From left: Stephanie Lynne Mason, Rob Richardson and Todd McNeel in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
From left: Stephanie Lynne Mason, Rob Richardson and Todd McNeel in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Rob Richardson (left) and Jordan Ahnquist in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
From left: Todd McNeel, Alex North, Rob Richardson, Stephanie Lynne Mason, Giovanni Valforte and Alan M-L Wagner in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
From left: Stephanie Lynne Mason, Rob Richardson and Todd McNeel in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
TAMWORTH — The Barnstormers Theatre starts its 94th season of summer stock theater with a rousing production of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s “Camelot,” which opened Thursday, June 27, with daily performances (except July 1 and July 4) through July 6.
Alec Kerr, entertainment editor for The Conway Daily Sun, is joined by Sarah Rozene, the artistic director of The Barnstormers Theatre, to preview this summer's season at The Barnstormers Theatre.
Based on “The Once and Future King,” by T. H. White, “Camelot” explores the Arthurian legend with a focus on the love triangle of King Arthur (Rob Richardson), Guenevere (Stephanie Lynne Mason) and Lancelot (Todd McNeel).
From left: Todd McNeel, Alex North, Rob Richardson, Stephanie Lynne Mason, Giovanni Valforte and Alan M-L Wagner in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
From left: Stephanie Lynne Mason, Rob Richardson and Todd McNeel in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Rob Richardson (left) and Jordan Ahnquist in The Barnstormers Theatre's production of "Camelot," which opened on Thursday, June 27, in Tamworth. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
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