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Mill Mountain Theatre’s Fringe Series 2024 Debut, “The Mountaintop”

Roanoke, VA, February 1-11, 2024. The Mountaintop, is a fictional depiction of Dr. Martin Luther King’s final hours amidst a raging storm.  The play unveils the profound humanity of America’s revered civil rights leader. 

The Mountaintop, a play by American playwright Katori Hall, is a mythical story of Dr. Martin Luther King’s last night on Earth set entirely in Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel on the eve of his assassination in 1968. After delivering his historic ‘I’ve Been to the Mountaintop’ speech, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. retires to the Lorraine Motel, where he encounters Camae, a mysterious maid bearing surprising news. Katori Hall’s Award-winning drama reimagines Dr. King’s final night, earning praise from the Associated Press as, “a thrilling, audacious flight of magical realism.” Originally a fringe reading on Mill Mountain Theatre’s Waldron Stage in 2017, we’re excited to present this powerful production.

The upcoming production of Katori Hall’s 2009 critically acclaimed play:The Mountaintop will be running Feb 1 – Feb 11 with an all-star cast and creative team. Earning an Olivier Award for Best New Play, come see this amazing fictional depiction set on the eve of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Starring E.B. Smith (MLK Jr.) and Shannon Sharkey as the beautiful and mysterious maid (Camae).

2017 was Mill Mountain Theatre’s inaugural year of the ‘Waldron Fringe Series’. The series provides an opportunity to produce a collection of groundbreaking contemporary works in the equity theatre’s more intimate space: the Waldron Stage. The Friends of the Fringe is a group of individuals who share a passion for contemporary, thought-provoking, unconventional theatre who work to support Mill Mountain Theatre’s Fringe Series from our home at the Waldron Stage. Through social engagement, fundraising and serving as advocates for the Fringe Series, the Friends of the Fringe work to promote diversity of thought and foster meaningful conversation in an intergenerational setting.

Contributing to the run of this special show, MMT would like to recognize a few of the sponsors who donated time and resources to our first Fringe production of 2024.  Sponsors include Friends of the Fringe, Delta Dental, Ceres Foundation, Inc., Actor’s Equity Association, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts, the Shubert Foundation, Inc., Theatre Communications Group, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts. The Mountaintop is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Services, Inc. in New York.

Be sure to secure your seat to The Mountaintop running February 1st  through February 11th on the Waldron Stage at Mill Mountain Theatre. To purchase tickets or learn more about saving with a season ticket package, visit millmountain.org. or call our Box Office at 540-342-5740.

Bright Star: From a Garlic Cracker to Broadway

Discover the captivating journey of “Bright Star,” an Appalachian-infused musical co-crafted by comedian and banjo maestro Steve Martin, alongside prolific songwriter and the captivating lead vocalist of “Edie Brickell & New Bohemians,” Edie Brickell. From an accidental lyrical riff to the grand stages of Broadway, explore the harmonious tale that celebrates bluegrass melodies against the backdrop of Asheville’s Blue Ridge Mountains, tracing its notes of success, challenges and enduring charm.

The musical duo first met over a group dinner, where they sat next to one another. In an interview, Brickell recalled, “Steve was the only one to offer me these garlic crackers.” Both were initially shy and the two wouldn’t meet again until five years later, when Brickell praised Martin’s recently released album.

Their music partnership began around 2013 when Martin sent a piece of a song he was workshopping on the banjo to Brickell, who then began improvising lyrics over Martin’s song. Her original lyrics were “When you get to Nashville, send me an email.” She then realized that Asheville was located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and would work better for Martin’s plucking. The song “When You Get to Asheville” launched their 2013 album and their “Love Has Come for You” tour, kickstarting their future collaborative efforts on “Bright Star.”

Before Broadway, “Bright Star” began developing the musical at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego in 2014. The show then made its leap to the East Coast at The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. for its Broadway pre-engagement run, as a way for producers to test audience interest prior to opening on Broadway.

30 preview performances later, “Bright Star” opened on Broadway on March 24th, 2016, at the Cort Theatre. The show garnered attention for its strong bluegrass score and dedicated performances from its leads. 

During award season, “Bright Star” claimed victory at the 2016 Outer Critics Circle Awards, securing accolades for Best Musical and Best Score. Additionally, the production earned a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music. The musical also garnered five Tony Award nominations, spanning categories such as Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book, Best Lead Actress in a Musical and Best Orchestrations. Beyond its recognition within the theatre world, “Bright Star’s” album achieved notable success on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, making an impressive debut at the second position.

“Bright Star” closed on June 26th, 2016, with just 30 previews and 109 performances later. Martin, Brickell and her husband, Paul Simon, poured over $1 million into “Bright Star ” to prolong its Broadway run just past the Tony Nomination window. Martin was even known to make surprise on-stage appearances as the show’s banjo player.

The Tony Nominations provided “Bright Star” with a modest uptick in ticket sales, yet faced a challenging battle amidst a tumultuous and competitive Broadway season. This season featured the debut of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbreaking production, “Hamilton,” as well as the adored score by Sara Bareilles for “Waitress.” Additionally, the burgeoning star power of Cynthia Erivo in “The Color Purple” and the energetic resonance of Broadway’s youthful performers in “School of Rock” collectively posed formidable competition. In the midst of such vibrant offerings and despite its uniqueness, “Bright Star” found itself struggling to command attention and stand out. 

Once the show closed, the show’s producer, Joey Parnes stated in a BroadwayWorld article, “So much of Bright Star’s beauty comes from the fact it is utterly free of irony. In these cynical times, this quality proved to be totally refreshing to audience members, and also created a unique challenge in attracting them.”

Post-Broadway, “Bright Star” has built a growing fan base across the globe as a musical comedy with catchy bluegrass music and Appalachian charm, making this show a popular choice among regional theatres and audiences alike. Over the next year and a half, 84 regional theatres are scheduled to produce “Bright Star,” including Roanoke’s own, Mill Mountain Theatre. 


“Bright Star” will take place from September 13th through October 1st on the Trinkle MainStage. For more information, visit millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and Grantors for “Bright Star” include 5Points Creative, B.J. Preas, Business Solutions Inc., Davidson’s Clothing for Men, Delta Dental, Fire Station One Boutique Hotel, Innovative Insurance Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, The Candy Store, TheRoanokeStar.com, Trane Technologies, The W.E. McGuire Foundation, TXTUR, Zenbusiness, Actors’ Equity Association, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Shubert Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Center in the Square, Radio IQ/WVTF, Friends of the Fringe and Virginia Commission for the Arts. 

