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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of The Depot Theatre is to entertain, enrich, and educate through professional theatrical arts and related programs based in a historic train station.

VISION STATEMENT

The Depot Theatre will have a robust, regional, and year-round presence by creating the highest of quality programs, building strong partnerships, and enhancing community engagement while promoting diversity in all that we do.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

PARKING:

Parking attendants will be on hand to provide direction!

QUIET PLEASE:

Please turn off all cell phones prior to the start of the performance. Please do not use your mobile device during the performance as the light emitted from the screen can be distracting to patrons seated around you.

LATE ARRIVALS:

Latecomers are seated at the discretion of house management and may be seated in an alternate location until an appropriate break in the performance.

REFRESHMENTS:

Concessions are available before the show and during intermission.

NO SMOKING:

Smoking is prohibited by federal, state and local regulations. When smoking outdoors, please maintain an appropriate distance from entrances and open windows.

PLEASE NOTE

: Feel free to “Follow” us later!

www.facebook.com/DepotTheatre

@depotbackstage

Taking photographs or video recording during the performance is STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY LAW.

TEXT MESSAGING

during the performance is not allowed. Please TURN OFF all mobile devices.

Depot Theatre Inc. is a 501(c)3, non-profit corporation. P.O. Box 414 · 6705 Main Street · Westport, New York 12993 518-962-4449 · www.DepotTheatre.org

SEASON SPONSOR

Rogers-Carroll Family Foundation

FIRST DATE

Chazy and Westport Communications

RADIANT VERMIN

Mountain Lake PBS

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET

The Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation

THE ROOMMATE

Emerging Blue

PLAYBILL SPONSOR

Sylvamo

DIGITAL MARKETING SPONSOR

Arts Spark

EXCLUSIVE AND EXTRAORDINARY CRAFT BEER SPONSOR

Ledge Hill Brewing Company

CONCESSIONS SPONSOR

Champlain National Bank

DEPOT ACADEMY THEATRE PROGRAM SPONSORS

UNDERWRITER

The Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation

SENIOR PROGRAM SPONSOR - The Drowsy Chaperone

The Mill

SUMMER PROGRAM SPONSOR - The Wizard of Oz - Youth Edition

TrailNorth Federal Credit Union

The Depot Theatre receives funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor and the New York State Legislature.

WELCOME!

THE ACTORS’ EQUITY DIFFERENCE

Since 1988, the Depot has maintained an active relationship with Actors’ Equity Association – the union for professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

The Depot Theatre is committed to bringing professional theatre artists – actors, directors, stage managers, technicians, choreographers, and designers – to the Adirondacks.

By maintaining its Equity status, as well as being a Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) affiliated theatre company, the Depot Theatre has built a reputation for producing high quality performances in a unique performance space, in a very rural area in the Adirondacks.

The Depot Theatre employs members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (“Equity”), founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 50,000 Actors and Stage Managers. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. #EquityWorks.

EVERY BRILLIANT THING- TYLER NYE as Narrator

SEXMOB

STEVEN BERNSTEIN, BRIGGAN KRAUSS, TONY SCHERR, KENNY WOLLESON

JOE FIEDLER, RYAN KEBERLE, CURTIS HASSELBRING, MARCUS ROJAS

YUKA HONDA (SOLO)

FIMA EPHRON

JOSH DION + GEOFF KRALY

w. JOHN HOLLENBECK

w. ADAM ROGERS + BEN PEROWSKY GILLIAN MARGOT +

REBEKAH HELLER (SOLO)

LUCIAN BAN + MAT MANERI TRANSYLVANIAN DANCE

DAN TEPFER (SOLO)

J.S. BACH INVENTIONS + REINVENTIONS

ROGERIO BOCCATO

CARDUME

w. KEITA OGAWA + CLEBER ALMEIDA

TAYLOR HASKINS + BEN MONDER

CAMILA MEZA : PORTAL

HELEN GILLET (SOLO)

STEPHAN CRUMP OTHERLANDS

w. ERIC MCPHERSON + DARIUS JONES

JODY REDHAGE FERBER

w. CAMILA MEZA + SARA CASWELL

Letter from the President of the Board

Dear Depot Theatre Guests,

Welcome to the Depot Theatre’s 47th season!

We’re proud to continue our legacy as the Adirondacks’ oldest professional Equity theatre, and this summer, that tradition of excellence is stronger than ever — on stage, behind the scenes, and throughout our vibrant community. This year’s lineup of Main Stage productions promises a powerful mix of heart, humor, and unforgettable storytelling — performances that will uplift and inspire audiences of all ages. And while the lights shine bright on the Depot stage, the future of theatre is taking root just as boldly through the Depot Theatre Academy. We’re especially thrilled to showcase The Drowsy Chaperone on the Depot’s main stage — a milestone moment that celebrates the incredible talent of our young performers. The Academy season continues at the Whallonsburg Grange with a production of the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz, offering another opportunity to experience the creativity and energy of our community’s youth.

