The Lincoln Theatre Guild is a non-profit community theater organization founded in 1980. The Guild serves Lincoln County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States, and the surrounding Piedmont region.

History

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The Lincoln Theatre Guild was formed in 1980. The group grew throught the 1980s, performing dramas, comedies and musicals. By 1990 the guild was producing a large summer musical each year as well as 3-4 smaller plays. The Guild moved most shows to the Lincoln Cultural Center in the early 1990s. Recent shows include The Actor's Nightmare, Li'l Abner, and And Then There Were None.

Productions

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The guild presently produces 4-5 shows per year. Most shows are held at The Lincoln Cultural Center or North Lincoln High School. The guild also holds an annual summer drama camp.

Partnerships

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The Lincoln Theatre Guild belongs to the Lincoln Arts Council and is a member of the Metrolina Theatre Association

Board of Directors

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The Guild has a board of directors that meets monthly.

See also

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References

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"Lincoln Theatre Guild Brings Agatha Christie's Classic to Stage". Lincoln Tribune. 3 June 2008.

"Lincoln Theatre Guild: Cast & Dates for Li'l Abner". Lincoln Tribune. 21 March 2008.

"Lincoln Theatre Guild caters to eastern end". Lincoln Times-News. 27 January, 2006. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

Turbyfill, Diane (2004-10-1). "Lincoln Theatre Guild Earns Three Nominations". {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |Publisher= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)

Lincoln County Community Foundation. "2007 Total Grants". Retrieved 2008-08-26.

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