spotlight archive

September 2008
Runaway Stage Productions

August 2008
New Star Children's Theatre

May 2008
Imprint Theatre Company

February 2008
Lambda Players

November 2007
Rocklin Youth Theatre Company

October 2007
Images Theater Company

September 2007
Sacramento Valley Production Theatre Company

August 2007
Benvenuti Performing Arts Center

July 2007
Off Center Stage

June 2007
SacActors.Com

May 2007
Fairytale Town

April 2007
Short Center Repertory
of Theatre and Dance

March 2007
UC Davis Department
of Theatre and Dance

January 2007
Beyond the Proscenium Productions

December 2006
City of Rocklin

November 2006
Capstone Theatre Company

October 2006
Chautauqua Playhouse

September 2006
City Theatre at
Sacramento City College

August 2006
The Studio Theatre

May 2006
American River College Theatre

March 2006
Woodland Opera House

January 2006
California Musical Theatre

November 2005
Davis Musical Theatre Company

October 2005
Sacramento Theatre Company

September 2005
River Stage

August 2005
B Street Theatre

July 2005
Capital Stage

June 2005
Garbeau's

Imprint Theatre Company


Imprint Theatre Company (Imprint) was founded in 2005 by Artistic Director, Kelly Archer. It exists to serve the communities of Sacramento through the medium of theatre, by providing art that is thought-provoking, soul-stirring and transcendent. Imprint’s first production was Unpublished Letters, followed by The Boys Next Door, The Last Time I


Saw Timmy Boggs and Marvin’s Room. Our latest production, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, by Alfred Uhry, opens on May 9.

It is the goal of Imprint to become a fully-functioning theatre company with its own space, eventually having a resident theatre company of actors and full production staff, serving the community with a full season of theatre every year. Until the time that Imprint can acquire its own space, the actors are privileged to use the stage at Oak Hills Church, 1100 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, CA 95630.

Alyce Hartman as Sunny
The Last Night of Ballyhoo



Marvin's Room

Imprint’s latest production, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, takes place in 1939. The premier of “Gone with the Wind” has just taken place and Hitler has invaded Poland. What is uppermost on the minds of Atlanta’s elitist German Jews, however, is not the war …it is Ballyhoo, the social event of the season.

Unpublished Letters

Alfred Uhry’s foray into the lives of Jewish southerners was first introduced to the public with his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Driving Miss Daisy in 1988. The Last Night of Ballyhoo was first produced for the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, won a Tony Award for Best Play the following year. Production dates are May 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, & 25. Friday shows begin at 8 p.m., Saturday matinees begin at 2 p.m., and Sunday shows begin at 7 p.m.. Tickets are $20 General Admission and $15 for Seniors/Students.


Tickets may be purchased online at imprinttheatre.org or by calling the box office at (916) 627-6533. Tickets are also being sold at the door for $5 more.

Marvin's Room


The Boys Next Door