Kay Brown
Mission
A community based theater company, formed under the Eagan Foundation,
to provide opportunities for adults to participate in a high caliber
engaging theatrical environment.
Our goals are to provide quality performances, continue the development
of theater arts within the community and offer an variety of programs.
Our season runs from September to May.
Kay Brown is a former Minnesota State Representative, college vice president, executive director of numerous non-profit organizations and now devotes her time to the volunteering in the Eagan community and writing. Ms. Brown has won the
Spirit of Eagan Award and was named Person of the Year 2000-2001. Ms. Brown is the author of "Aunt Gussie and Grandfather Tree". Ms. Brown was also one of the founding members of the Eagan Art House.
Millie Gignac
Judy Marder
Tony Villelli
Carolyn Kompelien
Ken Coy
Amy Kamarainen
Duane Brusehaver
Born in 1920 in Clara City, MN. and grew up in St. Paul in a family of 10 children. Have lived in Colorado, Pennsylvania and Syria and currently live in Eagan (29 years). Millie had two grown, married daughters. She worked for Sperry Univac for 30 years, and was the first female to be named to a Director position at the company. Millie has been a community volunteer for 45 years and is currently on the board for 5 non-profit organizations. Ms. Gignac is also one of the founding memeber of the Eagan Art House.
A resident of Eagan for over 30 years Ms. Marder retired in January 2011. She had two grown daughters and serves as a member of Board of Directors for Dakota Communities, Inc. Ms. Marder is in the process of recreating herself. She has always dreamed of acting and now is fulfilling that dream thanks to Eagan Theater Company. Ms. Marder played Hedda Hopper and Lame Bill in ETC's inaugural performance of WETC - Old Time Radio Show.
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Bio information coming soon.....
Ms. Kamarainen was involved in theater, speech and debate throughout high school and college. Some of the plays she was involved in were “Bye Bye Birdie”, “Brigadon”, and “Finnean's Rainbow”. She was accepted into the American Musical and Dramatics Academy in New York.
Ms. Kamainen work for 15 years in Human Resources, her last postion as Director of HR for a Fortune 100 company. In 2010 Ms. Kamarainen started the Young Actors Theater Company, devoted to providing drama programs for children ages preschool to 8th grade.
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