Acclaimed Broadway Stars Flock to Roanoke for Mill Mountain Theatre’s Bright Star

The lights of Broadway are about to shine brighter in Roanoke as stars flock to the Star City for Mill Mountain Theatre’s production of “Bright Star.”

Broadway stars James Moye, Mamie Parris and Nick Kepley are heading to Roanoke to work on the upcoming production of “Bright Star” written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. This trio has extensive experience on Broadway Stages.

Moye, a Christiansburg native returns to Mill Mountain Theatre to direct “Bright Star” after directing the acclaimed “Million Dollar Quartet” in 2021 at MMT. The James Madison University alum has worked on over 13 Off-Broadway and Broadway productions, including “Dear Evan Hansen,” “Aladdin,” “Dog Fight,” and “Million Dollar Quartet” to name a few. Moye also was a part of the original workshop for “Bright Star” before it hit the Broadway stage. 

Parris makes her Trinkle MainStage debut after belting across the globe and on many of Broadway’s largest stages. She sang her way into audiences’ memories after starring as Grizabella in Broadway’s revival of “Cats.” In addition to the Andrew Lloyd Weber classic, Parris rocked audiences as Patty in “School of Rock.” Before she rocked the house, she soared to new heights and defied gravity in the titular role of Elphaba in the first national tour of “Wicked.” Parris tells the “lost lamb” story of the lead character, Alice Murphy.

Kepley, a native of Asheville, NC, returns to Roanoke after previously choreographing Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2018 production of “West Side Story.” In 2015, Kepley joined the choreography behind the renowned Broadway show “Waitress,” and prior to the Broadway debut of “Bright Star,” Kepley collaborated with Josh Rhodes on developing the show’s choreography. Kepley’s versatility shone as a cast member in Disney’s “Mary  Poppins” on Broadway, where they adeptly undertook multiple roles. Adding to their repertoire, Kepley graced the NBC cult-classic show, “SMASH” and PBS’s “Great Performances,” while their earlier years were marked by devoted summers of training at the School of American Ballet and The Juilliard School. 

“Bright Star” is a musical with an Appalachian core and bluegrass roots. Inspired by a true story and featuring the Tony®-nominated score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, “Bright Star” tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and ’40s. When literary editor Alice Murphy meets a young soldier just home from World War II, he awakens her longing for the child she once lost. Haunted by their unique connection, Alice sets out on a journey to understand her past—and what she finds has the power to transform both of their lives. With beautiful melodies and powerfully moving characters, the story unfolds as a rich tapestry of deep emotion. An uplifting theatrical journey that holds you tightly in its grasp, “Bright Star” is as refreshingly genuine as it is daringly hopeful.

Similar to the story’s Appalachian roots, the cast includes actors from Appalachia and Southwest Virginia. The cast consists of Ben Armstrong (Ensemble), Danny Borba (Ensemble/Max/Stanford), Sarah Coleman (Ensemble), Sade Crosby (Ensemble/Edna/Clerk), Alaina Droog (Margo), AnnElese Galleo (Ensemble), *Robert Hancock (Mayor/Daddy Cane), Burke Hutchinson (Dr. Norquist/Daryl), *Trevor St. John-Gilbert (Jimmy Ray), Caitlin McAvoy (Lucy), *Jeffrey McGullion (Daddy Murphy), Jenna Leigh Miller (Ensemble/Mamma Murphy/Florence), James Moledor (Ensemble), James Henry Owens (Billy Cane) and *Mamie Parris (Alice Murphy).

“Bright Star” will feature a live band with Sam Saint Ours (Keys/Conductor), JT Fauber (Drums), Michael Havens (Guitar) and Jeff Hofmann (Upright Bass). 

The creative team for Bright Star includes James Moye (Director), Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director), Nick Kepley (Choreographer), Sam Saint Ours (Music Director), *Peppy Biddy (Production Stage Manager), *Erin Alexis Markham (Assistant Stage Manager), Jimmy Ray Ward (Scenic Designer), Bill Webb (Lighting Designer), l (Props Designer), Jennie Ruhland (Costume Designer), Audrey Hamilton (Costume Designer), Savannah Woodruff (Sound Designer), Matt Shields (Props Designer/Director of Production) and Sydney Poole (Wardrobe). 


“Bright Star” will take place from September 13th through October 1st on the Trinkle MainStage. For more information, visit millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and Grantors for “Bright Star” include 5Points Creative, B.J. Preas, Business Solutions Inc., Davidson’s Clothing for Men, Delta Dental, Fire Station One Boutique Hotel, Innovative Insurance Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, The Candy Store, TheRoanokeStar.com, Trane Technologies, The W.E. McGuire Foundation, TXTUR, Zenbusiness, Actors’ Equity Association, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Shubert Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Center in the Square, Radio IQ/WVTF, Friends of the Fringe and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory Unveils Exciting Fall Classes and Talent-Packed Team

Mill Mountain Theatre is gearing up for an exhilarating fall semester, bringing fresh talent to its education team and introducing exciting classes for aspiring performers, dancers and theatre enthusiasts of all ages.

We are thrilled to announce Francesca Reilly as the new Director of Education, stepping up from her previous roles as MMT’s education associate and community engagement coordinator. With her exceptional expertise and passion for nurturing young talents, Reilly is set to lead our education team to new heights.

Welcoming back the immensely talented, Bethany Costello as a guest artist, we are eager to have her lend her expertise to our esteemed musical theatre classes. Her dedication and experience in the industry make her a valuable asset to our Conservatory.

Joining us for the first time is the Broadway alumni and Roanoke native, Scott Foxx. Having worked with acclaimed Broadway shows such as “Beetlejuice,” “Wicked” and “The Lion King,” Foxx’s impressive background adds a touch of Broadway magic to our theatre. We are honored to have him on board to inspire and mentor our students.

This semester, we are expanding our class offerings with six new additions, alongside five returning favorites from previous semesters. From PreK to Adult, there’s something for everyone at Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory.

