[NEohioPAL] Twinsburg Theatre in need of 1930's wheelchair

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Tue Jan 5 17:56:37 PST 2010


The Twinsburg Youth & Community Theatre is in need of a 1930's wheelchair 
for its production of Annie which opens on January 29th. We are also hoping 
to find a 1930's baby buggy for the NYC scene.

A little info about our program: The Twinsburg Youth & Community Theatre 
was founded in 1996 to bring performing arts to the community of Twinsburg. 
While it started as a youth theater to give the area's children an avenue to 
experience live stage performance, it is transitioning into a community 
theater due to the overwhelming interest of the area's adults to perform as well. 
In its 14th season, this program has enjoyed incredible community support 
and success. Each year, this theater program puts on a main stage production 
in the Twinsburg HIgh School Auditorium. There are usually at least 100 cast 
members. This year's production of Annie is no exception. There are 115 
cast members (90 youth & 25 adults). The interest keeps growing and, for the 
last several years, we have had between 200-250 people at auditions. Last 
year's production of Willy Wonka Jr. had nearly 3,000 audience members over the 
two week run of 6 performances. This year's production of Annie will run for 
3 weekends   with a total of 8 performances. 

We are fairly new to Neohiopal and certainly appreciate the benefits that 
it offers to the performing arts community. It is our hope that our Neohiopal 
friends can help us out with our need for a wheelchair for the President 
Roosevelt character and, possibly, the baby buggy from the 1930's.

Thank you.

Meredith Shreve
Theatre Program Coordinator
City of Twinsburg Parks & Recreation Dept.
Producer/Director
Twinsburg Youth & Community Theatre
Twinsburg, Ohio
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