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We present these pages to offer some
well-deserved recognition for the wonderful people who
have given their ideas, sweat, and time to the Marshalltown Community
Theatre. Without their efforts, our theatre would be little
more than a dark room. We celebrate your generous gift to our
community!
If
you
have participated in an MCT production in the past, in any capacity,
please take your bow with the folks on these pages. Contact the MCT
Web Site Information Director and arrange to be included.
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Britta ADAMS
Knoxville, TN
Growing up in
Marshalltown, Britta found herself being an audience spectator at MCT
most of the time, until the summer of 2006. While joining us in Marshalltown for
a short time, Britta made her debut performance in WORKING before
leaving again and going to Knoxville, TN. Being a musician, she is
no stranger to the stage, and has welcomed this new musical challenge.
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Janet ALBEE Marshalltown, IA
Janet has been very
active in the arts over the years. She has choreographed shows for
MCC and the Community Theatre, including several GALA's. Janet has been
honored with the Martha Ellen Tye award twice. Once for Outstanding
Performance in GYPSY and again the following year for choreography.
Janet's performance in our 2003 production of THE WOMEN is the latest in a
line of shows that includes THE SOUND OF MUSIC, OCTET BRIDGE CLUB, THE
HEIRESS, and ANNIE. Who knows what lies in the future?
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Ben ALLEY Marshalltown, IA
Portraying Jonas
Slonacker in our 2009 summer docudrama, THE LARAMIE PROJECT, is a role
that carried much meaning for Ben, since he is an activist for gay
rights. Although this was his first MCT production, he has
participated in several high school plays and musicals. Ben
intends to go to college, planning to get a doctorate in music
composition. He also enjoys choir, band, and large
group/individual speech.
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Aaron ANDERSON Marshalltown, IA
Aaron first
participated in the MCT Orchestra during CABARET in 2003, returning to
play the horn in 2008 for our summer musical, OLIVER!. He took
time away from our stage to play in a variety of symphonies and bands,
as well as attending the University of Northern Iowa where he majored in
Music Education.
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Ken ANDERSON Marshalltown, IA
Ken made his
long-overdue return to our stage as Clyde Elliot in
COCKTAILS WITH MIMI during the fall of 2007. He was glad to be
back, since his previous MCT performance was as the Inspector in AN INSPECTOR CALLS way back
in 1999. Ken manages the Marshalltown Chamber of Commerce, and while he
has some spare time, the chance to perform in an MCT play is very
challenging. "It gives me a chance to really stretch my comfort level."
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Pat APGAR Marshalltown, IA
Pat feels fortunate
to be one of a few remaining cast members of the original MCT company,
where he performed many parts in his youth, from 1932 through 1942.
He fondly recalls, during the Great Depression, how theatre patrons
brought sacks of coal to heat the old Miller Auditorium, trying to ward
off the record breaking cold temperatures during performances.
Pat's veteran stage career started in grade school with Thimble Theater
productions and continued throughout high school, including the one act
play, CROW'S NEST, which won the highest honors given in state-wide
competition. He enjoyed being in our GALA TREASURES 2006 where he
performed in the skit "Soap," because he was able to read his letters to
the maid without having to actually memorize his lines. He said,
"It was perfect for me." Pat hopes to present a similar one-man
skit in the future that he feels is even more hilarious than "Soap"!
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Emily APPELGATE Marshalltown, IA
While taking a
summer break from majoring in chemistry at Iowa State University, Emily
played percussion in the 2008 musical, OLIVER!, as part of the MCT
orchestra. She also joined the orchestra for our GALA 2004.
Emily has several hobbies that include, but are not limited to laughing,
thinking, erasing, smiling, talking, worrying, and chemistry, all of
which she hopes to practice somewhere important.
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Raul AREVALO Marshalltown, IA
Raul enjoys fishing
and camping whenever possible. He is actively involved with the
community as an Outreach Director for the Salvation Army. Raul's
MCT debut was with the part of Manuel in our 2006 production of THE
GINGERBREAD LADY. He said he was excited and ready to perform!
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Lisa ATCHER
Gilman, IA
As part of the MCT
Orchestra in 2000, Lisa played the trumpet in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON
THE WAY TO THE FORUM, and again in 2008 for OLIVER! After studying
music at Luther College and Middle Tennessee State University, she made
the switch to the Dental Assisting Program at Marshalltown Community
College, and now works at the Hyvee Pharmacy. Lisa enjoys spending
time playing disc golf, playing with her dog, Sharpie, and composing
music.
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