The Barn Theatre
The barn theatre is just off the State Highway 96 by Augusta.
The theatre originated in 1946 when Jack Ragotzy, Betty Ebert and others formed the Village Players troupe. After playing several seasons in a community hall in a former Methodist church (in Richland), in 1949 Jack and Betty moved a dairy barn, which was converted into a theatre and was purchased by them in 1954. It was incorporated as "The Barn Theatre" in 1949. In 1951 it became an Equity theatre.
Its first show was the Finian's Rainbow musical.
Notable performers
A number of notable performers made appearances at The Barn, including:
- Dana Delany
- Marin Mazzie was an apprentice in The Barn
- Michael Reno began his professional career at The Barn; he premiered his musical Revelation there in 1976
- Tom Wopat
- Wayne Lamb was a performer, choreographer and a producer at The Barn since 1955 for over 23 years.
The Barn Theatre School lists the following persons, in addition to the above ones, in their "Wall of Fame": John Newton, Adrienne Barbeau, Becky Ann Baker, Lauren Graham, Jonathan Larson, Robert Newman, and Jennifer Garner.
References
- ^ Bill Semion, WITH SUMMER COMES THEATER TIME, Chicago Tribune, 15 April 2000
- ^ Barn Theatre, The Historical Marker Database
- ^ Theatre History: The Barne Theatre
- ^ History of the Barn Theatre School
- ^ Augusta Barn celebrates 65 years of hits, Between the Lines, June 9, 2011
- ^ Edward Hoogterp, West Michigan Almanac, 2006, p. 326
- ^ "2000 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient: Marin Mazzie". WMU Alumni Association. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008.
- ^ Stockdale, Joe (2002). Man in the Spangled Pants. Allegan Forest, Michigan: The Priscilla Press. pp. 131–140. ISBN 1-886167-17-6.
- ^ "Wayne Lamb", a Purdue University webpage
- ^ Barn Theatre Archives, 1978 Barn Theatre program bio.
- ^ Introducing our Wall of Fame (retrieved January 17, 2023)