Fiddler on the Roof - June 19 - June 28, 2015

Lake Travis Music Theatre

 Artistic Staff and Crew 

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    Barbara Graham

    Artistic Director

    Barbara moved to Lago Vista in 2005 and has been performing with The Lago Vista Players where she has served on the board, and The Hill Country Singers. She is part of the Jazz group "Twilight Jazz Ensemble", is President of the Twilight Concert Series and co-founded Lake Travis Music Theatre. She’s also a voice & acting teacher. In addition to directing LTMT's summer musicals, she also directs LTMT’s children’s group, “Rising Stars”.

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    Leonard McCormick

    Music Director

    Dr. McCormick moved to Lago Vista in 2005 following a successful career as a college professor/administrator. He was active in Fort Worth educational, community and professional theatre, performing and/or directing in over a hundred musicals throughout the DFW Metroplex. He has also performed as a pianist and singer with choral groups that have toured Europe on numerous occasions. He and his wife, Patty, love to travel and do so at every opportunity. When not performing Dr. McCormick is an avid bridge player and has earned the rank of “Gold Life Master". Leonard also serves as organist/choirmaster at Rolling Hills Community Church.

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    Sean Carter

    Choreographer

    Sean began formal dance classes at age 7, and spent the next 14 years in training. He spent 12 years in a competitive dance studio, and 2 in a University dance program. He has training in jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop, lyrical, modern, cha cha, swing, foxtrot, salsa, and tango. He was in a Russian dance group and performed in The Nutcracker. He was a member of TNT Studio in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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    Nancy Carver Pollchik

    Stage Manager

    Nancy has been an invaluable crew member for six years, beginning with The Sound of Music where she assisted with costume design and sewing, through subsequent years as stage crew, and finally becoming stage manager. You might not see her except during set changes, but she works as hard and she contributes as much as any actor to the success of our shows. We'd be lost without her. Literally.

 

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