Dance enthusiasts can explore our four new approachable and advanced dance classes. “Leaps & Turns” is perfect for 5th to 12th-grade dancers, focusing on essential leaping styles used across various dance forms. “Ballet Technique: for Beginner to Advanced Beginner” lays the foundation for classic ballet and other dance styles. And let’s not forget “Classic Jazz Fusion,” a captivating journey through traditional, street and funk jazz dance styles.

For our young performers, the “Elementary & Middle Acting Company” class offers an exciting opportunity to navigate the audition, casting and rehearsal process for a class production. Students who participate in both sections of this class will get to present a show-stopping performance in front of friends and family.

Middle & High School students looking to take the stage can audition for the “Acting & Playwriting Conservatory.” In this two-section course, students will create their own production from start to finish, showcasing their talent in a unique and unforgettable way.

We haven’t forgotten the importance of physical fitness for performers. Our new “Strength & Conditioning” class is designed to keep students performance-ready, using strength equipment such as resistance bands, foam rollers and exercise balls.

Moreover, our fall lineup includes returning favorites such as “Elementary Music Theatre,” “Middle & High School Music Theatre,” “Music Theatre Conservatory (Audition-only),” “PreK – 2nd Grade Acting & Creative Movement” and “Acting & Improv.”

Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory has a lot to offer this semester, with a total of 11 courses offered from PreK to Adult, taught by industry experts. Classes kick off on September 5th and run through October 30th, with select classes ending on December 15th. Register by August 14th and save $25 off your class.


Mill Mountain Theatre has served as Roanoke’s ticket to Broadway since 1964. Since the theatre’s founding, Mill Mountain Theatre has produced hundreds of shows in-house and hosted world premieres. As a professional, year-round, regional theatre with roots in its community and excellence as its primary objective, Mill Mountain Theatre has proudly served the region and the industry for nearly sixty years!

Hidden Valley Middle School Students Shine on Stage

Every once in a while there’s something extraordinary. Three of Hidden Valley Middle School’s extraordinarily talented students have been selected to perform in Mill Mountain Theatre’s MainStage production of “Matilda the Musical.”

Hidden Valley Middle Students, Amelia Raring, Jack Swank and Natalie Thorell shine on stage in “Matilda the Musical” – joining 20 other youth performers from across Southwest Virginia.

Raring makes her Trinkle MainStage debut as the brilliantly resilient, Matilda. Raring is a member of Mill Mountain Theatre’s Conservatory program and recently performed in “Peter and Wendy” in the roles of Master Panther and Mermaid #2. Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as Nigel, a friend of Matilda, this role is portrayed by Swank. Prior to Matilda, Swank recently performed in Mill Mountain Theatre’s production of Irving Berlin’s “Holiday Inn” as Charlie Winslow and starred as Peter Pan in “Peter and Wendy.” Dancing back onto the Trinkle MainStage is Thorell, who plays Hortensia and is a part of the 18-member ensemble. Thorell frequently takes classes at Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory and recently joined Raring and Swank on stage as Tinker Bell in “Peter and Wendy.”

Under the guidance of guest director and choreographer, Héctor Flores Jr., from New York City, these Broadway-caliber students have undergone a rigorous three-week rehearsal process to prepare for an incredible run of 14 shows over two weeks.

Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Over the course of her first term at school, Matilda and Miss Honey have a profound effect on each other’s lives, as Miss Honey begins not only to recognize but also appreciate Matilda’s extraordinary personality. Matilda’s school life isn’t completely smooth sailing, however – the school’s mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don’t abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils’ saving grace!

The musical adaptation took over London’s West End in 2011 and claimed seven Olivier Awards® including Best Musical. The beloved musical transferred to Broadway in 2013 where the show won four Tony Awards® including Best Book of a Musical.

The complete cast comprises several seasoned stage veterans such as Ben Armstrong (Doctor/Ensemble), Alivia Brown (Ensemble), Carter Cecil (Ensemble), Drew D’Alessandro (Tommy/Ensemble), Rory Grant (Bruce), Emma Harvey (Ensemble), Elise LeGault (Ensemble), Sylvia MacNab (Ensemble), Eve McLoney (Alice), Belle McNamara (Amanda), Caroline Moledor (Mrs. Wormwood), James Moledor (Rudolpho/Ensemble), Riley Parks (Ensemble), Ruth Parsons (Lavender), Amelia Raring (Matilda), Jadyn Rhodes (Ensemble), William Richardson (Ensemble), Ellen Riegger (Mrs. Phelps), Brent Saunders (Eric), Ruby Spence (Trunchbull), Jack Swank (Nigel), Natalie Thorell (Hotensia/Ensemble), Ann Marie Thorell (Ensemble), Lilah Vanke (Miss Honey), Holden White (Michael Wormwood), DeMarion Williams (Escapologist/Ensemble) and Cameron Wimbish (Mr. Wormwood).

Filling out the creative team for “Matilda the Musical” is Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director), Héctor Flores Jr. (Director/Choreographer), Bethany Costello (Music Director), Will Farris (Production Stage Manager), Tyler Osgood (Rehearsal Stage Manager), Ashlinn Blevins (Assistant Stage Manager), Jimmy Ray Ward (Scenic Designer), Addie Pawlick (Lighting Designer), Sarah Holsted (Props Designer), Jessica Gaffney (Costume Designer), Savannah Woodruff (Sound Designer) and Matt Shields (Director of Production). A digital program is provided by Marquee Digital.


“Matilda the Musical” will take place from July 26th through August 6th on the Trinkle MainStage. For more information, visit millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors include Carilion Clinic, Dunkenberger-Waskey Group at Morgan Stanley, Adobe Creative Cloud Express, American National Bank & Trust Company, B.J. Preas, Boxley Materials, Business Solutions Inc., Cary Street Partners, Cox Communications, Davis H. Elliot Company, Delta Dental of Virginia, Member One Federal Credit Union, Fire Station One Boutique Hotel, Nancy Ruth Patterson, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Punch Boutique, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, The Candy Store, TheRoanokeStar.com, TXTUR, The Shubert Foundation, ZenBusiness, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

Step Into the Spotlight: Mill Mountain Theatre & Fire Station One Host Giveaway

We heard you needed a vacation. Whether it’s across town or across the country, Mill Mountain Theatre and Fire Station One want to treat you like a star.

For the remainder of Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2023 season, MMT is teaming up with downtown Roanoke’s newest boutique hotel, Fire Station One, to give away a total of 20 $100 vouchers to patrons of the theatre. These vouchers can be redeemed for your stay at the historic hotel.

