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Past Shows

A Christmas Carol

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ACTT's first unofficial production, A Christmas Carol, was assembled and produced by Fox High School Theatre Troupe alumni in memory of Michael W. Nash, a teacher and theatre mentor who had passed away in the Fall of 2010. Admission was free and donations to the American Cancer Society were accepted (we raised over $900!). It was this production that gave birth to ACTT.


One-Act Festival

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During the Summer of 2011, ACTT put on its first performance as a troupe.  ACTT's One-Act Festival contained original one-acts that were written and directed by members of the community.  There was a total of six one-acts. There were some comedies, dramas, and something for everyone to enjoy.  Click the link for more information about the one-acts and the festival.  And if you missed it or just want to see it again, you can order a dvd of the festival on the DVDs page.

It's a Wonderful Life

ACTT's second official production was "It's a Wonderful Life", adapted by Doug Rand. It took place during the winter of 2011. The troupe has grown to include more community members during this production with a cast of 27 people. That does not include all of the technical crew that helped as well. Over 300 people attended over three days raising over $1000 for ACTT!!  For more information, see the It's a Wonderful Life page.
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