Behind the Scenes
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Jack Aernecke asks questions and guides the conversation during TheatreTalk, but he doesn’t consider himself the host. “I call it verbal traffic cop,” Aernecke said. He’s directed traffic between cast and audience members at Proctors for the last seven or eight years. But the program has been in existence since... Read more » ... Read More
Monday, May 15, 2017
Cabaret cast and crew took over the Proctors stage. Cabaret came to Proctors as part of their 50th anniversary season in May. Production stage manager John Atherlay answered questions about the setup as crew members prepared the stage for opening night. [ngg_images source=”galleries” container_ids=”69″ exclusions=”842,843,845″ sortorder=”842,843,845,844,839,840,841″ display_type=”photocrati-nextgen_pro_sidescroll” height=”400″ captions_enabled=”0″ captions_display_sharing=”1″... Read more » ... Read More
Monday, May 15, 2017
During a busy press tour, Cabaret’s Ben Eakeley and Jon Peterson took a few minutes to introduce themselves. Get to know the actors and hear how they prepare for a show and what they think of Proctors. ... Read More
Monday, May 15, 2017
The actors from Cabaret made time for a brief press tour between shows. Cabaret’s Ben Eakeley and Jon Peterson made the rounds talking about the production with local press. Peterson swapped stories with Tamani Wooley on “Weekend Buzz”, Eakeley and Peterson took a deep dive look at the show with... Read more » ... Read More
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Member duties, opportunities described Welcome to the first blog about the Proctors Guild. Created in 1990, the Guild is a membership organization of women and men who are special ambassadors for Proctors. We serve as hosts/hostesses in the Guild Room, and work behind the scenes for theatre galas and special... Read more » ... Read More
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Vaudeville empresario F.F. Proctor was born on St. Patrick’s Day, 1851. In his honor, the theatre’s historical committee offers an annual March tour of Proctors, the crown jewel of his circuit of eponymous entertainment halls—“a palace for the people.” Due to the extended run of “Disney’s The Lion King,” this... Read more » ... Read More