Windham Performing Arts is proud
to be entering its 8th year of bringing quality Community Theater to Southern
New Hampshire.
Founded in 1998, WPA was established in order
to provide a community theater group to the residents of Windham, Salem
and surrounding towns. Eight years later, WPA is honored to have people
travel from as far as Atkinson, Manchester, and Andover to perform in
its productions.
WPA is a non-profit community theater group that
relies on generous donations and advertising sponsorship from neighborhood
businesses in order to bring productions such as Annie,
Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls, South
Pacific, Bye Bye Birdie, Plaza Suite,
and this years Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
to the stage at the Adams Memorial Opera House in Derry, New Hampshire.
Director and Producer Ginger Borase has been
an integral part of WPA since its inception. Under her direction, WPA
performs a musical every spring with a cast that ranges in age from
eight to eighty. In order to offer larger, more prominent roles to their
talented young actors, WPA expanded in December of 2004 to include the
Windham Performing Arts Youth Performers. Produced by Ginger and directed
by Lori Georgy, the WPA Youth Performers. Comprised solely of children
ages 8-16, opened with Anne of Green Gables its first year,
and Alice in Wonderland in 2005.
WPA is a community effort comprised not only
of actors, but also of scenic and costume designers, stage crew, musical
directors, and choreographers all culled from the talents of the local
communities.
To find out more about our upcoming productions
and auditions, or for more information on how to make a donation to
WPA and WPA Youth Performers please contact us directly at WindhamPerformingArts@yahoo.com
or call 603-425-0130.