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to make things come alive on stage.” A retired Duncan school teacher, Burum is a past president of DLT and is in a second go-round as a member of the OCTA board, having served twice as president of the statewide organization. Her husband, Randy, has worn many hats with DLT, including playwright of several produc- tions in the group’s Evening of Shorts. “Being in community theater gives you a chance to experiment with many facets of production. It’s not only acting that causes people to participate. Some of them will be directors or producers. Some of them work on stage managing or creating sets and props,” Sharon Burum noted. “There’s also a sense of immediacy in acting, getting feedback for something you’ve done. But the main thing is: Community theater is fun, exciting and rewarding. And there are those times you’ll fi nd someone with undiscovered talent, which is really a wonderful experience.”
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The Baker (played by Justin Sullivan) and his wife (played by Alison Heitner) fear what could happen now that the Witch (played by Leigh McEntire) has placed the couple under a curse, during the Duncan Little Theatre’s season-opening production of “Into the Woods.” Photo by Jeff Kaley
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