AFTER THE PRODUCTION of their first show together as a company in
January 2003, Greg West and Shelley Jacobs realized they shared more
than a similar taste in theater.
Greg, artistic director of the non-profit company, explained,
"I was working for the Utah Shakespearean Festival when they won
the Tony Award in 2000 for Best Regional Theater. I got to touch it and
yes, it does in fact spin...."
Shelley said. "Anyway, somehow with our different backgrounds
and experience we still get to the same place."
Greg added: "One of the odd things that has occurred is that
Shelley and I have co-directed -- and you never ever see that work
successfully, at least that I know of."
"And it's a wonderful thing," Shelley said, nodding.
THE RESIDENT THEATER COMPANY at the Salida Steamplant Theater, Stage
Left produces six full scale shows a year, including new dramas and
comedies, classic theater pieces, children's shows and Shakespeare in
the Park. It was Shakespeare that brought Greg and Jacobs together in
2000. She was working as the drama coach at Salida High School when
Greg called her.