The Sugar Creek Players were formed by a group of community members who wanted to revive live, local theater. We debuted "You Can't Take It With You" in the summer of 1971 at Wabash College. The players spent several years as a vagabond troupe, producing shows at Crawfordsville and North Montgomery High Schools, St. Bernard's gymnasium, Wabash College, and the Holiday Inn.
Finally, in December of 1983, the Players found a permanent home when W. Addington Vance and Myron Pattison deeded the Vanity Motion Picture Theater to the Sugar Creek Players. Through capital campaign drives and fund raisers, the Players were able to open the Vanity Theater for its first production, "Crimes of the Heart," in June 1988. In spite of tar paper flooring, folding metal chair seating, and a lack of air conditioning, the gala opening night was a success and 122 South Washington Street became "home."
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