Experience the perfect night in downtown Roanoke. Before the show, retreat to the historic 115-year-old firehouse just steps away from Mill Mountain Theatre’s Trinkle MainStage. Fire Station One offers comfortable amenities and exquisite dining options at its Stock Café, which serves delectable Nordic and Scandinavian cuisine. After dinner, head over for a standing ovation-worthy performance at Mill Mountain Theatre.

To be automatically entered, purchase tickets to a first-week performance at Mill Mountain Theatre. Qualifying shows include “Matilda the Musical,” “Bright Star,” and “Elf the Musical.” Additionally, you can enter the giveaway on Mill Mountain Theatre’s website. Mill Mountain Theatre will contact the winners after the first week of performances from their remaining Trinkle MainStage productions.

This giveaway is made possible by Fire Station One and TXTUR, sponsors of Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2023 season.

*Only one entry per person. Must be 21+ to enter. The voucher is only redeemable at Fire Station One Boutique Hotel. Conditions of use, in addition to availability, are determined by the hotel. The winner will be selected at random by Mill Mountain Theatre and notified via the contact information provided during entry. If the winner does not respond within a specified timeframe, a new winner may be chosen. Additional restrictions apply. Visit millmountain.org/promo for details. No purchase is necessary to enter.

Charlotte’s Web | Sensory-Friendly Performance

We are excited to offer a Sensory Friendly performance of Charlotte’s Web on May 10th at 6:30 p.m. Here’s what to expect:

🎟️ All tickets must be reserved prior to the show. To reserve please email francesca@nullmillmountain.org

💡 The house lights will remain on during the performance, rather than completely off.

🔦The intensity of the lighting and sound effects will be reduced. There will be no flashing or strobe lights.

🌸 A quiet area will be available in the lobby for guests who need to take a break from the show.

💬 Guests are free to talk during the performance if needed. Additionally, the use of tablets and smartphones will be permitted to help non-verbal audience members communicate, though photo and video recording of the production is still not permitted.

🚪 Guests can enter or exit the theatre during the performance.

♿️ The theatre will have a limited number of designated standing and wheelchair-accessible spaces.

📙 All patrons will receive a content advisory handout prior to the show.

Charlotte’s Web at Mill Mountain Theatre

Join us on an adventure with two unlikely friends Wilbur the Pig and Charlotte the Spider in the musical stage adaptation of E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web.” 

White’s book is adapted into an even more loveable musical by Joseph Robinette with ear-catching music by Charles Strouse. Fern Arable is the eight-year-old daughter of John Arable, a pig farmer. Fern pleaded with her father to prevent turning the runt of the litter into bacon. In exchange for saving the pig, Fern nurtures the pig and names him Wilbur, who makes an unlikely and inseparable bond with a spider, named Charlotte.

“Charlotte’s Web” is part of Mill Mountain Theatre’s Young Audience Series and MMT’s reading initiative to connect theatre to literature.

The classic children’s book will feature young actors from across the Roanoke Valley on Mill Mountain Theatre’s Waldron Stage. The cast includes Catherine Hester Addington, Ben Armstrong, Grace Cordle, Kamryn Cox, Campbell Duff, Keeli Emery, Drayven English, Kayla Ford, Gabby Harig, Harper Klein, Emily Mower, Andi-Grace Novell, Will Richardson, Ellen Riegger, Brielle Smith, Ruby Spence, Lily Stanley, Bella Turner, Charlier Villier and DeMarion Williams. 

The creative team for “Charlotte’s Web” includes Mill Mountain Theatre’s Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director), Victoria Buck (Director), Francesca Reilly (Stage Manager), Josh Polk (Choreographer) and Seth Davis (Music Director).


Performances will take place from May 4th through May 14th on the Waldron Stage. All tickets are ‘Pay What You Can’ at the door and are ineligible for reservations. Alternatively, Mill Mountain Theatre is hosting a ‘Sensory Friendly Performance’ through reservation only on May 10th at 6:30 p.m. For more information, visit millmountain.org

Sponsors and grantors include Dunkenberger-Waskey Group at Morgan Stanley, American National Bank & Trust Company, Boxley Materials, Carilion Clinic, Cary Street Partners, Cox Communications, Davis H. Elliot Company, Nancy Ruth Patterson, Punch Boutique, TheRoanokeStar.com, Center in the Square, Actors’ Equity Association, The National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

One Week Until Showtime

Mill Mountain Theatre is no stranger to producing high-caliber musicals and plays in the heart of the Roanoke Valley. 

Since 2015, Mill Mountain Theatre began producing its own concerts by inviting local fan favorites, MMT alumni, Conservatory students and staff to perform on its stage. 

“We developed these concerts as a way to connect with our audiences, invite them to get out of their seats, to dance and sing with us, which isn’t your typical experience in a theatre.” Said MMT’s Producing Artistic Director, Ginger Poole. “We truly want to interact with our audiences and for them to have a fun, memorable experience here.” 

Rehearsals for the concert are unlike any other with only a week of preparation time for the artists and the musicians. Whereas MMT’s recent production of “Jersey Boys” had a three-week rehearsal period. For comparison, according to Billboard, Taylor Swift’s “Era’s Tour” had two and a half months of rehearsal time.

“One week of rehearsals certainly has many challenges, however, it adds to the excitement once we see the finished product. Our artists love the challenge and they have fun with it as a way to showcase their outstanding talents.” Said, Poole.

Mill Mountain Theatre’s Resident Music Director, Seth Davis has curated music from nearly 60 composers and lyricists, almost 40 songs and close to 100 years of Broadway’s hit show tunes.

The “Best of Broadway” will feature a live band of local musicians JT Fauber, Teresa Hedrick, Mike Havens and Caroline Moledor – all uplifted by Mill Mountain Theatre’s resident Music Director, Seth Davis. 

Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as featured vocalists throughout the performance are Matthew Carter, Sarah Coleman, Larry Kufel and Josh Polk. MMT has also enlisted top regional youth talent from local high schools, Elise LeGault and Ben Armstrong. Making her Trinkle MainStage debut is Francesca Reilly, a member of MMT’s education department. In addition to Reilly, Both Kufel and Polk are administrative staff members at Mill Mountain Theatre. 

