1984 - April 27 - April 28, 2022

Elizabethtown Performing Arts Center

 Acknowledgements 

No production is possible without the help of a team of people.  Thank you to the following people who helped our production of 1984 nearly come to life in 2020 and now finally to the stage in 2022.

 

Ising Orthodontics and Elaine DeWitt for making sure we had the perfect costumes and stage make-up!

 

Jim and Sherry Barnard and The Dance Centre of Elizabethtown.

 

Kaleena Thompson

 

T.K. Stone Middle School library for the use of a "coffee cart."

 

T.K. Stone and EHS faculty and staff for helping us round up props and set pieces.

 

Wayne Brzoska - "pizza delivery and snack guy" for keeping the cast and crew fed.

 

Cayla Brzoska for the amazing poster design and stage make-up.

 

Cayla, Conner and Chloe Brzoska for forgiving their Mom for living at the EPAC the last several months...again.

 

Carl Stoltzfus for giving of his time and talents to lead a discussion of George Orwell's original book 1984 with BOTH casts.  They changed the course of our play and inspired more great discussions! 

 

Sara Pitney for assisting with the original auditions - the hardest part!

 

Tim Dennis, Laura Beth Hayes, and White Mills Christian Church.

 

T.K. Stone custodial staff for keeping the EPAC bathrooms cleaned and stocked and dealing with pizza and donut boxes!

 

Brennan Price, First Presbyterian Church, Tabitha Kerr, Ann Sullivan, Lori Larkin, Cynthia Miske, Sharon Morris, Sue Steffy, Daniel Thorn, Nick Carter, Aaron Taylor and the Hardin County School Performing Arts Center for loaning and donating props and set pieces.

 

Jacob Hare, Brennan Price, and Andrew Wyatt for all of their hard work to get the EPAC organized and ready for our original tech week!!!

 

The Elizabethtown High School Winter Guard, Tyler Cantrell, Sean Hall, Emily Gibson, and Kaleena Thompson for the donation of set pieces, as well as the use of their trailer for set transportation.

 

The Kentucky Presenters Network for their support and encouragement through the pandemic and beyond.

 

Our Superintendent, Kelli Bush, Central Office staff, EHS Principal Thad Elmore and staff, for providing all the necessary support for this show and Lexington performances to become a reality.

 

HCS PAC Director, Bart Lovins; Technical Director, Aaron Taylor and the rest of the staff for making my vision for "1984" and giving the cast and crew an incredible experience.

 

Tom Martin and Neil Kesterson at WEKU for a wonderful interview!

 

Tim Guthrie and Meredith Moore at Base249 for making this tour possible!

 

 

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