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Village Production's History
Milestones Along the Way
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2001: Two operettas (Menotti’s The Telephone and Mozart’s The Impresario) and a Gershwin concert for the surrounding community. Benefit performance for the Support Center for Child Advocates.
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2002-03 Season: Benefit performances with area school students and performers. Chamber music, cabaret, Broadway, piano concerts, and The Secret Garden (musical). Donated $6,500 to Camphill Village Kimberton Hills (community for developmentally disabled adults).
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2003-04 Season: Concert performances featuring Cole Porter, Sondheim, Broadway, Operetta, and music from the movies. Two musicals: My Fair Lady and Romance Romance. Benefit including artisans, silent auction, and musical performances. Donated $6,300 to Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, and The Clinic in Phoenixville.
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2004-05 Season: Concert performances and two musicals: Sweeney Todd – the Demon Barber of Fleet Street and Bat Boy: The Musical. Village Productions was the featured entertainment at the Tri-County Area Chamber of Commerce Salutes the Arts.
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2005-06 Season: Summer arts and drama camp (pilot program with Gallery on High); Oliver! children’s musical theater workshop and production, short story and poetry readings, cabaret nights, benefit concerts for the Caregiver Mentor Program and Pottstown School District, African Dance Workshop, presentation of improvisational comedy troupe.
A New Vision for the Future
As envisioned in our mission statement, Village Productions continues to expand its offerings to positively impact our region. Currently, we are working with area business, education, municipal and arts leadership to become a more permanent contributor to the performing arts in our region through the development of a full service PERFORMING ARTS CENTER in the Pottstown region. Offerings may include concerts and theatrical events presented by Village Productions and other local and visiting performing arts groups, children’s and adults’ programming in the areas of theater, music, dance, individual and group lessons, workshops, master classes, visiting artists, and gallery space for fine arts.
An overview of the performing arts center concept can be downloaded here.
Please contact Marta Kiesling at Village Productions if you are interested in helping support this worthwhile goal through the giving of your time, or through the donation of funds or in-kind services and supplies.
Village Productions
P.O. Box 1325
Pottstown , PA 19464
610.469.1254
The official registration and financial information of Village Productions may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania , 1(800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
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