The creative team consists of Seth Davis (Music Director), Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director and Staging Director), Savannah Woodruff (Lighting and Sound Designer) and Matt Shields (Director of Production). 


The Best of Broadway begins performances on April 28th and runs through April 29th on the Trinkle MainStage. Individual, season tickets and group tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors for the “Best of Broadway” include Adobe Creative Express, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, Skyline National Bank, Center in the Square, Actors’ Equity Association, Theatre Communications Group, National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts. 

A Tribute to Broadway: The Best of Broadway, a Concert

Fans from The Golden Age of Broadway to the contemporary age get ready to sing with Mill Mountain Theatre at the “Best of Broadway” concert. 

The hit concert series, Mill Mountain Music returns to the Trinkle MainStage with the “Best of Broadway” an ode to some of Broadway’s biggest fan favorites on April 28th and April 29th. Mill Mountain Theatre has brought in elite vocalists from the Roanoke region and seasoned performers from around the country.

For three shows only, experience music handpicked from MMT’s resident maestro, Seth Davis, including music from shows such as “Wicked,” “Les Misérables,” “My Fair Lady,” “Rent,” “West Side Story,” “Music Man,” “South Pacific,” “A Little Night Music” and more! 

The “Best of Broadway” will feature a live band of local musicians JT Fauber, Teresa Hedrick, Mike Havens and Caroline Moledor – all uplifted by Mill Mountain Theatre’s resident Music Director, Seth Davis. 

Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as featured vocalists throughout the performance are Matthew Carter, Sarah Coleman, Larry Kufel and Josh Polk. MMT has also enlisted top regional youth talent from local high schools, Elise LeGault and Ben Armstrong. Making her Trinkle MainStage debut is Francesca Reilly, a member of MMT’s education department. In addition to Reilly, Both Kufel and Polk are administrative staff members at Mill Mountain Theatre. 

The creative team consists of Seth Davis (Music Director), Ginger Poole (Staging Director), Savannah Woodruff (Lighting and Sound Designer) and Matt Shields (Director of Production). 


The Best of Broadway begins performances on April 28th and runs through April 29th on the Trinkle MainStage. Individual, season tickets and group tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors for the “Best of Broadway” include Adobe Creative Express, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, Skyline National Bank, Center in the Square, Actors’ Equity Association, Theatre Communications Group, National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

The Cast of Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn at Mill Mountain Theatre

This holiday season, make a beautiful memory and embrace the holiday season with “Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn.”

Performers from all over the country have traveled to Roanoke to perform at Mill Mountain Theatre as they get ready to perform in the stage adaptation of the hit 1942 film of the same name. Seasoned fans of “Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn” and newcomers, will love the stage version even more! Bundle up with your closest friends and family with this holiday classic. Experience the warming thrill of Irving Berlin’s classic songs such as “White Christmas,” “Steppin’ Out With My Baby,” “Blue Skies” and more! 

This timeless comedy features thrilling tap dances, joyous music and more. This story follows Jim who ditches the bright lights of show business to settle down in a small Connecticut farmhouse. His world takes a spectacular turn when he meets a talented teacher named Linda. Will Jim salvage his last chance at love?

Returning to the Director and Choreographer’s chair is Kristen Brooks Sandler, who previously directed “Legally Blonde the Musical” at Mill Mountain Theatre. 

“Holiday Inn is a classic show filled with joy. I’m excited to share that joy to Roanoke audiences!” Said Sandler. 

Filling out the stage to tell the story is Mychal Phillips* as Louise, Andrew Mauney* as Jim, Imani Youngblood* and Sarah Colt will both take on the role of Linda, Caitlin McAvoy as Lila, Elbi Cespedes as Ted. Two local youth performers will share the role of Charlie Winslow. In addition to the featured characters, Erin Kei*, Yul Carrion, Emma Lou DeLaney, Morgana Mauney, Corry J. Ethridge, Maya Kitayama, Melissa Perry and Angela Joy (Swing) fill out the mighty ensemble. 

Uplifting the cast is a stellar creative team – which serves as a collaborative effort from Mill Mountain Theatre’s seasoned; internal creative team and industry professionals. The team consists of Ginger Poole, Producing Artistic Director; Peppy Biddy*, Production Stage Manager; Erin Markham*, Assistant Stage Manager; Christopher D. Littlefield, Music Director; Marissa Danielle Duricko, Costume Designer; Jimmy Ray Ward, Scenic Designer; Bill Webb, Lighting Designer; and Matt Shields, Director of Production.

Holiday Inn will also feature a live orchestra directed by Littlefield. The orchestra will feature Roanoke residents, JT Fauber, Mike Havens, Evin Bowman and Teresa Hedrick. 

*Appearing Courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.


Holiday Inn begins performances on November 30th and runs through December 23rd on the Trinkle MainStage. Tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740. 

Sponsors for Holiday Inn at Mill Mountain Theatre include Avis Construction Company, Better Sofas, B.J. Preas, Brandon Oaks Retirement Community, Business Solutions Inc., Carolina Connection, Claytor/Wirt Associates, Elk Hill Advisors, Entré Computer Center, Freedom First Credit Union, Frith Anderson and Peake, Gentry Locke Attorneys, Howell’s Motor Freight Inc., Jewell Machinery, John H. and Michelle S. Higginbotham Family Foundation, The Liberty Trust Hotel, Lunsford a Trustpoint Company, MarshMcLennan Agency, Mast General Store, Member One Federal Credit Union, Miller Long & Associates, Oakey’s Funeral Service and Crematory, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Skyline Capital Strategies, Roanoke Animal Hospital, Roanoke Gas Co., Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, Skyline National Bank, Spilman Thomas & Battle, Steel Dynamics Inc. and The Candy Store. Grantors include National Endowment for the Arts, Virginia Commission for the Arts, Center in the Square, Radio IQ WVTF, Theatre Communications Group, Actors’ Equity Association and Blue Star Theatres.

“Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company.

Fly to Neverland With Peter and Wendy

Fly away with us to Neverland! Mill Mountain Theatre presents Peter and Wendy up next on the Waldron Stage. 

Local youth performers tell the story of Peter and Wendy with an original adaptation of the famed story by Tiffany Waters. Peter Pan and Wendy Darling in this new adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s most famous novel. Local student performers will welcome audience members into a world full of mermaids, fairies, and pirates on the Waldron Stage for a performance that will mesmerize patrons of all ages.

