Mill Mountain Theatre
Mill Mountain Theatre is a professional equity theatre located in Roanoke, Virginia. Originally opening as Mill Mountain Playhouse as a “not-for-profit, non-Equity resident stock theatre”, the location burned down in 1976, leading to a re-opening and renaming at the Center in the Square in 1983. The theater is named after the nearby Mill Mountain, which is a popular theme for the naming of Roanoke landmarks and organizations, including the Mill Mountain Star, Mill Mountain Zoo, and Mill Mountain Coffee and Tea.
Mill Mountain Theatre also has a longstanding relationship with Hollins University and the Hollins Theatre Institute.
History
In January 2009, Mill Mountain Theater's Board of Directors faced mounted debt by ceasing productions to focus on reorganizing the Theater's business operations. All staff members, with the exception of the director of education were laid off. At the same time MMT's landlord, Center in the Square, undertook a complete renovation, moving MMT into a temporary space.During the reinvention process, educational classes continued and enrollment doubled, becoming one of the theatre's best sources of income during this time period. Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory also produced a holiday show each year during the reorganization; Annie, Jr. in 2009, Disney's My Son Pinocchio, Geppetto's Musical Tale in December 2010, and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever in 2011 and 2012.
In March 2012, MMT produced Greater Tuna on the Waldron Stage, its first professional Equity performance since 2009. On April 24, 2013, Mill Mountain Theatre returned to the Trinkle Main Stage in the newly renovated Center in the Square presenting The Marvelous Wonderettes.
On March 16, 2020, In response to COVID-19, MMT announced that they would be "suspending all programming from March 16 - April 13", preventing their production of "Dreamgirls" from opening on March 25.
Productions
Mill Mountain Theatre classifies its performances into four types: Trinkle Mainstage, traditional plays and musicals; Young Audiences, shows aimed towards children; The Fringe, plays with contemporary themes and for older audiences; and Mill Mountain Music, showcases where various singers perform songs from a particular genre of music.During their 2020 season announcement, Mill Mountain Theatre renamed its Waldron Fringe series to The Fringe, to signify that one of its performances would be put on the Trinkle Stage for the first time, rather than both shows being performed on the Waldron stage.
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | |
Trinkle Mainstage | Dreamgirls The Diary of Anne Frank Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella Holiday Inn | Mamma Mia! Disney's The Little Mermaid JR The Glass Menagerie The Sound of Music | A Chorus Line Shrek The Musical TYA West Side Story Special Event: A Simple Gift The Christmas Cup | Moonlight and Magnolias Willy Wonka JR Little Shop of Horrors A Christmas Story | Smokey Joe's Café Into the Woods JR The Odd Couple White Christmas |
Young Audiences | Write Stuff! Treasure Island: A New Musical Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical Peter and Wendy | Write Stuff! A Peter Rabbit Tale: A Children's Musical Romeo and Juliet | Write Stuff! The Tempest Mother Goose Tales A Year with Frog and Toad | The Velveteen Rabbit The Jungle Book The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | All the World's a Stage Tall Tales Aesop's Fables Poe |
The Fringe | Cabaret The Cake | Next to Normal Every Brilliant Thing | Constellations The Christians Spring Awakening | The Mountaintop The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee The Little Lion | N/A |
Mill Mountain Music | Golden Age of Broadway Music of the Crooners | Music of the 60s Let's Go to the Movies | An Evening with Andrew Lloyd Webber A Taste of Country | Acoustic Legends One Hit Wonders Best of Broadway: Songs of the 2000s | The Music of Motown The Music of ABBA |