| Edith O'Hara first became interested in theatre
while attending a one-room school in Idaho when the fifth grade class presented
a play. She went on to major in theatre in college and began her active
theatrical career in Warren, PA, where she initiated a children's theatre
in 1960 and a summer theatre in 1965. In her summer theatre she helped develop
the musical Touch which she produced in New York in 1970. It ran
Off-Broadway for a year. Ampex recorded the album which received a Grammy
Award nomination. She founded the Thirteenth Street Repertory Company in
1972 where she has supervised hundreds of different productions. In 1975
and 1976 she produced NY and LA companies of the musical Boy Meets Boy,
originally produced by TSRC. Each enjoyed a year's run. |
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