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Sinking Springs Presbyterian Church built in 1833, is the second-oldest theatrical building in the United States. In 1953, its interior was renovated with fittings from the Empire Theatre in New York. The seats from that renovation were later replaced with seats from
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Abingdon Opera House, and actors stayed at the Martha Washington Inn. In 1935, it moved to the campus of the defunct Stonewall Jackson College for Women. The 1939 article in Life reported that the actors received no pay but were fed well and were
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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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