Ozark Actors Theatre

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Ozark Actors Theatre
Formation1987
HeadquartersRolla, Missouri
Stage Manager
Jim Welch
Websiteozarkactorstheatre.org

Ozark Actors Theatre is an Equity[1] theater company in Rolla, Missouri[2] founded in 1987 by pianist Gail Andrews-Hintz and founding Artistic Director F. Reed Brown[3][4] with the help of actress Cindy Beger and her friend Kathy Pukas.[5] In 1993, The Cedar Street Playhouse became the home of Ozark Actors Theatre.[6][7] Ozark Actors Theatre quickly gained a reputation for doing quality theatrical productions, and drew acclaim in Missouri and nationwide.[8] In 2010 Jason Cannon became the artistic director,[9] and Pamela Reckamp took the position in 2015.[1]

The only Equity theatre in the area,[8] they have produced more than 100 shows and are affiliated with the Missouri Arts Council.[10][11]

List of Shows[]

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

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References[]

  1. ^ a b "Ozark Actors Theatre Appoints New Artistic Director - Visit Rolla". Visit Rolla.
  2. ^ "The Ozark Actors Theatre in Rolla". MissouriLife.com.
  3. ^ http://www.waynesvilledailyguide.com/article/20120625/NEWS/306259901
  4. ^ "About Us". Ozark Actors Theatre.
  5. ^ Eddie O'Neill, "The little theater that could ... and still does 26 seasons later", The Rolla Daily News, July 25, 2013.
  6. ^ http://www.therolladailynews.com/article/20151113/news/151119483
  7. ^ http://www.brewerscience.com/news/471/59/Brewer-Science-Underwrites-Ozark-Actors-Theatre-to-Bring-Neil-Simon-s-FOOLS-to-Rolla
  8. ^ a b ""Good Theater Is Where You Find It- in Rolla" by Newmark, Judith - St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO), June 16, 1996".[dead link]
  9. ^ Judith Newmark, " Jason Cannon will head Ozark Actors Theatre", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 10, 2010.
  10. ^ Mark Bretz (13 July 2015). "'Importance of Being Earnest' Still Charms with Its Wit: Theater Review". Ladue News.
  11. ^ Mark Bretz (16 July 2014). "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Musical Review". Ladue News.
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