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Here you will find old SF Theatre front page news and announcements. This page goes back to 12/22/2007.

 

11/15/2008

That's a wrap

A special thanks to everyone who helped to make our 2008 summer season such a success! The St. Francisville Transitory Theatre is currently discussing plans for next season's production(s). Be sure to check back often as information will be posted as soon as it becomes available.

12/23/2007

The Summer Show

As many of you know, we are planning our biggest show yet for this summer! Although nothing has been officially decided yet, the company is reviewing several potential plays. What we can tell you is this: it's going to be big. We're trying to incorporate as much of the community as possible with this production. The cast size will likely be fifty or more. This means we are going to need volunteers! Not just actors, but anyone who wants to participate in making this show by contributing costumes or props, or by helping out behind the scenes operating lights, sounds, etc. We can definitely use your help!

12/23/2007

Congratulations to everyone

involved with our most recent production, A Merry Medieval Christmas. This marks a first for the company: the first time that a non-student director took on the task of directing a complete play for the St. Francisville Transitory Theatre. The results were great. Amidst the power failures, last-minute cast and schedule changes, ever-changing props, and consistent sold-out shows, the cast and crew managed to pull everything together in true StFrTrTh style and put on a great performance night after night. Also, this show marks the debut performances of some newer members of the company.

Cast and crew photos and dvd's will be made available for the company members soon. With any luck, we'll get them made for you before Christmas!

12/22/2007

Website Update

We have made some big changes to the website. Take a look around and see what all is different. Let us know what you like, don't like, what works, and what doesn't work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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