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"WILLY"
AWARDS" and "WILLY YOUTH AWARDS: 2004:
Awards ceremony, honoring the great performances of 2004, held at Post
Community Center, Saturday, January 22, 2005. |
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The city-owned theatre building, dating
from 1916, originally served as a movie theatre. It was permanently shuttered in
1955, but two years later vandals broke in and set a fire, which caused extensive damage
in the stage area. The building was boarded up front and back for the next 30 years.
The money for refurbishing and redecorating included donations
from private citizens as well as area-wide enthusiasts and included special
"Angels" such as Dina Merrill, the actress and granddaughter of founder
C. W. Post.
The theatre was honored in November 1987 with an Action Award
from the West Texas Museum Association in Lubbock for its "outstanding contributions
to the enrichment and culture of the Southern High Plains."
McCrary was proud of his semi-professional band of performers,
working on the theory that "there are no bad actors, just bad directors".
McCrary succumbed to an untimely death in 1991, but his legacy lives on as cast members
were inspired to continue and build on his direction of quality productions.
Jane Prince Jones led the theatre, as director for three years
during the dark times following McCrary's death. Christy Morris is now the managing
director, working with area directors and actors and continuing the tradition.
McCrary had adapted the old "Hardley Saddler" tent
shows to the Garza stage, which is still a favorite summer treat and tradition. The
theatre has its own annual awards night dinner, where acting and technical awards, called
"Willy's", are presented to the deserving cast members.
A multitude of local actors have had the opportunity of stage
experiences in The Garza Theatre as it celebrates its 100th production with the musical
comedy "Lil Abner" in July 1998.