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Animal Farm-April, 2007

Not My Fault- 2007

Dracula- 2006

Young Marrieds At NAC

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Christmas 1933-2005

War Of The Worlds

Charlotte's Web

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Christmas 1933-2006 show

Young Marrieds At Play

Animal Farm

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Visit To A Small Planet

Dracula- 2007

Christmas Stories

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Lincoln Weekend- 2008

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Our Town

Forevermore (2008) & 2009

The Writer's Project

A Noel Coward Evening

Spoon River Anthology

Heart Songs

Rogers and Hamerstein

A Christmas Celebration

Charlotte's Web goes West

Hammerstone

Broadway Showstoppers

Animal Farm- 2010

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A Family Reunion

John Steinbeck-The Pearl

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ART At The NAC

Collaborators

 OUR TOWN The American Readers Theatre and Grey Towers Heritage Association  presented a reading of the great american classic play “Our Town” written by Thornton Wilder at Grey Towers National Historical Site on Saturday July 12th The reading was under the direction of the American Readers Theatre’s founder and director Jeffrey Stocker and performed by ART members Stacy Case, Morgan Fouse, Darren Fouse, Damon Ficken, Ruth Radone, Dick Paterson, Priscilla Krum, Greg Giblin, Priscilla Fenstermacher, Greg Kolvenbach, Natasha Green, Daniel Banks, and Kurt Merrill.

This project was supported by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency, through the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA), its regional arts funding partnership. State government funding for the arts depending upon annual appropriation by the Pennsylvania General Assembly and from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. PPA is administered by the Pocono Arts Council.


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