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HISTORY
In the spring of 1997, Dr. Kent Lawrence, the then-interim
pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos, began the
groundwork to present a musical at PCLG. The chosen production
was Rogers & Hammerstein's The Sound of Music. Working
with very limited resources, Kent managed to "pull
off" a major coup, producing a very creditable production
in September of 1997.
Dr. Lawrence's next production was Lionel Bart's Oliver!.
Working, again, with limited resources, preparations for
this production included some modifications of the PCLG
Social Hall (stage improvements and rewiring) and the addition
of lighting bars in the ceiling to replace the "trees" that
had been used for The Sound of Music. The 40+-member cast
presented three performances on September 16, 17, 18 to
three sold-out houses of very appreciative audiences.
Since Dr. Lawrence was our interim pastor and it was expected
that a permanent pastor would be chosen within the next
six months, it looked like this was probably the last production
of this kind that PCLG would see.
Not content to see a good thing end, soon after Oliver!
closed a small group of folks who had been involved in
the previous shows developed the idea of creating a chartered
drama group at PCLG to continue Dr. Lawrence's tradition
of presenting Broadway shows using the PCLG congregation
and facilities. After several weeks of effort, planning,
and coordination, the PCLG Session chartered the Shoestring
Theatre Company of PCLG in December of 1998. The Shoestring Theatre Company's charter explains what
we do, how we do it, and describes our relationship with
the rest of the PCLG community. |