We’re also looking beyond the summer. With your continued support, we’re laying the groundwork for year-round programming that keeps the magic of theatre alive in every season — expanding our educational offerings, developing new works, and creating more opportunities to connect with our community through the arts.

Finally, I’m delighted to introduce Sarah Wilson, our new Executive Director. Sarah brings incredible energy and vision to the Depot, and we are excited to work with her to guide the theatre into this next exciting chapter.

Thank you for being part of our story. Your enthusiasm and support make everything possible. Here’s to a season full of creativity, connection, and unforgettable moments.

With gratitude,

SUPPORT

THANK YOU

The Depot Theatre’s continued success is a testament to the support we receive from our subscribers, donors, sponsors, grantors, friends, local businesses and partners.

We RELY on your generous contributions, just as you rely on us to deliver on our mission to “entertain, enrich, and educate through professional theatrical arts and related programs based in a historic train station.”

KEEP US STRONG

Recent years illustrated the need for us to ensure that we can weather another unforeseen derailment AND continue to pursue our long-term strategic goals. By remaining financially secure, we can do both.

Here are some ways for YOU to have a long-term impact on the Depot’s success:

• Recurring Gift

One of the simplest ways to support the Depot Theatre is to make a monthly recurring gift using a credit card.

• Multi-Year Pledge

We’d love for you to consider pledging a certain level of support for multiple years. A multi-year pledge is a great way to make a significant impact on the future of the Depot Theatre by strengthening our ability to plan budgets and programming.

• Planned Giving - support the ongoing work of the Depot Theatre with a planned gift in your will or trust.

QUESTIONS?

Contact Sarah Wilson, Executive Director, at ed@depottheatre.org or 518.962.4449 x2.

You, our investors, continue to help keep us strong, and we cannot thank you enough for your generosity!

The Depot Theatre presents

by Philip Ridley

Director - CHAN HARRIS

Scenic/Light Design - BONNIE B. BREWER

Projection Design - CHAN HARRIS

Sound Design/Engineer - JACK SCHOONOVER

Production Stage Manager - BETH GLOVER*

Stage Manager - LYDYA FELIX

Master Carpenter - KEVIN BOYLE

Technical Assistant - STYX WILLIAMS

RADIANT VERMIN received its world premiere on February 27, 2015, at Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol, before transferring to Soho Theatre, London, produced by Supporting Wall and Metal Rabbit.

RADIANT VERMIN is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service imprint. www.dramatists.com

CAST

MISS DEE/KAY.....................................................................EMILY ABRUZZI

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

THE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTING RECORDINGS OR STREAMS IN ANY MEDIUM, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR(S)’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW.

THE CAST

EMILY ABRUZZI (MISS DEE/KAY) is delighted to be making her Depot Theatre debut. Local credits include WIT with Artistry Community Theatre, MRS. FARNSWORTH with Book and Blanket Players, and ANTIGONE with Pendragon Theatre. Past memorable roles have included Medea, Saint Catherine of Sienna in Erik Ehn’s OPHELIA’S TATTOO, Nina in THE SEAGULL, and Abigail in THE CRUCIBLE. She was a company member of Mock Turtle Marionette Theater for five years, including performances for Lincoln Center’s Meet the Artist program. She toured in Taiwan with Enchantment Theatre Company. As a dancer, Emily has performed at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival and DUMBO dance festival in NYC. She currently works as an occupational therapist in early childhood services throughout Essex County.

PETER CORLEY* (OLLIE) returns to the Depot Theatre after last year’s ANALOG & VINYL. Recently Peter has appeared in two Martin McDonagh plays, as Katurian in THE PILLOWMAN and Ray in BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE, as well as George Bailey in IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, Billy in Stoppard’s THE REAL THING, and Fred/ Young Scrooge in A CHRISTMAS CAROL in Northwest NJ. Peter is a graduate of the musical theatre program at New York’s Circle in the Square, where he played Konstantin in THE SEAGULL and Cooper in ISLAND SONG.

