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Adirondack Children's Troupe

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Adirondack Children's Troupe (ACT) was founded in 1979 to provide a theatre experience for school-aged children. ACT presents three productions per year cast with students in grades 4–12. Fall is cast with students in grades 8–12, Spring with grades 4–7, and Summer with grades 4–12. Anyone may participate by registering for the appropriate aged production. ACT believes in a non-audition program, and students are registered on a first-come, first served basis. Productions are then cast from those registered, giving children of all abilities an opportunity to participate in live theatre. ACT dissolved in 2011.

Production history[edit]

1979:

  • The Ballo Caper

1980s:

  • Little Luncheonette of Terror
  • Witches, Britches, Rings 'n Things
  • Old Man Aesop
  • Dragon Tale
  • Cats Tales
  • First Silent Night
  • Many Moons

1990–1991:

  • You, Me and Mrs. Jones
  • Magic Theater
  • Pale Pink Dragon

1991–1992:

  • Pfeiffer's People
  • Tied to the Tracks
  • Compudale High

1992–1993:

  • Steamboatin'
  • Lumberjacks and Wedding Bells, dir. Joan Aronson

1993–1994:

  • T.H.E. CLUB
  • Lucky Dollar
  • Bedside Manor

1994–1995:

  • Once Upon a Shoe, dir. Rene Roberge
  • We Like It Here
  • Phantom of the Soap Opera

1995–1996:

  • I Didn't Know That, dir. Rene Roberge

1996–1997:

  • The Company

1997–1998:

  • Halloween Puppet Show

1998–1999:

  • Upon a Rhyme

1999–2000:

  • Wee Pals

2000–2001:

  • Those Movie Musicals

2001–2002:

2002–2003:

2003–2004:

2004–2005:

2005–2006:

2006–2007:

2007–2008:

2008–2009:

2009–2010

2010–2011

2011

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