The CCA is thrilled to announce our partnership with Roaring Hills Theatre Co. to bring more live theater to the greater Chelmsford Area!
About RHTC
Founded in 2023 by a group of Littleton High School Drama Alumni, the Roaring Hills Theatre Company was established under the name the New Littleton Theatre Company (NLTC). We set out with a goal to provide Littleton, and surrounding communities, with the opportunity to participate in and experience live theatre through productions and events.
Littleton, MA is a town rich in Native American history. Prior to becoming the town we know, Littleton was the Praying Indian Plantation of Nashoba [also spelled Nashobah]. Notably on this Plantation is Nashoba Hill, a landmark the Nashoba Praying Indians considered hollow, from which strange "rumblings" were heard. The Native Americans believed that winds were trapped within Nashoba Hill and created loud roaring sounds. Without the intervention of the Nashoba shamans, the hill may have opened up and revealed the dark innards of the Earth.
To show our respect for the Native lands we perform on and highlight the history of Littleton, MA and the Nashoba Praying Indians, we officially named our group Roaring Hills Theatre Company.
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Meet the Board
Adam DeCoste (President) studied theatre at The College of The Holy Cross, after graduation, he became a high school theatre and math teacher. Adam has served a variety of roles in the theatre realm, from director to actor, he is an invaluable asset to our team.
Gordon Gumuchian (Treasurer) is a current student at Salem State University where he is double majoring in history and technical theatre. He is a member of multiple theatrical groups on campus, including the Student Theatre Ensemble and the Yes Andys improv troupe.
Nicole Biagioni (Clerk) is currently pursuing a degree in broadcast meteorology at the University of Mississippi. During the winter season, she is on the slopes at Mount Wachusett creating content for their social media pages and delivering daily snow reports.
Lexi Rock (Member at Large) is a recent graduate from Bay Path University where she obtained her master's in genetic counseling, which she uses at her day job for Dana Farber. She works as a choreographer for a handful of local schools but makes sure to leave some time for herself to perform on stage.
Mike Wilson (Member at Large) served 8 years in the United States Army before moving home to Massachusetts. Though his theatre experience was limited, it is quickly growing as he has become an active member of our board.
What's in store?
You can expect lots of exciting productions from RHTC while we are here at the CCA, ranging from Shakespeare to more contemporary theatre pieces. We are so excited to work with the wonderful team at the CCA and look forward to seeing you all in the audience at our upcoming shows!