“6 Girls Needed for Wayside Production.”  Winchester Evening Star.  3 July 1972, p. 21.
“10th Anniversary Season.”  The Winchester Star.  14 June 1972, p. 17.
“20-Year Rent-Free Lease for Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  14 June 1973, p. 14.
1965 Wayside Season Window Display.   The Warren Sentinle.  27 May 1965, p. 5.
“ ’71 Opening  At Wayside Theatre Is Almost Here.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 May 1971, p. 14
“200,000 Is a Lot of Tickets.” Northern Virginia Daily.  30 July 1976, p. I-11.

“About Wayside Theatre.” Wayside Theatre Playbill. 1990.
Ackley, Jim.  “ ’Boyfriend’ Cute but Anticlimactic.” Winchester Evening Star. 30 August 1975,
p. 20.
_____. “The Boys from Syracuse.”  Winchester Evening Star.  7 July 1975, p. 28.
_____.  “Middletown Residents Appreciate Wayside Theatre.”  Winchester Evening Star. 14
July 1978, p. 8.
_____. “ ‘Sunshine Boys’ A So-So Show.”  Winchester Evening Star.  4 August 1975, p. 24.
_____. “Technical Problems Hurt ‘No Time for Sergeants.’ ” Winchester Evening Star.  8 July
1975, p. 24.
_____. “Wayside’s ‘Born Yesterday’ Has Bright Future.  Winchester Evening Star.  3 July 1974,
p.  40.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Ernest in Love’ A Country Amusement.  Winchester Evenng Star.  17 July
1974, p. 40.
____. “Wayside Opener: Worth Waiting For.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 June 1974, p. 36.
“Actor Housing.”  The Winchester Star.  8 December 1974, p. 6
Advertisement for Wayside Inn.  Northern Virginia Daily.  5 April 1962, p. 16.
_____.  Northern Virginia Daily.  16 April 1962, p. 8.
Allen, Lewis.  “ ‘Night Must Fall’ Is Mystery Melodrama.”  Winchester Evening Star. 8 August
1967, p. 6.
“Andrea Miller Guest of Rotary Club.”  Winchester Evening Star.  7 August 1963, p. 10.
“Andrea Miller Stars With Formen” (photo).  Northern Virginia Daily.  18 June, 1963, p. 7.
“ ‘The Apple Tree’ Combines Two.”  The Daily Mail.  14 August 1969, p. 8.
“Apprentice Program Planned at Wayside.”  Un-named, un-dated newspaper.  Probably from
Back Stage. 7 April 1978.
Anderson, Lucia.  “By the Wayside.”  Town & Country Magazine.  29 July 2006.
Anzolut, Natalie.  “Wayside musical takes fun look at karaoke scene.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
14 February 2002, C-7.
Archives.  Invitation.
Arenschield, Laura.  “Theater Offers Fashion-acting Design Insight.”  The Winchester Star.  19
July 2004, B-1, 4.
“Arts Festival in Middletown Opens August 14.” The Warren Sentinel. 29 July, 1965 p. 4.
Ash, Linda O’Dell. “Wayside Inn’s Spirits are Friendkly.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  12 June 2011,
p. ?.
“Auditions for ‘A Christmas Carol’ ” What’s Going On?  Northern Virginia Daily.  1 December
1978, p. 14.

Back Stage.  2 September 1977.
Ball, Kimberli.  “Dinner Theater perfect Patsy showcsase,”  The Winchester Star.  16 July 2010,
C-5, 6.
_____.  “Stripped down with powerful acting.”  The Winchester Star.  5 April 2007, D-1.
Ballard, Carol. “Wayside’s ‘Corpse’ rivals Agatha.”  Front Royal News.  7 August 1991, B-8.
_____.  Wayside’s ‘Christmas Carol’ message works for now.”  The Front Royal News, 11
December 1991, p. 9.
Barr, Malcolm. “Grouch and his brothers’ story ends Wayside season.”  Warren County Report. 
March 2011, p. 8. 
_____.  “Emotions high at post-‘Boeing’ opening cast party.  Warren County Report.  Late July
2013, p. 14.
_____.  “Hallelujah to ‘Glory Bea!’ a Valley Christmas story shines at Wayside.  Warren
Country Report. 
Mid December 2011, p. 6.
Baumberger, Sara.  “Ernest Worthing, engaged to be married.”  The Warren Sentinel.  15 July
2000, B-2.
_____.  “Something’s cookin’ at the Wayside.”  The Warren Sentinel.  19 August 2004, B-2.
“ ‘Beau Geste’ Aids Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  22 May 1974, p. 24.
Bell, Kimberli.  “Stripped down with powerful acting.”  The Winchester Star.  5 April, 2007,
D-1, 3.
Bell, Richard.  Review of La Bête.  Unavailable.
Birchenall, Michael.  “ ‘The Human Comedy’ a fun production.”  Fauquier Times.  19 June
2002, p. 35.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Dracula’” amusing, with a few frights.”  Fauquier Times.  31 October 2001,
p. 12.
_____.  “Wayside presents ‘The Woman in Black.’ “  Fauquier Times.  18 October 2000, p. 9.
Black, George.  Email.  4 May 2011.
Blackwell, Paul. “Wayside Inn Gives Life to Middletown.” Washington Post.  10 April 1969, G, 1.
“ ‘Blithe Spirits’ Production at Wayside.”  Daily News-Record.  1 April 1967, p. 11.
Booth, Frank.  “Wayside’s ‘Nerd’ has flashes of humor in a trying script.”  The Front Royal
News. 
20 June 1990, (copy not available to get page #)
Borgen, Anne Marie.  “Window Display Shows ‘Open Night’ Styles.  Winchester Evening Star. 
26 May 1965, p. 8.
Bosley, Linda.  “Wayside Theatre takes shows on road.” Shenandoah Valley-Herald. 28
February 1985, p. 13.
Bogan, Karen.  “Wayside Celebrates with a Superstar.”  The Winchester Star.  28 July 1997,
A-1, 12.
Bovey, Ethel.  “To Ken Olfson, Everyone Would Rather Be an Actor.”  Martinsburg Journal.  18
June 1974, p. 7.
Box Office Report for Christmas in Olde Vic, 1987.
Bradshaw, Vic.  “Small-town drama.”  The Winchester Star.  29 October 2011, A-1, 6.
Brehm, Brian C. “Middletown Looks to the Past to See its Future.” The Winchester Star.  20
June 2001, A - 6, 7.
Bretschneider, John. “ ‘Private Lives’ brings bit-time performance to a small town.”  Loudoun
Times-Mirror. 
20 August, 1990, B-4.
“A Brief Hstory of Wayside Theatre.”  2003 Playbill, p. 44.
Brochure for 1994 season opening.  Theatre files.
Brochure. Trailways Bus Company, c. 1964.
Browne, Sharon M.  “Wayside Gives Old Favorite New York Look.”  Daily News-Record.  1
December 1990, p. 15.
Buck, Jerry.  “A Traveling Art Gallery.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  12 April 1962, p. 12.
Buckey, Margaret. “New Summer Theater Success in Virginia.”  The Montgomery County
Sentinel
. 25 July 1963, A-5.
“ ‘Bully’ Opens Tonight at Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  25 June 1986, p. 40.
Burke, Susan.  “Arms and the Man’ takes a shot at war and love.  The Warren Sentinel.  8
September 1993, B-11.
_____.  “He Came, Bought an Old Inn.  Winchester Evening Star.  20 January 1976, p. 6.
Buron, Cynthia Caher.  “ ‘The Spitfire Grill’ Serves Up Full Platter of Entertainment.”  The
Winchester Star. 
13 August 2004, B-4. 

