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Minnesota Association of Community Theatres

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  • Sidney Lumet and “The Wiz”

    05/20/2025

    Steven LaVigne

    By Steven LaVigne Films based on the work of L. Frank Baum have been made for over a century. The first Wizard of Oz film was made in 1910. The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914) was a film before it became a novel, The first feature length version was released in 1925 starring Dorothy Dwan…

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  • George Cukor and “My Fair Lady”

    04/15/2025

    Steven LaVigne

    My Fair Lady is one of the theater’s most phenomenal musicals.

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  • John Huston and “Annie”

    03/18/2025

    Steven LaVigne

    by Steven LaVigne It was Martin Charnin’s idea to transform Harold Gray’s comic strip, Little Orphan Annie, into a musical. However, when he first suggested it to playwright Thomas Meehan and composer Charles Strouse their response was negative. They gradually came around to the project. At the time, the United States had survived the Nixon/Watergate…

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  • James Whale and the 1936 “Show Boat”

    02/18/2025

    Steven LaVigne

    by Steven LaVigne Although it didn’t happen often enough, several movie musicals managed to capture the brilliance of their stage beginnings. This production of Show Boat, brought to the stage in 1927 by Florenz Ziegfeld and considered the first great musical of the Twentieth Century is a perfect example. Released by Universal, the 1936 version…

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  • Playing with Community

    02/13/2025

    Guest Author

    Playing with Community

    At Grand Rapids Players, we like to ‘play’ beyond the stage. Generating buzz and excitement for an upcoming production is a key marketing goal in striving for box office success.

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  • A Short History of Oscar Wilde’s Theater Career

    01/31/2025

    Steven LaVigne

    A Short History of Oscar Wilde’s Theater Career

    People often think that whatever Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) wrote was instant gold for the playwright. This isn’t the case.

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  • Fred Zinnemann and “Oklahoma!”

    01/21/2025

    Steven LaVigne

    by Steven LaVigne As anyone who’s read about or taken a class in the history of musical theater knows, Oklahoma! was an innovative musical whose original production changed the genre forever. Prior to 1943, musicals usually opened with a chorus of pretty girls singing and dancing in order to draw in the audience, especially the…

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  • Harold Prince and “A Little Night Music”

    12/17/2024

    Steven LaVigne

    by Seven LaVigne Theater directors generally stay in the theater, but some have branched out with films – not always successfully. For every Mike Nichols, Bob Fosse or Joshua Logan, there’s someone who should have known better. Harold Prince (1928-2019) is one of them! Fortunately, he only made two movies. Winner of an unprecedented 21…

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  • Colin Higgins and “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”

    11/19/2024

    Steven LaVigne

    By Steven LaVigne If writer and director Colin Higgins (1941-1988) is remembered at all, it’ll be for both the novel and screenplay of the 1971 cult film, Harold and Maude, which began as his Master’s thesis at UCLA. Due to the films’ popularity (including a 3-year engagement at Edina’s Westgate Theater, which has since been…

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  • Arthur Hiller and Man of La Mancha

    10/15/2024

    Steven LaVigne

    One of the most popular Broadway hits of the 1960s was Man of La Mancha. United Artists brought Man of La Mancha to the screen, directed by Arthur Miller.

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