Touting the Waldron Stage are some of Roanoke’s elite youth performers. Drew D’Alessandro, Rory Grant, Eve McLoney, Ben Meyer, Emily Mower, Riley Parks, Ruth Parsons, Amelia Raring, William Richardson, Brent Saunders, Ruby Spence, Jack Swank, Natalie Thorell and Holden White.

Waters has also taken on the challenge of directing Peter and Wendy. This production is produced by MMT’s Producing Artistic Director, Ginger Poole. Joining the creative team is Mill Mountain Theatre’s Education Associate and Community Engagement Coordinator, Francesca Reilly as the stage manager. Assisting Reilly is Spencer Wade, as the Assistant Stage Manager. Costumes for this production are designed by MMT’s Director of Education, Victoria Buck.

This Pay-What-You-Can performance of Peter and Wendy includes the distribution of free books to students as part of MMT’s initiative of connecting theatre to reading and literacy. To learn how to donate books, please visit millmountain.org/donate. 


Performance dates for Peter and Wendy include November 4th at 7:30 p.m., November 5th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., November 6th at 2 p.m., November 11th at 7:30 p.m., November 12th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with the final performance on November 13th at 2 p.m. All tickets are ‘Pay What You Can’ at the door. For more information visit millmountain.org


Sponsors for Peter and Wendy include Acceleration Point, American National Bank & Trust Company, BJ Preas, Boxley Materials Co., Business Solutions Incorporated, Cox Communications, Davis H. Elliot Company, Dunkenberger-Waskey-Nash Group at Morgan Stanley, 5Points Creative, Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Lichtenstein Law Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Punch Boutique, Radio IQ/WVTF, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, The Candy Store, Truist Bank and The Edgar A. Thurman Charitable Foundation for Children. Grantors include Virginia Commission for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Center in the Square, TCG, Actors’ Equity Association and Blue Star Theatres.

The Season of Song is Here

Roanoke, VA – October 6, 2022

After a thrilling night of announcements at Mill Mountain Theatre, the theatre has unveiled its most anticipated season yet coined, “The Season of Song.”

In 2023, Mill Mountain Theatre is presenting a total of nine locally produced shows in the Roanoke Valley. All of the theatre’s shows are musicals, hence the name of their upcoming season. 

Kickstarting MMT’s 2023 season, and returning for its seventh season, is Write Stuff! The youth playwright festival of new works. Write Stuff! Accepts submissions from local students and the selected submissions are given the opportunity to produce their original play. 

Launching on the Trinkle MainStage is Jersey Boys. Jersey Boys has become a global sensation following the music and the story behind Franki Valli and the Four Seasons. Mill Mountain Theatre is one of the first regional theatres in the country to produce the fan-favorite show. 

The acclaimed Mill Mountain Music Series is back with The Best of Broadway which will feature beloved performers who have previously performed at Mill Mountain Theatre and some of your favorite Broadway songs from hit shows such as Wicked and songs from the renowned music maestro Lin-Manuel Miranda. 

Hitting the road to a venue near you, this summer is the fun and exciting show Mad Libs Live! Which will draw lyrical inspiration from audience members. Mad Libs Live! Is a part of Mill Mountain Theatre’s literacy initiative and connects young audiences to literacy through producing a free show and distributing free books at every performance to youth audience members. 

Local youth talent will shine on the Trinkle MainStage with Matilda the Musical. This musical is similar to the classic film of the same name and follows Matilda. Matilda is a young girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. 

Mill Mountain Theatre is celebrating Appalachia with Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s Bright Star. Bright Star tells the true tale of love and redemption against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 1940s. Alice Murphy, a literary editor meets a young soldier shortly after he arrived home from World War II. The young soldier awakens her longing for the child she once lost and they build an unusually haunting connection. Alice is determined to understand her dark past and has the power to transform both of their lives. 

Another literary classic is traveling the region for young audiences. Mill Mountain Theatre presents Stellaluna, which will tour in the Fall across the Roanoke Valley. Stellaluna the bat, Verdi the snake, and Pinduli the Hyena all seek refreshment at a watering hole one day, only to find themselves subjects of a bullying lion’s ridicule. Through the power of friendship, this unique group discovers confidence, peace and wisdom. Stellaluna follows Mill Mountain Theatre’s literacy initiative.

Mill Mountain Theatre also announced the dates of their upcoming 2023 holiday show. However, a title was not disclosed.

“We’re producing an exciting show this Holiday Season! We can’t tell you the name yet, but we can tell you it’s got everything: singing, dancing, costumes – the works!” Said Ginger Poole, Producing Artistic Director of Mill Mountain Theatre. “Whether you’re looking for something fun to do with your family or want an exciting date night, this show has got something for everyone! Stay tuned for more details as they become available on our website and social media pages!”

Closing out Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2023 season is Charlotte’s Web, the classic book by E.B. White. Charlotte’s Web is adapted into an even more loveable musical by Joseph Robinette with ear-catching music by Charles Strouse. This literary classic tells the tale of two unlikely friends, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte, the spider. This show invites audiences to discover their irreplaceable bond of friendship.

Tickets to Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2023 slate of shows are available for renewing season ticket holders. Beginning November 1st, 2022, tickets will be available for all audiences.

To renew your season tickets, contact Mill Mountain Theatre’s Box Office at 540.342.5740.


Mill Mountain Theatre serves as Roanoke’s only Equity theatre since 1964. Since the theatre’s founding, Mill Mountain Theatre has produced hundreds of shows in-house and hosted world premieres. As a professional, year-round, regional theatre with roots in its community and excellence as its primary objective, Mill Mountain Theatre has proudly served the region and the industry for more than 50 years.

The Cast of The Diary of Anne Frank

Trinkle MainStage plays are back at Mill Mountain Theatre featuring the incredibly powerful and true story based on the famed diary of a young girl, The Diary of Anne Frank.

Mill Mountain Theatre has cast remarkable actors to fulfill the roles. Not only has MMT built out a stellar cast, but they have also enlisted a mighty crew to support the onstage talents. 

“I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” Thirteen-year-old Anne Frank wrote in her diary to better understand herself and the horrors of being Jewish in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. In this transcendently powerful new adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, Anne Frank emerges from the pages of history as a living, lyrical, and intensely gifted young girl. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence—their fear, their laughter, their grief, and their hope. This adaptation breathes new life into this iconic tale. 

