1930-1940
1930-31
THE HAUNTED HOUSE
R.U.R.
THE DOVER ROAD
THE SMILE WOMAN
THE FLIGHT OF THE HERONS
CALL IT ART
SEAWEED
THE SAME OLD THING
1933-34
THE NOBLE OUTCAST or JERRY THE TRAMP
THE WAY OF A MAID
ANDANTE
THE WIVING OF HENRY
HEDDA GABLER
ENGAGED
HALF NOTES
1934-35
SUN-UP
A PARAGRAPH FOR LUNCH
SANCTUARY IN ST. LUKE’S
MEN AT WORK
THE BLUE DANUBE WALTZES AGAIN
1935-36
I’LL LEAVE IT TO YOU
THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL
THE WORKHOUSE WARD
DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS CAROL
THE TRUTH
A DOLL’S HOUSE
LAVENDER LADIES
1936-37
TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
BEYOND THE HORIZON
1937-38
WHEN LADIES MEET
AT LAST MAY SMILE
1938-39
THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY
WORKSHOP PLAYS: HEDDA GABLER, THE ELOPEMENT, THE BOOR
ICEBOUND
MOST CELESTIAL ONE
THE PETRIFIED FOREST
1939-40
STAGE DOOR
EXCURSION
WORKSHOP PLAYS: STARS BE NOT DARKENED, TCHAIKOVSKY
SUSAN AND GOD
WORKSHOP PLAYS: THE LITLLE PRISON, BOX AND COX, IN THE MORGUE, FOUR COUNTING GLADYS
1918-1930
1918
Theatre was organized.
1919
YOU NEVER CAN TELL
1922
LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN
1923-1924
CANDIDA
AMBUSH
JANE CLEGG
JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN
THE BEAU OF BATH
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
THE MAN WHO MARRIED A DUMB WIFE
IN A GONDOLA
BEYOND THE HORIZON
THE TORCHBEARERS
1925
THE RIVALS
PYGMALION
THE TRYSTING PLACE
RIDERS TO THE SEA
TORCHES
1926-27
A FAREWELL SUPPER
MORRACE
SHALL WE JOIN THE LADIES?
THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH
DEAR BRUTUS
THE CASSILLIS ENGAGEMENT
HAY FEVER
OUTWARD BOUND
THE PIGEON
MR. PIM PASSES BY
1927-28
DULCY
THE NO ‘COUNT BOY
THE DREAMY KID
PRUNELLA OR LOVE IN A DUTCH GARDEN
THE DETOUR
ANNA CHRISTIE
THE STOLEN PRINCE
HOW NOT TO WRITE A PLAY
THE TWELVE POUND LOOK
RIGHT YOU ARE
1928-29
ON THE LOT
SPIRALS
SCHNITZLERESQUE
EXPRESSING WILLIE
AUTUMN FIRE
WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
THE DYBBUK
1929-30
A CHRISTMAS PLAY OF EARLY ENGLAND
FASHION
THE EMPEROR JONES
THE GOOD FELLOW
THE SEA GULL
The Buddy Holly Story
Tacoma Musical Playhouse
May 15 through June 7
Before the Beatles, The Beach Boys or The Rolling Stones ever played a note, Rock ‘n’ Roll was forever changed by BUDDY HOLLY, a 19-year-old kid from Texas. BUDDY – THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY tells the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, from the moment in 1957 when “That’ll Be The Day” hit the airwaves until his tragic death less than two years later. The show features more than 20 hits including “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” and “Oh Boy!” Buddy will have you on your feet and send you out of the theater on an unstoppable high” (The Boston Globe)!
The Ceremony of Innocence
Summer Camp 2015
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Session 1: June 22 through July 19
Session 2: July 20 through August 16
AGNES OF GOD
Dukesbay Productions
March 1-March 17, 2019
Summoned to a convent, Dr. Martha Livingstone, a court-appointed psychiatrist, is charged with assessing the sanity of a novice accused of murdering her newborn.
