The genesis of the Living Legacies series began during a conversation I had on the Uptown No. 2 Train (7th Ave. Express) during the 2015 NTC Conference, when I shared the trip to Harlem with long-time member Ted Herstand. We talked about one thing and another, but got around to personal history and Ted told me some interesting tales of his time as a child actor at the Cleveland Playhouse in the 40's, as well as working in radio and early TV. With the passing this spring of my father, I got to thinking about lives lived and how often stories remain untold. Fortunately for my family my Dad wrote some of his stories down.
But what of our NTC family? Are we preserving the past for the future? Our members all have lived and are living wonderful, full lives, specifically in the theatre and in show business generally. Certainly, many have written books, but some books don't get written simply because the potential writer is too busy living! Living Legacies is an attempt to bridge that gap. - David Fuller, NTC Vice President
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1/11/2019 07:32:23 pm
You should all preserver the good memories of National Theater Conference. I am also one of the few people who are inclined to theater that's why I am looking forward to see you guys treasuring all things that happened in NTC family. Though some people might be saying that it's not yet time, perhaps you can take the first few steps on how to make it possible. Being part of theater family especially when I was still a college student was a huge thing for me!
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