LAURA MENZIE* (JILL) is excited to be making her debut at the Depot Theatre. Select previous credits include TWELFTH NIGHT and MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING with Saratoga Shakespeare Company, DOLLS HOUSE PART 2 and DOUBT with Franklin Stage Company, WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT A PRESENTATION...at Stages Rep, RICHARD III at Houston Shakespeare Festival and HAMLET and TARTUFFE with Titan Theatre Company in NYC. Laura has also worked locally with the Adirondack Stage Rats and Pendragon Theatre. She has her MFA from the University of Houston and currently teaches acting and voice and speech at Skidmore College. For more information go to lauramenzie.com

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

CHAN HARRIS (DIRECTOR) grew up in the part of East Texas where it always smells like something’s burning. After graduating from The Juilliard School, he worked in professional theatre in New York, Regional Theatre, National Tours, International Tours. Other directing projects: New York: MISS JULIE (Pearl Theatre Company), OPERA FOR DUMMIES (Westbeth). National Tour: FOREVER PLAID. Regional Theatre: A COMEDY OF TENORS, ALWAYS…PATSY CLINE, ALTAR BOYZ, CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES (1, 2, 4 AND 5), THE BIKINIS, THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES, SOCIAL SECURITY, ALONE TOGETHER, LET’S MURDER MARSHA, THE PAJAMA GAME, BEAUTY & THE BEAST, FULLY COMMITTED, HARPS & HARMONICAS (world premiere), 5/31/89: THE FLOOD (world premiere), CRAZY FOR YOU, THE KING AND I, HONKY-TONK ANGELS, 42ND STREET, MARVELOUS WONDERETTES, PUMP BOYS & DINETTES, CINDERELLA, to name a few. As an actor: Off-Broadway: GRAND AND GLORIOUS, TOO MANY GIRLS, OPERA FOR DUMMIES; National Tour: EVITA; THE WHO’S TOMMY; International: KAFKA (Polish National Theatre), PHANTOM (German National Tour), OPER FÜR DUMMIES (Hamburger Staats Oper), JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Korean Contemporary Theatre—best actor award at Korean Theatre Awards); Film: THE DOGHOUSE. Last year he directed EVERY BRILLIANT THING at the Depot Theatre. He currently teaches at City College of New York.

BECOME A DEPOT VOLUNTEER!

Each performance we have needs for:

2 Ushers

2 Concessions

1 Raffle

1 Parking Attendant

Contact: Susan Granfors House Manager

hm@depottheatre.org c 603-315-3664

Throughout the season, if seats are available, VOLUNTEERS are invited to stay for the show as our guest. Should the show be sold out, we offer a voucher for a seat to another production this season.

No experience is necessary; I'll be there to support and/or train you.

Please email, call or scan the QR Code to learn our current needs.

THANK YOU!

Take a journey without leaving the station

ROOMMATE

Sponsored by EMERGING BLUE
Jen Silverman

The BackPack Program provides food in backpacks for food insufficient families to take home every Friday, ensuring that kids have enough to eat for the weekend.

Unfortunately funding for this program has been cut, but the need is greater than ever. It only costs $273 per student for the year to serve a child in this program. Half of the revenue earned from our main stage raffles throughout the summer will be donated to this program and serve the Boquet Valley Central School and Willsboro Central School Districts.

The Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation is a charitable organization formed in 1988 to support education and the arts.

Initially incorporated in Indiana, the foundation has had a major impact throughout the country. Brooks and Joan met in 1939 when he was a young research scientist and she was a medical laboratory technician. Together, they worked on novel products that would allow diabetic patients to check glucose levels at home to better control insulin dosing. Eventually, these would evolve into the basis of all bedside medical testing available today. Their happy marriage of 49 years produced three successful children and a myriad of wonderful memories. Brooks rapidly rose through the leadership ranks of the Eli Lilly pharmaceutical company to eventually become an Executive Vice-president and member of the Board until his retirement in 1971. After that, Brooks and Joan travelled the world and graciously shared their homes in Florida and Indiana with friends and family. Always the philanthropists, they supported a myriad of projects in museums, colleges, and churches located near their home. The incorporation of the Foundation was an opportunity to expand the boundaries of their generosity to other areas of the country. Both Brooks and Joan are gone now, but their family legacy lives on through the Foundation which remains under the leadership of their children and grandchildren.

The Depot Theatre is grateful to the Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation for their generous support of the Depot Theatre Main Stage and Academy outreach and education program.

BALLARD PARK BALLARD PARK

DEPOT THEATRE STAFF

SARAH WILSON (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)

Sarah is delighted to join the Depot Theatre team and help carry forward its legacy of great stories, Adirondack charm, and unforgettable summer seasons. A longtime communications professional, she brings a deep appreciation for the arts and a commitment to strengthening community through theatre. Sarah is especially inspired by the Depot Theatre’s dual role as a local cultural anchor and creative home for visiting professional artists. She’s grateful to help steward its next chapter—locally and beyond.

