At Wildwood Summer Theatre, young people put on the show
Since 1965, Montgomery County’s Wildwood Summer Theatre has been putting on shows — without adult supervision, you might say. Everyone involved — actors, musicians, set designers, costume designers, stage managers, spotlight handlers, PR mavens — is between the ages of 15 and 25.
“We were the adults,” Mayer said of the Wildwood experience. “We were allowed our own agency. … We were young people and we were in charge of the whole thing.”They were free to pursue their own visions and to make their own mistakes.
With WST, Mayer said, “There was more of a liberty to ask things or suggest things in a way that you might not do in high school when it’s your teacher and there’s that adult/child dynamic. You don’t feel that at WST. You feel like you’re all part of one organism. That felt great.” “There’s a lot of inspiration from vogueing and ballroom culture,” Aylesworth said. “We went far and wide.”“We don’t pull any punches, especially with the choreography,” said Vallesky, 24. “Kit and I sit them down and say they can do this.”
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