“Café Curtain Call.”  Wayside Inn.  1973, p. 3.
Cameron, Laura.  “ ‘Amorous Flea’: Impressive Wayside Finale.”  The Winchester Star.  27
August 1981, p. 12.
_____.  “ ‘The Bat’ is Stylish 1920s Mystery.  The Winchester Star.  22 July, 1982, p. 31
_____.  “ ‘Da’: The Best of Irish Smiles and Tears.”  The Winchester Star.  16 June 1982, p. 24.
_____.  “ ‘Deathtrap’ a Second-Rate Performance.  The Winchester Star, 2 July 1981, p. 22.
_____.  “Don’t Miss ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.’ ” The Winchester Star.  5 August 1982, p. 13.
_____.  “Farce iIs Forced in Wayside’s ‘Noises Off.’ “  The Winchester Star.  17 June 1988, p. 22.
_____,  “The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker.”  The Winchester Star.  10 October 1981, p. 12.
_____.  “Romantic Miracles in Wayside’s ‘Rainmaker.’ “ The Winchester Star.  13 August 1981,
p. 20.
_____.  “A Tough Time for the Arts – and Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  18 May 1981, p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside Christmas Show Treat for All Ages.”  The Winchester Star.  18 December
1981, p. 23.
_____.  “Wayside Ends Season with A Shot of Madcap Adventure.”  The Winchester Star. 
9 September 1988, p. 18.
_____. “Wayside Opens 20th Season with Style.”  The Winchester Star.  3 June 1982, p. 31.
_____.  “Wayside Scores with Simon’s ‘Chapter Two.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  18 June 1981,
p. 20.
_____.  “Wayside Theater Pulls Away from the Brink.”  The Winchester Star.  10 October 1981,
p. 12.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Good Doctor’ Is Brilliant.”  The Winchester Star.  19 August 1988, p. 20.
_____,  “Wayside’s ‘Life with Father’ Is a Dazzler.”  The Winchester Star.  14 July 1981, p. 20.
Camlin, Margaret. “Treachery, Passion Smolder on Wayside’s ‘Desire.’ “  The Winchester Star. 
8 July 1988, p. 20.
_____.  “Wayside’s Opening Night: Silk and Stars.” The Winchester Star.  26 May 1988, p. 48.
Campbell, Ann.  “ ‘All I Really Need to Know’ I Learned at Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester
Star. 
15 July 2000, C-6.
_____.  “ ‘Talley’s Folly’ a Good Match for Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  19 September
2000, C-6
_____.  “You’ll Laugh, You’ll Cry,You’ll Love ‘Steel Magnolias.’ “ The Winchester Star.  11 July,
2000, B-5.
Campbell, Douglas.  “Latest Production at Wayside Termed ‘Excellent.’ ” Winchester Evening
Star. 
9 July 1969, p. 13.
_____.  A Review.  The Warren Sentinel.  21 August 1969, p. 18.
Caplin, Jeremy.  Interview.  10 May 2011.
_____.  Correspondence.  c. June 2011.
Capps, Kriston.  “Herb’s World.” Washington City Paper.  29 June 2007.
<http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/1937/herbs-world>
Cataldi, B. J.  “Artistic Problems Plague Wayside.”  Daily News-Record.  21 June 1976, p. 13.
_____.  “Wayside Offering Disappointing.”  Daily News-Record. 3 June 1976, p. 5.
Cather, Cynthia.  “ ‘Christmas Carol’ Sings Flat Note.”  The Winchester Star.  4 December 1995,
B-1.
Christie, Gale.  “ ‘Luv’ is a love of season opener at Wayside Theatre.”  Page News and
Courier. 
3 June 1976, p. 5.
_____.  “ ‘Luv’ Will Open Wayside Theater’s Summer Season.”  The Clarke Courier.  3 June
1976, p. 5.
“ ‘A Christmas Carol’ Will Star Eric Tull.”  The Winchester Evening Star.  12 December 1978,
p. 18.
“Cinema Circus Starts March 7 at Wayside.” Northern Virginia Daily, 23 February 1971, p. 8.
Cobb.  Katherine.  “Wayside’s ‘Smell of the Kill’ plungently fun.”  The Winchester Star.  17
August  2006, C-5, 8. 
Cochran, Stefani.  “A Peek into the Pit:  A dulcimer player’s trials, tribulations, and joys in music
theater.”  Dulcimer Players News, The Journal for Hammered and Fretted Dulcimer Enthusiasts.  Vol. 25, No. 3, August-October, 1999, p. 32-33. 
Coe, Richard.  “One on the Aisle.”  The Washington Post.  14 May 1964, B-4.
_____.  “One on the Aisle.”  The Washington Post.  31 May 1968,  C-6.
_____.  “On the Aisle. “ The Washington Post.  4 July 1968, p?.
_____.  “Theatre Notes.”  The Washington Post. 30 March 1978, B-12.
“Community Nights at Wayside.” Wayside Theatre Facts.  Vol. 1, Issue 2.  19 May 1999, p. 4.
Community Profile of Front Royal, Virginia. Undated brochure.
“The Company.”  Wayside Theatre, 1975.
Coyne, Michael.  “Controversial new play opens at Wayside.  The Warren Sentinel.  30
September 1999, B-10.
_____.  “Romping Through the Stereotypes.”  The Warren Semtinel.  24 June 1999.  B-1, 7.
Crabill, Ralph.  “Ed Steele IS Ready To Kick Off Wayside’s Anniversary Season.”  Northern
Virginia Daily. 
23 June 1986, p. 8.
Cummins, Jack.  “Wayside Has Experienced Figure in Owen Phillips.” Winchester Evening Star.
3 February 1964, p. 2.
Currie, Lisa G. “Aychbourn’s ‘Bedroom Farce’ a delightful romp on stage at Wayside.  The
Shenandoah Valley-Herald. 
23 June 1999, p 12.
_____.  “Change of pace turns out to be the right choive for Wayside.”  The Shenandoah
Valley-Herald. 
5 December 2001, D-5.
_____.  “Club act great in play at Wayside.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  26 June 1996,
p. 12.
_____.  “Creepy count scores at Wayside Theatre.  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  17
October 2001, C-5.
_____.  ”Dickens with a twist at Wayside.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  11 December
1996, p. 11.
_____.  ‘Measure’ a great start for theater season at Wayside.”  The Shenandoah Valley-
Herald. 
2 June 1999, p. 12.
_____.  ”Puppets added to performance,”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  27 November
1996, p. 16.
_____.    “ ‘Rumors’ a funny show.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  26 May 1993, p. 2.
_____.  “Thoughtful play on Wayside stage.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  21 August 1996,
p. 12. 
_____.  “Wayside does it again with ‘Mousetrap.’ “  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  7 October
1998, p. 11.
_____.  “Wayside play is a musical success.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  29 May 1996,
p. 1, 16.
_____.   “Wayside play strikes a chord with crowd.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  16
October 1996, p. 9.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre’s ‘Golden Pond’ is another four-star production.”  The Shenandoah
Valley-Herald. 
15 August 2001, A-5.
_____.  “Wayside wins again with Christie mystery.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  18
September, 1996, p. 16. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘La Bete’ is a four-star performance.”  The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  20
October 1999, p. 19.
_____.  ‘Wayside’s newest comedy is also thought provoking.”  The Shenandoah Valley-
Herald. 
21 July 1999, p. 2.
_____.  “Wayside’s version of Broadway hit offers entertainment for all ages.”  The Shen-
andoah Valley-Herald. 
10 April, 2002, B-3.

The Daily Mail.  20 August 1964, p. 14.
Daily Staff Reporter.  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 July 2011, D-1.
“David Ford is Guest Star In ‘The Physicists.’ “  Winchester Evening Star.  12 August 1967, p. 6.
Davis, Jack.  “Personally ….”  Winchester Evening Star.  16 May 1972, p. 4. (See also “A Lusty 10
Year Old.”)
Davis, Lisa J.  “James Earl Jones Coming to Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  17 May 1997,
B-1, 2.
Davis, Melissa.  “At Wayside, The ‘20s’ Are Coming Back.”  The Winchester Star.  23 March
1989, p. 1.
Dawson, Angels.  “Theater Reivew:  ‘Rumors.’ Simon’s ‘Rumors’ Spreads Laughs at Wayside.” 
Loudoun Times-Mirror.  29 May 1993, C-4.
_____.  “Wayside Salues ‘A Few Good Men’ “  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  14 September 1994, C-5.
DeJerf, Denese M.  “A Smashing Summer in 1945.”  The Front Royal News.  11 June 1990, A-5.
_____.  “Wayside’s season opener can be a shocker for some.”  The Front Royal News.  30
May 1990, A-5.
Detamore, Crystal.  “St. Nick Delights Thousands in City Parade.”  The Winchester Star.  29
November 1994, B-1.
Devereux, Kathleen. “ ‘Virginia Ghosts’: Awakening Curiosity.” Winchester Evening Star. 2
November, 1978, p. 8.
Dewey.  “The Sanders Family Sings Again at Wayside.  Shenandoah Press.  26 March 2012,
p, ??
Diehl, Bill. “Dealing it Out.” Unnamed paper.  3 July 1976.
Dillard, Polly.  “Carol Churas Playing Lead In ‘Mary, Mary.’ ”  Winchester Evening Star.  9 June
1965, p. 9.
_____.  “Owen Phillips Directs-Acts in Latest Production.  Winchester Evening Star.  16 July
1965, p. 6.
––––––.  “Sandy Dennis to Star in Wayside Actor’s Play.”  Winchester Evening Star.  21 July
1965, p. 9.
______. The Warren Sentinel.  4 August 1966, p. 18.
_____. “Wayside’s Only Alumnus is Dynamic and Ageless.” Scrapbook, 1964.  
_____. “Wayside Review.” The Warren Sentinel.  27 August 1964, p. 18.
_____. “Wayside Review.”  The Warren Sentinel.  12 October 1964, p. 24.
_____. “Wayside Review.”  The Warren Sentinel.  10 December 1964, p. 9.
_____.  “Wayside Review.”  The Warren Sentinel.  17 December 1964, p. 7.
_____. “Wayside Review.” The Warren Sentinel.  3 June 1965, p. 5
_____. “Wayside Review.” The Warren Sentinel.  8 July 1965, p. 16.
_____. “Wayside Review.” The Warren Sentinel.  29 July 1965, p. 7.
_____. “Wayside Review.”The Warren Sentinel.  12 August 1965, p. 14.
_____. “Wayside Review.”  The Warren Sentinel.  7 July 1966, p. 18.
_____. “Wayside Review.” The Warren Sentinel.  21 July 1966, p. 16.
_____.  “Wayside Does Impossible in ‘Bye Bye Birdie.”  Winchester Evening Star.  29 July 1964,
p. 12. (Also found in Warren Sentinel.  30 July 1964, p. 4)
_____. “Wayside Presents Real ‘Mellerdrammer.’ ” Winchester Evening Star.  9 July 1964, p. 6.
_____. “Wayside Re-opens with ‘Pursuit of Happiness.’ ”  Winchester Evening Star.  21 May
1964, p. 7.
_____. “Wayside Review.  The Warren Sentinel.  18 August 1966, p. 20.
_____.  Northern Virginia Daily.  6 July 1966. p. 16.
_____.  The Winchester Star.  6 July 1966. Unable to locate.
_____.  “ ‘The World of Carl Sandburg’ To Be Repeated This Weekend.”  Winchester Evening
Star. 
3 February 1965,  p. 7.
Document.  “A meeting of Prospective board members ….”  Typescript.  Minutes of meeting
held December 4, 1969.
“Donna McKechnie Has Title Role in ‘Irma La Douce’ at Wayside.” Winchester Evening Star.
17 July 1978, p. 9.
“Drama Workshops Are Planned by Gerald Slavet at Wayside.”  The Daily Mail.  11 September
1969, p. 17.
“Drama Workshop Program is Scheduled at Wayside.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 8 September
1969, p. 7.
“Drama Workshops Ended at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  19 December 1972, p. 8.
Dorolek, Mark R.  “Wayside Theatre breaks ground on expansion site.”  The Winchester
Star. 
27 November 2006, B-1, 3.
Dunham, Theresa.  “ ‘Black Coffee’ jolts audience with classic Hercule Poirot.”  The Winchester
Star. 
19 October 2006, D-1, 3.
_____.  “Original production based on Edgar Allan Poe’s writing.”  The Winchester Star.  20
October 2007, D-1, 7.
Dunn, Donna.  “Wayside Troupers.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 August 1999, A-12. 

