REMEMBERING



Antrim has been blessed through the years with some very
remarkable and talented people who have given so much of
themselves to our theater.
In the past year, we have been saddened by the passing of
some very special and wonderful “family members” of our little
community of volunteers. They will forever be remembered by
those of us who had the privilege of knowing and working with
them. They were a major influence in the history of Antrim and
we cherish our memories of them.
We miss you, dear friends and honor your memory. Thank you
for all you have done for us and our theater.
BOB SLONE
Bob was a member of our Board of Directors, an actor,
director, producer, committee chairperson, lighting and sound
engineer & operator…..and a quiet, generous and all-round
wonderful human being.
TOM FRANCE
More than anyone our theater has ever known, this was the man
who did it all, and was so loved and admired by everyone who
met him. He was our very own, “Mr. Antrim”. His
involvement with the theater goes beyond all of the positions he
held here….President, Board Member, Actor, Director, House
Manager…and on and on. Every aspect of the playhouse’s
activities and physical upkeep received Tom’s passion, devotion
and tireless energy. He truly loved Antrim and all it’s
members…and we truly loved him in return.
BILL ZACHAR
Another of our long time family members, Bill also served our
theater in many capacities, including acting, but will probably be
remembered by most people for his outstanding directing of
some our finest productions. His last few being, “Born
Yesterday”, “Ten Little Indians”, “Bus Stop” and “One Flew
Over The Cuckoo’s Nest”. Through the years this soft
spoken, always interesting man contributed much to Antrim’s
history.