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Celia A. Claflin was the first
President on the Board of
trustees. An Active and vital
force in the formation of the
IceHouse Players and the arts
in the Central Florida Area
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Fifty-Nine years
ago, on September 17, 1948, residents of Mount Dora met to
discuss forming a little theatre. Enthusiasm was so great
that officers were elected that very night. Within days, an
abandoned ice plant was located, and although it needed much
work, it was acoustically perfect. With a lease in hand, the
IceHouse Players were on their way!
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Those founders had
a dream…to provide quality theatre that will challenge the
minds of our patrons, inspire children of the communities we
serve, and bring families closer through the shared experience
of the theatre. Our volunteers are still the lifeblood of our
theatre and their dedication and commitment is inspiring to
the community.
The IceHouse Players opened to a full house on February 7,
1949 with “Return Engagement.” We continued to produce
quality theatrical performances in the converted ice plant for
ten years. In 1958, on land donated by the municipality, the
current 270-seat facility was built. The theatre has one
stage and two small dressing rooms. Set construction,
rehearsals, and productions take place in the same limited
area.
Support from the communities in our area continues to grow.
We have been able to complete numerous projects over the
years including: paving of the parking lot in 1997,
replacement of the theatre seats in 1998, and now we have our
sights set on expanding the lobby.
In 1997, we changed our name to The Mount Dora Theatre Company
to honor the city that has supported, nurtured and encouraged
us throughout the decades. The Mount Dora Theatre Company is
committed to benefiting not only Mount Dora, but also all of
Central Florida. We strive to provide Florida artists with
quality, diversity, and opportunities to enrich their talents
and experience.
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Founders
The Mount Dora Theatre Company honors the founding members of
the IceHouse Players - those whose foresight, ambition, dreams
and dedication established the art of the theatre as a vital
asset to the cultural life of our Community.
IceHouse Players Inc., September 17, 1948
Celia Clafin -President
Wm. Jay Barker - Vice President
Walter J. Patton, Jr. - Treasurer
Mae Buckman - Secretary
Gordon Goodrich - Director
John Barker, Bill Barker, Raoul Barker, Mr. Fred Bradford,
Mrs. Fred Bradford, Mrs. Donald Gawthrop, Edward P. Klatte,
Betsy Kramer,
Sally Leatherbury, Betty Jo McDonald,
Betty Partridge, Jean Patterson(Whitcomb),
Mary Martha Simpson(Waite), Mary Taylor Simpson,
Lola Tucker, Mrs. Robert Graves, Helen Wages
and Glen Woodworth
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