They work to make life sweet for this community, their patrons, and each other by fostering a culture of creativity and excitement. They are the creative team of Walton arts Center, the one who stands behind all the enjoyment that is spreading around Baum Walker Hall and Nadine Baum Studio every day. The Fall season is coming to the end and more of exciting events are planned for next year.
I talked with Amy Patterson, Front of Hause Manager at the Walton Arts Center, about her impressions with this Season.
Q: How many people are in charge of Front Managing?
There are a total of six Front of Managers that work as a team. There are usually three members of the team working an event.
Q: When you turn around, what were the brightest moments of the Season?
The Nutcracker just finished a run and it was beautiful. The set and costumes were fantastic and wonderful. It really captured the essence of a Christmas dream world.
Q: The most interesting moment?
Davis Sadaris held a book signing after his one man show. It was really interesting because he had personal contact with each person. He would ask them about their lives and would even give them random treats from his bag. It was funny, touching, and he also stayed for hours until he signed every book!
Q: What are the 2 things for which Walton Arts Center deserve to be awarded?
The Walton Arts Centers commitment to the enrich the local community through the arts. Also the Walton Arts Centers initiative to be as green as possible.
Q: What performance was the most successful and most visited?
That is a tough question to answer so many of the performances are hugely successful and have wonderful attendance. One of the best features of the Walton Arts Center is the that the shows are as diverse as our patrons.
Q: What is Walton Arts Center preparing in near future?
The Rat Pack is Back , Grease, and Little House on the Prairie featuring Melissa Gilbert in the role of Caroline “Ma” Ingalls.
Q: What other great names and performances can we expect next year?
Musician Keb Mo will play in February and promises to be a must see performance.
Q: Which one do you look forward the most?
South Pacific the musical will be a personal must see. It is a great thought provoking love story.

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