Watch LCT friends and family reminisce about their fondest memories here.
*Jack O'Brien on the opening scene of The Coast of Utopia and his long friendship with Richard Easton
*Roger Robinson on the Obamas' visit to Joe Turner's Come and Gone
*Cherry Jones on working with Gerry Gutierrez on The Heiress and the magical transitions in Pride's Crossing.
*Susan Stroman on finding the girl in the yellow dress.
*Richard Easton on a fateful night at The Coast of Utopia.
*Executive Producer Bernard Gersten on the secret of the Beaumont, and much more.
*Artistic Director André Bishop on how he got to LCT, and much more.
*John Weidman on the development of Anything Goes and Contact.
*Jon Robin Baitz on the creation of The Substance of Fire and the personal nature of A Fair Country
*John Guare on writing Six Degrees of Separation, and on House of Blue Leaves moving to the Beaumont.
*Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty on their long collaboration with each other and with LCT.
*Paige Evans, Director of LCT3, on the genesis of the new artists, new audiences programming.
*Kati Koerner, Director of Education, on how middle school students and Shakespeare are a great match.
*Jeff Hamlin, Production Manager, on how moving the orchestra affected the rest of the South Pacific production.
*Paul Smithyman, Associate Production Manager, on how the chicken crossed the stage in Happiness
*Patrick Merryman, Beaumont Production Electrician, on the creation of the 60 foot pool for Twelfth Night.
*Bartlett Sher, LCT Resident Director, on the magic of South Pacific.
*Anne Cattaneo, Dramaturg, on preparing the cast for The Coast of Utopia, and on the LCT Review
*Sarah Ruhl on the humor in The Clean House, and on the inspiration for In the Next Room or the vibrator play