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A Virtual Christmas Carol

A Virtual Christmas Carol

Narrated by Charles Dickens, Scrooge is as tight-fisted and mean as ever, creating a life of hardship for his loyal employee, Bob Cratchit and his family.  It takes the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, and three Christmas spirits to take him — virtually, of course! — on a journey of self-discovery and growth. 

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Set Design with Robert Boccabella

Set Design with Robert Boccabella

Have you ever wondered what it takes to design a set for a show? Robert Boccabella of Business Design Services, is here to tell you the process and the details of the set design for Driving Miss Daisy by the Lake County Theatre Company!

Forced Frontier by John Tomlinson

Forced Frontier                      by John Tomlinson

Online theatre is now a forced frontier. As time progresses in this interesting and introverted period of history, creatives everywhere are scrambling to find a way to keep creating. Here in Lake County, we are no different. Statewide restrictions have changed the face of theatre, hopefully only temporarily. In its fifth year, Shakespeare at the

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We Remember ….

We Remember ….

The Lake County Theatre Company will abide by all social distancing requirements both in the creation of our productions and in the presentation of them.  We are very hopeful that we will be together again soon.   In the meantime, please watch this slide show.

Acting for Kids!!

Acting for Kids!!

Now that all the students are out of school, it can be a challenge for parents to find resources for making sure their child has a well-rounded education.  The ARTS are an important part of that education. Children use the skills they learn in other areas while they are singing and acting. Think of it

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From the Director!

From the Director!

Audition ThoughtsBy John Tomlinson Auditions. The word alone brings a simultaneous joy and fear to those who know. However, even those who know the actor’s perspective may not know the other half of the story. I thought it may be useful to share some audition tips. I will share the most useful tips for the

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