I thought it would be interesting to hear what you consider to be the "best" (okay, just your favourite really) summer stock theater in the US and/or Canada. Feel free to mention any shows you saw this summer or ones that you've seen past that have really struck you. Go!
Leading Actor Joined: 8/6/07
I have only been to the Music Circus in Sacramento. It has quality shows, but what is interesting is that it is done in the round. I saw them do Les Miz, and that show is much more effective in the round than on a regular stage. They did Hello, Dolly and Kiss Me, Kate and it is interesting to see them do these show in the round. Kiss Me, Kate was staged really well. I prefer Hello, Dolly on a regular stage. The Music Circus has a reall nice history.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
HELLO, DOLLY! really doesn't work on anything but a proscienium stage. I did a production of it in-the-round and it was horrible. The hat shop scene doesn't work at all without closets.
The MUNY in St. Louis! I saw all seven shows that they put on this summer. Oklahoma, Grease, Hello Dolly, Peter Pan, Pajama Game, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Les Miserables. They were all FANTASTIC!
Starlight Theater in KCMO. hands down. Great facility and great support by the community. They have poured millions in this facility to make it the best outdoor theater experience around.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/29/04
Williamstown Theatre Festival, without a doubt. For a complete package of an excellent selection of plays, experienced actors of stage and screen, a terrific intern program for theatre students, readings, workshops, and beautiful facilities, I have yet to see another site which can compare.
Among my favorite productions there, this year's Party Come Here and Blith Spirit; previous years - Lady Windermere's Fan, Bus Stop, The Opposite of Sex, The Threepenny Opera, Landscape of the Body.
For a fun, casual summer stock experience, Surflight on LBI in Jersey is a great place to catch a show. I have friends who have worked there over the years and it's always fun to go to the shore to see theatre. Great ice cream, too! :)
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/15/05
Most of the "summer stock" venues discussed here have significantly higher budgets...more in the rhelm of traditional regional houses.
When I think summer stock I think of college kids studying theatre putting together good shows in old theatres or barns that have been turned into theatres, and working their toosh's off in the process to deliver a great production (you'd be surprised how good).
Maybe I'm partial cuz I interned there...but for my money (and I've seen stuff at many summer stock houses nationwide) nothing says stock quite like places like the New London Barn Playhouse in New Hampshire. Real, old fashioned summer stock in its finest.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/20/06
I agree with you Tourboi. When i think of summer stock, i think of the old barn type theatres: New London, Hampton Playhouse, Mountain Playhouse, Allenberry Playhouse and also places like Merry Go Round Playhouse, Melody Top, and Surflight. Ah, the good ol days. I even remember Surflight in the 80's when it was hosted in a converted garage where they did 12 musicals in 12 weeks. Not always the best productions, but what a great training ground for young performers !
I am partial to Sharon Playhouse in Connecticut. I saw a production of Peter Pan there several years ago that was really great.
I'm not sure it's the BEST, but it's the oldest resident summer stock theatre in the country now... and it's where I got my Equity card 21 years ago---The Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan.
Other Barnies who've appeared on stage over the years (besides ME, of course):
Marin Mazzie
Jonathan Larson
Becky Ann Baker
Robert Newman
Kim Zimmer
Barbara Marineau
Merle Louise
Eric Riley
Scott Burkell
Dana Delaney
Tom Wopat
Lauren Graham
James B. Sikking
Jennifer Garner
Stephen Lynch
Patricia Wettig
Doug LaBrecque
Denis Jones
Lance Barber
lots of others.
...and my own mother! I was the first second generation apprentice to get my union card there.
Penninsula Players up in Door County, Wisconsin. I visited there for the first time this summer, and it was Summer Stock Heaven! Great production of new summer stock farce written by one of their company members - perfect form and hysterical, to boot. The setting is beautiful - they have lakefront acreage ($6,000 per linear foot according to a local realtor)on Green Bay. A brand new, state-of-the-art theatre with removable sides so they can open on nice evenings. A green roof - environmentally correct. Intermission was just at sunset - they have a bonfire by the bar (clearly wood from the scene shop) and colored lights strung throughout the surrounded wooded area.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
The Gateway Playhouse in Bellport, NY.
Actors who have appeared there are:
Ken Howard
Bill Hayes
Mimi Hines
Phil Ford
Nick Spangler
Elizabeth Stanley
John Carradine
Barbara Andres
Michael T Oliver
Gene Hackman
I did the Surflight 12 shows/12 weeks in the old garage space. There was nothing like it!
I have only been to the Music Circus in Sacramento. It has quality shows, but what is interesting is that it is done in the round. I saw them do Les Miz, and that show is much more effective in the round than on a regular stage. They did Hello, Dolly and Kiss Me, Kate and it is interesting to see them do these show in the round. Kiss Me, Kate was staged really well. I prefer Hello, Dolly on a regular stage. The Music Circus has a reall nice history.
They're also doing Nunsense, Annie, and 1776.
And I agree that Les Miserables is much more effective in the round.
The Hangar Theater in Ithaca, NY is one of my favorites. They are really creative with their shows (Like this season they did a production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast that was completely re-imagined, and they also have really great original shows), have a great education program, and a really nice staff.
"If we don't live happily ever after at least we survive until the end of the week!" -Kermit the frog "I need the money... it costs a lot to look this cheap!" -Dolly P. "Oh please, Over at 'Gypsy' Patti LuPone hasn't even alienated her first daughter yet!" Mary Testa in "Xanadu" "...Like a drunk Chita Rivera!" Robin de Jesus in "In the Heights"
"B*tch, I don't know your life." -Xanadu After that if he still doesn't understand why you were uncomfortable and are now infuriated, kick him again but this time with Jazz Hands!!! -KillerTofuAnd just down the street from the Hanger is Cortland Repertory Theatre. Be sure to catch THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL that opens this week!
Forestburgh Playhouse in Monticello, NY always does great shows. Some Alum have been:
Ali Ewoldt
Doug Kreeger
Justin Blanchard
Nick Spangler
Juliana Hansen
Kathy Brier
Just to name a few. They also seem to have a good season coming up.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/28/04
Paul Bunyan Playhouse in Bemidji, MN is celebrating its 57th year. They employ many Twin Cities actors, and the quality of shows is generally quite good.
The Broadway Rose in Portland, Oregon.
I have to vote for Peninsula Players in Wisconsin as well. I loved my time as an intern there. And they are America's Oldest Professional Resident Summer Theatre. Operating since 1937.
Pen Players Website
Anyone been to The Theater Barn in New Lebanon, NY? While most summer theatres are doing R & H, Neil Simon, Millie and what ever the flavor of the day show might be,
The Theater Barn chooses challenging, interesting seasons for summer stock..including Violet, Johnny Guitar, Spitfire Grill, Tale of the Allergist Wife, Full Gallop, Hollywood Pinafore, Boy Gets Girl.....check it out!
bertandrew2---That's gotta be a non-profit theatre, or a very small bare-bones company. Ain't no way they're seeing anything but "red ink" with an art-house schedule like that.
I worked for several summers (1977-82) as an apprentice, intern, assistant, gopher, and slave at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and I loved every minute, although I can't say I always felt that way at the time. But my heart still belongs to Williamstown and I've gone back every summer (with a few exceptions) ever since. So Williamstown will always be the best to me.
The Sacramento Music Circus and the Muny in St. Louis are two of the toppers in the "I hope I get in" from major musical theater students like CCM and Michegan. They both put on stunning performances. The Muny is known for bringing in star power like Lisa Howard for Les Mis and Liz Callaway for Joseph.
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