 Earehart, C. L.  “Actors offer ‘crystal’ performances in ‘The Diviners.’  The Shenandoah Valley-
Herald. 
18 August 1993, p. 8.
_____.  “ ‘Christmas Carol’ Loses Nothing on Wayside’s Stage.”  Daily News-Record.  2
December 1988, p. 15.
_____.  “ ‘The Good Doctor’ Hiccups.”  Daily News-Record.  20 August 1988. p. 18.
_____.  “Misfortune Stalks Opening of Wayside’s ‘Hound.’ “  Daily News-Record.  6 August,
1988, p. 20.
_____.  “ ‘Noises Off’ Turns on Laughter.”  Daily News-Record.  18 June 1988, p. 18.
_____.  “Summer Bows With ‘Bullshot Crummond.’ “  Daily News-Record.  10 September 1988,
p. 20.
_____.  “Wayside Mining Tuneful ‘Cole.’ ”  Daily News-Record.  9 June 1988, p. 36. 
Editorial.  The Warren Sentinel.  3 June 1965, p. 6.
“Education Officials Will Attend Seminar at Wayside.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  (Unable to
locate).
“Edward Steele:  New Wayside Managing Director.”  Winchester Evening Star.  6 October 1979,
p. 16.
ELK. “Follow the Leader: Wayside Theater.” The Staunton Leader.  30 July 1963, p. 4.
Eiche, Jeffrey.  Undated Email (c. 2012).
Eller, Charlotte J.  “ ‘A Funny Thing’ Proves to Be Very Funny and Delightful.” Northern Virginia
Daily. 
27 July 1972, p. 8.
_____.  “Area theater suffers under budget crunch.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  29 November
2002, D-1.
_____.  “Audience Is Highly Responsive to ‘Last of the Red Hot Lovers.’ “ Northern Virginia
Daily. 
13 June, 1972, p. 8.
_____.  “ ‘Barefoot In The Park’ Bears Mark of a Master Craftsman.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
7 June 1967, p. 10.
______ “Blood-Suckers Haunt Theater As Skeptic Turns Horror Fan.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
10 July 1968, p. 8.
––––– “ ‘Born Yesterday’ Is A Reminder of Things We Need to Think About.”  Northern-Virginia
Daily. 
5 July 1974, p. 12.
_____.  “ ‘The Butterfingers Angel’ Opens At Wayside.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 December
1983, p. 24.
_____.  “Charlie Brown And Company Are A Happy Institution.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15
August 1972, p. 10.
_____.  “Chris Sarandon Stops Show With Pop Music Imitation.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  22
August 1968, p. 12. 
_____. “  ‘The Fantasticks’ Vibrates With Life and Enthusiasm.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26
June 1968, p. 6.
_____.  “  ‘Good’ And ‘Bad’ Noted In Opener at Wayside.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 12 June
1971, p. 7.
_____.  “Holiday Star.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  3 November 2005, D-1.
_____.  “It’s a plaid, plaid, plaid, plaid world.”  The Winchester Star.  3 July 2007, p. 8.
_____.  “  ‘The Knack’ Frank, Funny and Sexy.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  25 June 1970, p. 16.
_____. “  ‘Miser’ Called Season’s Jewel.“ Northern Virginia Daily.  20 June 1974, p. 12.
_____.   “Morris Strasberg: People Lover; Philosopher; Tower of Strength.” Northern Virginia
Daily. 
4 August 1990, p. 7.
_____.  “ ’The Private Ear and The Public Eye’ - An Evening of Superb Theater At Wayside.” 
Northern Virginia Daily.  14 June 1968, p. 8. 
_____.   Review of Owl & Pussycat   Northern Virginia Daily.  11 June 1970, p 10.
_____.  “Stage Manager Plays Vital Role in Production of a Play.” Northern Virginia Daily.  23
June 1970, p. 8.
_____.  “Stars of Broadway Hit Will Perform Tuesday At Wayside.”   Northern Virginia Daily.  5
March 1971, p. 6.
_____.  “Wayside Interview With Slavet.”  Undated.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Star-Spangled Girl’ Comes Close to Filling Advance Billing of 1001 Laughs.”
Northern Virginia Daily.  12 June 1969, p. 13.
“Enthusiastically Presenting … Wayside Women’s Committee.”  Wayside Playbill 1971, p. 44.
ERB. “Coffee Break.” The Warren Sentinel.  25 July 1963, p. 15.
_____.  “Coffee Break.”  The Warren Sentinel.  21 May 1964, p. 21.
Euston, Greg.  “American classic gala to kick of 30th season.”  (Un-named and undated source
in files).
_____.  “Wayside Theatre has had its share of ups and downs.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  Un-
dated.
“Exchange Club to Sponsor Play at Wayside Theatre.” Winchester Evening Star. 13 September
1967, p. 26.

Fact Sheet. Wayside Foundation for the Arts, c. 22 February 1968, (a one-page document
promoting the Theatre and an introducton to a performance of Macbeth).
Farruggia, Joe.  “ ‘Blithe Spirit’ is just the play for Halloween.”  The Warren Sentinel.  28
October 2004, B-6. 
_____.  “ ‘Complete History of America, Abridged’ is cuting-edge satire.”  The Warren Sentinel.
7 April 2005, B-1.
_____.  “ ‘Killer Angels’ a success with difficult material.  The Warren Sentinel.  15 September
2005, B-1, 2. 
_____.  “Lights, Places, Action.”  The Warren Sentinel.  1, February 2006, p. 10.
_____.  “ ‘Nunsense’ translates to good humored nonsense.”  The Warren Sentinel.  9 June
2005, B-1, 6.
_____.  “ ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ leads a toe-tapping revival at Wayside.”  The Warren
Sentinel. 
2 February 2006, B-1. 
“A Fascinating Weekend!” Pleasure Guide.  October 1963.
Follett, Mary Ruth.  Telephone Conversation.  29 January 2017.
Fontes, Robyn.  “Women Take the Stage.”  The Winchester Star.  25 February 2000, C-1.
Fordney, Chris. “Actors Keep Action Moving, Audience Laughing at Wayside.  The Winchester
Star. 
24 July 1986, p. 36.
_____.  “ “Dial M’ Is a Right Number.”  The Winchester Star.  21 June 1984, p. 36.
_____.  “Wayside to Open Tonight.”  The Winchester Star.  6 June 1984, p. 12.
“Former Motel Purchased to House Visiting Performers.”  Winchester Evening Star.  26 January
1974, p. ?   
Frederick County Court House.  Book 271, p. 503.
_____.  Property Records, Book 272, p. 503.
_____.  Property Records.  Book 276, p. 310.
_____.  Property Records.  Book 280, p. 533.
“Friends of Wayside Theatre News,” 1987 Season.  Issue No. 1. April, 1987.
Fuqua, Wendell.  “Delicate Touch.  Wayside Cast Deftly Delivers Poignant Production.”  Daily
News-Record. 
22 June, 1991, p. 9.
_____.  “How the Other Half Loves.”  Daily News-Record.  27 September 1991, p. 13.

 “Garrick and Reston Players Delay Openings to This Week.” Washington Post. 9 June 1968,
L-3.
“Gerald Slavet to Conduct Warren Seminar.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 31 August 1972, p. 14.
“Gen. Banks Gave Up a Lot More Than He Knew at Middletown.”  The Sunday Star
(Washington, DC)30 June 1963, B-6.
“Ghost Stories Given at Wayside.” Loudoun-Times Mirror.  16 November 1978, A-16.
Gerrard, Jeremy.  “ ‘Possessed’ is spirited comic entertainment.”  The Dallas Morning News.  8
February 1985, C-5.
Gilpin, Lucy.  “ ‘The Women’ Delightful; Has Outstanding Cast.” Winchester Evening Star. 6
December 1965, p. 7.
Glaser, Myron. “Oldest U.S. Motor Inn Revives a Theatre.” The Washington Daily News, 25
June 1963, p. 21.
“Gleason Guest at Kiwanis Club.”  Winchester Evening Star.  16 July 1963, p. 8.
Golden, Sue.  “I’m not sure if that is good or bad ….?”  Frederick County Report.  8-21 March
2013, pp. 5, 6.
Gorton, Linda. “ ‘A Funny Thing’ is Funny, Thoroughly Entertaining.”  The Winchester Star.  12
July 1985, p. 16.
Graham, Patrick.  “For Fedorykas, music is life.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 May 1988, p. 2.
Grant, Laura Hutchison,  “Tickets Remain for ‘Always Shows.”  The Winchester Star.  13 April
1996,  A-8. 
Green, Kristen.  “Wayside Brings Patsy Cline’s Music to Life.”  The Winchester Star.  9 March
1996, B-4.
Guill, Todd.  “Powerful acting enhances ‘Othello.’ “  The Winchester Star.  15 September 2006,
D-1.

