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T</font><font face="Arial" style="font-size: 11pt">he history of community theater 
in Borrego Springs usually comes as a surprise to anyone not closely associated 
with Borrego Springs.</font></p>
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<font face="Broadway">I</font><font face="Arial">t was </font>
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<b>
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.lonchaney.com/lc5/jr/lcjrmain.html">
Lon 
Chaney,Jr</a></b> </font></span><font face="Arial">
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of the famed theatrical family 
who started the community theater group in Borrego in 1950.&nbsp; The Little 
Theater Group performed before limited audiences at the old Hoberg Resort Hotel 
(now the Palms at Indian Head Resort) which in the 40s and 50s hosted such 
glitter as Marilyn Monroe, Bing Crosby and Marlon Brando.&nbsp; Paula &quot;Polly&quot; 
Baker, very well known in the East as Paula Dale with the Greenwich Theater, New 
York City, picked up the torch left by Chaney in 1952.&nbsp; In 1955 the group 
presented &quot;Year Ago&quot;, by <b>
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.thegoldenyears.org/gordon.html">
Ruth Gordon</a></b>.&nbsp; 
A success, the group was invited to present the play for the entertainment of 
patients at the San Diego Naval Hospital.</span></font></p>
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<font face="Broadway">T</font><font face="Arial">he Little Theater 
Group reorganized in March 1954 as the De Anza Players with Polly Baker as 
producer-director.&nbsp; Barbara Bartko became deeply involved in the De Anza 
Players in 1961 when Baker's duties at the Borrego Sun newspaper took more of 
her time.&nbsp; Bartko's theater training started in Cleveland and continued in 
Long Beach.&nbsp; A popular artistic director, she held the reigns of the 
organization until 1971, serving as both president and artistic director.&nbsp; 
Bartko directed over 50 plays during her career.&nbsp;De Anza Players 
performances were presented on the wing-less proscenium stage at Borrego Springs 
Elementary School.</font></font></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-size: 11pt"><font face="Broadway">I</font></span><font face="Arial"><span style="font-size: 11pt">n November 1978, the inactive De Anza Players supported the organization of the 
Sunrise Players.&nbsp; Lisa Bruce and Joan Wright, Warren and Toni Young's 
daughter, organized the group, whose first production was Noel Coward's &quot;Blithe 
Spirit,&quot; presented in March 1979 at the Elementary School.&nbsp; Under the 
artistic direction of Jared Fey, a professional actor and member of <b> 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.actorsequity.org">Actors' 
Equity</a></b>, Sunrise Players second production, &quot;The Grouch,&quot; a Greek New Comedy by Menander, was performed in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Palm Canyon 
campfire center and then taken to the North County Renaissance Faire in Vista.&nbsp; 
With tremendous local support of community members, businesses and irreplaceable 
fund-raising efforts of Betty Stout, Jared and his wife, Rosemary, were able to 
present quality community theater productions for 8 years.&nbsp; Sunrise Players 
most ambitious project was the musical of &quot;Oliver&quot; with a cast of more than 130!&nbsp; 
The joint production by Sunrise Players and Borrego Springs High School (BSHS) 
was an acclaimed success.&nbsp; Proceeds allowed Sunrise Players to present a 
$1000.00 donation to the Associated Student Body at BSHS as the school's share 
of profits.&nbsp; Jared Fey continued as artistic director until his passing in 
1985.&nbsp; Sunrise Player's last production, &quot;To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday&quot;, 
was presented in March 1987 under the artistic direction of Rosemary Fey.</span></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Broadway" style="font-size: 11pt">T</font><font face="Arial"><font style="font-size: 11pt">hanks to the efforts of Dori Holiday, then general manager of the La Casa del 
Zorro resort, the Little Fox Dinner Theater opened in May 1987 in the Casa's 
Kiva Room.&nbsp; Jacqueline Kerr Dye, (professional actress, member of Actors' 
Equity and a founder of San Diego's Gaslamp Theater), was the producer and 
Artistic Director.&nbsp; In January 1990 the Little Fox presented &quot;Some of These 
Days&quot;, and original musical production by Gayle Dunne based on the later years 
of the famous 1930's entertainer Sophie Tucker.&nbsp; The production featured 
six songs made famous by Tucker, another six by Dunne and one on which Dunne 
collaborated with Hollywood prize-winning composer and Borrego resident, </font>
<font color="#000099" style="font-size: 11pt; font-weight:700"> 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.settling-the-score.com/george-duning.html">
George Duning</a></font><font style="font-size: 11pt">.</font></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font style="font-size: 11pt"><font face="Broadway">I</font><font face="Arial">n 1991 Varina French, founder of the Borrego Dance &amp; Fitness Center in 1986, 
began working with Jimmy Corsaro and Sharon Andrews of Way-Off Broadway 
Productions to create the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center.&nbsp; The 
three served on the original Board of Directors along with Virginia Perrin, Jere 
Hansen, Collette McKee (head of the Children's Theater), George Duning, Rose 
Grant, Susan Wetzel, Frank Murillo and Richard Plunket.&nbsp; The Borrego 
Springs Movie Theatre has been transformed into the present Borrego Springs 
Performing Arts Center with a seating capacity of 181.&nbsp; Robie Evans was 
the Artistic Director and Ray Evans was the Technical Director of the Performing 
Arts Center for many years.&nbsp; Austin Custodia became Artistic Director in 
1997 continuing the tradition of live entertainment in Borrego Springs.</font></font></p>
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                    <font face="Arial" size="2"><strong>Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine, Lon Chaney, Jr., Will Rogers, 
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