97th Season Auditions
Auditions for our 97th Season will begin in late August 2015
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Dear Friend of Tacoma Little Theatre:
100 YEARS! I still can’t believe it. Each time that I hear that number it makes me proud to live in a community that has supported Tacoma Little Theatre for a full century. 100 years ago we started with no home, performing in whatever space we could find. You, as our generous community, have been with us as we purchased our current auditorium in 1940, the expansion that created our lobby in 1956, and two years ago when we acquired the building next door that has become “Stage Right”, which houses our technical operations. Through these 100 years, you have experienced high quality performing arts right here in your backyard. 100 years is a long journey, and it’s been an honor to have you with us through all the laughter, tears, and challenges.
“We’ve been coming for many years to TLT and we always think we have seen the BEST play each time, but then when we see the most current one, we love it too! This play was incredible - such talented actors, the music, the dance, the joy it brought to all of us in the audience. Thank You, Thank You for making our Sundays something to look forward to each and every time!” -A TLT Ticket Holder
TLT was honored this year by the City of Tacoma’s AMOCAT award which recognizes organizations that positively impact the community with their passion, innovation, and commitment to the arts. Under the guidance of our staff and Board of Directors, TLT is already planning on what the next century will bring. Many of you have seen the small changes that have happened over the last six seasons such as air conditioning, parking for Season Ticket holders, new house and stage lighting, and the start of our “Grab a Seat” campaign. We take your suggestions very seriously, so please always let us know what you’re enjoying, and what we could improve upon.
“Honestly, I wasn't overly enthused and almost gave the tickets away to a friend. So glad I kept them. What fun and so very well done! Too much fun to miss! One of the very best mounted shows yet at TLT. Over time it has been a pleasure to watch the productions at TLT improve and continue to surprise and delight! Great job to all!” -A TLT Patron after seeing Seussical
TLT provides the South Puget Sound region with an education program serving youth and adults in the community year-round, helping them reach their creative potential. During the 2017/18 season attendance for this program increased by 250% from previous years. Last year 37 students received full or partial scholarships. This represents an increase of 33% due to student need. You embraced this need and increased donations to give the experience of theatre to students who otherwise financially, would not be able to participate. These scholarships change lives and you are helping to create the future performers who will grace stages in Pierce county and beyond.
“The organization displayed by the staff for ‘Hairspray’ was phenomenal. Every detail was covered!!! Thank you for all of your hard work and mentoring the kiddos, especially my daughter. I’m not sure the staff realizes the difference they’re making in these kid’s lives... the friendships, sense of family and a place they can truly be themselves!!” -A TLT Parent
100 years of donations have helped sustain TLT and the performing arts in our region. It is only through the continued support of our community members that the arts can thrive. We offer a range of donation options that are listed at the bottom of this letter. You can even pledge your donation amount over a monthly or quarterly payment schedule. If you are interested in establishing a legacy gift of support through planned (estate) giving or stock transfers, please contact me directly. Remember that any amount helps us, from $1 to $10,000. TLT is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization making your donation fully tax-deductible.
If you have already donated to us this season, thank you! If you are considering donating to us now, thank you! Please fill out the bottom portion of this letter or CLICK HERE to make a donation online. To donate over the phone, you may call me personally at 253-272-2281. It’s always a delight to have the opportunity to speak with those that have kept TLT thriving for 100 Years.
All my best,
Chris Serface
Managing Artistic Director
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FOOLS PLAY IMPROV AT TLT
July 27, 2019 @ 8:00pm
August 24, 2019 @ 8:00pm
October 5, 2019 @ 8:00pm
November 23, 2019 @ 8:00pm
January 11, 2020 @ 8:00pm
February 15, 2020 @ 8:00pm
April 11, 2020 @ 8:00pm
May 23, 2020 @ 8:00pm
June 27, 2020 @ 8:00pm
Fools Play is excited to be back at Tacoma Little Theatre for a fourth consecutive season! Tacoma’s monthly recurring Improv show. Tickets only $10. This Tacoma staple is a must-see.