 Haemer, Neil. “More than 40 Learning Acting at Handley Library.” Winchester Evening Star. 
12 July 1977, p. 10.
Hanion, William.  “Wayside’s ‘Steel Magnolias’ a success.  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  2 August
1990, B-4.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre audience is Simon Gray-struck.”  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  18 June
1992, C-4.
Hanlon, Bill.  “The Wayside Theatre thriving in 33rd Season.”  The Winchester Star.  14
September 1994, E-1.
Hanson, Preben.  “Wayside Season Opener Called ‘Fun, Fun, Fun.’ “ Winchester Evening Star. 
9 June 1971, p. 6.
Harris, B. W. “Middletown’s Wayside Theatre to Have a Fresh Look When 1964 Season
Opens.” Northern Virginia Daily.  20 February 1964, A-6.
Harris, Peter.  Letter.  14 February 1974.
Hartstock, John.  “An Energetic ‘Christmas Carol’ Performed at Wayside Theatre.”  The
Winchester Star. 
18 December 1980, p. 25.
Harvey, Beverly.  “ ‘Equus’ Brings Power, Drama to Middletown Stage.”  Loudoun Times-Mirror. 
August 9 1995, C-1, 2.
_____.  “ ‘Rosensweig’ Sends Audience Red Roses.  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  30 August 1995,
C-3.
hauntedva.blogspot.com
Havron, Dean.  “Spillover Audience Sees ‘Charlie Brown’ Opener.”  Winchester Evening Star. 
16 August 1972, p. 12.
_____.  “Suspense Play at Wayside Sustains Audience Interest.”  Winchester Evening Star.  9
August 1972, p. 24.
_____.”Theater Outing Transfixes Tots.  Winchester Evening Star.  29 July 1972, p. 16.
_____.  “Wayside Theater Giving Special Preschoolers’ Production July 28.”  Winchester
Evening Star. 
19 July 1972, p. 8.
Heffernan, James.  “Falling by the Wayside?”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 October 2005, E-1, 4.
 _____.  “Wayside’s musical tribute to Sinata brings his spirit to life.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
18 March 2003, A-8.
Hendrix, Roger.  “It’s Elementary.”  The Winchester Star.  5 August 1988, p. 20. 
Henry, Laura.  The Front Royal News.  9 December 1992, p. 11.
Hille, Karl B. “ ‘Grace and Glorie’ Deeply Endearing.”  The Winchester Star.  11 September
2003, D-1. 
_____.  “Students Raise Funds for Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.   31 January 2004,
B-9. 
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Beginning Cabaret Performance Series.”  The Winchester Star.  26
March, 2004, B-7.
“History of Wayside Theatre.”  Typescript. c. 1985.
Holtzman, Marcia.  Interview. 16 August  2010.
Horan, John Jr.  “Actress up to ‘Lettice and loveage.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  3 July 1993, 
D-1.
_____.  “As told by playwright, Garden of Eden was no picnic.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  6 April
2006, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Buddy’ rocks the house.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  1 February 2007, D-1, 2.
_____.  “Cast, crew work together to make ‘Earnest’ shine.”  Northern Virgnia Daily.  17 July
2004, C-5.
_____.  “ ‘Closer walk’ comes pretty close to Cline.” Northern Virginia Daily.  3 February 2004,
A-9.
_____.  “Christmas spirit, cheer excude from play.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  1 December 2005,
D-3.
_____.  “Comedy shines in play.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  8 April 2004, A-11. 
_____.  “Fulgham’s popular lists come to life on stage.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 August
2000.  A-1, 11.
_____.  “ ‘Ballyhoo’ explores serious themes with humor.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  17 July
1999, D-1, 2. 
_____.  “Battling Homemakers.  A Revealing Look at Life in the ‘Happy Days.’ ”  Northern
Virginia Daily. 
11 June 1993, A-6.
_____.  “Bubbly Rosensweigs sometimes verbose.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 August 1995,
C-5. 
_____.  “ ‘ Bullshot Crummmond’:  Shades of Bullwinkle.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  10
September 1988, p. 14.
_____.  “Characters transcend plot, women seek mtual respect.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  9
September 2003, A-4. 
_____.  “ ‘Charley’s Aunt’ is spry Victorian-era farce.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 July 1996,
D-1.
______.  “Christmastime means it’s time for Dickens’ “Christmas Carol.”  Northern Virginia
Daily. 
7 December 1991, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Cole’ at Wayside -  A dressed-up revue.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  28 May 1988,
p. 18.
______.  “ ‘The Cocktail Hour’ appeals to intellect.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  3 August 1994,
D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Dames’ musical returns shipshape.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 May 1995, C-5.
_____.  “ ‘Desire Under the Elms’:  Lusty homage to O’Neill.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 July
1988, p. 14.
_____.  “ ‘The Dining Room’ Lacks Plot, But Enjoyable.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 10 August
1984, p. 12.
_____.  “ ‘The Diviners’ wins plauds for powerful imagery, good humor.”  Northern Virginia
Daily. 
14 August 1993, D-1.
_____.  “Effective staging enhances Wayside’s ‘Christmas Carol.’ ” Northern Virginia Daily.  1
December 1990, D-2.
_____.  “Familiar film little changed as stage production.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  29
November 2007, D-2.
_____.  “ ‘The Fantasticks’ is charming.”  Northern Virginia Daily,.  9 April 2002, A-13.
_____.  “ ‘A Few Good Men’ is better if you haven’t seen the movie.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
3 September 1994, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Filthy Rich’:  It’s the pits.”  Northern Virginia Daily,  16 Ocrober 1989, p. 22.
_____.  “Follett leaves indelible mark on production of ‘Tintypes.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  14
August 1999, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘The Foreigner’ no stranger to laughs, right from the beginning,”  Northern Virginia
Daily. 
5 September 1992, D-1. 
_____.  “ ‘Foxfire’ gently celebrates rural Southern folkways.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  13
August 2002, A-10, 11.
_____.  “Friendship is tested in ‘Art.’ ”  Northern Virginia Daily.  18 September, 2001, A-13.
_____.  “Good acting can’t save sleepy ‘Marvin’s Room.’ “  NVD.  9 August 1997, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘The Gin Game’ Opens at Wayside.“ Northern Virginia Daily.  5 October 1984. p. 22.
_____.  “ ‘Greetrings’ brings yuletide cheer and supernatural speculation to Wayside.” 
Northern Virginia Daily.  17 August 1996, D-1. 
_____.  “ “I Hate Halet:  A memorable show.”  Northern Virignia Daily.  24 July 1993, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Indians’ splendid.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  14 October 2003, A-9.
_____.  “ ‘Inspector’ is a whodunit with many moods.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  30 August
1997, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘La Bete’ “ leaves audience annoyed, wanting to laugh.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  16
October 1999, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Lion in Winter’ Opens at Wayside.” Northern Virginia Daily.  27 July 1984, p. 12.  _____.  “ ‘The Lion in Winter’:  Royal battle of wits.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  13 July 1991, D-2.
_____.  “ ‘Lost in Yonkers’ is theater at its finest.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 16 July 1994, D-2.
_____.  “Martin’s ‘Underpants’ risque, never over the top.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  14 June
2005, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Matchmaker’ is entertaining farce marred by weak leads.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  6
June 2000. A-9. 
_____.  “Music elevates Wayside’s ‘Striking 12.’  Northern Virginia Daily.  2 September 2010. 
D-1, 2.
_____.  “Musical is a study in contrasts.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 June 2009, D-1. 
_____.  “Musical puts new spin on familiar story.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 November
2002, A-10.
_____.  “Mystery looms within ‘Sleuth.’ ”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 October 2005, D-1.  _____.  “ ‘Nunsense’ fails to survive its third incarnation.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 June
2005, D-1, 2.
_____.  “ ‘Odd Couple’ delivers a gold mine of jokes, laughs.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  3 June
2003, A-8.
_____.  “Orton’s farce mocks funerals, religion, police.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  12 August
2003, A-9.
_____.  “Original play vividly depicts history.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  16 September 2004,
D-2.
_____.  “ ‘Other People’s Money’ is funny, profound and does it to perfection.”  Northern
Virginia Daily. 
3 July 1992, D-2.
_____.  “Palillo, Moran lack required chemistry in ‘The Fourposter.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily. 
22 May 1998, D-1.
_____. “ ‘Plaid’ back and still enjoyable, especially for fans of the ‘50s.”  Northern Virginia
Daily. 
13 June 1998, D-1.
–––––.  “Production of ‘A Christmas Carol’ is generally flat.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  5
December 1998, D-2.
_____.  “ ‘Quilters’ well crafted, but has limited appeal.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 August
1998, C-4.
_____.  “ ‘Reunion’ tells Civil War story Ken Burns-style.  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 June 2011,
D-1, 2.
_____.  “Shakespeare and Love.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  29 May 1999. D-1, 2.
_____.   “ ‘Sherlock’s Veiled Secret’ is pale imitation of Doyle’s work.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
25 September 1995, D-2. 
_____.  “ ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ can comfort any soul.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  2 February
2012, D-1, 2.
_____.  “ ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ sure to cure winter blues.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  2
February 2006, D-1.
_____.  “ ‘Sparkling production’ amuses.” Northern Virginia Daily.  17 June 1995, D-2.
_____.  “ ‘Spitfie Grill’ fizzles with poor plot.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  13 August 2004, D-4.
_____.  “ ‘Stage Struck’ offers scintillating suspense.  Northern Virginia Daily.  13 June 1992,
D-2.
_____.  “ ‘Steel Magnolias; actors shine during performance.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 July
2000, A-1, 9.
_____.  “ ‘Stones’ sinks at Wayside.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 5 Apr 2007,  D-1, 2. 
_____.  “Strong performances featured in ‘Heights.’ ”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 September
2002, A-12, 13.
_____.  “Talented singers, vivid characters make production of ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ sparkle.” 
Northern Virginia Daily.  5 June 2001, A-1, 9. 
_____.  “This ‘Corpse!’ comes to life –in the end.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  3 August 1991, B-6.
_____.  “Thriller builds to spine-tingling climax.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  13 October 2011, D-1.
_____.  “Too many steps before the laughs in this play.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  25 June
1992, A-11.
_____.  “Tried, true Christmas story back at Wayside.  Northern Virginia Daily.  5 December
1992, D-2.
_____.  “Wayside Cast Portrays Clash on Attitudes In ‘A Thousand Clowns.’ ” Northern Virginia
Daily.
11 August 1983, p. 19.
_____.  “Wayside favorite returns to stage.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  30 November 2006,
D-1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside production brings humor to family vacation.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 8 June
2006, D-1.
_____.  “Wayside revisits ‘Greater Tuna.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  23 May 1992, C-4.
_____.  “Wayside takes on Shakesepare for a compelling play.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  14
September 2006, D-1, 2. 
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Opens With ‘The Fantasticks’ Play.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  8 June
1984, p. 12.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Amadeus’ captivates.  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 August 1992, D-1.
_____.  “ Wayside’s ‘Bedfull of Foreigners’ is a near perfect farce.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11
October 1997, D-1.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Carol’ hits all the right notes.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  4 December 1995, 
A-10.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Christmas Carol’ scratches holiday itch.”  Northern Virgnia Daily. 26
November 2010,  D-1, 2.
--–––.  “Wayside’s ‘Dangerous Liaisons’: Ambitious evening of intrigues.”  Northern Virginia
Daily. 
8 July 1989, p. 14. 
_____.  “Wayside’s Dracula is a dazzler.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  24 September 1994, D-1.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Equus’:  Probing the psyche.”  Northern Virginia Daily,.  5 August 1995,
D-2.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Funny Thing’: The Frivolity Never Stops.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  12 July
1985, p. 13.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Irma Vep’:  Frenetic foolishness.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  19 August 1989,
p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside’s middling ‘Christmas Carol.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  5 December 1988,
p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Noises Off’:  Synchronized hilarity.”  Northern Virginia Daily,.  18 June 1988,
p. 16. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘On Golden Pond’ Funny, Captivating.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  7 July
1983, p. 18.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Owl and Pussycar’: Entertainig - - Up To A Point.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
26 August 1983, p. 20.
_____.  “Wayside’s prequel holds up against acclaimed original.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20
January  2011, D-1, 2. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Private Lives’: A Witty, Stylish Comedy.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  23
August 1985, p. 12.
_____.  “Wayside’s Shenandoah’ is uncompelling.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  10 June 2010,
D-1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside’s Sherlock Holmes frequently misses the mark.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  6
August 1988, p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Sherlock Holmes’:  Master sleuth triumphs Again.”  Northern Virginia Daily.
27 June 1987, p. 12.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Sylvia’ anything but for the dogs.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 September
1997, D-1. 
_____.  “Wayside takes on Shakespeare for a compelling play.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  14
September 2006, D-1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Tally’s Folly’ Features Skillful Acting.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 June
1983, E-2.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘the Price’ is a searing family drama.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  24 August
1991, D-2. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Tribute’: Clever, Bittersweet.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 July 1985, p. 12.
_____.  “Wit scarce, wisecracks copius on ‘23rd Floor.’ ” Northern Virginia Daily.  9 July 2002,
A-11.
_____.  “With poor acting, design ‘Angels’ proves a killer.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15
September 2005, D-1.
Hough, Stan. “Degrees of gray.  Wayside’s regional premier of ‘Oleanna.’ ”  The Winchester
Star. 
22 September 1993, E-1.
_____.  “ ‘I’m Not Rappaport’: Wayside Theatre Shines.”  The Winchester Star.  16 June 1989,
B-12.
_____.  “It’s Way Off the Wall at Wayside.  The Winchester Star.  18 August 1989, B-10.
_____.  “Other than Scrooge.  Wayside’s holiday show:  “A Dickens Christmas Collation.’ ”  The
Winchester Star. 
3 November 1993, E-1.
____.  “The Plot Gets a Bit Nerdy at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  15 June 1990, A-8.
_____,  “ ‘Relatively Speaking,’ It’s a Gem.”  The Winchester Star.  28 July 1989, B-12.
_____.  “Summer Nights, Warm Memories ….” The Winchester Star.  6 July 1990, C-6.
_____.   “Wayside ’94.”  The Winchester Star.  2 February 1994, E-1.
Hudson, David Stuart. “ ‘Born Yesterday’ Is Best Of Season.  Daily News-Record.  5 July 1974,
p. 10.
_____.  “Wayside Looks Great in ‘Plaid.’ “  Daily News-Record.  13 July 1995,  p. 11.
______. “Theatre Subscriptions.”  Unknown source.
_____.  “ ‘Tartuffe’ May be Valley’s Best Theater of Summer.” Daily News-Record. 13 July 1972,
p. 13.
–––––.  “Theater Explored as Communication.”  Daily News-Record.  Undated. Found in 1972
Scrapbook.     
_____.  “Wayside Gives Moliere a Bright Interpretation.”  Daily News-Record.  20 June 1974,
p. 26.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Presents ‘Sisters Rosensweig.’ ”  Daily News Record.  29 August
1995, p. 10. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Equus’ Is A Thoroughbred.”  Daily News-Record.  8 August 1995, p. 9.  _____.  “Wayside’s ‘Sherlock Holmes’: Master sleuth triumphs again.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
27 June 1987, p. 12.

