President's Message
Thomasville
On Stage and Company welcomes you to another season of entertainment.
We have chosen our selections for the 2010-2011 season, TOSAC's 32nd,
to show the diversity of talent in our community. We are very fortunate
to have so many gifted actors, producers, directors, writers, designers
and crew as a part of our TOSAC Family and we hope that you will enjoy
the six productions on our schedule for this year. Our 2010-2011 season
will feature comedies, dramas, musicals, holiday shows and even a new
play that will make its debut on the TOSAC stage.
The
true success of TOSAC lies with the support that we have received from
the community throughout the years. It has been estimated that more than
5,000 people have been involved in our organization in the past three
decades and there is always room for one more. If you would like to
appear in a show, help backstage or do any of the jobs necessary to have
a successful production, we encourage you to become a TOSAC Volunteer.
We are always recruiting new talent and hope that this year will be the
year you join us.
- Jeff Lovett
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TOSAC's Officers and Board of Directors
Jeff Lovett, President Kay Kramer, Secretary Suzy Essex-Joffee, Treasurer Clay Byars, Marketing Marc Cramer, Technical & Play Selection Meggin Van Hook, Membership Kathy Kefalas, Properties & Wardrobe David Null, House Betty Hoskins, Pat Or
TOSAC's Vision Committee
Dr. Homer R. Pankey, Vice President Marthalene Davis, Dr. Ben Grace, Betty Claire Neill, Tammy Powell, Bill Raiford
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Mission Statement Thomasville
On Stage And Company, Inc., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
the enrichment of life for all persons in Thomas County and South
Georgia by encouraging active participation in production and
performance of live theater and encouraging attendance of the
productions. Thomasville On Stage And Company, Inc., is committed to,
and pleased to, support artistic expression in our community. The views
and opinions expressed through the productions and by their participants
are not necessarily representative of the organization.
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