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The history
of Mid-Ohio Valley Players...
In
the fall of 1959 the “Valley Players” presented a series of one-act
plays in the auditorium of Washington Elementary School. The first
full-length play, The Solid Gold Cadillac, soon followed.
From 1965 to 1968 plays were presented at the Masonic Park Pavilion in
Devola. In 1968 Mid-Ohio Valley Players, MOVP, found its first
permanent home in the Harmar Chapel. From 1973 to 1977 musicals were
performed at the Marietta High School auditorium and dinner theatres
were presented at the Marietta Country Club and at the local Ramada
Inn. Later in the 1990s, dinner theatre was performed at the Lafayette
Hotel.
In
1973 MOVP presented Hello, Dolly! as its first annual summer
musical. As part of the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial, MOVP staged the
musical Showboat aboard the Showboat Becky Thatcher. An
audience of 3,000, seated on the shore, enjoyed the six performances.
A
fund drive in 1977 raised the necessary monies enabling the purchase
by MOVP of an old vaudeville house/movie theatre known as “The
Cinema”. The musical Carnival initiated MOVP’s new home in the
summer of 1977.
The MOVP Junior Players was founded in 1981 as a major outreach
program to involve young people in the theatre arts and introduce them
to MOVP. In 1992 the founding of the MOVP Youth Theatre gave
our teens an outlet for their talents.
1987 brought the world premiere of Simon Farrell’s Queen of the River, a musical salute to Marietta’s Bicentennial.
MOVP has premiered two other original dramatic productions: The House
on Shawnee Street
and The Portrait,
the latter having been written by several of our own members.
Since 1977, a sizeable of effort has gone toward maintaining and
renovating the Players Theatre. There is still much work to be done.
It is not easy to keep a building built between 1914-1915 in
impressive working order some 90 years later. Yet we are most proud of
the fact that we have taken one of Marietta’s five original theatres
operating in the downtown area in the early 1900s and continued its
proud tradition of bringing live theatre to the community.
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