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Elaine Hall in California, which she
brought to our attention. The pro-
gram culminates in a public per-
formance on our main stage, and
it is always such a joy to see the
positive impact – the confidence,
the comradery and sheer joy –
from not only the participants, but
their mentors and parents as well.”
With the active and engaged
support of the surrounding com-
munity, innovative and varied pro-
gramming and savvy and passion-
ate leadership, the future looks
bright for MPAC. “We believe that
a 21st-Century performing arts
center should extend beyond the
boundaries of the traditional PAC.
Our vision for the future includes
offering more free community
outreach programs, as well as ex-
ploring the possibility of creating
a dedicated space for our Educa-
tional programming, as well as a
secondary performance space for
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more intimate and diverse pro-
gramming. As we begin our next
25 years, we look to define what
the theatre means to future gener-
ations and our ever-evolving audi-
ence. Exciting things await MPAC
and the possibilities are endless.”
The Mayo Center for the Perform-
ing Arts is located at 100 South
Street in Morristown. Exclusive
complimentary parking as well as
nearby paid parking is available
for patrons. MPAC is also about a
10-minute walk from the Morris-
town train station on NJ Transit’s
Morris and Essex line.
For complete information on the
season as well as directions, de-
tailed parking information and
nearby dining recommendations,
visit www.mayoarts.org. Box of-
fice hours are Monday through Fri-
day, 10am-6pm, Saturdays 10am
-2pm, and may be reached by
phone at 973-539-8008.
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