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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Local Theatre History - Part 2 - Musical Arts Guild

The Musical Arts Guild (MAG) is the second-longest-running (and still active) community theater group in the Huntington area. (Marshall is the oldest - I think.)

Way back in 1965 several area churches combined their choirs to provide music for a preaching mission, and that was the beginning for the Musical Arts Guild.

Those early missions were presented for a while at the Keith-Albee Theater, and when that ended, the group continued doing concerts and finally “regular” shows at the Huntington High School auditorium (now known as the Renaissance Center).

Over the years since, the group has produced some terrific shows and given stage time to many local actors who moved on to Broadway, including Michael Cerveris and Mark and Beth McVey.

One of my favorite shows produced by MAG was Fiddler on the Roof in the mid-’90s, starring my pal Jim Stone (God rest his soul) as Tevye.

Unfortunately, it’s been a while since MAG tackled a stage show - I believe their last show was a few years ago. The King and I was directed by Danny Ray and starred Tommy Smirl.

The group is still active, but has gone back to its roots and presents shows in concert form only. Every year MAG holds a fundraising concert for the three scholarships the group awards every year to Marshall students - two for music majors and one for a theatre major.

They’ve carried the torch of community theatre for more than 40 years - and hopefully they’ll continue to bring the gift of music to the area for many more years to come.

MAG was also directly involved in the creation of the next-oldest local community theatre group - the one devoted to local children. Next: Part 3 - First Stage Theatre Company.

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