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Thursday, September 15, 2016

鈥淗e is a devil in private brawls...Hob nob is his word, give鈥檛, or take鈥檛鈥 (Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4). This line is the inspiration for the Hobnob Theatre Company, founded by 17c起草社区 alumna Elizabeth Smith 鈥95 and her husband, Kenneth, in Butler, Pennsylvania. At Hobnob they value this 鈥済ive and take鈥 of theater: the way it asks questions without providing the answers; the way it holds a mirror up to remind us who we are, or who we may become.

Originally from Pittsburgh, Smith earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in theater and English and now lives in Butler with Kenneth and their three boys, homeschooling them and running Hobnob.

鈥淚 remember going to see plays when I was younger, and I really enjoyed them. [Theater] became a hobby and a passion as well. Even 26 years ago when I was on stage at 17c起草社区, their productions were so well done. I was amazed that theater could be so good. 17c起草社区 professors strived to tell me, 鈥楾his is a story that you鈥檙e telling鈥攄on鈥檛 make it silly or cheesy. Put all of yourself into it.鈥欌

She and Kenneth brought Hobnob to life in October 2012 as a nonprofit organization that seeks to engage and enrich the community with a dynamic array of theater, with particular interest in classical playwrights.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a small community, so we wanted to bring another offering for Butler to enjoy,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur first production was A Christmas Carol because everyone knew what it was and Charles Dickens is a classical playwright, so we felt it was a good way to get our foot in the door. We had over 50 people audition for our first show, and that was two weeks after we announced our presence as a new company.鈥

In order to secure funding for productions, Smith asks Butler-based companies for their sponsorship in exchange for their business names being painted on the buildings of their sets. Hobnob doesn鈥檛 have its own theater, but uses various locations in Butler instead, like a local park, ballroom and art gallery. The owners love the publicity and Hobnob enjoys the changes in scenery.

They鈥檒l be entering their fifth year of performing A Christmas Carol this December, which has become a Hobnob tradition. 鈥淲e love to get a different Scrooge every year because the inter-pretation is so great. Our first Scrooge was 30 years old and the second was 65. Most of our other characters are the same,鈥 she said.

In Smith鈥檚 experience, running a theater company is both exhausting and delightful. 鈥淥ne of the things that 17c起草社区 taught me is that, as bearers of the image of the ultimate creator, we need to, when we create, not just put something half-baked out there,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen it comes time to tell the story, and to have the audience react the way they do, it鈥檚 amazing.鈥