GC5BTKV Traditional Cache It's Show Time!
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mt.lovers @ | Hide Date: 08/27/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 15.148 W105° 49.339 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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Grand Lake has a great historical theatrical legacy that started in the 1960's, and continues through today.  Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre (RMRT) has brought well over 60 Broadway musical hits from The Sound of Music (1967) to Les Miserables (2014) performed by professionals on stage and behind the scenes.  RMRT owes a great deal of gratitude to its founders and loyal supporters that paved the way.


NOTE: Permission has been received to enter on to Private Theater property to locate this Geocache. Please enter from Grand Avenue.

In 1966, David Thompson and his family, with the assistance of the local Arts Council, launched The Troupe of American College Players in Grand Lake.  It remained in Grand Lake until 1976, when it moved to Colorado Springs.  Area residents, hungry to restore a theatre in Grand Lake, established The Grand County Theatre Association, which produced summer theatre in collaboration with Kansas State University and Loretto Heights College over the course of 10 years.  For a time, these shows were presented in the round space of the old Pine Cone Theatre. Eventually, the theatre moved to the great outdoors, delighting audiences in a tent!

Strong community support and personal finances kept the theatre alive until 1986.  In 1989, the Town of Grand Lake asked the Thompson Company to return to its roots and Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre (RMRT) obtained its initial not-for-profit 501(C)(3) status.  Thompson, his wife Audrey, and their six children kept the theatre alive until David’s untimely death in 1993.

In 1995, former company members Judith and Skelly Warren took over the leadership of RMRT at the request of the Thompson Family, and professional, live theatre in Grand Lake was reborn. The Rep would spend the next 10 years in the Grand Lake Community House, making RMRT a beloved and permanent member of the county. In addition, The Warrens, with the aid of the Grand Lake Recreation District, developed the Youth Theatre Workshop Program in 1998, now serving more than 100 youth each summer.

In five short years, this incredible team established RMRT as a treasured destination for thousands of Grand Lake visitors. With the help of a dedicated Board of Trustees, headed by then-President Judy Jensen, they accomplished the ultimate dream by successfully raising $5.2 million for construction of a brand new theatre space. The legacy was now firmly in place.

A season of celebration and triumph was reached in 2011 when RMRT debuted its new home. Simply put, RMRT has evolved from a small enterprise run by two talented individuals, to an established presence with a year-round office to manage the business/financial arm of RMRT, a full-time executive director, and a tireless Board of Trustees.

Throughout RMRT’s storied history, there has never been one visionary, one individual responsible for its unparalleled success. The magic that takes place each night on stage is a result of one of the most unique collaborations in professional theatre – a family of artists and administrators from around the country, coming together each year in the heart of the Rockies to give Grand Lake a summer to cheer for.

At the small cache which is available when there is no snow on the ground, you are standing directly across from the new Theater.

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Found it 07/05/2019 By kaykay0136
Tftc

Found it 07/02/2019 By Rockymt06
TFTC

Found it 07/01/2019 By SBAB1214
Came back to this one after a hint from cache owner and made the grab! TFTC!!

Didn't find it 07/01/2019 By SBAB1214
Was not able to locate this one. Bummer

Found it 06/30/2019 By Sl8rz
We were too close to the alley side, finally found when we went closer to the front of the building

Found it 09/03/2018 By the3jems
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Found it 08/29/2018 By igetaround
Got. TFTC

Found it 08/28/2018 By MontanaGarcia
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Found it 08/20/2018 By IzzyMoney
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Found it 08/20/2018 By pink81190
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