The Aerospace Players, or TAP, is a theater organization based in
El Segundo, California, founded in 1988 as part of th
Aerospace Employee's Association TAP enables and encourages Aerospace employees, Air Force personnel, and members of the community to participate with high-quality musical productions. In other words, The Aerospace Players puts rocket scientists on stage.
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The Aerospace Players are a founding member of the Torrance Performing Arts Council, supporting performing arts in the City of Torrance, California.
History
The AEAMCC (Aerospace Employees Association Musical Comedy Club) was formed in 1988, with the intent of providing a forum for The Aerospace Corporation and
Los Angeles Air Force Base
Los Angeles Air Force Base (LAAFB) is a United States Space Force Base located in El Segundo, California. Los Angeles Air Force Base houses and supports the headquarters of the United States Space Force's Space Systems Command (SSC), which w ...
employees, their friends, and their families to participate in the "lively arts." This troupe was founded on the belief that working hard to produce quality shows increases the enjoyment of its members.
The troupe's first musical, ''
Grease'', was performed in the
TRW forum (a cafeteria), on a tile floor with wooden risers, minimal sets and lighting, and the music was largely pre-recorded, with a single musician playing accompaniment to the tapes on certain songs. No admission was charged and attendance averaged between 100 and 150 people per show.
Due to the popularity of Grease, TAP increased the scale of its subsequent productions and moved to an auditorium in the Recital Hall at
El Camino College
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'', albeit the orchestra was forced to sit in a cramped backstage area with the conductor, who also played keyboards, unable to see the stage. In one scene, as assistant watched the stage for a visual music cue, then sprinted to inform the conductor.
In 1994, the troupe moved to the James Armstrong Theater of the Torrance Cultural Arts Center in Torrance, California. This was its first "real" theater, with a 500-seat house, orchestra pit, professional lights, overhead fly space, and even curtains. It produced ''
Guys and Dolls
''Guys and Dolls'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" (1933) and "Blood Pressure", which are two short stories by Damon Runyon, and also bo ...
'' with a full orchestra of over 20 musicians and full scale sets. A minimal $5 admission was charged for the first time. The production drew a record audience of 800 people for four shows.
In 1997 the troupe decided to stage two productions per year; a "small" winter show, and a "large" summer show. Winter shows were intended to include a limited cast, a reduced orchestra, and simple production values. That year the troupe performed ''
Once Upon a Mattress
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'' in the Hermosa Civic Theater in
Hermosa Beach, California
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. The troupe continues to stage a smaller, winter production every two to three years, including such shows as ''
City of Angels'' and ''
1776
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* January 1 – American Revolutionary War – Burning of Norfolk: The town of Norfolk, Virginia is destroyed, by the combined actions of the British Royal Navy and occupying Patriot forces.
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''.
In the late 1990s, the club rebranded itself as "The Aerospace Players" to better reflect the make-up of the cast and crew who participate.
Since 1994, the club has produced annual shows in the Armstrong Theater. Some of its larger successes include the 1996 production of ''
Fiddler on the Roof'' which drew 2000 patrons to six performances and the 2007 production of ''
South Pacific'' which drew close to 1900 patrons.
Reviews and awards
The Aerospace Player performances are frequently reviewed in the ''Daily Breeze'' and ''Beach Reporter'' newspapers of the South Bay in Los Angeles.
In 2005, The Aerospace Players received the ''Excellence in Drama'' award from the Torrance Cultural Arts Commission.
History of shows
References
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Theatre companies in Los Angeles
Performing groups established in 1988
1988 establishments in California