BETH GLOVER (ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER OF FIRST DATE) Her passion for theatre began with a Southern upbringing that valued storytelling. Acting credits: 6 Broadway First National Tours, many Off-Broadway shows (most notably: COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Lortel Winner and TAKE ME ALONG, Drama Desk Nom.), Goodspeed Opera House, Papermill Playhouse, Shakespeare Theatre Co. of DC, etc. Favorite roles: Blanche, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Big & Little Edie, GREY GARDENS (BACC Award Best Actress). Directing credits: 9 TO 5 at SUNY Plattsburgh, BAKERSFIELD MIST for ALCA & ADK Stage Rats, ANALOG & VINYL, WICKED CITY & HEROES for the Depot Theatre and more for Adirondack Stage Rats, co-founded with her wife, Karen Lewis and Bonnie B. Brewer. Beth is looking forward to treading the Depot Boards once again at the end of the season in THE ROOMMATE. Complete credits: www.Beth-Glover.com

KAREN L. LEWIS (ARTISTIC DIRECTOR) is a writer/producer whose plays have been performed around the country (including Off, but never On-Broadway). Several awards and grants have come her way; among them: THE

PERFECT WIFE won The Stanley Drama Award and was a semi-finalist at The O’Neill’s National Playwrights Conference and ATC’s nuGeneration Festival; SHADES OF VALOR, published by Dramatic Publishing, was a winner of the AACT NewPlayfest. Most recently, thanks to help from a SCR Individual Artist Grant and a Blu/Pen Artist in Residency, her play THE PATHLESS WOODS was developed and performed at several North Country Community College Campuses. Karen is a co-founder (with Beth Glover and Bonnie B. Brewer) of the Adirondack Stage Rats theatre company producing full productions and staged readings around the North Country. Two decades in the amusing salt mines of daytime television resulted in 5 Emmys, 4 WGA awards, and hilarious memories. Proud member of the Writers Guild of America and The Dramatists’ Guild.

KEVIN BOYLE (MASTER CARPENTER) runs a small woodworking business and brings a wealth of building experience and creative solutions to support both the technical and set design team and many infrastructure projects at the Depot. Though he describes himself as lacking a background in theatre, he enjoys the “fleeting nature” of live performances. He is most proud of his work on RED and CHESAPEAKE, their intense and physical nature required extra involvement to create those stunning and functional sets. He has been a longtime supporter and volunteer with a 2015 Volunteer of the Year award to prove it.

BONNIE B. BREWER (RESIDENT DESIGNER/ LIGHT/SET/PROPS) has been working the professional theatre circuit for over 37 years now. Directing projects include:A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, KISS ME KATE, DAMN YANKEES!, SANTALAND DIARIES, KIMBERLY AKIMBO, URINETOWN, ANNIE, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, THE LAST ROMANCE, ALMOST MAINE, AGNES OF GOD, OTHER DESERT

CITIES, ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S THE 39 STEPS, THE GIN GAME, EVITA, SYLVIA, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE ABRIDGED (and a few of their other abridged shows too), ALL MY SONS, WAIT UNTIL DARK, DEATH OF A SALESMAN, AND LEND ME A TENOR. Light and set designs include: ANALOG & VINYL, CHESAPEAKE, MOUNTAINTOP, LADY DAY, ADDAMS FAMILY, WORLD GOES ROUND, FOREVER PLAID, URINETOWN, ANNIE, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, THE LITTLE MERMAID, CHICAGO, OTHER DESERT CITIES, BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY, and …more than I can remember at present. Thank you to the entire Depot Theatre Family. AND thank you Kevin :)

LYDYA FELIX (STAGE MANAGER) has been involved in many theatrical productions most recently, SPAMALOT, END DAYS and WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME during the Depot Theatre’s 2023 season. Lydya is now a graduate from SUNY Plattsburgh with a BA in Theatre and Certificate in Theatrical Production and Technology. She looks forward to a wonderful 2025 season at the Depot Theatre.

SUSAN GRANFORS (HOUSE MANAGER)

became a full-time resident of Westport in October of 2023 and is thrilled to be able to see each and every Depot production again this season! And that she will! She looks forward to answering your questions, listening to your compliments and concerns, and most of all, making sure you feel welcome and safe here at the Depot. Experience: Haskell Opera House, Derby Line, VT/Stanstead, Quebec; Round Room Coffee House, Mont Vernon, NH; Riverbend Theatre, Milford, NH.

GIGI MASON (ACADEMY OUTREACH AND EDUCATION

DIRECTOR) is thrilled to be working with students and educators all over the North Country to continue to expand opportunities for youth in the theatre arts. This summer will be a busy one, continuing to offer Academy students ages 5 and up the opportunity to participate in three different programs. Mason, a retired school administrator with over 35 years of experience, has always been a passionate supporter of children and theatre. She has produced, directed and choreographed shows for children since 1996 in local schools, community theaters and the Boquet River Theatre Festival (BRTF). Mason has also been involved in the Depot Theatre as a Board member, an Advisory Board member, and Education Committee member. gmason@ depottheatre.org

KATIE SHEPARD (OFFICE OPERATIONS MANAGER)

began working in the Depot Theatre’s Box Office in 2012, and she became the Box Office Manager in 2014. In 2022, she took on moreadministrative responsibilities as the Payroll Manager, and in 2025 she is now the Office Operations Manager. She is the co-founder of Essex Editions (essexeditions.com), a small artisanal publishing and author services company in Essex, NY. In 2016, she published her first book Essex, New York Architecture: A Doodler’s Field Guide co-created with Geo Davis. Currently, she is also the Managing Editor for Rewilding Earth (rewilding.org).

