Zanesville, Ohio, has several active amateur theater groups. I have attended several productions at the Zanesville Community Theater and recommend this group. They do a great job and offer various types of performances. This is the group’s 46th season.
Recently I went to see Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?—not the typical type of play which is usually associated with an amateur group. The 4 actors in this production provided a riveting performance of a difficult play. Other productions planned for this season include HONK! and Steel Magnolias.
The members of the Zanesville Community Theater enjoy sharing their passion with others. A reading group from the local library was at the same performance as I was. By previous arrangement, they were going to meet with the actors after the performance and discuss the play which they had all read.
The performance was as enjoyable as the professional productions I have attended in Columbus.
For more information go to their web site at http://www.zct.org/. You can even order your tickets and choose your seat on-line or you can call 740-455-6487.
I would love to post some pictures of the performance but “no cameras or other recording devices” were allowed.