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was selected as the next artistic director, serving from 1972 to 1992. From 1992-2019, Richard Rose has served as the Barter
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housed in the former college's dormitories. The troupe produced plays in the auditorium on the campus. Productions branched out into the surrounding area after three nights on campus, going "on a ten-day tour of mountain towns and resorts in an ancient bus widely known as 'Bessie.'"
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news story reported that the production "was played to a capacity audience that came laden with cakes, fruit, vegetables, poultry" and a live pig.
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Theatre Award "for the outstanding performance by an American player." The initial recipient was
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continued success under their leadership made it the first regional theater "to survive the passing of its founder."
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