A SPECIAL DAY FOR TAPA


LOST PIONEER was performed at TAPA’s Barn Community Playhouse by acclaimed actress of stage and screen, Megan Liz Cole on March 17, 2013. Local historian Mark Beach introduced the performance to a sold-out house. Although this was not the first time this production had been performed, it was the first time in TAPA’s newly remodeled theater. As Mark said in the introduction, this was a perfect example of people coming together for the sake of art. It was a special day for the Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts and the Tillamook County Historical Society who spored the event together.

LOST PIONEER is an original piece created by Megan Liz Cole, Mark Beach and award winning Portland playwright Ellen West. To help with the project, the creators received a grant aided by the Tillamook County Cultural Coalition along with the Nehalem Valley Historical Society, the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum and the Tillamook County Historical Society.

A huge thank you goes out to everyone who came to our theater to a part of this special day. We hope to see you all again soon.