 “Ian Sullivan Opens May 28 in ‘Mary.’ ” Winchester Evening Star.  20 May 1964, p. 11.
 _____.  “Follow the Leader.” The Staunton Leader.  Undated, 1964.
Inge, Helen.  “Confederate Ghosts Prsent Live Play.”  Courier Record (Blackstone, VA), 22
November 1978.
Irwin, Diane. “the Company” found in 1975 Wayside playbill for No Time for Sargents.  P. 30.

 “James Kirkland Directing Miracle Worker March 1-4 Charles Town Opera House.”  Spirit of
Jefferson & Farmer’s Advocate. 
15 February 1979, p. 18.
“Jayce-ettes Sponsor Wayside Play.” Winchester Evening Star. 13 September 1967, p. 8.
“Jazz Concert Set at Wayside.” The Winchester Star.  2 February 1982, p 7.
Jewish Historical Society.  Undated. (from JHL 2016 visit).
Jolly, Betty.  “Women Back Wayside.”  Daily News Record.  17 April 1973, p. 4.
Jones, Greg (compiler).  “The First Tavern.” Undated.

 Keating, Richard.  “A Review: ‘The Owl and the Pussycat.’ ” The Warren Sentinel.  11 June 1970,
p. 18.
_____.  “Wayside Review: I Do! I Do!”  The Warren Sentinel.  20 August 1970, p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside Review: The Knack.”  The Warren Sentinel.  25 June 1970, p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside Review: The Price.”  The Warren Sentinel.  6 August 1970, p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside Review.”  The Warren Sentinel.  23 July 1970, p. 22.
Keelor, Josette.  “Costume changes bring ‘Tuna’ to life.’  Northern Virginia Daily.  31 August
2012, D-1.
_____.   “Good acting, bad behavior perfect match at Wayside.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  25
July 2012,  D-1, 2.
_____.  “Greater expectations.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  22 March 2012,  D-1, 2.
_____.  “ ‘Lost Highway’ is an impactful tribute.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  8 June 2012, D-1, 2.
_____.  “Musical hits high notes with talented cast.”  Northern Virginia Daily,.  2 February 2013,
D-1, 2.
_____.  “Way Down South.  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 January 2011, D-1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside finances emphasized at town hall.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  21 February
2013, A-1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre considers closing doors.”  Northern Virginia Daily,  8 January 2013,
A-1, 2.
Kern, Liz.  “ ’In Praise of Love’ and Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  2 July 1976, p. 8. 
______.  “ ‘Jeers, Tears and Cheers:’ Romantic Melodrama. “ Winchester Evening Star.  7
August 1976, p. 9.
_____.  “ ‘Li’l Abner’ Brings Al Capp Comic Strip to New Life.” Winchester Evening Star.  16
July 1976, p. 8.
Killen, Kevin.  “Wayside Theatre gets first sponsor.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  25 January 2001,
A-10, 11.
Kincannon, Claire.  “An unfunny farce at the Wayside.”  Piedmont Virginian.  23 June 1976,
p. 28.  
_____.  “Behind the Scenes:  Summer Stage in DC & Middletown.”  Blue Ridge Leader.  27
June 1991, p. 16. 
–––––.  “ ‘In Praise of Love’ earns its own praise.”  Piedmont Virginian. 7 July 1976, p. 28.
_____.  “LUV at the Wayside.” Piedmont Virginian.  9 June 1976, p. 9.
_____. Typescript of Radio Review of 6 Rms Riv Vu on Radio W.A.G.E.  5 June 1974.
_____.  “Wayside’s Li’l Abner.”  Piedmont Virginian.  28 June 1976, p. 4.
Kinley, Dean.  “ ‘Deathtrap’: Exquisite Blend of Humor, Suspense.”  Daily News-Record.  2 July
1981, p. 20.
_____.  “Great Outing at Wayside.”  Daily New-Record.  8 May 1982.
_____.  “New Dance Company ‘In Sync.’ ” Daily News-Record. 18 May 1981, p. 11.
_____. “Wayside Awaits ‘Proof of Pudding’ Summer.” Daily News-Record. 20 May 1981, p. 25.
_____.  “Wayside Serves Up A Hit.”  Daily News-Record.  10 August 1984, p. 9.
_____.  “Wayside Play Lacks Suspense.”  Daily News-Record.  23 June 1977, p. 16.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Golden Pond’ Provocative Fare.” Daily News Record.  7 July, 1983, p. 11.
Kirk, Charles.  Director of Evaluation, National Endowment for the Arts.  Letter to Slavet.  14
November 1973.
“Kirkland Moves to Wayside.” Loudoun Times-Mirror.  8 December 1977, A-6.
“ ‘The Knack’ Next on Stage at Wayside Theatre.” The Warren Sentinel.  18 June 1970, p. 14.
Knepper, Tom.  “Sherlock Holmes cracks last case.”  The Front Royal News.  31 May 1989, p, 7.
Kramer, Joan. “Knee-Slapper in the Foothills.” The Washington Post.  12 June 1969, L-9.

Lawless, Sue.  Email. 6 August 2011.
_____.  Interview.  18 December 2014.
Lawrence, Margaret.  “Behold childen of a lesser tuna.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  14 March
2002, B-8, 11.
_____.  “Buyoyant performance keep ‘stones’ afloat.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent. 20 April 2007,
p. 5.
_____.  “Can’t help it if we’re still in love with Hank.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  7 June 2012,
B-4.
_____.  “Civil War theme opens 50th season.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  11 June 2011, B-4.
_____.  “Hail to this ‘Blithe Spirit’!”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  29 October 2004, p. 7.
_____.  “Holiday plays prove to be festive.” Culpeper Star-Exponent.  10 December 2004,
p. 5. 
_____.  “Isn’t it rich? ‘Loot’ now at Wayside.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  15 August 2003, C-2.
_____.  “Mother of Dolly meets the Three Stooges in ‘The Matchmaker.’ ”  Culpeper Star-
Exponent. 
22  June 2000, A-7.
_____.  “Murder, mystery, marriage and music.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  21 October 2010,
B-4.
_____.  “Night and day, the ‘Plaids’ are supreme.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  17 August, 2007,
p. 5.
_____.  “No hangups in ‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone.’ ” Culpeper Star-Exponent.  23 July 2010,
B-4.
_____.  “One Kissable Kate now at Wayside.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  21 June 2001,
A-6.
_____.  “Plenty under the Christmas tree.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  9 December 2005,
p. 5.
_____.  “Putnam County Bee spells ‘uncertainty.’ ” Culpeper Star-Exponent.  25 April 2013,
B-5.
_____.  “Sanders family still smokin.’ “  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  1 February 2008, p. 5.
_____.  “A Shenandoah Christmas, Where Be The Glory?”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  9
December 2011, B-3. 
_____.  “Simon says, ‘Come to the 23rd floor.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  11 July 2002, B-8, 11.
_____.  “ ‘Sleuth’ –The art of the game.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  21 October 2005, p. 5.
_____.  “A smokin’ show over the mountain.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent. 3 February 2006, p. 5.
______.  “ ‘Tally’s Folly’ – The Whole Valentine at Wayside.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  1
October 2000, p. 30.
_____.  “Time, tables, turbulance and tailwinds.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  25 July 2013, B-4. 
_____.  “ ‘Wait until Dark’ in and out of a Blind.”  Culpepe Star-Exponent.  26 October 2012,
B-5.
_____.  “ ‘The Woman in Black’ Returns to Haunt Wayside.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  14
October 2000, A-7.
Lawson, Jodey.  “ ‘Earnest in Love’ Keeps Wilde Style.”  Page News and Courier.  25 July 1974,
p. 20.
“Leads, Chorus for Equity Theatre.”  Show Business (?).  11 May 1972.
Lebherz, Richard.  “Which Tartuffe Has the Toni?”  Frederick News-Post.  19 July 1972, B-4.
Letter.  30 September 1993.
Letter. Senior Warden, Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown. 3 February 1968.
Letters to the Editor (Two letters).  Daily News Record.  3 October 1978, p. 6.
Leonard, Bob.  Interview.  30 April 2015.
Lewis, John.  Email.  4 September 2016. 
Libby, Elizabeth.  “Always Patsy.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 May 1996, D-1.
Lickson, Bryane Miller.  The Lure and Lore of the Wayside Theatre (2001), p. 15.
_____.  The Lure and Lore of the Wayside Theatre (2001). p. 16.
“Lions Club Sees Footlights As Phillips Talks.”  The Warren Sentinel.  13 February 1964, p. 11.
Longaker, Jon D.  “Acting for youngsters: another side of Wayside.” The Commonwealth.  May
1973.
_____.  “Cinderella Story is Coming True at Middletown’s Way-side Theater.”  Richmond Times-
Dispatch. 
23 July 1972, H 1, 3.
Loomis, David O. “Feelings Run Deep in ‘Golden Pond.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  7 July 1983,
p. 7.
“Lord Fairfax College Will Add Five Evening Courses.  Northern Virginia Daily.  22 March 1971,
p. 7.
“Lou’s Leaving WT.” Wayside Theatre News, vol 3, no. 3.  December 1977, p. 1.
“Louis J. Furman Named New Director at Wayside Theatre.”  The Daily Mail (Hagerstown).  
May 1975, p. 7.
Loveless, Paul.  Frederick County Virginia Real Estate. Brochure, 2008.
“A Lusty 10-Year-Old.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  31 May 1972, p. 4.  (See Davis, Jack)
Lowe, F. C.  “2 Actors Bring 20 Characters To Life in Wayside Production.”  The Winchester
Star. 
8 March, 2002, D-10. 
_____.  “Authentic ‘Groucho’ on stage at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star. 2 April 2011, D-1, 3.
_____.  “ ‘A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  6 February 2004, B-10.
_____.  “ ‘Cotton Patch Gospels’ Is Powerful, Worthwhile.  The Winchester Star.  10 August
2003, D-1.
_____.  “Curtain to rise next season at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  19 March 2013, A-1, 6.
_____.  “Director:  $90,000 in 90 days or bust at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  8 January
2013, A-1, 10. 
_____.  “Enthusiastic cast carries musical.”  The Winchester Star. 15 October 2010,  D-1, 2.
_____.  “Fresh, Lively Version of ‘A Christmas Carol.’ “  The Winchester Star.  28 November
2003, C-8. 
_____.  “Fundraising effort at theater ongoing.”  The Winchester Star.  30 January 2013.  A-1, 6.
_____.  “Hilarious Portrayal of Shakespeare’s Works – Abridged.”  The Winchester Star.  18
February 2003, C-6.
_____.  “ ‘Honk~’ If You Love Comedy.”  The Winchester Star.  10 June 2004, D-1.
_____.  “It’s like Going to a Concert.”  The Winchester Star.  3 February 2007, D-1, 6. 
_____.  ‘Journey Worth Taking On the ‘Lost Highway.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  4 February
2005, B-3. 
_____.  “Masterful musical tells Hank Williams story at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  9 June
2012, C-5.
_____.  “ ‘Miracle on 34th Street.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  28 November 2002, C-7. 
_____.  “Musical Portrays Life’s Funny Side.”  The Winchester Star.  15 June 2006, p. 8. 
_____. “New Theater Name, Awards Highlight Wayside Opening.”  The Winchester Star.  10
June 2004, D-1.
_____.  “Nonsense Dominates ‘Nunsense.’ ”  The Winchester Stars.  10 June 2005, B-5.
_____.  “ ‘The Odd Couple’ Familiar but Very Worthwhile.”  The Winchester Star.  3 June 2003,
C-6.
_____.  “Sophisticated comedy at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  20 July 2012. C-5, 6.
_____.  “Strong writing, acting make ‘Tuedays’ special.”  The Winchester Star.  22 August
2007, D-1, 2.
_____.  “To pay or not to pay is the question at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  15 September
2006, D-1.
_____.  “Perfect Timing for Wayside Theatre’s Suspenseful ‘The Turn of the Screw.’ ”  The
Winchester Star. 
19 October 2002, C-7.
______.  “ ‘The Sunshine Boys’ Radiates with Comedy.”  The Winchester Star.  9 April 2004,
D-1.
_____.  “Twisted Relationships Dominate Wayside’s ‘Wuthering Heights’. ”  The Winchester
Star. 
13 September 2002, D-9.
_____.  “Wayside holiday production is season’s must-see,”  The Winchester Star.  29
November 2012, B-4, 5.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre opens 51st season.”  The Winchester Star.  1 June 2012, C-7. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Foxfire’ Production Forceful Adaptation of Story.”  The Winchester Star.  17
August 2002, C-7.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Glory Bea!’ is a delightful present to the area.”  The Winchester Star.  3
December 2011, B-5, 7.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Greater Tuna’ absurdly hilarious.”  The Winchester Star.  30 March 2012,
B-6, 7.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘miracle’ works its magic.”  The Winchester Star.  4 December 2009, D-1.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Smoke on Mountain,’ lively musical production.”  The Winchester Star.  1
February 2013, C-1, 6.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Wait Until Dark’ perfect for the season.”  The Winchester Star.  12 October
2012, B-3.
Lynch, Dennis.  Conversation.  5 October 2017.
_____. Email. 11 June 2021.

