Charley's Aunt - July 16 - July 23, 2022

Silver Creek Performing Arts

 Crew 

Crew Members  
Director, Lighting Design, Sound and Music  
Alethia Broderick  
Assistant Director  
LaRen Thompson  
Assistant Director  
Steven Mills  
Production Manager, Set, Costume and Props  
Jeff Brinton  
Production Manager, Costumes and Props  
Elizabeth Brinton  
Stage hands  
Brennon Thompson
Hyrum Peterson
Isaac Peterson
Ransom Hiatt
Costumes from  
Costume Connection,
SHS and Wendy Bloomfield
Set Painting  
Julie Mills
Melanie Hancock
Poster Design  
Maryann Allen  
Lights  
Alyse Broderick
Olivia McAdams
 

Silver Creek Little Theater


Silver Creek Little Theater was formed nearly 40 years ago by a small but
ambitious group of people with a passion for high-quality theater. Snowflake and Taylor have a long and proud history of support for theater, music and the arts, but had no organization or venue to ensure regular and ongoing theatrical experiences at the time. That began to change when the local members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints raised money and rallied resources to remodel and rebuild the historic Social Hall in downtown Snowflake. The refurbished building was
repurposed to include a 220 seat theater. With a place to perform and the right people in place, the Silver Creek Little Theater was born. Since then, many shows have been produced in the Social Hall and other venues by several generations of volunteers that have enriched our community and the lives of so many. Recent SCLTheater productions in Newsies in 2019 and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in 2021. Thank you for your support! We welcome volunteers and your donations to help keep the tradition alive.

 


 

SPECIAL THANKS: Special thanks to the cast and crew for spending their summer with us. Thanks to Snowflake High School and Dave and Don Godfrey. We are so grateful for all of our backstage help. A huge thanks to our advertising partners. Thanks to Julie Mills and Melanie Hancock for their help painting the sets. Thanks to Alethia Broderick and Jeff Brinton who always wear many hats and made this production possible.

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