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2010

July 8: WABY's David Allan interviews Kellyn Uhl (Velma Kelly), Emily Afton (Roxie Hart), Ben Jacoby (Billy Flynn), Yvette Clark (Mama Morton), and Director John Saunders and Choreographer Bryan Knowlton prior to the July 8 opening of Chicago.

June 24: WABY's David Allan interviews Caitlin Fischer (Lily); Colleen Gallagher and Christopher Violett (Martha & Dickon); Kenneth Ruth (Archibald Craven); Lily Page and Joey LaBrasca (Mary Lennox & Colin Craven); and Director Karla Shook prior to the June 24 opening of The Secret Garden.

June: Berkshire Bright Focus, Gailsez, and TCextra.com review Anything Goes.

June 10: WABY's David Allan interviews Andrea Doto (Bonnie), Sarah Pigion (Hope Harcourt), Andy Geary (Billy Crocker), Director/Choreographer Kelly L. Shook, and Kevin Kelly (Moonface Martin) prior to the opening of Anything Goes.

June: Mac-Haydn voted #2 summer-only theatre company, and #3 in the children's theatre category in the 2010 Best of the Capital Region Times-Union poll.

May 28: Slideshow: We celebrate our 42nd season with an Opening Night Gala.

May: Longtime MHT costume designerJimm Halliday speaks about winning the 2010 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Costume Design, Resident Production, for his work on the 2009 revival of Ragtime at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center.

2009

June: The Mac-Haydn takes second in the Best Summer-Only Theater Company and third as Best Children's Theater in the Times-Union Best of the Capital Region's 2009 poll. WABY's David Allan took the third spot in the Best Radio Personality category.

2008

December 14: The Mac-Haydn family celebrates the holiday season.

November: Sea monster ... or just a man? Caitlin Maxwell used her ingenuity, saltine crackers, cotton balls, and who-knows-what-else to transform Ben Jacoby into the Phantom last July. Click on the above photo to view the slide show of the process from start to finish.

July 21: The load-in of Phantom, including the installation of a turntable and a spiral staircase, began in the wee hours Monday. Have a look at the behind-the-scenes activity!

July: Wig Designer Caitlin Maxwell keeps a handle on 50 different wigs during performances of Hairspray.


 

 

   
 
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