A sponsorship includes your business name and link on the civic theatre's website, recognition in the upcoming show's program and inclusion in social media promotion. The organization, in order to help fund its 75th anniversary celebration and season, is also looking for individuals and businesses to sponsor $75. Tickets are currently on sale and, those who purchase them by the end of March will receive $5 off their ticket in celebration of the theatre's 75th anniversary. It will have a number of shows in the middle of May at the Crooked Tree Arts Center. The Little Traverse Civic Theatre's upcoming "Into the Woods" production is currently still in rehearsals. It's really amazing just how many people this organization has touched," he said. "When you think about all the audience and cast members on top of the volunteers over the last 75 years, that number is huge. "The amazing thing to me is if you really think about the amount of history, the list of shows and people that have been involved in this it's insane," said Brill. Join StageAgent today and unlock amazing theatre resources and opportunities. The organization now has a working relationship with Petoskey's Crooked Tree Arts Center, which lets it use its theater space for rehearsals and all of its productions throughout each year. Upcoming performance and audition information for Little Traverse Civic Theatre in Petoskey, MI including contact information, history and associated actors and staff. They have performed and rehearsed at Stafford's Bay View Inn, Voorhies Hall in Bay View, a converted movie theater in Harbor Springs and more. In 1967, the group had grown to a point where it could produce its first musical and, while never having a brick-and-mortar house of its own, was able to still thrive. At that time the group's name was also changed to the Little Traverse Civic Theatre. The first play was presented in 1946, and in the spring of 1960 the group began a reorganization aimed at recruiting new members and laying groundwork to keep the group moving forward. The organization was started in 1945 when a group of locals organized an acting group originally under the name of the Petoskey Little Theatre. Many of the current cast members have previously performed with, volunteered or been with the civic theatre in some capacity over its decades-long tenure in Petoskey. It's going to be an incredible and immersive show for the audience and we are hoping that once you enter the theater you feel like you're in the woods with us," he said. "It is a large scale production with a cast mixed with people of all ages. "It really does take this different approach to many of these well known characters with some dark undertones," said the musical's director Tracy Thompson. The theatre's upcoming musical - "Into the Woods" featuring music and lyrics written by Stephen Sondheim - is a conglomeration of well known fairy tales that takes a different approach to characters including Cinderella, Rapunzel and more. We are really putting everything into this show," he said. "Right now the push is really on our upcoming musical and we have all hands on deck.
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