Theatre-On-The-Hill
Theatre-on-the-Hill was established to be a completely unique playground for performers and we serve the theater community with just a few simple principles.
Our first and primary goal is to stage the absolute finest community theater productions, and to do whatever it takes to achieve that goal.
Second, we strive for inclusiveness and to be clique and rancor-free, in an effort to create a safe haven for performers and reach out to professionals and newcomers alike. There is a place for everyone here, regardless of experience.
Third, we adhere to the Golden Rule, and treat everyone involved with our group with respect and humor. This philosophy starts with our leadership. We realize we are involved in a collective effort to participate something bigger and better than ourselves, with the reward of memories, camaraderie, and a great artistic experience. Yet we also know the trade-off in community theater is a huge time commitment and little financial reward. Following the Golden Rule makes the commitment worth the investment.
Fourth, and nearly as important as all the other principles, is to have as much fun as possible doing Principles One, Two, and Three!
We encourage you to learn more about our fine organization. Theatre-on-the-Hill has been cherished destination for all types of theater talent and you might just find your creative home here.
Whether you are a seasoned performer or just want to be involved behind the scenes, we have a place for you. All it takes is the first step so go ahead come out to an audition or roll up your sleeves and get involved backstage!
Theatre-on-the-Hill, Bolingbrook, was officially reborn in the fall of 2004 under the leadership of Craig J. Engel with its production of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, and has continued to produce highly-acclaimed shows ever since. Michael A. Fudala joined the board as vice-president in the summer of 2005, and Theatre-on-the-Hill is honored by the continued commitment of treasurer Robin Bockus, Matthew Bockus, choreographer KB Bowman, Dale McClannahan, and Gary McConnell.
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