![]() Summer Circle Theatre Memory Book 1969 Our
children grew up going with us to Summer Circle Theatre. Even
after we moved to the western suburbs of Lansing, we continued to
include the Summer Circle Theatre in our summer plans. We hired a
babysitter when our children were too young to take with us. Eventually,
we decided to include our children in what became a family tradition.
We left early in the evening of opening night, stopped to get take-out
food, parked our car in the lot behind Giltner Hall, found our favorite
place near the stage, and enjoyed our little picnic waiting for the
show to begin. We continued this tradition for several years even
as our children grew up. Eventually, they moved out of town. Their
interest in theatre has continued to this day. The
two of us keep this family tradition going. 1970
BEE VARY REMEMBERS .... When
SCT performed in the courtyard between Kresge Art Center and the auditorium,
I played one of the mothers in Our Town. So many people came,
several had to sit on the steps and on the edge of the stage itself.
One night before the last act would have to call it quits.However, the audience stayed and Frank Rutledge told them we would continue as long as they did. It was a soggy wonderful experience.
Our
Town
ANDREA
RUTLEDGE REMEMBERS
....
That summer of 1970, the first one in Kresge Courtyard, SCT produced an original adaptation of KurtVonneguts Welcome to the Monkey House and a dance concert that featured works choreographed to themusic of Paul Simon, along with She Stoops to Conquer, and my father wondered whether anyone would come. Not only did they come, but they came early with picnic baskets and lawn chairs. Hundreds of people came and liked what they saw, and came back in greater numbers the following year.
LINDA
O. STANFORD REMEMBERS .... In
the mid-1970s, when I was a new faculty member in Art, my office
was on the first floor of the Kresge Art Center. I remember working
at my desk and being able to hear and see the sets being built and
the actors rehearsing in the Kresge courtyard. Experiencing these
events motivated me to attend the actual performances outside Kresge
and, in later years, at the present site near the Red Cedar. It
is wonderful to witness the exuberant performances of the actors and
the variety of plays each summer. SCT is the best of summer theatre! 1971
ANDREA RUTLEDGE REMEMBERS .... This
was the year SCT produced Our Town and my mother was in it.
While my mother had been in other
extensively by this time, this is one of my first memories of seeing her perform in a play. Of course I knew by then what actors did and how plays came together, but it was a new experience to see my mother up there as part of it. My memory of helping her learn her lines and later seeing her on stage, in costume, and shelling peas during Act I is very clear. |

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