As they wrap up renovations, the Gallatin Theatre League (GTL) is scheduling spring productions and currently exploring other forms of entertainment for the public.
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The GTL’s first production of the season will “Independence Day at Happy Meadows,” written by Laura King, directed by Amy McMahon. GTL President Dena Plant said that the theatre purchased the license for the play last year, but it has not hit their stage yet due to the pandemic. COVID permitting, the play is set for Mar. 25 – 27.
“We are looking into having a show virtually for those who are interested,” Plant said, “and of course we ask that COVID guidelines be followed. We will be printing new tickets, if someone still has their ticket that was purchased last year, they can present it at ticket sale place, and we will switch it out.”
Actors will resume practice for the March show soon, once improvements to the building slow down. The next production, typically in the fall, will be a musical.
When asked about future activity at the theatre, President Dena Plant stated that the theatre league is looking into providing other forms of entertainment.
“We are looking into other events for the theater as well,” Plant said. “We have a committee formed to look into purchasing a license to show movies in the off season.”
While the cast and crew continue to prepare for their future endeavors, building renovations persist.