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With two successful productions this year, it appeared the local group was back from COVID but other issues hurt them. Lexington theatre group forced to shut down after 8 years Skip to main content
Lexington Conservatory Theatre. Lexington Conservatory Theatre was an equity summer theatre company in the Catskills town of Lexington, New York.Co-founded in 1976 by a group of professional theatre artists including Oakley Hall III, Michael Van Landingham and Bruce Bouchard, the theatre operated for five seasons at the historic Lexington House, a former hotel turned artist retreat. [1]
Local theatre group, the Lexington Theatre Company, will celebrate 10 years with its annual “Concert with the Stars” show 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Lexington Opera House. The cabaret-style ...
In 1976, he co-founds Lexington Conservatory Theatre at Lexington House in the Catskill mountains. The first seasons of the company merit acclaim and increased expectations. Amidst rising career pressure, the responsibilities of marriage and family dosed with excessive drinking, Hall falls from a nearby bridge, suffering a traumatic brain injury.
Oakley "Tad" Hall III (May 26, 1950 [1] [2] – February 13, 2011 [3]) was an American playwright, director, and author. [4] The co-founder and first artistic director of Lexington Conservatory Theatre, in 1978 he suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall from a bridge; he spent decades in recovery and in the process of creating a new life.
A 60th anniversary of the original Broadway debut and a deadly war that has claimed more than 35,000 lives set the stage for the local group’s latest production.
Concert with the Stars is an annual winter rite presented by the Lexington Theatre Company. This year, though, the celebrity talent is homegrown. Headlining will be Colton Ryan, graduate of ...
Sullivan Canaday White is a theater director, producer and educator in Lexington, Kentucky. Born on February 8, 1966, White attended primary and secondary schools in Estill County, Kentucky, and received a BA from the University of Kentucky (1988), an MA from Northwestern University (1995), and an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University (2007).