 “ ‘Macbeth’ to be given at Wayside for students.” Winchester Evening Star.  6 February 1968,
p. 6.
MacCracken, Jean.  “Wayside’s ‘Odd Couple’ Is a Hit.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  19 August
1982, p. 27.
Maloney, John.  “Plenty of Wit and Warmth in Wayside’s ‘Broadway Bound.’ “  The Winchester
Star. 
22 September 1989, B-12.
Mangino, Stephanie.  “Fine at 50.”  The Winchester Star.  15 March 2011, A-1, 5.
_____.  “Officials: Wayside will shut soon absent help.”  The Winchester Star.  27 August 2011,
A-1, 8.
_____.  “Panel Gets First Look at Wayside Expansion Plans.”  The Winchester Star.  26 October
2004, B-3.
_____.  “Wayside actresses brush up on hair-styling tips.”  The Winchester Star.  19 August
2011, B-6.
_____.  “Wayside poised to lift curtain on 50th season.”  The Winchester Star.  4 June 2011,
A-1, 8.
Marcellus, Carolyn.  Chapter Two.  Undated WFFV radio critique.
“Mark Twain’s Visit to Strasburg.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  2 October 1984, p. 6.
Markley, Jonathan.  “ ‘Man with a Load of Mischief’ Magical Offering at Wayside.”  Front Royal-
Warren Sentinel.
  19 August 1976., p. 7.
_____.  “ ‘Mischief’ is merry music at Wayside.”  Page News and Courier.  19 August 1976, p. 11.
_____.  “Wayside melodramas prove a delight.”  Page News and Courier.  12 August 1976,
p. 10.
Martelle, Anna. “ ‘Stop the World’ Said Fresh and Delightful.”  Winchester Evening Star.  20
August 1971, p. 8.
_____.  “Summertree – A Change Of Pace at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  11 August
1971, p. 29.
Matheny, Pat.  “Middleown: A Showplace with History.”  Richmond Times and World News.  10
June 1978, B-1.
“ ‘Mass Appeal’ Playing at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  31 October 1985, p. 36.
May, Peggy.  “Virginia Folk Tales Presented in all Local Elementary Schools.”  Martinsburg
Journal. 
3 December 1973, p. 5.
_____. “Wayside Theatre Receives a Boost.”  The Winchester Star.  3 April 1980, p. 17.
McCarty, Linda. “A Bigger, Better Season at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  23 January 2002,
A-7.
_____. “All Grown Up and Onstage at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  29 May 2002,
A-7.
_____.  “Artistic Director Bids Wayside Theatre Adieu.”  The Winchester Star.  6 January 1999,
p. 1, 4.
_____.  “Artistic Director Takes Stock of First Year at Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star. 
12 January 2000, p. 1, 3.
_____.  “At Peace.”  The Winchester Star.  3 November 1993, E-3.
_____.  “Buster and the classics-Wayside newcomer T. Ryder Smith in ‘Summer and Smoke.’ “ 
The Winchester Star.  29 May 1991, E-1, 4.
_____.  “Carol Channing Lends Talent to Wayside’s Annual Fund-Raiser.” The Winchester Star.
9 September 1998,  Frederick County Edition, p. 1.
_____.  “ ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  29 November 1989, E-1.
_____.  “Cooper and comedy.”  The Winchester Star.  13 June 1990,  E-3.
_____.  “Cooper Leaves ‘Nerd’ role for childlike lead.”  The Winchester Star.  3 July 1990, E-2.
_____,  “Cuts Can’t Dampen Year of Wayside Action.”  The Winchester Star.  8 January 2003,
A-7. 
_____.  “ ‘Dames at Sea’ ”  The Winchester Star.  17 May 1995, E-2. 
_____.  “ ‘Dracula’ at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  21 September 1994, E-2.
_____.  “Drifters Set for Wayside Gala.”  The Winchester Star.  13 September 2000, p. 1.  ______.  “Expanded Season.”  The Winchester Star.  16 April 1997, p. 2.
_____.  “ ‘Forever Plaid.’ “ The Winchester Star.  5 July 1995, E-2.
_____.  “ ‘Forever Plaid’ returns to Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  10 June 1995, p. 1, 3.
_____.  “ ‘Greetings’ from the Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  14 August 1996, E-1.  _____.  “Lynn Morris Band Headlines Bluegrass Concert at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  7
March 2001, A-6.
_____.  “ ‘ Noises Off’ worth making noise about.”  The Winchester Star.  23 June 1988, p. 3
_____.  “Nothing dead about Wayside’s ‘Lying in State.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  26 July 2006,
p. 13.
_____.  “ ‘Quilters’ showing at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  12 August 1998, p. 2.
_____.  “Setting the Stage.”  The Winchester Star.  4 March 1998, Frederick County Edition,
p. 1, 4.
_____.  “Sherlock at the Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  20 September 1995, E-1.
_____.  “Theater for kids.”  The Winchester Star.  26 March 1997, D 1, 4. 
_____.  “Three decades of theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  20 February 1991, E-3.
_____. “Treading the Boards.” The Winchester Star.  22 March 1989, p. 3.
_____.  “Wayside ’92. ‘Amadeus,’ ‘Greater Tuna,’ and five more.”  The Winchester Star.  12
February 1992,  E 1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside Adds Café, Improved Seating.” The Winchester Star.  1988,  Undated.
_____.  “Wayside ’92.”  The Winchester Star.  12 February 1992, E-1, 4. 
_____.  “Wayside fundraiser.” The Winchester Star.  10 May 1995, A-8.
–––––.  “Wayside Invites Young Writers to Submit 1-Act Plays.”  The Winchester Star.  24
October 2001, A-7.
_____.  “Wayside Opens Curtain On 40th Anniversary.”  The Winchester Star.  25 January
2001, A-7. 
_____.  “Wayside Revisits Life of 1950s Singer in ‘Nite Club Confidential.’ ”  The Winchester
Star. 
19 June 1996, B-2. 
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Enters a New Era with New Director.”  The Winchester Star
(Frederick County edition).  17 February 1999, p. 1, 4.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Shows Signs of Accessibility.”  The Winchester Star.  1 August 2001,
A-6. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘A Christmas Story’ hits the mark.”  The Winchester Star.  1 December 2006,
C-8.
_____.  “Wayside’s Gala to Include Auction.”  The Winchester Star.  10 May 1995, A-8.  The
Winchester Star. 
(Undated article found in Archives).
McFarland, Laura.  “Wayside church ladies rule.”  The Winchester Star.  7 June 2013, B-7, 8. 
_____.  “Wayside’s stage opens opportunities to kids.”  The Winchester Star.  9 February 2013,
A-1, 6.                          
McGuire, Russell R. “ ‘Luv’ Sends Audience Home in Search of Genuine Love.” Northern
Virginia Daily. 
3 June 1976, p. 17. 
_____.  “ ‘In One Bed’ is a Ball; See It Just for Laughs.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  17 June 1976,
p. 6.
McKechnie, Donna.  Email. 13 November 2017.
_____. Telephone call.  13 November 2017.
McMillen, Sharon. “ ‘Nite Club Confidential’ tickles funny bones.”  The Warren Sentinel.  27
June 1996, B-7, 10. 
“Meet the Artistic Director.”  Flier.  Theatre files. 1999.
Memo.  23 January 1968. McLendon, Winzola. Washington Post. 1 August 1963, E-3.
_____.  20 January 1997.
Michie, Larry.  “Shenandoah Valley Mini-Strawhat Draws D.C. Refugees, Plus Locals” Variety.
15 August 1973, p. 1.
“Middletown Parade Will Honor Miss Andrea Miller.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 June 1963,
p. 7.
“Middletown Theatre Opens Season Tomorrow Night.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  17 June 1963,
p. 8.
“Middletown Theatre Summer Stock Starts Tuesday.”  The Warren Sentinel.  13 June 1963,
p. 13.
Milton, Kathryn.  Email.  30 May 2018.
“Mindreading Act Comes to Wayside.”  The Warren Sentinel.  2 July 1970, p. 14.
“ ‘Mischief’ opens at Wayside.”  Page News and Courier.  12 August 1976, p. 8. 
“Miss Johnson to Visit Middletown.”  Winchester Evenng Star.  8 April 1964, p. 1.
“Mitch Miller Sees ‘Bus Stop’ Show at Middletown.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 July 1963,
p. 11.
Mitchell, Deloris.  Letter.  Henry Elementary School.  6 December 1973.
Moore, William D.  “Wayside’s Latest Is Said To Be ‘Cloudburst of a Hit.’ “  Winchester Evening
Star. 
8 July 1967, p. 6.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘The Odd Couple’ Is one Not to be Missed.”  Winchester Evening Star.  19
July 1967, p. 9.
_____.  “ ‘The Physicists’ Blends Bizarre Comedy, Tension With Science Fiction Approach.” 
Northern Virginia Daily.  16 August 1967, p. 11.
Moran, Stephanie.  “Laughs, Laughs & More Laughs.”  The Winchester Star.  12 July 2001,
Section C.
“Motel Group Hears About Coming Plays.”  Winchester Evening Star.  12 February 1964, p. 2.
“Mrs. Royall Gets Theatre Post.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  19 March 1973, p. 3.
Muller, Larry. “ ‘Charley’s Aunt’ Is Aging Well.”  The Winchester Star.  19 July 1996, A-5. 
_____. “A Comedy About a Family On the Rocks.  The Winchester Star.  12 August 1994,
C-1, 2.
_____.  “ ‘Dames at Sea:’ A See-Worthy Musical.”  The Winchester Star.  20 May 1995, A-12.
_____.  “Holmes in the ‘90s.”  The Wincheser Star.  23 September 1995, B-5. 
_____.  “ ‘Nunsense’ Is a Blessing to Watch.”  The Winchester Star. 27 May 1994, A-8.
_____.  “Wayside Delivers ‘Born Yesterday.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  16 June 1995, A-8.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘In One Bed’ Is Action-Packed Theater.”  The Winchester Star.  24 June
1994, B-2.
_____.  “Wayside’s Jekyll-Hyde Farce Needs Some Medical Attention.”  The Wincheser Star.  11
October 1996, B-2.
_____.  “ ‘Yonkers’ Pulls In the Audience.”  The Winchster Star.  15 July 1994, B-2.
Muller, Seth.  “If you can go, go see ‘La Bete’: it’s French for ‘The Beast,’ and one you won’t
forget.”  Undated.
Mullinax, Melanie.  “Humor, Preaching Prevail.  The Winchester Star.  19 August 2005, B-8, 10.  
Murder Mystery Correspondence. 1989.  Reference in files.
“Murder Mystery Tops Theatre Troupe’s Tour.”  The Roanoke Times.  2 November 1990, B-7.
Muth, Charles.  “Seven cast members play 48 characters in holiday production.”  The Front
Royal News. 
16 November 1987, p. 16.

