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ABOUT US
Over the past 40 years The Whole Backstage
Community Theatre has produced a
wide range of quality shows and this season is no exception. The WBS
is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization. It is the only
community theatre in Marshall County Alabama and exists solely
through the generous support of its patrons.

The WBS is also an organization that gives the youth of the
community an opportunity to participate in its annual summer
musical. The summer musical is an intensive theatre experience that
covers every facet of theater production. Many of our young people
have gone on to be accomplished actors, directors, teachers and
technicians in a variety of areas.
"OUR PURPOSE" as written in 1970 by WBS founding
mother, Dot Moore
The
purpose of the Whole Backstage is really contained in a play on
words of our title. We are a stage. People look at us. We are also a
stage in the sense that the whole world is a stage, with each of us
watching and learning from others.
We are a backstage because (1) we aren't really legitimate theatre,
we do lots of other things; (2) our building looks like a backstage
all over; (3) most of our real learning takes place backstage, or at
least, not in view of a paying audience.
We are a whole because we hope we not only appeal to the whole
person but also because we hope to grow more whole people, and we
hope to grow more whole as a group.
Some people also use the word "whole" to mean "hole" because our
building really is like one and that seems to be how we are
comfortable with it.
We are, all put together, a "whole backstage" because we are a unit
of individuals working together enjoying most times together,
learning at all times together; yet we are not pushy about what we
are learning. We share it with those who will participate in it, but
we do not display even 1/10th of what we are in our plays. We allow
participation through hard work, but we do not shove it on people or
upon the paying audience.
Thus, our organization is loose - it accepts and wants everyone's
contribution, whether it is big or small, inept or excellent,
because we know the bumbling amateur this year, the child, will be
the important, highly contributing member at some time in the
future. We allow a place for failure where falling will not hurt too
much. And we reward attempts to succeed almost more highly than
success.

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