JACK SCHOONOVER (SOUND DESIGNER/ ENGINEER)

is a sound designer, musical instrument builder, and founder of the synthesizer company SetonixSynth. Jack is based in Willsboro, NY, and is excited to be returning for his fourth season at the Depot Theatre.

STYX WILLIAMS (TECHNICAL ASSISTANT)

is a student in SUNY Plattsburgh’s Anthropology major and Technical Theatre Certificate programs, working predominantly in Costumes and Lighting. Looking forward to the Summer 2025 season!

STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS

ADMINISTRATION

Executive Director: Sarah Wilson

Academy Outreach and Education Director: Ginene Mason

Office Operations Manager: Katie Shepard

Box Office Assistant: Jillian Robinson

Resident Designer: Bonnie B. Brewer

Company Manager: Peter Corley

House Manager: Susan Granfors

Bookkeeper: Teresa Cummings

Auditor: Joseph P. Lafiura, CPA P.C.

MAIN STAGE PRODUCTION TEAM

Artistic Directors:

Beth Glover and Karen Lewis

Set/Light /Projection Design/Properties:

Bonnie B. Brewer

Master Carpenter: Kevin Boyle

Sound Designer /Technician:

Jack Schoonover

Stage Managers:

Lydya Felix

Peter Corley

Beth Glover

Technical Assistant: Styx Williams

DEPOT THEATRE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Scott Gibree (President)

Maureen Carlo (Vice President)

Alexandra Henderson (Treasurer)

Lindy Flanagan (Secretary)

Betsy Bacot

Catherine Conover Covert

Alisa Endsley

Greg Harper

Lawrence Masle

Bill McColgan

Matthew Melewski

Cheri Phillips

Liz Spitler

Marlene Super

DEPOT THEATRE ADVISORY COUNCIL

Dee Carroll

Jim Carroll

George Davis

Melissa Davis

Amy Guglielmo

Jonathan Hadley

Daniel Keegan

Amy McNamara

Jennifer Moore

Mary Ellen O’Loughlin

Jane Preston

Kathy Recchia

Kim Rielly

Annie Scavo

Joan Simon

Sally Struthers

Michael Thomas

ROGERS-CARROLL FAMILY FOUNDATION

The Depot Theatre is grateful for the longtime support of the Carroll family.

Dee Carroll, her late husband Bob, and sons Jim and Larry, have made incredible contributions of time and treasure to the arts in the region through their businesses, their foundation, and as individuals. Their contributions to the Westport Chamber of commerce and other regional tourism efforts alone are significant!

And, through their monetary support through via The Galley Restaurant & Bar, Westport Marina, and the Family Foundation, they have bolstered the Depot, the Academy (formerly the Boquet River Theatre Festival), and other arts organizations with sponsorships and gifts every single year since before they moved to the area in the early 1980s.

In addition to being advocates for Westport and the greater community, they are true champions for the arts, and their consistent support continues to have a tremendous impact.

THANK YOU.

LAND

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Depot Theatre wishes to acknowledge that we are operating on the traditional and unceded homeland of the Mohawk or Kanienkehaka people, who oversaw a gathering place for many Iroquoian and Algonquian peoples in this space. We honor the Kanienkehaka ancestors who took great care of this land and their present-day descendants who continue to teach us the importance of land stewardship and community. With great respect and gratitude to the Kanienkehaka, we express our desire to align with their teachings to protect the land the theater is located on and to create community to the best of our abilities.

2025 ART EXHIBIT

Westport Heritage House

6459 Main Street ● Across from Ballard Park

Westport, NY

July 1 September 1

10:00 a m -3:00 p m Mon -Sat 1:00 p m -3:00 p m Sun

Closed on Tuesday

The exhibit features a wide collection of work from our talented artists of the Champlain Valley.

All art will be available for purchase. Proceeds benefit local artists and the Heritage House.

Meet the Artists Reception July 10, 2025, 5-7 p.m.

“Made possible, in part, by the Essex County Arts Council’s Cultural Assistance Program Grant, with funding provided by Essex County.”

The Board of Trustees of the Depot Theatre extends its sincere appreciation to the friends of the theatre who have generously supported the organization with a gift this fiscal year.

This list represents gifts received August 1, 2024, through July 7, 2025.

