Live Arts Theatre is delighted to have Scott Piehler in the director’s seat again. Scott is an award winning broadcaster, an ex-High School Drama director, and a long time at-home Dad. His theatre background goes back to high school where he graduated from The New Hampton School with the school’s top theatre award, the Frederick Smith award. Children… Read more »
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Meet the cast of Children of Eden – James H. Burke
When he’s not on the stage, James H. Burke is a sales engineer for a local software company. Previously, he worked in data centers as an operator, an engineer, an architect, and as a manager. As James tells it, “This dovetails from my work experience. I used to work, no kidding, 90 hours per week and… Read more »
Meet the cast of Children of Eden – Bethany Bing
Bethany Bing graduated from Covenant College with a B.A. in Theatre this past May, where she worked for the Covenant theatre department mostly as stage manager and props mistress. She has interned/volunteered at the Alliance Theatre, MasterWorks Festival, Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre, and the Chattanooga Theatre Centre. Bethany has recently performed in Moreau (based on the novel by… Read more »
Meet the cast of The Hot L Baltimore – Lee Jones
Live Arts Theatre is proud to welcome Lee Jones to our stage as Mr. Morse in The Hot L Baltimore. He has an M.A. in English from UGA and is currently pursuing a PhD in English, specializing in modern American Drama at GSU. He also teaches English and Humanities for Perimeter College online GSU. Lee… Read more »
Getting to know Baltimore in the 1970’s
As Live Arts Theatre prepares to stage Hot L Baltimore, are minds and hearts harken back to a…. more interesting time and place… 1973 Baltimore. Baltimore harbor 1973: Yes, things were bleak. (ghostsofBaltimore.org) The state of Baltimore in the early 1970’s : Following the Assasination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis Tennessee on… Read more »
Meet the Costumers for The Hot L Baltimore
The Hot L Baltimore is being costumed by two lovely ladies, Andrea Hermitt and Becca Parker. They are uniquely qualified for this job with Andrea being painfully familiar with the 1970’s as all of her pre-teen years were during that period, and Becca, having a perverse love for color and patterns. Andrea has a background in… Read more »
Meet the cast of The Hot L Baltimore – Edward Thompson
Live Arts Theatre is absolutely delighted to have Edward Thompson grace our stage for the second time this season (actually ever). Edward has a BA in political science, and his day job involves background investigating. Previously, a patron of the theatre, Edward has been bitten by the acting bug, and has been cast as “Suzy’s John” for… Read more »
Meet the cast of The Hot L Baltimore – Rob Frisina
Rob Frisina, who is playing Bill Lewis for The Hot L Baltimore, started acting in church plays at the age of 9. He took private acting lessons in middle school, and participated in high school theatre classes from grades 10 through 12. Since graduating from high school in 2007, he has performed in several rock bands… Read more »
Meet the Producer of The Hot L Baltimore – Scott Piehler
Scott Piehler, the producer of The Hot L Baltimore is an award winning broadcaster, a theatre educator and Co-chair and board member at Live Arts Theatre. He is a graduate of The New Hampton School and The University of New Hampshire. He had the honor of studying under Van McLeod, currently the NH Commissioner of the… Read more »
Meet the cast of High School Confidential – Rachel Reaves
Rachel Reaves is in 11th grade at Collins Hill High School and has worked at Brusters Ice Cream for one and a half years. She was a musician for Live Arts Theatre’s “Whistle Down The Wind”. She is involved in her church’s drama group led by Scott Piehler; however, this her first play since the 5th grade. Rachel is playing Beth in… Read more »
