| Avalon Theatre strives for diversity |
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| By By Dijana Groth, special to The Platform | |
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The Avalon Theatre Company started in 2005 determined to focus on socially relevant, timely and less-produced plays. Larry Mabrey and Erin Kelley dedicated their new endeavor to the professional theater artists who live and work in St. Louis. read related stories
The theater’s mission is to provide the highest quality theater experience by producing new treatments of plays and musicals featuring St. Louis professional artists, to celebrate the rich cultural fabric of the St. Louis community and to provide equitable casting opportunities for everyone. What you need to knowAvalon Theatre Company Performances at: Union United Methodist Church, 3543 Watson Road (Between Oleatha & Pernod) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 39407, St. Louis, MO 63139-8407 Founded: 2005 Hours: Performances are Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. Website: www.avalontheatre.org Telephone: 314-351-6482 Staff: Larry Mabrey, producing artistic director Erin Kelley, managing artistic director John Contini, artistic associate
The theater, set up as a not-for-profit, 501 (c)(3), works to establish a culturally rich identity for its performances, staff and audience. “One of Avalon's primary goals is to celebrate the rich diversity of St. Louis, and in essence, to share St. Louis with itself,” explains Mabrey. “ATC plans to develop original works which showcase our city's rich cultural fabric.” The first of such projects, "Little Bosnia," focuses on the St. Louis Bosnian community, performed by a blended cast of Bosnian, Former-Yugoslav, and American theater artists.
Dijana Groth came to St. Louis from what was then Yugoslavia after the Sarajevo Olympics, she owns Novella Books and Flowers on South Kingshighway. |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 April 2008 ) |
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