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Mission & History
Salina Community Theatre is a non-profit educational
organization whose mission is to enrich the lives of people
in Salina and the surrounding region by creating a broad
range of quality theatrical programs for their entertainment
and education, and to provide people of all ages and
backgrounds the opportunity to participate in play
production and other theatre activities.
The vision of the Salina Community Theatre is to become
the preeminent provider of live theatre and theatre
education between Topeka and Denver. To embrace the role of
“the regional theatre for western Kansas: by making quality
theatre available to as many adults and children as
possible".
The Salina Community Theatre Association was organized in
1960 as a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit corporation. Plays were
produced in the auditorium of the Washington Building, a
former high school, from 1960 through the spring of 1971,
when the building was torn down.
By 1968 the Theatre board realized that it must provide
its own building, but that a building would be a liability.
We believed that we could raise the funds to build it.
And so it was done. The Theatre raised $213,000 for
construction and equipment. The building was completed and
opened in 1973. The Theatre program has grown and expanded through
the years.

SCT Staff
Michael Spicer
Executive Director
Mary Gordon
Director of Marketing & Development
J.R. Lidgett
Scenic Designer /Technical Director
Tom Ward
Scenic Designer /Technical Director
John Henningsen
Education Director
Jill French
Box Office Manager
Sydney & Earl Jensen
Concessions Managers
2009-2010 Board
Members
Jennifer Johnson
President
Bob Jones
Vice President
Darris Larson
Secretary
Paula Tomlins
Treasurer
Tony Dong
Paul Junk
Brenda King
Alex Lankhorst
Carolyn Money
Sissy Morrison
Daran Neuschafer
Jim Sergeant
Jennifer Stutterheim
Ray Tucker

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