The cast of Fools Play has two rules: Have Fun and Be Fearless. They take those rules and perform two longform improvised stories full of characters, drama, and humor. For 20-40 minutes, during each story, inspired by each other and you, we get to inhabit the lives of characters in worlds familiar or strange for an epic journey or an intimate glimpse. Entirely improvised, we never know what will happen, but we do know we love discovering these stories.
No two stories are ever the same and infinite new stories are just waiting to be found.
Each show will be approximately one and a half hour long including a mid-show intermission. Concessions, including alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase from Tacoma Little Theatre.
Material is unscripted and uncensored. Recommended for mature-minded audiences.
LILY OELLERICH, PRODUCTION MANAGER
Lily is excited to be joining TLT as its new Production Manager. A Stage Manager and Stagehand from Tacoma, they have been enjoying theatrical work in the area for the past 10 years. They hold a BFA in Theatre Design and Tech from Pacific Lutheran University. Their past credits include A Doll’s House, Part 2 (SM), The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (ASM) and The Thanksgiving Play (Production Manager).
NICK FITZGERALD, EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Nick brings over a decade of experience in the world of performing arts and education. With a passion for storytelling and nurturing creative expression, Nick has been a teaching artist with many established theaters in the South Sound while also maintaining his position as a substitute teacher in the Auburn School District. He has seamlessly transitioned between various roles within community theatres since graduating with a bachelors degree in Theatre Arts from Washington State University.
He has been a part of the South Sound theater community in many capacities. As an actor, he has been seen on the stage in such performances as Significant Other (TLT), Bent (Changing Scene), Proof (Dukesbay), A Chorus Line (TLT), and Newsies (TMP). As a director, he has guided such shows as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Addams Family: Young at Part and Freaky Friday the Musical for TLT, The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later with The Changing Scene, Scrooge the Musical for Auburn Community Players along with countless educational camp shows. His theatrical range has even brought him experience in Costuming, Choreography and Stage Management as well.
Nick is truly honored and humbled to be given this opportunity to join the great staff of Tacoma Little Theatre. He is most excited to continue growing the education of theatre for young people in Tacoma and the surrounding areas.
"Good Show!" "Play It With Love!"
Nick will be joining the TLT team beginning in mid-July as Stephanie Kroschel, current Education Director, begins her graduate studies.
Moonlight and Magnolias
June 13 through 22, 2014
Legendary producer David O. Selznick has shut down production of his new epic, Gone with the Wind. The screenplay, you see, just doesn’t work. So what’s an all-powerful movie mogul to do? Summoning screenwriter Ben Hecht and director Victor Fleming (from the set of The Wizard of Oz) to his office, he locks the doors, closes the shades, and the three men labor over five days to fashion a script that will become the blueprint for one of the most successful and beloved films of all time.
FRANK ROBERTS, LEAD CARPENTER
Bye Bye Birdie
May 9 through June 1, 2014
Bye Bye Birdie is one of the most captivating musical shows of the 20th century. It is a satire done with the fondest affection, and tells the story of a rock and roll singer who is about to be drafted into the army, and his farewell perfor- mance in a small Midwestern town. It gives an insight into the everyday family life that
is very much part of us all. It is the tops in imagination and frivolity!
THOMAS ROBINSON, SHOP TECHNICIAN
Chapter Two
March 14 through 30, 2014
Writer George Schneider, a recent widower, is encour- aged by his younger brother Leo to start dating again. But this sends George into even more of a depression after a series of bad matches. Then Leo comes up with Jennie Malone and she’s a keep-
er. Still, it’s a bumpy trip on the road to Dreamland for these not-so-young lovers. But George and Jennie stumble on, overcoming both their hesitation on the rebound and emotional neediness.
To Kill a Mockingbird
January 24 through February 9, 2014
Wide-eyed Scout is fascinat- ed with the people of her small town but, from the start, there’s a rumble of thunder just under the calm surface. When Scout’s father, the humble and respected lawyer Atticus Finch, defends a black man against shocking accu- sations by a white family, the town takes sides, and Scout learns about the contradic- tions of prosperity and dire poverty, celebrated freedom and rank injustice, love and hate. This dramatization of
the touching classic tale is a meaningful work of art.