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A Bit of History
The Montford Park Players' original purpose is to bring Shakespeare and other classic plays to the mountains of Western North Carolina. Believing that Shakespeare is a vital part of our common heritage, we set out to make his plays available for everyone to experience, by presenting them to the public free of charge. For the past thirty years, we have continued to fulfill this important need in the performing arts community: providing quality productions of classic drama in an authentic outdoor setting. Our existence began in 1973, at the municipal park on Montford Avenue, with a rendition of Shakespeare's ever-popular pastoral comedy As You Like It. A few years later, with our summer program well-established, we began presenting Charles Dickens'A Christmas Carol as part of Asheville's winter holiday celebration. We continued to perform at Montford Park until 1983, when the City of Asheville completed construction of a flat-roofed storage building near the Riverside Cemetery for our use. It was perfectly suited to our needs: accessible from the Montford Community Center, facing a hillside, with a flat playing area at ground level and the flat rooftop providing a second playing area. The U.S. Navy Construction Battalion ("Sea-Bees") terraced the hillside to create the audience seating area, and the Montford Amphitheatre was inaugurated with Romeo and Juliet. 1997 marked the two hundredth anniversary of Asheville, and we decided to take a part in the celebration by determining which of Shakespeare's plays was the first to be performed publicly in Asheville, and present that play as our new play for this summer's season. After months of exhaustive perusal of microfilm records of old newspapers, it was found that on February 14, 1889, in the Opera Hall on the third floor of the old courthouse, William Shakespeare's As You Like It was presented by the company of Prescott and McLean, featuring Miss Marie Prescott as Rosalind. Therefore that year, we invited the public to join us for a double celebration. In honor of the Asheville Bicentennial and the Montford Park Players' twenty-fifth anniversary, we proudly presented the earliest recorded Shakespearean play of both the City and the Company: As You Like It, directed by Hazel Robinson. The Asheville City Council, in recognition of our founder's contribution to the community, renamed our theater the "Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre." The actors and technicians
of the Montford Park Players are all volunteers. In any given year, about
one hundred fifty people donate their time, talent, and expertise to our
productions. Our membership includes all sorts of people: from young students
to retired professors, auto mechanics to librarians, homemakers, news
editors, artists and attorneys. We encourage participation by people of
all ages and backgrounds, and we celebrate our diversity. What we all
hold in common is a love of Shakespeare and a delight in presenting his
plays to our friends and neighbors in Western North Carolina.
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