J. Edwin Spence

(1959-1960) J. Edwin Spence—known affectionately around the Boise Little Theater as Ed—was a pillar of the community whose contributions spanned every corner of the stage and beyond. From his first appearance as Inspector Hubbard in Dial “M” for Murder in 1956, Ed quickly became an indispensable presence, serving as actor, director, stage manager, set builder, […]

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J. Edwin Spence

Allan Barrows

(1957-1958) Allen Barrows was a driving force at Boise Little Theater throughout the 1950s, bringing his passion and talent to nearly every corner of the stage and beyond. Elected President for the 1957–58 season, Allen’s leadership came after years of steadfast commitment as an actor, stage manager, house manager, set builder, and board member. His […]

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Allan Barrows

Sheridan Gill

(1955-1957) Sheridan Gill was a foundational force at Boise Little Theater whose legacy is one of tireless service, quiet leadership, and unwavering dedication. With a career that spanned more than three decades, Sheridan served in nearly every capacity, leaving an indelible mark on both the creative and operational sides of the theater. He served as […]

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Sheridan Gill