Archangel ($5,000+)

Elizabeth Bacot

Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation

Christine Denham & Robert Stein in Honor of Beth Glover & Karen Lewis

Emerging Blue

New York State Council on the Arts

Rogers-Carroll Family Foundation

The Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation

W.G. Broughton Foundation

David and Candace Weir Foundation

Angel ($3,000 - $4,999)

Catherine Conover Covert

Lindy & David Flanagan

Barbara Howson

Magnate ($1,500 - $2,999)

Anonymous (1)

Between A & B Productions

Arlene D. Ida

Amy & David McNamara

John & Antje Munroe

Christine O’Shea in Memory of Robert & Jean Cushman

Cheri Phillips

Konya Schuh

Steelcase Foundation†

Shipstore*

Howard & Paula Trienens Fund

Benefactor ($1,000 - $1,499)

Linda M. Beane

Charlie Cerf & Cindy Dunbar

Sharon & Barry Cook

Richard Fenimore & Libby Bolster

Peter Gow

Marlene Super

Patron ($500 - $999)

Anonymous (1)

Bobbi Atz

Sandy & Chip Bissell

Maureen Carlo

Nancy Decker

Jenifer Hale Deming

Leanna & Richard Deneale

Essex County Arts Council

Mary & Steve Halloran

Daphne Hallowell

Greg & Kathleen Harper

Dan & Alex Henderson

John & Miriam Klipper

Mary Jane Major

Lawrence & Astrid Masle

Matthew Melewski

David Namerow

Kim Nesmith & Bob Fullington

Ralph Ocker

Jane Preston & Alan Hipps

Wild Orchard Farm Fund at Adirondack Foundation

Christopher Rice

S&P Global†

Joel E. Shapiro

Joan Simon & Alan Kennedy

J.C. Steiniger & M.E. McDonald

Charitable Fund at Adirondack Foundation

Stewart’s Holiday Match

Craig & Penny Treggett

Richard & Beverly Van Duyne

Engineer ($250 - $499)

Anonymous (1)

Stephanie Ames

Matt & Beth Bakes

Michael H. Bartlett

Eleanor Garrell Berger

Alan & Jennifer Booth

Michael Bosworth

Bradamant Real Estate

Thomas J. Davey

Dr. James C. Dawson in Memory of Dr. Caroline Weiss Dawson

Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Devinney

Rolling Hills Estate Winery

Peter & Chappie Flanagan

Keith & Kathleen Giles

Steven Hecht

Janice Kyle & Hans Himelein

Scott & Wesley Kevelson

Roland Machold

Bill & Brenda McColgan

Connie Meng

Arthur Momot

Tyler Nye

The Cairn Fund at Adirondack Foundation

Ken & Helle Parker

Jonathan Prime

Laura Sells-Doyle & John Doyle

Joan & Doug Smith

Liz Spitler

Michael Tyler

Conductor ($100 - $249)

Anonymous (4)

Linda Alexander

McCutchen & Ellen Few Anderson

Pam & Todd August

Bob & Gerry Bradley

Darla & Mac Breckenridge

Jean Brennan & Zach Rodgers

Mary Duncan Brust

Loree G. Burns

David & Mary-Lenn Carr

Lynn & Bob Chase

Martha & Jeff Clark

R. Peter Clarke

Jay & Leslie Cohen

Keely & John Compton

Paul & Ann Marie Conolly

Nolan Cool

John & Nancy Cowen

Mary Cushman & Fred Daly

Robert & Kathryn Cushman

Gordon & Melissa Davis

Jessica Deeb & Jeff Letson

Art & Peggy de Grandpré

Kathleen Donohue

Jake & Pat Dresden

Ellie Eldredge

Maryanne Friedel & Cliff Connery

TIm & Kristie Giles

John & Sandy Goodroe

Susan & Robert Granfors

Donna & Roger Granfors

Amy Griffin

Alison J. Guile

Gary & Janice Hackett

David Howson

Susan & Sandy Jacobs

Rick & Eileen Jensen

William Johnston

Jenda Jones Trowbridge

Kathleen Kelley

Donna Schlegel & Greg Knowles

Tom LaBombard

Virginia B. LaPointe

Anne Laumont

Eric & Beverly Lawson

George Maffey

Lisa & Mark Mastrean

Jon & Mimi McBride

Scott & Tracy McClelland

Judith McCusker

Candice McKeon

Bruce Moore

Jack & Ana Moore

Robert & Phyllis Mooso

Dennis & Diane Mullen

Ellen O’Hara

Nancy Page

Jay Frank & Ann Pember

Richard Pendleton

Bill & Nancy Persell

Dr. Mark & Judith Pohlman

Rich & Lois Rawson

Robin Reardon

Mr. & Mrs. P.H. Rice

Ed & Edith Rice

Linda H. Rielly

Linda W. Rockefeller

John Rosenthal

Steve Rothamel

William & Marcia Russell

Patrick Ryan

Stephen & Sharon Sassaman

Betty Schoen-Rene

Vincent Shanley

Richard & Ann Stanton

Richard & Bethany Teitelbaum

Harry & Marie Tobiassen

Deborah & Julio Virella

Jim Visconti

Virginia Westbrook in Memory of Tom Morgan

Donald K. White

Sarah Woodin

David & Robin Wright

Lake Placid Rug & Home

Switchman ($1 - $99)

