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History
Cobb
Children's Theatre is a non-profit, all-volunteer corporation
governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of qualified administrative
and artistic directors. The company was founded in 1970 and
directed by Sherry Lanier. In 1978, a large restructuring
took place when Sherry moved out of the community. The Board
of Directors of CCT saw a 7th grade production of Rip Van
Winkle directed by Leslie and Norm Karstensen and asked
them to come on board.
For 21 years CCT, under the guiding force of Leslie Karstensen,
has had a dramatic impact on the lives of over 3000 children
in Cobb County and their families. There have been over 55
productions of such classics as Brigadoon, Oliver, West
Side Story, The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, Fiddler on
the Roof, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
CCT has had eleven Storytime productions, nine adult theatre
division productions, and numerous touring productions. In
1999, the reigns of CCT were passed on to Leslie and Norm
Karstensen's two sons, Ryan and Gavin, to continue the process.
CCT has three goals:
1 - To serve the community by providing quality theatre done
by young people for children of all ages.
2 - To provide an opportunity for the young to learn to appreciate
and produce fine theatre.
3 - To provide young people an opportunity to learn and achieve
all that their blood, sweat and tears will allow.
We
are not in the business of grooming professional children.
We are not a springboard to stardom, nor do we encourage or
assist in creating a career for children. CCT is a learning
tool, meant to help children through the trauma that is adolescence.
CCT is a production company offering a total theatre experience.
Members may join us believing theatre is just a performing
art, but they soon learn better. It takes a company to do
theatre.
Theatre is a totally disciplined and multi-faceted art form
- visual, craft and performing. Art is not chaos. Members
are encouraged to dream, to create and to look for new things
in themselves. Talent alone does not produce fine theatre
- hard work and courage do. To stretch, to risk, to be led
by imagination, to follow a dream - this is what we're all
about.
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