winner: 30 September 1930: Vaudeville Theatre: Heinemann, London 1930: A comedy in one act; written in 1930 [107] For Services Rendered: 1 November 1932: Globe ...