Previous Shows Directed by Kelsey McKeel
In the summer of 2006, Kelsey's first experience in directing a play was The Prince and the Pauper with Legacy Productions.
In 2007, Kelsey successfully produced The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and choreographed for It's a Wonderful Life.
The summer of 2010 brought us the familiar story of The Prince and the Pauper and introduced three hilarious comedies: Hitler Doesn't Play Ping Pong, Granting Asylum, and The Egg and I.
Summer 2011 performances included the well-loved story of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and choreography for the powerful drama All That Is Required.
In 2012, two outstanding casts brought to life the stories of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and It's a Wonderful Life.
In 2013, Kelsey worked with Legacy to produce four spectacular shows with the beloved stories of Pride and Prejudice, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Anne of Avonlea, and Les Miserables.
2014 was a fabulous 10th Anniversary Celebration at Legacy Productions in which Stephen Estes and Kelsey McKeel partnered again to lead two talented casts to produce two brand-new scripts to the Legacy repertoire. We celebrated a decade of drama camps with Scrooge and the Cratchets in A Christmas Carol and Richard Hannay in the comedic 39 Steps.
The summer of 2015 took us to many far off lands filled with magic and mystery. Our performances included renditions of Tolkien's The Hobbit, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables
Lastly, summer 2016 concluded the Legacy Productions run with an all-new classic tale with The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Impact Productions began in the summer of 2017 with two fantastic performances, Thornton Wilder's classic Our Town and the hilarious Surprising Story of the Three Little Pigs.
In addition to these summer performances, Kelsey co-produced, directed, choreographed, and performed in her Senior Musical Theatre Showcase at Bryan College in 2012.
In 2007, Kelsey successfully produced The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and choreographed for It's a Wonderful Life.
The summer of 2010 brought us the familiar story of The Prince and the Pauper and introduced three hilarious comedies: Hitler Doesn't Play Ping Pong, Granting Asylum, and The Egg and I.
Summer 2011 performances included the well-loved story of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and choreography for the powerful drama All That Is Required.
In 2012, two outstanding casts brought to life the stories of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and It's a Wonderful Life.
In 2013, Kelsey worked with Legacy to produce four spectacular shows with the beloved stories of Pride and Prejudice, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Anne of Avonlea, and Les Miserables.
2014 was a fabulous 10th Anniversary Celebration at Legacy Productions in which Stephen Estes and Kelsey McKeel partnered again to lead two talented casts to produce two brand-new scripts to the Legacy repertoire. We celebrated a decade of drama camps with Scrooge and the Cratchets in A Christmas Carol and Richard Hannay in the comedic 39 Steps.
The summer of 2015 took us to many far off lands filled with magic and mystery. Our performances included renditions of Tolkien's The Hobbit, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables
Lastly, summer 2016 concluded the Legacy Productions run with an all-new classic tale with The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Impact Productions began in the summer of 2017 with two fantastic performances, Thornton Wilder's classic Our Town and the hilarious Surprising Story of the Three Little Pigs.
In addition to these summer performances, Kelsey co-produced, directed, choreographed, and performed in her Senior Musical Theatre Showcase at Bryan College in 2012.
Former Directors
Over the years working with Legacy Productions, Kelsey worked with a multitude of talented directors, all of whom are listed below:
Stephen Estes (2005-2015) - Founder and Executive Director of Legacy Productions
Brenda Ellison (2007) - Acting Coach
Lauren Estes Meinel (2008-2011) - Director and Business Manager
Brian Huff (2009-2010) - Technical Director
Michael Estes (2013) - Assistant Director
Nathanael Taylor (2013) - Assistant Director
Olivia Williamson (2013-2015) - Assistant Director
Elijah Moore (2014) - Assistant Director
Benjamin Tarlton (2015) - Assistant Director
Rebecca Nelsen (2016) - Assistant Director
Although Legacy’s directors have come and gone throughout the years, they have all shared a passion for theatre and a love for the campers. We look forward to seeing who will join the ranks of Impact's director repertoire in the future!
Stephen Estes (2005-2015) - Founder and Executive Director of Legacy Productions
Brenda Ellison (2007) - Acting Coach
Lauren Estes Meinel (2008-2011) - Director and Business Manager
Brian Huff (2009-2010) - Technical Director
Michael Estes (2013) - Assistant Director
Nathanael Taylor (2013) - Assistant Director
Olivia Williamson (2013-2015) - Assistant Director
Elijah Moore (2014) - Assistant Director
Benjamin Tarlton (2015) - Assistant Director
Rebecca Nelsen (2016) - Assistant Director
Although Legacy’s directors have come and gone throughout the years, they have all shared a passion for theatre and a love for the campers. We look forward to seeing who will join the ranks of Impact's director repertoire in the future!