Artistic Workshop
"How to do BIG musicals in small spaces"
Facilitated by Troy Arnold Fisher of Capital Playhouse ( Olympia, WA)
Do you ever find yourself wanting to do Oklahoma! but only have the space to do I Do, I Do? Learn how to tackle and plan a large musical production for a small performance space. From the choice of show to the end of the run, learn tricks of the trade.
Troy moved to Olympia in the fall of 1988 to begin work for Capital Playhouse. Since that time he has music directed and/or directed over 40 musicals for Capital Playhouse, four musicals for The Abbey Players, seven productions for Harlequin, four All-City high school musicals, three musicals for The Timberline Theatre Company, six musicals for Capital High School, two productions for the Nova School, two musicals for the Griffin School District, and two productions of Babes With Big Hair for UCAN.
In addition to his theatre work in Olympia, Troy is also the founding music director for Olympia’s premier youth choir, Kids In Koncert, which recently returned from a concert tour to Japan. Outside of Olympia, Troy’s work has been seen and heard at Utah Musical Theatre in Ogden, Utah, The Toledo Rep in Toledo, Ohio, Iron Rod Family Productions in Portland, Oregon, The Post Playhouse at Ft. Robinson, Nebraska, The Black Hills Playhouse in South Dakota, The Lyceum in Columbia, Missouri, Project For The Arts in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and Music Arts Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia.








