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History of Tater
Patch Players:
TThe Tater Patch Players were born in 1977 when a group of people from the
surrounding area came together to discuss the need for community theater in
North Georgia. From Pickens County there were, among others, Berry Roper, Sam Rothermel, Paul Carden, Tom Quinton, Joe Cumming, Lawton Baggs, Janet Vardaman,
and Lee Etta Ligon. All were active in the Pickens Community and saw the need
for performances in our area. They were very organized, formed a Board, elected
directors -- then someone said, "Let's put on a play" and the fun began, and
hasn't stopped yet.
Alan Van Lyle of North Georgia College was hired to direct the first play and
they chose L'il Abner. The performance was done in the Tate Elementary
School Auditorium, and that was the troupe's home for many years. Because we
performed in the schools so often, our season was always the same as the school
year -- that is, our 1977 season, ran through the summer of '78. For many years,
the troupe performed just one summer musical, then began to expand into other
types of plays and sometimes featured work by local playwrights.
Tater Patch has always been a family endeavor. Community theater offers
young people an opportunity to gain poise and confidence. Theater offers
everyone the lessons that are to be heard in good drama. And it offers everyone
an opportunity to laugh together and enjoy community spirit. |