Posted on March 31st, 2008 by Community Theatre.
Categories: News.
Mark Sherman has just taken office as board president of Community Theatre of Emporia.
Mark’s theatrical debut roll was as a sheep in a cradle in a production of The Christmas Story in Virgil, Kansas, in the early 1960’s. This experience led to other fine parts through 1979, when he participated in the Yates Center High School Productions of Harvey and Once Upon a Mattress.
From 1979, until appearing in a CTE production of Arsenic and Old Lace, nearly 20 years had passed with not a sign of his theatrical talents. It appears that
during those years, Mark became an attorney and refrained from participating in theatrical arts, while managing to keep his day job, as a lawyer.
Since joining our troupe, Mark has been continually involved in productions, lending voice, paint brush, hammer, time and furniture to the continuing entertainments brought to you by Community Theatre of Emporia.
Currently Mark is cast as George in Moon Over Buffalo which runs May 8 through 11 in Emporia.
Please join us in welcoming Mark to the office.
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