| Barn
Theatre
Updated 6 June 2005
The Barn Theatre located on M-96 in Augusta, Michigan is the oldest
resident summer stock theater in the state. It was founded in 1946
by Jack and Betty Ebert Ragotzy as the Village Players in Richland,
Michigan. Their first play was Charlys Aunt. They were
incorporated as the Barn Theatre, Inc. in 1949 and began renting
the converted barn in Augusta, which they purchased in 1954.
It soon became an esteemed professional Equity summer stock company
and is one of only a few remaining in the United States today.

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| Jack and Betty Ragotzy in front of
the Barn Theatre about 1970 |
The Barn Theatre has been home to many fine actors, actresses and
other theatrical talents. Some of those who have appeared in plays
and musicals include Dana Delaney, Kim Zimmer, Tom Wopat,
and Marin Mazzie. Barbara Marineau, a Barn veteran, said in a
Kalamazoo Gazette interview, "Its home, and its family...Its
an opportunity to do good theater, to play great roles that you
may normally not be given the opportunity to play."
Its founder, Jack Ragotzy (1921-2003), wrote, acted, produced and directed
at the Barn. A World War II Army Air Force veteran and a
1948 graduate of Kalamazoo College, he also worked at the Kalamazoo
Civic Theatre, Broadway and off-Broadway, as well as in television
and films. He received many awards and honors for his work.
His wife, Betty Ebert Ragotzy (1923-1995), a professional actress
herself, shared in the artistic and management activities at the
Barn Theatre. She handled advertising, publicity and administrative
duties. Together they established the Barn Theatre as "a premier
summer stock company." Their son and daughter-in-law
Brendan and Penelope Alex Ragotzy now manage the Barn and are
introducing a third generation of Ragotzys to theater life.
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For further information, we suggest
these sources:
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| History Room Name File: Ragotzy, Jack and Ragotzy,
Betty J. Ebert |
| History Room Subject File: Barn Theater |
| Doud, Katherine, "K-College to honor
Ragotzy," Kalamazoo
Gazette, 18 April 1993. |
| "Barn Theatre: 50th Season" Kalamazoo Gazette,
11 June 1995. |
| Barn Theatre web site at www.barntheatre.com |
Written by Beth Scott, Kalamazoo Public
Library Staff, July 1998.
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