Anonymous (10)

Linda Adams

Daniel Berheide, Amber Adamson, & Daphne Adamson-Dwyer

Brad Armstrong

Winifred Balz

Michelle Becker

Dr. Adrian & Karen Bernagozzi

James Blaisel

J. & E. Bottiroli

Tom & Sheera Broderick

Rachel Budin

Thomas Burleigh

Doreen & Regis Canning

Christine Carpenter

Kelsey Carroll

Dr. Nancy J. Church

Jim Cooke

Sarah Cosgro

Daniel Croft

Ronnie Cunningham

Sue De Forge

Teri Dumas

Michael Dunsmore

Diego Fellows

Lonnie & Kathy Ford

Mason & Joan Forrence

William & Lynn Fox

Jennifer Gardner

Scott Gibree

Peter Greenwald

Linda Haynes

Amy Heffner

Alix Heuston

Ernest & Linda Hudziec

Robert C. Hunsicker, MD

Valerie & Elton Jodoin

Vanessa Johnson

Lynne & Terrance Kemp

Karen King

Kivelyn Family

Richard Lacki

David and Lora Langston

Ernie & Alta Lapine

Sandra Lashua

Linda & Steve Leighton

Beth & Max Longware

Elizabeth Maffey

Nell Matthews

Mary McGowan

Schelling McKinley

Beth Meese

Paul Moriarty

Alexander Peck

Phyllis Perna & Richard Arndt

Mark & Karen Perreault

Roger & Lorraine Phinney

Paul Raso

Sharon Ratner

Cafe Trigo

Nietta & Mark Rogers

Rozanne Sandy

Ron & Dolly Scauri

Robert Schnarch

Mary & Marty Shubert

Sarah Granquist

Matt & Jess Storey

Ellen Stroessner

Heidi Sweet

Georgette Gestely & Hermann

Teifer

Kathryn Tinsley

Betsy & David Tisdale

Alice C. Van Tuyl

The Vendettis

Judy Walker

Diana Wardell

Carolyn Ware

Linda Warner

Michael & Connie Wayne

Cynthia S. Wesson

Robert Whitaker

Jonathan Williams

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SPECIAL THANKS

Adirondack Foundation

Adirondack Regional Theatre

Adirondack Stage Rats

Stephanie Ames

AMTRAK

Artistry Community Theatre

AuSable Valley Players

Bessboro Builders

Anna Bonelli

Kevin Boyle

Alyssa Carroll

Kelsey Carroll

Champlain National Bank

Damian Charkiewicz

Amberly Christensen

Cloudsplitter Foundation

Coakley’s Home & Hardware

Mark Coleman

Compass Printing Plus

Elizabeth Cordes

Mary Rothwell Davis & Evan Davis

The Deer’s Head Inn

Essex County Arts Council

Bob Granfors

Greg Harper

Heritage House

David Howson

Dave and Cynthia Johnston/

DaCy Meadow Farm

Derrick Hopkins

William Johnston

Debbie Kanze

Nicole Kivlehan

Megan Land

Carlinda LaPierre

Gigi and Ed Mason

J.M. McDonald Foundation

Amy & David McNamara

The Mill

Jennifer Moore

Steve Neidig

New York State Council on the Arts

Melissa Otis

Parents of Actors

Debbie Pastore

Glenn & Carol Pearsall

Pendragon Theatre

Cheri Phillips

Rivertrail Beerworks

Don Rusch

Saranac Lake High School

Alfred Z. Solomon Trust

Justin Stearns, Mac’s Safe & Lock

Stewart’s Foundation

Carolyn Vanderhoof at Ledge Hill Studio

Town of Westport

Susan Weinrich, NYCON

Charles R. Wood Foundation

Westport Chamber of Commerce

Willsboro Central School

Whallonsburg Grange Hall

Welcome to Westport, NY

And the Depot Theatre

Westport. The earliest record of Westport as a location occurs on 18th Century French maps. Though the bay on which Westport sits was known as Northwest Bay, a 1779 map by French Surveyor and cartographer, Claude Joseph Sauthier, lists it as “Baie des Rocher Fendus” or Bay of the Split Rocks after a geological feature along the lakeshore between Westport and Essex. Essex County’s early settler William Gilliland, christened the area Bessboro, in honor of his wife, Elizabeth. The town was not settled again until 1804 when Charles Hatch made his way to North West Bay from Elizabethtown. It took four men two days to hack their way through the eight miles of forest between Elizabethtown and the bay. The town was officially named Westport in 1815 when it separated from Elizabethtown. The early character of the town is evidenced by a vote at the first town meeting “to raise double the sum allowed by the State for the support of common schools” and “to raise twenty dollars for the support of the poor”. By then, there existed a considerable settlement, with grist, saw and pulp mills, as well as stores, taverns, a tannery and a cloth factory.