 “Nannie – Always Ready to ‘Go On’!”  Winchester Evening Star.  2 July 1973 p. 15.
National Registry of Historic Places” prepared by the Middletown Historical Society, 8
November 2002.
“New Orleans Jazz Will Benefit Wayside.  The Winchester Star.  2 February 1982, p. 7.
“New Season at Wayside Theatre Brings the Latest of Broadway.”  The Daily Mail.  29 May
1969, p. 19.
“New Wayside Theatre Group Being Formed.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 November 1971,
p. 6.
Niess, Suzette (Halt).  Email.  25 March 2018.
North, Roger. “Audience Falls Under Spell of ‘Dracula.”  Winchester Evening Star.  11 July 1968,
p. 9.  
_____.  “ ‘The Fantasticks’ is Fantastic.”  Winchester Evening Star.  28 June 1968, p. 6.
Northern Virginia Daily. 15 April 1964, p. 9.
_____.  26 May 1962, p. 7.
_____.  29 June 1963, p. 8.
______. October 5 1966, p 5.   

“Our Theater.”  The Warren Sentinel.  13 February 1964, p. 6.
Out of the Past.  The Winchester Star.  22 July 2013. p. B-5.
Outlaw III, Linwood.  “Smokin.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  24 January 2008, D-1.
Owens, Chrstopher.  Email. 19 May 2011.
_____.  Email.  15 August 2011.

Paige, Ed.  “You Can’t Take it Wth you’ Opened With A Bang.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 July
1966, p. 7.
“Panel Discussion to Follow Performance of Albee Play.” The Daily Mail.  9 August 1969, p. 6.
Patton, Scott. “Cabaret Debuts at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  2 July 1981, p. 12.
_____.  “ ‘Hamlet’:  Tinkering With the Bard.” Winchester Evening Star.  12 October 1979, p. 6.
_____.  “Harvey’s a First Rate Show.”  Winchester Evening Star.  17 August 1979, p. 12.
_____.  “It’s a Too Job for Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  10 July 1980, p. 6.
_____.  “ ‘Two for the Seesaw,’ Two in a Row for Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  1 August
1980, p. 5.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Same Time’: Graceful Aging.”  The Winchester Star.  14 August, 1980,
p. 28.
Pennypacker, Nancy.  “Exchange Club to Sponsor Play at Wayside Theatre.  Winchester
Evening Star. 
13 September 1967, p. 26.
______.  “ ‘The Fantasticks’ to Open at Tuesday at Wayside Theatre.”  Winchester Evening
Star. 
22 June 1968, p. 6.
_____.  “Season Opening at Middletown Was Evening To Be Remembered.”  Winchester
Evening Star.
23 May 1966, p. 7.
_____.  ”Washington VIPs Gaily Entertained at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  1 July
1965, p. 9.
_____.  “Wayside Director Host Little Theatre Cast of 1940.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 July
1966, p. 7.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Ready for Another Season.” Valley Week section of The Winchester
Star. 
22 May 1965, p. 6.
Peterson, Maggie Wolff.  “Auditions:  Theater’s ‘seconds’ act.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  25-26
May 2005. (NOTE: due to the lack of precise information, this could be from The
Winchester Star,
as it was listed as a special to a Byrd newspaper.)
_____.  “Love of work her guiding force.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 20 July 1988, p. 25.
_____.  “Top Generals Jaw It Out In ‘The Killer Angels.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  16 September
2005,  D-2.
_____.  “Wayside Chooses Texas Director To Lead Theatre.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  19
September 1987, p. 12.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Day marked in bubbly gala.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 May 1988,
p. 26. 
“Phillips honored at Washington Reception Tuesday.”  The Warren Sentinel.  27 May 1965,
p. 15.
“Phillips Resigns Post at Wayside, Will Remain Here.” The Winchester Star. 24 January 1968,
p. 18.
“Phillips Takes Position with Barter Theatre.  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 February 1968, p 1.
“ ‘The Physicists’ Opens Tonight at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  14 August 1967, p. 6.
Place, Cephe.  Conversation.  Undated.
_____.  Email.  27 November 2014.
Pope, Jim.  “Abner:  Why Bother?”  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  22 July 1976, A-6.
Potomac Stage. “A Christmas Carol.”  16 December, 2003, p. 1.
_____.  “Dairies of Adam and Eve.”  14 April 2006, p. 1.
_____.  “Foxfire.”  14 August 2002, p. 1.
_____. “God’s Man in Texas.”  14 August, 2005, p. 1.
Powell, Jean.  “Theatre Comes to Middletown.” Washington Evening Star.  12 June 1968, C-1.
Powell, Libbie. “The Apple Tree is a Gay One.”  The Daily Mail.  25 August 1969, p. 8.
_____.  “A beautiful bit of drama may be seen this week at Wayside.”  The Daily Mail.  7 July
1976, p. 14.
_____.  “ ‘Born Yesterday’ Has Appeal And Relates to Current Events.”  The Daily Mail, 9 July
1974, p. 8.
_____.  “Drama playing at Wayside Theatre.”  Morning Herald.  1 July 1977, p. 10.
_____. “Excitement of Discovery Found at Wayside Theatre.”  The Daily Mail (Hagerstown,
MD). 31 May 1968. (NOTE: Page numbers for this article cannot be obtained as this issue
is missing from the files).
–––––.  “Feminine Perspective.”  The Daily Mail. 4 June 1965, p. 8.
_____. “Gerald Slavet Charms Ladies At Women’s Club Lunch Meet.”  The Daily Mail. 18 March
1969, p. 8.
_____.  “Glamour and Personalities Reign at Wayside Opening.”  The Daily Mail.  27 May 1965,
p. 8.
_____. “Gripping, eerie drama unfolds for Wayside’s ‘Wait Until Dark.’ ”  The Daily Mail.  28
June 1977, p. 8.
_____. “ ‘Lil’Abner’ a happy musical as played at Wayside Theatre.”  The Daily Mail. 20 July
1976, p. 6.
_____. “Summer Theatre, Weddings, Newman’s Rites, White House.”  The Daily Mail. 23 June
1967, p. 6.
––––.  “ ‘Tartuffe’ at Wayside Theatre Bit of Frivolity.”  The Daily Mail.  18 July 1972, p. 6.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘It’s Funny …’ Revue Rings Down Curtain With Laughter.”  The Daily Mail. 
28 August 1973, p. 4. 
Postcard, addressed to Mrs. Martha Sheetz, undated.
“Premier Weekend at the Wayside.” June 3 and 4, 1967.  Brochure found in Wayside Theatre
Archives.
Price, Cynthia.  “ ‘The Foreigner’ Delights Again.”  The Winchester Star.  5 September 1992,
p. 15.
Price, Lynn.  “ ‘Agnes’:  Emotion Reigns.”  The Winchester Star.  16 May, 1986, p, 17. 
_____. “Although Rocky at First, Play Brings Teddy to Life.”  The Winchester Star.  26 June
1986, p. 36.
_____.  “ ‘Barefoot’ Wears Well at Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  6 June 1985, p. 40.
_____.  “Chillling Theater at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  12 July 1987, p. 19.
_____.  “ ‘Dining Room’: A Creative Menu.”  The Winchester Star.  9 August 1984, p. 36.
_____.  “ ‘Educating Rita’ - - a Refreshing Show at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  10 July
1986, p. 35. 
_____.  “ ‘The Foreigner’ Plays at Wayside.  The Winchester Star.  14 August 1986, p. 32.
_____.  “ ‘Glass Menagerie’ Is Well Done.”  The Winchester Star.  23 August 1984, p. 26.
_____.  “ ‘Greater Tuna’ The Last Play of Wayside’s Season.”  The Winchester Star.  7 August
1987, p. 28. 
______.  “ ‘The Innocen’ Serves Up Suspese.”  The Winchester Star.  20 June 1985, p. 36.
_____.  “Juicy Scandal at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  8 August 1985, p. 36.
_____.  “ ‘The Little Foxes’ at Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  24 July 1987, p. 27.
_____.  “ ‘Magi’ Wayside’s Christmas Gift.”  The Wincheser Star.  16 December 1985, p. 40.
_____.  “A Man for a New Season.” The Winchester Star.  15 May 1987, p. 8.
______.  “ ‘Private Lives’ Has Its Ups and Down.”  The Winchester Star.  27 August 1985, p. 36.
_____.  “ ‘Red Hot Lovers’ Is Good Entertainment.”  The Winchester Star.  6 July 1984, p. 22.
_____.  “ ‘Room Service.’ “  The Winchester Star.  10 July 1987, p. 40. 
_____.  “ ‘Season’s Greetings’ Breaks Traditional Mold.”  The Winchester Star.  11 December
1986, p. 40.
_____.  “Summer Stock.”  The Winchester Star:  Weekend.  11 July 1986, p. 8-9.
_____.  “Timeless Play at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  7 August 1986, p. 35.
_____.  “ ‘Tribute’ Touches Your Heart.”  The Winchester Star.  25 July 1985, p. 36.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre’s New Production.”  The Winchester Star.  15 May 1987, p. 40.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Christmas in Olde Vic.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  10 December 1987, p. 29.
_____. “Wayside’s ‘Sleuth.’ “  The Winchester Star.  28 August 1986, p. 40. 
Proko, Corinna Ellis. “Driving Miss Daisy.”  The Front Royal News.  26 September 1990, B-1.
PROPS. Wayside Theatre Playbill, 2000, p. 39.
“Public Performance of WTOT Play Saturday.”  Winchester Evening Star.  16 November 1978,
p. 17.
Pryor, Diane.  “Celebrating 35 years.”  The Herald-Mail.  23 May 1996, D-1.
“ ‘Puppet Personalities’ Show at Wayside Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  31 July 1973, p. 9.

