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Young Actors Theatre, giving a spotlight to Tallahassee kids for almost 50 years
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â After spending her life giving a spotlight to kids in Tallahassee, a local theatre director is taking her final bow.
Tina Williams is the founder of Young Actors Theatre.
She said she started it in 1975. I started in my living room, Williams said. Going to Tina s they called it. We re going to Tina s.
With a small group of kids and a big dream, she eventually expanded and bought the building people visit today. We wanted to build this as a small off Broadway house with the proscenium, a stage and a balcony, Williams said.
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