The Sterling Playmakers is a non-profit 501(c)(3) community theatre organization in partnership with Loudoun County Parks, Recreation and Community Services and the Sterling Community Center.  Founded in 1996, the Sterling Playmakers provides amateur community theatre performed by local residents for the entire Loudoun community.  We are proud to present quality, family-friendly entertainment. 

2009-2010 Board of Directors

Scott Ruegg, Chairman
Angela Hepola, Vice Chairman
Barbara Gillen, Secretary
Emilie Pugh, Treasurer

 

 

 

Deb Bartram
Glenn Bartram
Kathy Bleutge
April Bridgeman     
Terry DiMurro

Corinne Fox
Kim Fry
Jim Johnson
Cristin Williamson

 

The Sterling Playmakers is operated and managed by citizen-volunteers from Sterling and the surrounding community.  We are always in need of help from people with a variety of talents and skills to support our theatrical activities as well as the following committees:

Executive (Officers of the Board)

Season Development

Technical

Publicity

Outreach

Membership

Information Technology

Ways and Means

If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the Board of Directors at board@sterlingplaymakers.com for more information. 

Mission Statement

The Sterling Playmakers, in cooperation with Loudoun County Parks, Recreation, and Community Services’ Sterling Community Center, will associate ourselves together for the following purposes:

To foster and perpetuate wholesome theatrical presentations for all age groups, of both a cultural and entertainment value to the community of Sterling, ever keeping in mind our obligations to the community in the safeguarding of the principles of good taste in all our endeavors.

To produce, direct, write, teach, stage and in all ways provide all forms of performing arts activities and events for children and adults and to hire such staff as may be necessary.

To exist as a non-profit organization, which operates strictly for the enjoyment of our members, providing an outlet for the artistic talents of as many community individuals as possible.