ABOUT US

History

Formed in 1951, The Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County, Inc, is a non-profit service organization dedicated to providing live theatre to the people of Tuscarawas County and beyond. The first play, Biography, was presented on October 9, 1951 at the former Union Opera House in New Philadelphia. After it was razed in May 1957, productions were presented at the New Philadelphia Elks, Dover High School, Tuscora Park, and even a tent! During this time the membership realized the need to have its own building.

After much worry, work, and planning, property was purchased, and plans were drawn for constructing a new facility. On September 9, 1961, the first shovel of earth was turned and construction began on the new theatre at 466 Carrie Ave. in New Philadelphia. Then on June 18, 1963, the new facility made its debut as The Little Theatre presented The Miracle Worker for eleven performances. This was the first time in the history of the organization that they were able to afford such a lengthy run. This milestone was reached only through the considerable amounts of money, building materials, and many hours of labor donated by members and friends of the theatre.

In 1990, a generous grant from the Reeves Foundation of Dover, Ohio funded the construction of an addition to the rear of the building, providing much-needed space for set construction and storage and wardrobe storage. Until this time, rehearsing performers tolerated the sawdust generated by on-stage set construction and the general congestion created by lack of storage space.

The air-conditioned structure includes 252 comfortable theatre seats; dressing rooms; facilities for prop storage, set building, wardrobe, and make-up; professional lighting; and a lobby with box office, refreshment counter and restroom facilities.

Over the years, The Little theatre has had the privilege of presenting hundreds of productions, chosen to appeal to a wide variety of audiences. Productions range each season from musicals to dramas to comedies to children's productions. Everyone involved with The Little Theatre does so with no compensation, giving their time and talents to help present high-quality productions to the community.

Little Theatre Board of Trustees
2011-2012

Officers


Christa Roberts
President

Frank Huff
Vice President

Aden Troyer
Treasurer

Candice McMath
Secretary

Trustees


Alex Allesandri-Bruce
Trustee

Carolyn Dixon
Trustee


Roxie Long
Trustee


Machelle Miller
Trustee

Jack Pottmeyer
Trustee

Mike Taylor
Trustee

Chairpersons

Box Office
Debra Burkart
Membership
Pat Potter
Building & Grounds
Open
OCTA Representative
Sally Holmes
Concessions
Frank Huff & Meghan Miller
Patrons
Tom Morris
Curtain Call
Kathy Blair & Steve Long
Play Reading
Allison Morris
Capital Improvement
Tom Police
Props
Pam Douglas
Grants
Tom Police
Publicity
Lee Elliott
Hair & Makeup
Debi DeVore
Social Media & Website
Chad S. Roberts
Historian
Rich Jagunic
Sound
Rich Jagunic
House
Christa Roberts
Set
Chad S. Roberts
Lighting
Chad S. Roberts
Ushers
Terri Miller
Marketing
Pat Potter
Wardrobe
Alex Allesandri-Bruce

Previous Shows

YEAR
SHOW
2011 No Sex Please, We're British
2011 Lend Me a Tenor
2011 High School Musical
2011 The Wizard of Oz
2011 Leading Ladies
2010 Lost In Yonkers
2010 Honk!
2010 A Grand Night For Singing
2010 Cinderella
2009 A Broadway Christmas Carol
2009 The Foreigner
2009 I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
2009 All My Sons
2009 Lucky Stiff
2008 A Christmas Story
2008 I Do! I Do!
2008 Beauty and the Beast
2008 Proof
2008 Sugar
2007 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
2007 Steel Magnolias
2007 Oliver!
2007 I Hate Hamlet
2007 God's Favorite
2006 The Cover of Life
2006 Jerry's Girls
2006 The Complete History of America (abridged)
2006 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
2006 Fiddler On the Roof
2005 Sweet Charity
2005 Messiah On the Frigidaire
  MORE TO COME