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Visit our YouTube page!

You can check out our very own YouTube page by clicking here. Check out the deleted videos from the 50th Anniversary Extravaganza, or look back at our first (real) ten years via the rockin' photo slide show that closed that show back in 2010. 


All These Will Be Worthless - The Trailer

A short trailer for our summer 2010 original production, filmed and edited by Tony Santona, of Reality's Illusion Productions.

All These Will Be Worthless - 2nd trailer from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Lumberjacks Production Diary #7!

The Lost Film resurfaces!  We had this one posted on the main page of our site around the time Lumberjacks premiered, but we forgot to include it on the Video archive page.  In case you're hankering for some woodsy nostalgia, check it out - it's one of our best!

Lumberjacks Production Diary #7 from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Lumberjacks Production Diary #6!

Part Two of the interview with the creative team.

Join the Lumberjacks directing team as they continue to explain their unique writing process, lavish praise on their cast, and discuss what makes Limelight different than many other youth theatre programs.

Lumberjacks Production Diary #6 from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Lumberjacks:  The Musical! Production Diary #5

A Conversation with the Creative Team

Join Adrian Aguilar, Brian Brems, Andy Lia, Jeremy Wackerlin, and Ben Wooley as they talk about the origins of Lumberjacks: The Musical! and where some of their ideas came from.

Part Two of this interview to follow soon!




Lumberjacks Production Diary #5 from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Lumberjacks:  The Musical! Production Diary #4

"The Lives of the Lumberwives."

Week six of rehearsals for "Lumberjacks" continues as the girls of the cast take center stage, discussing their characters and the thrills of performing a musical for the first time.


Lumberjacks: The Musical! Production Diary #4 from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


It's an exciting episode of "That's Interesting", with your very interesting host, Pinky!

In this episode, we take a look at the rehearsals for "Trust Me" and hear from actor Nick Pankuch and graphic designer (and actor) Renee Neiderkorn. And, of course, our dear friend Pinky.

Lumberjacks: The Musical! "Trust Me" from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Rehearsals continue for Lumberjacks, as "Good Morning Woodsburg" gets choreography and axes get tossed!

Lumberjacks: The Musical! rehearsal week two from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Limelight's very first, all-original musical.  Performing July 30, 31, and August 1st, 2009.  

A song-play by Brian Brems, Jeremy Wackerlin, and Ben Wooley.

Lumberjacks: The Musical! First Rehearsal from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


From our Summer 2008 production of Harriet the Spy, directed by Mallory Jones.

Harriet the Spy rehearsals from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Nick Pankuch and his world-famous Sam Wainwright-on-the-phone bit.

Rehearsal footage from the 2007 production of It's a Wonderful Life:  A Live Radio Drama, directed by Brian Fauth.


Sam Wainwright from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


From Limelight's Summer 2007 production of Singin' in the Rain.

(It works best in the context of the play, where we played with some of the sound goofs, but you get the idea.)

The Dueling Cavalier from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


Artistic Director Brian Fauth makes a cameo appearance in the talking picture demonstration.

From Limelight's Summer 2007 production of Singin' in the Rain, directed by Cori Veverka.


A Talking Picture from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


We don't know how to explain this one...

An alternate version of the Talking Picture Demonstration from Singin' in the Rain.  If Buster Bluth from Arrested Development was the star.

Cori and Brian watched a LOT of Arrested Development that summer...

Buster's Talking Picture Demonstration from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


A short clip from the 2006 Performance of It's a Wonderful Life:  A Live Radio Drama, Directed by Brian Fauth.

George Bailey gets his prayers answered, in the form of Brian Brems' Italian accent.



Martini's Bar from Brian Fauth on Vimeo.


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