About the book
Millbrook Playhouse: The First Fifty Years by Kathy Arndt traces the history of one of the few barn theatres still existing in the Eastern United States. The actors, crew, staff, board members, business supporters, donors, volunteers, the theatre-going public, and the participants in the children and youth programs all played a role in the history of Millbrook Playhouse. This is their story.
About the author
Kathy L. Arndt was born in Lock Haven and was a graduating member of the Class of ’69. She was the first to graduate with a BA in History from Lock Haven State College. Kathy then received a Master’s degree in Latin American History from the University of Texas in Austin. Returning to Lock Haven in 1977, she worked as a clerk at Piper for 3 years. The week after she received her last unemployment benefit check in 1982, she began working for the state of Pennsylvania in the Unemployment Compensation section of the Dept. of Labor and Industry. In 1985, Kathy moved on to a permanent position as a records manager at the Department of Environmental Resources/Protection office in Williamsport. She retired in 2011 after 26 years.
Kathy is a former board member of Millbrook Playhouse and still volunteers there as the historian and an usher. She also volunteers at the Clinton County Historical Society as a researcher and a board member. Personally, in addition to having a keen interest in local history, Kathy loves to read, to travel, to watch movies, and to spend time with her friends and family.
Millbrook Playhouse: The First 50 Years
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