Starring as Anne Frank, is a student at Cave Spring High School, Elise LeGault. Joining opposite of LeGault is Hidden Valley Middle School student, Griffin Shaver who will portray Peter van Pels, the son of Hermann van Pels and Auguste van Pels. Filling out the youth cast is Lilah Vanke, who will play Margot Frank, Anne Frank’s older sister. 

The youth cast is no stranger to Mill Mountain Theatre through participating in MMT’s Conservatory Classes. In addition to classes, both LeGault and Shaver have performed on the Trinkle MainStage. LeGault was last seen this past August in, High School Musical: One Act Edition and Shaver was in 2017’s A Christmas Story

Performing as Anne Frank’s mother, Edith Frank, is Broadway Star, Jane Labanz*. Labanz is making her highly anticipated Mill Mountain Theatre debut. Some of Labanz’s impressive credits include the world premiere of Tuck Everlasting as “Older Winnie,” “Alison Barrett” in the American Premiere of Love Story and portraying “Hope” alongside Patti LuPone in Anything Goes. Labanz has been an instrumental performer in ten National Tours and has performed at legendary venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Lincoln Center and Radio City Music Hall. 

The role of Anne Frank’s father, Otto Frank, will be performed by Jonathan Brody*. Brody, a fellow Broadway Star has performed in six Broadway Shows including A Bronx Tale, Amazing Grace, Spamalot, Titanic, Sally Marr…and her escorts, Me and My Girl. In addition to Brody’s extensive Broadway credits, Brody has toured the country with the official touring companies of Mary Poppins, Spamalot, Funny Girl and My Fair Lady

Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as Mr. van Daan, the father of Peter van Pels is a local fan favorite, Scott Watson*. Watson recently appeared in Mill Mountain Theatre’s A Christmas Story during the 2021 season. Watson has substantial regional theatre credits and nearly 20 film and television credits. 

Portraying Mrs. van Daan, the spouse of Mr. van Daan and the mother of Peter is Amanda Lea Mason. Mason has a vast list of New York City theatre credits including Broadway’s The Elephant Man. In addition to Mason’s theatre credits, Mason has also graced television screens in shows such as Showtime’s Three-Women

Mr. Dussel or otherwise known as Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist and the roommate of Anne Frank is portrayed by another Mill Mountain Theatre fan favorite– Jeffrey McGullion. McGullion has performed in over 40 stage productions including Mill Mountain Theatre’s The Odd Couple, On Golden Pond, Hairspray, 39 Steps, To Kill a Mockingbird, Disney’s My Son Pinnochio and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

After the wildly popular, Ladies of the 80s concert, returning to the Trinkle MainStage is Sarah Coleman as Miep Geiss, a crucial helper to the families hiding in the Secret Annex. A Roanoke local and Radford University Alumni. Coleman’s credits include powerhouse characters such as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, Heather Duke from Heather’s the Musical and Edna from Bright Star to name a few. 

Making their Trinkle MainStage debut as Mr. Kraler, otherwise known as Victor Kugler, an electrician who helped the Frank Family while in the Annex, is Drew Callahan. Callahan is a Radford University Alumni and is no stranger to Mill Mountain Theatre. Currently, Callahan is a part of MMT’s outstanding carpentry team and has worked on shows such as Million Dollar Quartet, Legally Blonde the Musical, In the Heights, The Diary of Anne Frank and more! Callahan’s acting credit includes being an Acting Apprentice at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. 


The Diary of Anne Frank begins performances on September 21st and runs through October 2nd on the Trinkle MainStage. Tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740. Reduced special ticket pricing for school groups for 10:00 a.m. student matinees on 9/28 and 9/29. Contact the box office for more information.

Sponsors and grantors for The Diary of Anne Frank include Business Solutions; The Candy Store; Dominion Risk Advisors; Hope of Israel Congregation; The Sam and Marion Golden Helping Hand Foundation; The Liberty Trust; The W.E. McGuire Foundation; Pinnacle Financial Partners; B.J. Preas; Roanoke Jewish Federation; Skyline National Bank; National Endowment for the Arts; Virginia Commission for the Arts; Center in the Square; Theatre Communications Group; Actors’ Equity Association; and Blue Star Theatres. 

“The Diary of Anne Frank” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc., A Concord Theatricals Company.

*Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Mill Mountain Theatre Presents The Diary of Anne Frank

The true story of triumph, history, hope, resilience and a legacy comes to the Trinkle MainStage. 

Mill Mountain Theatre is bringing plays back to the Trinkle MainStage since 2019’s Glass Menagerie with one of the most important stories ever written, The Diary of Anne Frank. The Diary of Anne Frank was originally a part of MMT’s 2020 season, however, the show was not produced alongside the rest of the 2020 season due to COVID-19. This play was last performed nearly 60 years ago on an MMT stage.  

“I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” Thirteen-year-old Anne Frank wrote in her diary to better understand herself and the horrors of being Jewish in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. In this transcendently powerful new adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, Anne Frank emerges from the pages of history as a living, lyrical, and intensely gifted young girl. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence—their fear, their laughter, their grief, and their hope. This adaptation breathes new life into this iconic tale. 

“Mill Mountain Theatre reintroduced The Diary of Anne Frank to our 2022 season due to its significance and importance.” Said Ginger Poole, the Producing Artistic Director at Mill Mountain Theatre. “This show is incredibly powerful and crucial that we tell it on our stage.” 

Over the years, Mill Mountain Theatre has strived to connect theatre to literacy, telling important stories and highlighting their impacts on stage. Connecting theatre to literacy has continued to be an important part of MMT’s mission. 


The Diary of Anne Frank begins performances on September 21st and runs through October 2nd on the Trinkle MainStage. Tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740. Reduced special ticket pricing for school groups for 10:00 a.m. student matinees on 9/28 and 9/29. Contact the box office for more information.

Sponsors and grantors for The Diary of Anne Frank include Business Solutions; The Candy Store; Dominion Risk Advisors; Hope of Israel Congregation; The Sam and Marion Golden Helping Hand Federation; The Liberty Trust; The W.E. McGuire Foundation; Pinnacle Financial Partners; B.J. Preas; Roanoke Jewish Foundation; Skyline National Bank; National Endowment for the Arts; Virginia Commission for the Arts; Center in the Square; Theatre Communications Group; Actors’ Equity Association; and Blue Star Theatres.

