Stonewall Country Returns To Celebrate Its 25th Anniversary At Theater At Lime Kiln 7/9-12
By: Reynard Loki
Stonewall Country returns to celebrate its 25th Anniversary at Theater at Lime Kiln for four performances, July 9th through 12th at 7:30pm. The musical retelling of the life of Stonewall Jackson premiered at Lime Kiln in 1984, with music by Robin and Linda Williams and the book by then artistic director Don Baker. Baker and the Williams duo are helping recreate the piece that put Lime Kiln on the map as a regional theatre.
“Every few days, and sometimes several times a day after I arrived in Lexington, someone asked me when we were going to bring back Stonewall, said Kim Renz, Lime Kiln executive director. “All I could say in the beginning was ‘we’ll see when it is possible.’ So last year, when Robin and Linda came for their yearly concert, we discussed their helping us mount a special production of Stonewall, featuring them performing the music. That is how the project started.” As the thought of remounting such an important part of Lime Kiln’s history became more a reality, Renz approached former board president, Rob Mish, to direct the show. “I had directEd Stonewall several years ago, and when we spoke to Don Baker about it, we decided to return to the original idea of a storytelling piece, rather than a big spectacle,” said Mish. Instead of lots of actors running around with rifles, trying to reenact the Civil War, we are telling the story of Stonewall Jackson with seasoned actors and with the music by Robin and Linda.”Photo courtesy FWM Pix

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