Manassas Leader Joins Board At Prince William Little Theatre

Prince William Little Theatre announced today, Vincent Calhoun, Manassas resident and community leader, has joined their board. Calhoun will bring creativity, integrity, and vision to Prince William Little Theatre.

Calhoun first joined Prince William Little Theatre as an actor in their 2020 production of Sister Act. He was most recently involved in their holiday show The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge in December of 2022. A show that has received a Washington Area Theatre  Community Honors Award Nomination for Costume Design.

“As a thoughtful and passionate leader, Vincent brings an excellent work ethic, new ideas, and innovation to the board at Prince William Little Theatre.” said Prince William Little Theatre’s Vice President, Becky Gould-Levine. “His voice and vision will help grow and lead Prince William Little Theatre into our 39th and beyond.” 

Calhoun, a native of Detroit, Michigan is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University. He is married to Jennifer Jones-Calhoun and enjoys watching track and field, grilling, and bowling.

Prince William Little Theatre (PWLT) is a community theater organization based in Manassas, Virginia, Prince William County.  Providing quality local community theater since 1984, we are an all-volunteer non-profit organization partly funded by grants from the Prince William County Park Authority, the City of Manassas, and private contributions.  We provide quality community theater productions (musicals, plays, drama, comedy, and one-act performances) several times a year as well as fundraisers.  Beginning in 2010 we began performing at the Gregory Family Theater in the Hylton Performing Arts Center at the George Mason University Campus located in Manassas, Virginia, Prince William County.

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