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Summer Dinner Theatre

Summer Dinner Theatre

Celebrating our 45th Year in 2022!

Upcoming Performances for 2022

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Falsettos

June 17, 18, 24, 25, 26

Hilarious, heartbreaking and unique musical about family, relationships, bar mitvahs, baseball and AIDS. When Marvin leaves his wife Trina and son Jason to be with his lover Whizzer, tempers flare, problems escalate and everyone learns to grow up.

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Little Women

July 22, 23, 29, 30, 31

根据路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的美国经典小说改编,这个关于爱和家庭的内战故事经受住了时间的考验。

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Location

Performances are held on the MC's Rockville Campus in the Theatre Arts Building.

Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre
51 Mannakee Street
Rockville, Maryland 20850
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Scholarships

Give to the Summer Dinner Theatre Scholarship Fund

Your gift helps make it possible for promising students in our community to achieve invaluable experience in theatre production each summer. Support the longest running, one-of-a-kind dinner theatre program in our region with your tax-deductible donation.

我们非常幸运,因为我们没有拒绝需要帮助的学生,这要感谢我们赞助人的慷慨。奖学金提供给大学学分课程和非学分课程。

  • Students will be given a scholarship application on the first day of class. If you are applying for a scholarship, you will need the application filled out and returned within the first week to qualify.
  • In addition, we will need to know if your parents can claim you as a dependent, and their residence status. If claimed as a dependent, we will need a copy of their most recent tax returns showing the adjusted gross income and number of dependents.

Questions? Send us anemail或致电240567 -5262。

When filling out the "Make a Gift" form on the Montgomery College Foundation's webpage, be sure to:

  • Select "Other" for your area of support and then write "Summer Dinner Theatre" in the special instructions box. Please also select if the donation is "In Honor of" or "In Memory of" a person you wish to acknowledge.
  • Select "No" to make your donation an anonymous gift.
  • If you select "Yes", we will include your name in future Summer Dinner Theatre programs. Please type how you would like your name to be presented.
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Our Staff

Meet our staff that makes the Summer Dinner Theatre program possible.

Education: MME (emphasis in vocal performance), BM in Musical Theatre. Post graduate: 3 seasons as an Artist in Residence with the Fletcher Opera Institute at North Carolina School of the Arts (formerly National Opera Company) Lisa is happy to be back at SDT, having directed summer productions from 2000-2004. She served as Director of Education at the Musical Theatre Center (now Adventure Theatre MTC) from 2009-2011, and also Director of Ensembles from 2001-present. National Tours: La Boheme (Musetta), L’Elisir D’Amore (Adina), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Anne), and L’Italiana in Algeri (Elvira). Ohio Light Opera: Margot in The Desert Song, Gretel in Christopher Columbus (American Premiere).

In concert, Lisa has enjoyed many performances with symphonies in the US and Canada, including four seasons with the Indianapolis Symphony’s “Yuletide Celebration” under the baton of Jack Everly (American Ballet Theatre maestro). Favorite musical theatre roles: Lyric Theatre: Young Sally in Follies, Zelda Zanders in Singin' In The Rain with Tony Award nominee Lara Teeter, and Mona in Dames at Sea directed by original Broadway cast member, Tamara Long. DC: Kennedy Center: created the role of The Narrator in the world premiere (cast recording) and national tours of The Nightingale, Reyalto in The Emperor’s New Clothes, and several readings of new works with Page To Stage Festivals. American Century Theatre: Nina in Dear World, Washington Savoyards: The Mikado (Yum Yum), The Merry Widow (Valencienne) Toby’s Dinner Theatre: The Sound of Music (Mother Abbess), and Trina in the critically acclaimed Falsetto’s at Ganymede Arts.

Lisa is an adjunct professor of voice at American University and Montgomery College, and her students can be heard on the Broadway stages, national tours, and are local Helen Hayes award winners and nominees. Though theatre is her profession, Lisa’s passion is animal welfare. In 2012 she founded DC Actors for Animals (endorsed by Bernadette Peters), a charitable organization that works with area professional theaters and artists to generate education, advocacy, and rescue for animals in need.

Dennis P. Mulligan (Production Coordinator) has been the Technical Director/ Production Coordinator for Summer Dinner Theatre since the 1999 season. Since his debut with Summer Dinner Theatre 40 years ago, he has worked in every area of theatre on over 200 productions, onstage and off, and is a full-time theatre technician at Montgomery College. His directing credits include Nickel and Dimed; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead; Living Out; The Skin of Our Teeth; Reckless; The Waiting Room; Hair; and this past season’s Working for the College Performing Arts Series. Dennis is a proud member of AFSCME Local 2380, the MC Staff Union where he was on the executive board for 16 years.

Summer Dinner Theatre is produced in partnership with the Montgomery CollegePerforming Arts Department.