VTC in 2000-2001


Summer 2000: The Need For Brussel Sprouts (NVTA One Act) VTC returned to the NVTA one act festival in 2000! First Time Director Lisa Hill-Corley took "The Need for Brussel Sprouts," the first act of Murray Schisgal's Twice Around the Park. A Few Good Men leads Jim Manclark and Ellen Bruns returned to play a very unlikely couple; an out of work actor despirately trying to restart his career with a operatic pizza commericial and a fed-up policewoman who shows up to write a summons and ends up talking about relationships. Jim Manclark received a nomination for Best Actor!


Fall 2000: To Kill A Mockingbird
Artistic Director Suzanne Maloney kicked off the regular season with Christopher Sergel's play To Kill A Mockingbird, which is based on the classic Southern novel by Harper Lee.


Winter 2001: Wait Until Dark
Next, VTC President Angie Anderson directed this Frederick Knott thriller. A con man and two ex-convicts invade the Greenwich Village apartment of a lovely blind woman in search of a rich prize she doesn't even know she has in her possession.


Spring 2001: The Gin Game
Directed by Ruby Griffith Award Winning Director Gloria DuGan. In a home for the elderly, two residents develop an emotionally volitile relationship over their regular card game. The original story that inspired the movie starring Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn.