Rocklin Community Theatre
MISSION:
Rocklin Community Theatre's mission is to provide opportunities for actors, directors, musicians, and stage technicians to both learn and pass on their craft in a supportive, family-friendly environment.
HISTORY/INFORMATION:
Rocklin Community Theatre traces its history back to 1990, when the City of Rocklin began offering "Showstoppers" classes at the recently-restored Finnish Temperance Hall. That fall, we presented our first full-scale musical production, "Babes in Toyland". The city continued to operate the program up until the recession of 2008. No longer able to directly fund the program, Rocklin Community Theatre was formed in 2009 by an intrepid group of founding volunteers committed to keeping live theatre in Rocklin. In the years the followed, we have rebuilt the program with a bent toward quality. Known as the theatre with the little stage, big-time talent, and a consistently great live orchestra, RCT's productions, artistic staff, and performers have been the recipients of numerous Elly awards, a regional award for live theatre.