A Fond Farewell to GPT's Executive Director
photo provided by Great Plains Theatre |
by Doug Nuttelman
Not quite 8 months ago, Maggie Hoffman was gearing up for
her first day back to work at Great Plains Theatre. It was one week after her
graduation from the University of Kansas and Hoffman was stepping into the
position of Executive Director; an
important position to fill, particularly for the company's 20th Anniversary
season of live theatre. On that first
day back, May 26, rehearsals were also beginning for GPT's first production of
the season, Big River. Of the 18 cast members, several were the same
age as Hoffman and had just graduated from college as well.
"I was trying to figure out what the next few years of
my life were going to look like. I
considered Grad school and Law school, and then the opportunity to come back to
GPT and potentially make a difference presented itself. I was excited to be a part of the 20th season
and gain perspective on what my next step would be."
Chosen by GPT's Board of Directors to oversee and maintain
business operations, Maggie was familiar with the organization, having worked
as Company Manager while she was a student at Abilene High School (class of
2010). Maggie also appeared on stage in
several productions in her youth, her first being at the age of 10 in Godspell, under the direction of
Founding Artistic Director Richard Esvang.
Now as a young adult, she managed to jump in and accept the challenges
of the Executive Director position, which ultimately included her handling the
tragic occurrence in July that left GPT's future uncertain and a hole in the
community's social scene.
Flash forward to December when the final performance of the
season was complete and an element of triumph was felt by Hoffman and the GPT
staff - which aside from myself as Artistic Director, includes Managing
Director Elizabeth Weese.
"We achieved what appeared to be an insurmountable
goal. We didn't have a lot of time to
look back and had to keep pressing on to ensure our season of professional
theatre continued. Thanks to our Board
and many individuals in the community, we were able to accomplish what we, as a
theatre company, set out to do - present a full season of shows."
It has often been said when opportunity knocks, a person
should answer. In this case, the knock
came from the Austin Theatre Alliance, and a position with The ParamountTheatre in Austin, Texas. On February 9,
Hoffman will begin her work with the company as Programming Associate.
What are you most
looking forward to on this new journey?
"I'm looking forward to experiencing a different view
of the entertainment industry with the potential to grow in a thriving
metropolitan area."
What will you take
with you from your experience here at GPT?
"If I could take my staff with me in my suitcase I
would, but sadly that isn't an option.
I'm departing with a new sense of resiliency and a broader confidence of
myself and my capabilities."
What has been your
favorite memory in your time at GPT, past or present?
"I would say the relationship between the staff has
been really special. That we can still
interact on a professional level and also find time to enjoy each other's
company is rare and something that I hope to experience in future
positions. At the end of the day, the
times we were able to laugh in the midst of our various circumstances will be
the moments I will remember when I look back on my time
here."
Do you feel your
experience as a young person at GPT informed your identity as an adult?
"Yes. The
experiences I had led me to where I am today and I'm hopeful that many other
young people in our community will have the same opportunities to grow through
their involvement with Great Plains Theatre."
It is with sincere thanks and gratitude that we wish Maggie
the best on her continuing journey. On
behalf of the theatre's Board of Directors and staff, thank you Maggie. An open house reception will be held on
Friday, January 30, from 2-4 pm at GPT's office location, 311 NW 3rd Street, Abilene, Kansas 67410.
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The
Associates at Abilene Kansas App, Salina Kansas App, Junction City
Kansas App, and HBT Production wish Maggie a heartfelt farewell,
acknowledgment of an Abilene loss and best wishes on her new exciting
journey!!! We Will Miss You.
Best wishes Maggie on your journey. Thank you for all you have done to get GPT to a successful 2014 season end. You will be missed!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Maggie on your new endevours and we will miss you in Abilene. Thank you to you and your staff for all that you have done to keep GPT going!!
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