Westport’s early iron industry was based on three beds of ore, the Campbell bed, the Merriam bed and the Jackson bed. Francis Jackson built the Sisco furnace, at a cost of $100,000, which in 1846 was one of the most expensive and technologically advanced furnaces of its day. Furnace Point Road, Merriam Forge Road, and Sisco Street memorialize this early industry in Westport.

Beginning in 1906, Westport was accessed on Lake Champlain by passage on the steamboat Ticonderoga, which docked every night in Westport meeting the train from New York City to transport passengers, farm produce, livestock, and dry goods up the lake to other towns. The Ticonderoga ended service in the 1950’s but it lives on today as one of only two remaining side-paddle-wheel passenger steamers, and is a feature of the Shelburne Museum in VT.

Westport is a charming lakeside community with year-round and seasonal residents, vacationers, and a growing farm-to-table agricultural industry. It is home to outdoor recreation enthusiasts, artists, musicians, actors, and business owners. It is also home to one of the few remaining hand-wound town clocks in America, at the Westport Library. Champlain Area Trails (CATS), headquartered in Westport, creates and maintains hiking and cross-country ski trails in the Champlain Valley. CATS has developed 42 miles of trails and is working to create trails that make it possible for people to “Hike the Lake” by walking from hamlet-to-hamlet.

Nearby Camp Dudley is the oldest, continuously run camp in America. For over 130 years Camp Dudley & Kiniya have provided boys and girls (ages 10 to 15) with the opportunity to develop as individuals through a balanced program of arts, athletics, outdoor exploration, and spirituality.

Wadhams! (It deserves an exclamation point) Nearby Wadhams, also part of the Westport Township, was formerly known as Wadhams Mills. It takes its name from the Wadhams family who, as early as 1825, began constructing mills at this location. “The Falls” as they continue to be known, supplied the waterpower that was the incentive for the settlement. That waterpower continues to be

utilized today, producing electricity sold to power companies. Just below the falls is an area known locally as the “Old Indian Burying Ground” for the number of arrowheads found there. Long before the settlers’ rafts, ferries, canal boats and steamships travelled the lake and streams; the Native Americans used the waterways as a thoroughfare.

The Depot Theatre. IT ALL STARTED WITH THE BUILDING. Nestled between the shores of Lake Champlain and the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, The Depot Theatre originated out of a community-wide effort in 1978 to save the historic Westport train station (circa 1876) from demolition. Initially, the Westport Historical Society maintained stewardship over the historic station. The Historical Society saw the potential for cultural activity in the partially renovated station and they decided to begin presenting theatre in the space.

They turned to a unique funding solution to accomplish that goal: Wednesday Night Bingo. Initially this venture raised the tidy sum of nearly $3,000. In 1985, The Depot Theatre stepped out from under the Historical Society’s umbrella to become its own separate not-for-profit entity. In 1988, it became a professional theatre company operating under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers.

Today, The Depot Theatre is the oldest professional Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) and Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) affiliated theatre company in the Adirondack Park, a 6 million-acre publicly and privately held natural resource, that includes many small communities like Westport.

We are grateful to the minds and energy of people like Carol Buchanan and Shami McCormick, who were catalysts for the creation and evolution of a high-quality, live professional theatre in a historic train depot.

About the Historic Train Station. The Delaware and Hudson Railway built this historic train station in 1876. It was expanded twice in 1891 and in 1908. D&H sold the building to the Town of Westport in 1974. Though Delaware and Hudson is no longer in operation, this historic train depot serves Amtrak passengers between New York City and Montreal providing important gateway access for travelers coming to the Adirondack region. The Town of Westport, Canadian Pacific Railway, Amtrak and the Depot Theatre have developed a unique partnership to keep this historical space actively used and maintained.

Today, the entire Depot Theatre community embraces that metaphor, and invites all to… “Take a journey without leaving the station.”

Lovingly hand-prepared, locally-sourced food served with a gorgeous lakeside view.

Restauranteurs Scott Brankman and Emily Farnsworth-Brankman are excited to welcome all to Westport Yacht Club for an 8th season!

DINNER: T TUESDAY-SUNDAY AT 5:00 PM OYSTER HOUR THURSDAY 4 - 5PM "TWO BUCKS A

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