The Fulton Opera House Foundation of Lancaster announced the election of four new members to its Board of Trustees and new Board Officers including Dr. Elliot Sterenfeld, an Interventional Physiatrist at Lancaster NeuroScience & Spine Associates, who will serve as the Fulton Theatre's new Board President.
In addition to Dr. Sterenfeld's position as Board President, the following officers were elected: Vice-President, David G. Taylor, President, Taylor Brand Group; Treasurer, Curtis J. Myers, President and COO, Fulton Bank; and Secretary, Michael W. Lambert, Lambert Marketing and Communications, LLC.
Also named to the Board of Trustees were the following members: Vivien Anderson, Joanne Axelrod, Martha Harris and Rick Oppenheimer. These new directors will help guide the nonprofit Theatre's artistic and community programs, fundraising efforts, and strategic planning. The 26-member Board is composed of key leaders in business, civic, philanthropy, and arts and culture sectors.
About Fulton Theatre
The Fulton first opened its doors in 1852. 160 years later, this National Historic Landmark Theatre continues to entertain, educate and delight audiences, bringing live theatre, music, and more than 120,000 patrons into downtown Lancaster annually. Since its inception, some of the brightest stars of theatre, music and film have appeared on its stage, including Sarah Bernhardt, Mark Twain, Lionel Barrymore, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, W.C. Fields, George M. Cohan, Treat Williams and Lancaster's own Jonathan Groff.
Today, under the leadership of Artistic Director Marc Robin and Managing Director Aaron A. Young, the Fulton Theatre produces a mix of comedies, dramas and musicals, employing the talents of professional directors, designers, playwrights and actors from the local community, New York and across the country. The Fulton also offers acting classes for children, teens and adults as well as numerous outreach programs for youth across the region.Videos