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The
Rocky Hock Playhouse doors opened in Edenton, North Carolina in 2000.
However, the theatre's roots go back to
1997. In the summer of that year
The Emmerichs worked out of a temporary
theatre on the Outer Banks again during the summer of 1998 but it was soon
apparent that they needed to find a more permanent location. It was their
desire to stay in the general area since the location was good. Patrons
were coming regularly from the Hampton Roads area, (Chesapeake, Virginia
Beach, Suffolk, Newport News, Williamsburg, Hampton, VA, etc.), as well as
from as far away as Richmond, VA (near Washington D.C.), Raleigh and
Greenville, NC., and Myrtle Beach and Charleston, SC. They began phoning
county government offices in various small towns across NE North Carolina to
get an idea of who might be interested in helping them move the theatre
operation to their community. It seemed that everywhere they called people
were saying, “Go to Edenton!” While visiting Edenton, which is on the
Albemarle Sound in Chowan County and about 60 miles due west of Kitty Hawk,
NC, the Emmerichs arranged to meet with various government officials,
assistants, school principals, Edenton and Chowan County Chamber of Commerce
representatives, and local leaders. The reception was overwhelmingly
positive. It turned out that many people from Chowan County had been to the
Outer Banks to see Under His Wings and were thrilled that a
theatrical production company might actually be willing to fill the void in
a community primed for a full time professional stock company theatre. At this stage the proverbial “writing
was on the wall.” Jeff and Gloria felt confident that things were falling
into place so that they could fulfill a 25 year vision and dream to own and
operate a full time Christian theatre of their own. The Emmerich Theatre
Production Company, Inc., (ETPC) was established in 1998 and the operation
was moved to Edenton for the summer of 1999. During the three months of summer (1999)
the Emmerichs again produced Under His Wings (the Love Story of
Ruth and Boaz) and Gloria Emmerich’s first full length
“Broadway Style” Christian musical, King David (Sweet Psalmist of
Israel). Over 10,000 patrons enjoyed performances that
summer at the White Oak Theatre — a temporary location provided by Chowan
County for performances. During this period Jeff and Gloria
Emmerich were still teaching at North Central University in Minneapolis,
MN. But, their pioneer spirits won out and they resigned from the
University in the spring of 2000 and moved to Edenton permanently to begin
operating the Rocky Hock Playhouse on a full time basis. Since moving to Edenton the Emmerichs
have mounted over 30 major productions at the Playhouse. Gloria Emmerich is
the writer of nearly all the musicals. Her two-act “Broadway Style”
musicals have been performed around the world and are available through
Emmerich Publishing, Inc., based in Minneapolis, MN. (www.christianmusicalsonline.com)
Over 145,000 patrons have enjoyed Rocky
Hock Playhouse musicals since the theatre started. Scores of fine Christian
actors from 25 different states have worked in ETPC productions in NE North
Carolina over the past 11 years. Many college students have done theatre
internships at the Rocky Hock Playhouse under the Emmerich’s supervision.
Jeffrey and Gloria also perform in all the musicals. With only a handful of full time
professional Christian theatres in the United States, Jeffrey and Gloria are
keenly aware of the responsibility they have to train theatre interns and to
continue giving professional Christian actors and singers an opportunity to
work in a wholesome theatre atmosphere. In the years since the theatre
opened the Emmerichs have taken casts to perform their musicals on US
military bases in Germany, to venues in St. Croix (US Virgin Islands), and
many times to Puerto Rico. Over the years the Rocky Hock Playhouse has succeeded in maintaining the reputation of being unique, wholesome, and family oriented.
Gloria Emmerich
is the Rocky Hock Playhouse resident musical director, playwright, lyricist,
composer and arranger. She and her husband Jeffrey own and operate the
Playhouse which is located in NE North Carolina. It is one of only two full
time professional Christian theatres on the East Coast of the United States.
Gloria was born and raised in Newport, Oregon. She has written over 30
musicals that have been performed at the Playhouse and around the world.
Major works include King David, Simon Peter [Fisher of
Men], Noah’s Incredible Cruise, Paul, [Fearless
Lion of God], Out of the Darkness, Heaven Came
Down, and Jacob, Prince of God. Gloria earned both a
Bachelor of Music Degree and a Master of Music Degree in Vocal
Performance from San Diego State University. She has starred in dozens
of musicals and in the early 1990s served as accompanist and musical
director for several young artists’ theatre companies in San Diego,
California. Gloria was professor of theatre and music at North Central
University in Minneapolis for seven years before moving to Edenton in May of
2000 to help found the Rocky Hock Playhouse. Gloria and her husband Jeffrey
have two adult children. Their daughter Holly is a college student and often
appears in RHP productions. Son Ben, and his wife Angie, have two children,
Alex and Olivia. Ben and Angie have been deeply involved in the growth and
success of the theatre since 1997. Jeffrey and Gloria were married in 1971.
They perform about 150 times per year in their theatre and regularly across
the US, in Europe, and throughout the Caribbean.
He began his professional carrier as an
actor and singer while performing in the classical opera Pagliacci
with famed American tenor Richard Tucker at the World’s Fair and Expo in
Washington State in 1974. Jeffrey and his wife Gloria have performed for
over 145,000 people at the Rocky Hock Playhouse since it opened in 2000.
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