“The Diary of Anne Frank” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc., A Concord Theatricals Company.

Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory Seeking Scripts for 7th Annual Young Playwrights Festival “Write Stuff!”

Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory is seeking submissions of short plays for Write Stuff!, their seventh-annual festival of new works penned by local students. The playwriting contest will have categories for Middle School and High School playwrights, and winning plays will be selected by a panel of professional Mill Mountain Theatre artists.

The selected plays will be performed by Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory students and directed by Mill Mountain Theatre staff during a festival of play-readings in Mill Mountain Theatre’s upcoming 2023 Season.

Write Stuff! serves to connect Mill Mountain Theatre’s expanding education programming with its historical and ongoing commitment to new play development. Ginger Poole, Mill Mountain Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director, expressed excitement at the return of this beloved Young Audiences programming. 

“Beginning with the Norfolk Southern Festival of New Works and continuing through our partnership with the Hollins Playwrights Lab, new work has been an important element of Mill Mountain Theatre’s identity,” she said. “Expanding that vision to invest in the development of young writers is very important to our organization. Our inaugural festival was a success, as were the subsequent events, and I look forward to bringing the festival back for a fifth year and watching its growth and success continue in the coming years.”

The mission to encourage student authors is also in alignment with Mill Mountain Theatre’s pedagogical goals. “Write Stuff is an incredible experience and opportunity for young artists to work on a new play process,” says Victoria Buck, Mill Mountain Theatre’s Interim Director of Education. “It isn’t often that young people get to be involved in producing brand new plays: learning how scripts change, how characters are developed, and how to work with a playwright in the room.”

Scripts, 10-15 minutes in length, should be formatted as PDFs and emailed to education@nullmillmountain.org with the subject line “Write Stuff! Submission.” The deadline for script submissions is December 15th. Performance and presentation of winning plays TBA.

Mill Mountain Theatre Presents “Boy Bands Through the Ages”

The boy bands are taking over! Everyone from The Beatles, The Backstreet Boys, One Direction and the latest icons, BTS. All of your favorite boy bands will be covered in Mill Mountain Theatre’s Concert, Boy Bands Through the Ages

Experience the nostalgia of your favorite boy bands from the past and the rave of the current bands sweeping pop culture. For two nights only, this lively concert will be on the Trinkle MainStage in Downtown Roanoke from May 27th to May 28th.

The Mill Mountain Music Series is uplifted by nostalgic and iconic boy band songs of the past and present that have been curated by MMT’s Resident Music Director, music maestro and boy band aficionado, Seth Davis.  

Get ready to dance, sing and remember the boy bands that overtook the nation and have changed pop culture and helped form every generation. Boy Bands Through the Ages is produced by Mill Mountain Theatre in just one week and will feature esteemed vocalists and musicians! 

Returning to the Trinkle MainStage are Chris Carranza (In The Heights), Josh Polk (Guest Teaching Artist) and Parker Joh (Mamma Mia!). Additionally, Mill Mountain Theatre will be welcoming vocalist, Matthew Carter to the Trinkle MainStage. These outstanding vocalists’ harmonies will recreate the sounds of your favorite boy bands that you know and love. 

This concert features an all-star band of local musicians. Boy Bands Through the Ages musicians include JT Fauber, Evan Bowman and Mike Havens, all of who will be directed by Seth Davis. 

MMT’s production of Boy Bands Through the Ages will be produced and directed by MMT’s Producing Artistic Director, Ginger Poole with Music Direction and arrangement by MMT’s Resident Music Director Seth Davis, Sound and Lighting design by Savannah Woodruff and Technical Direction and Props Design by Matt Shields.


Boy Bands Through the Ages begins performances on May 27th and runs through May 28th on the Trinkle MainStage for three performances only. Tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740

Sponsors and grantors for Boy Bands Through the Ages include Roanoke Valley Orthodontics; Dixon, Hubbard, Feinour & Brown, Inc; Woods Rogers Attorney’s at Law; Virginia Commission for the Arts; Center in the Square; Theatre Communications Group; Actors’ Equity Association and Blue Star Theatres.

Mill Mountain Theatre Presents William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”

“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Join the cast of Shakespeare’s As You Like It for this playful production, filled with flirtation, fun disguises, flippant fools, family dysfunction, and some of Shakespeare’s most famous phrases.

The classic Shakespearean comedy features young performers from the Roanoke Valley and Mill Mountain Theatre’s Conservatory program, the theatre education program for young artists. As You Like It is scheduled from May 6th to May 15th on Mill Mountain Theatre’s Waldron Stage.

As You Like It is directed by Mill Mountain Theatre’s Director of Education, Victoria Buck. Buck is no stranger to Shakespeare and has earned two Masters’ Degrees from Mary Baldwin University’s Shakespeare and Performance Program with a Master of Fine Arts and a Master’s of Letters.
“Shakespeare is so classic and pervasive in both our education systems and in theatres that almost every student and actor will encounter it at some point in their lives and career, and the best way to learn it is by performing it and seeing it performed!” Said Buck.

This Pay-What-You-Can performance of As You Like It includes the distribution of free books to students as part of MMT’s initiative of connecting theatre to reading and literacy. To learn how to donate books, please visit millmountain.org/donate.

MMT’s production of As You Like It is produced by Producing Artistic Director Ginger Poole; Director and Stage Manager by Victoria Buck; Assistant Stage Manager; Conner Hunt; Scenic and Props Design by Matt Shields; Lighting Design by Savannah Woodruff and Costume Design by Tiffany Waters.


Performance of As You Like It begins on May 6th and runs through May 15th on the Waldron Stage. All tickets are ‘Pay What You Can’ at the door. For more information visit millmountain.org

Sponsors for As You Like It include Acceleration Point, American National Bank & Trust Company, Boxley Materials Co., Business Solutions Inc., The Candy Store, Cox Communications, Davenport & Company, Davis H. Elliot Company, Dunkenberger-Waskey-Nash Group at Morgan Stanley, 5Points Creative, Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Lichtenstein Law Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, B.J. Preas, Punch Boutique, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, Truist and The Edgar A. Thurman Charitable Foundation for Children. Grantors include Virginia Commission for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Center in the Square, TCG, Actors’ Equity Association and Blue Star Theatres.

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