![]() ![]() Some of her most recent roles you may have seen her in are Sheila (Hair) and Kate Monster (Avenue Q). Gabrielle Sowell (Elizabeth) is the 20-year-old daughter of Deirdre and Randy Sowell and is currently pursuing a degree in theatre and will be transferring to GCSU in the fall. Voss for a wonderful season, and she hopes you all enjoy the show!! This is Elinor's second time being in Young Frankenstein, and she couldn't think of a better send off than getting the opportunity to play her favorite character alongside some of her very talented friends. She plans to attend Valdosta State University to pursue a BFA in Musical Theatre in the fall. Elinor has been performing at MLT since the age of 4 but was most recently seen as Ariel in Production Camp's Little Mermaid Jr, #14 in The Wolves, and Babette in Beauty and The Beast. She is the daughter of long-time orchestra members, Rob and Monica Fenimore. Hannigan in Annie, Sophie in Mamma Mia, and Anna in Frozen. She hopes you enjoy the show!Įlinor Fenimore (Inga) is a recent graduate of Stratford Academy where she played roles such as Ms. She’s thankful to her friends and family for always supporting her. You may have seen her recently as #11 in The Wolves and Trekkie Monster in Avenue Q. Laura Ashlyn Pridgen (Igor) is very excited to be part of this incredible cast. He plans to major in Anthropology and eventually become a screenwriter. When he isn’t working, studying, or rehearsing, Caleb enjoys cinema, writing, and occasionally babysitting the younger of his 11 siblings. This is his second show with MLT after Avenue Q and his first lead role at this theatre, though you may have seen him in several shows at Perry Players. You may have recently seen him as Lumiere in MLT’s Beauty and the Beast! Chas is ecstatic to work with such a great cast and would like to thank his family and friends for supporting him.Ĭaleb Stallworth (The Monster) is honored to join this phenomenal cast on MLT’s stage for Young Frankenstein. Many of the cups that are used today have been around since then, maintaining this unique, historical tradition.Jimmy Bramble, Alaina Desmond, Matt Fortson, Riley Gallagher, Anna Graves, Ashlee Haynie, Andrew Hebenstreit, Kanon Hinson, MC Hulgan, Holly Jaenz, Rebecca Layfield, Adam Lease, Josey Maddox, Mac Miller, Annsley Smith, Rachel Tisdel, Maggie Verner, Anna Watson, Margaret Wilson, Randy WoodardĪdditional Choreography by - Sylvia Haynieįollow Spot – Charles Hollingsworth, Jonathan Leaseīackstage Crew – Gita Pavuluri, LeVaughn Scott, Anna WangerinĬhas Pridgen (Frederick) is a Mercer grad who obtained his BA in theatre and journalism. So that everyone who attended the large audiences of each production could be served, the small demitasse cups were used to keep portion sizes small. The ladies who were supporters of the theatre would go around to their neighbors and acquire as much coffee as possible to serve during intermission. This developed during WWII when the need for rationing began. One of the traditions of Macon Little Theatre is its use of demitasse cups for serving coffee during intermission. This expansion allowed for up to 2000 season ticket members. No seat was to be further than 60 feet from the stage. The state of the art location would include auditorium seating for 350 people, dressing rooms, a lobby, and an orchestra pit. ![]() In 1961, construction began on Forsyth Road so that the first real theatre could be used for its 29th season. With 200 charter members and packed houses, Macon Little Theatre was the social place to be. Local performing artists displayed their talent while local visual artists helped decorate sets and costumes. It all began in the old Ideal Laundry building on the corner of Riverside Drive and First Street. The theatre opened its doors to the public on Mawith the presentation of Hay Fever. Macon Little Theatre is the oldest, continuously running community theatre under the same name in the southeast. ![]()
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