Quillen, Phyllis. “Gardner’s Comedy At Wayside Offers Theatergoers Treat.”  Daily News-
Record. 
17 June 1989, p. 15.
_____.  “Sherlock’s Back – With New Twists.”  Daily News-Record.  27 May 1989, p. 21. 
_____.  “Summer’s Alive with Music, Theater.”  Daily News-Record.  22 May 1987, p. 4.
_____.  “Truman ‘Gives ‘Em Hell’ at Wayside.”  Daily News-Record.  29 May 1987, p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside Farce hits Comic Vein.”  Daily News-Record.  31 July 1989, p. 10.
_____.  “Wayside Offers Killer Of An Evening.  Daily News-Record.  22 March 1987, p. 17. 
_____.  “Wayside Serves Up A Christmas Treat.” Daily News-Record.  10 December 1987, p. 42.
_____.  “Wayside Theater Expands Season to 3-Week Runs.”  Daily News-Record.  4 March
1989, p. 22.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Puts on ‘Bully’ Good Show.” Daily News-Record. 26 June 1986,
p. 38.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Foreigner’ Makes Comic Magic.  Daily News-Record.  15 August 1986,
p. 14.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Liaisons’: Villainy At Its Best.”  Daily News-Record.  8 July 1989, p. 15.

 Randolph, Richard.  “A delightful “Little Shop of Horrors’ at Wayside.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.
1 June 1996, p. 5.
______.  “ ‘Fourposter’ stirs the summer stock pot with comedy.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  28
May 1998,  p. 3.
_____.  “Getting’ pumped over country life.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  22 June 1997, A-3.  _____.  “ ‘Marvin’s Room’ moves, delights.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  24 August 1997, A-3.
_____.  “Production delivers big surprise.”  Culpeper Star Exponent.  14 September 1997, A-8.
Reany, Dan.  “Wayside Theatre Awarded $41,000 From Virginia Commission for Arts.”  The
Winchester Star,
31 July, 2002, B-6.
Rehbock, Lorraine.  “Humor me Kate:  Wayside Hits Funny Note.”  The Winchester Star.  5 June
2001, C-6.
_____.  “Play Portrays Disagreement Among Friends.”  The Winchester Star.  18 September
2001, C-6.
Richards , David.  [Or, could this be Washington STAR?}  20 July 1973, p. ?
_____.  “Giving Tarts a Good Name.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  13 June 1973, p. 8.
_____.  “Wayside Refreshingly Brings Back a Charmer.”  The Washington Star. 24 August 1976,
p. ?
The Roanoke Times.  2 November 1990, B-7.
Robbins, Michelle.  “ ‘Clowns’ Tramps Happily Across Wayside Stage.”  The Winchester Star.  11
August 1983, p. 36.
_____.  “ ‘Lion in Winter’ a Winner.”  The Winchester Star.  26 July 1984, p. 28.
_____.  “Little Dinosaur Has Held on for 25 Seasons.”  The Winchester Star. 15 February 1986,
p. 13. 
_____.  “ ‘Talley’s Folly’ Will Win Your Heart.”  The Winchester Star.  9 June 1983, p. 32.
_____.  “Wayside Does Wonders with ‘Christmas Carol.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  17 December
1982, p. 32.
_____.  “You Can Sink Your Teeth into ‘Dracla.’ “ The Wnchester Star.  28 July 1983, p. 28.
Robinson, Pat.  “ ‘A Christmas Carol’ Is Quite a Gift.” Winchester Evening Star. 22 December
1978, p. 18.
_____.  “At Wayside the ‘Show is very Good.’ ”  Winchester Evening Star. 30 August 1978,
p. 34.
_____.  “ ‘Cat’ Wowing Wayside Audiences.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 August 1982, p. 8.
_____.  “ ‘Charley’s Aunt’ Is Wayside at Its Best.”  Winchester Evening Star.  1 August 1978, p. 7.
_____.  “ ‘Deathtrap’ is Wayside’s Finest.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  6 July 1981, p. 8.
_____.  “ ‘The Fourposter’: Some Good, Some Bad.”  Winchester Evening Star.  9 June 1977,
p. 26.
_____.  “The Play ‘Vanities’ Deserving a Standing Ovation.”  Winchester Evening Star.  28 June
1978, p. 28.
_____.  “Performers Excellent in Wayside’s ‘Da.’ “ Northern Virginia Daily.  21 June 1982, p. 9.
_____.  “ ‘Ring Round theMoon’ - - Confusing, Then Amusing.”  Winchester Evening Star.  8
July 1978, p. 14.
_____.  “ ‘She Stoops to Conquer’: Worthwhile and Plain Fun.”  Winchester Evening Star.  9
July 1977, p. 14.
_____.  “Volpone . . . Palatable If Not Pleasing.”  Winchester Evening Star.  11 August 1978, p. 8.
_____.  “Wayside Opener: ‘All for Fun and Fun for All.’ “ Winchester Evening Star.  7 June
1978, p. 24.
_____.  “Wayside’s 20th Season Opener Is A Hit”  Northern Virginia Daily.  5 June 1982, p. 9.
Rose, Richard.  Barter Theatre.  Email. 14 July 2016.
Ruby, Laura.  “ ‘Pefect Wedding’ opens at Wayside.”  The Winchester Star.  15 June 1998, p. 1-3.
Rupert, Barbara.  Conversation, Christ Church, Winchester.  29 August 2016.

Sackrider, David.  “Patsy Cline and Dinner?”  Purcellville Gazette.  16 July 2010, p. 14.
_____.  “Radio Broadcast of Movie on Stage Equals Wonderful Life.”  Purcellville Gazette. 
November 30, 2007, p. 8, 9.
_____.  “ ‘The Smell of the Kill’ Slays Wayside Audience.”  Purcellville Gazette.  18 August
2006, p. 14.
_____.  “Very Strong ‘Black Coffee’ at Wayside.”  Purcellville Gazette.  20 October 2006, p. ?
Saffell, Doug.  “ ‘Bus Stop’ Said ‘Rich in Characterization.’ “ Winchester Evening Star.  6 August
1977, p. 14.
_____.  Emai.  4 September 2019.
_____.  “ ‘Man of La Mancha’ – A Unique Version.”  Winchester Evening Star.  23 August 1977,
p. 7.
_____.  “ ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ – Funny, Energetic.”  Winchester Evening Star.  23 July 1977,
p. 14.
Sambol, Paul.  Email. 27 March 2011.
______.  Interview. 2 April 2011.
Sams, Lynn.  Interview.  9 February 2011.
Savaiano, Thomasin. Interview. 1 September 2009.
Scrapbook. 1964.  
_____. 1965.  Clipping
_____. 1967. Undated clipping.
_____. 1970. Unnamed, undated clipping.
_____.  1972.  Clipping.  1 June 1972. 
_____. 1972.  Northern Virginia Daily.  Editorial.  31 May 1972, p 6.
_____.  1972.  Northern Virginia Daily.  Editorial.  26 June 1972, p. 6.
_____.  1973.  Clipping.
_____. 1976.  “ ‘In One Bed’ - - French farce.”
Seabrooke, Kevin. “Gala opening at transformed industrial site.”  The Warren Sentinel.  28
June 2007, B-1. 
_____.  “Gem of a mystery still sparkles.”  The Warren Sentinel.  20 October 2005, B-6.
_____.  “ ‘God’s Man in Texas’ funny, insightful reverent.”  The Warren Sentinel.  25 August
2005, B-2. 
_____.  “One size fits all in Martin’s ‘The Underpants.’ ”  The Warren Sentinel.  21 July 2005,
B-1.
_____.  Wayside kicks off 50th annniversary season with historical extravaganza.”  The Warren
Sentinel. 
9 June 2011, p. ?
_____.  “ Wayside’s The Christmas Schooner a delight.”  The Warren Sentinel.  2 December
2004, B-8.
Secrest, Meryl.  “Theater in the Wild: can an entrepreneur find happiness far from the heart of
the city?”  The Washington Post.  16 August 1970, E-1, 8.
Seiter, D. W. “Born Yesterday is up to Date.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent. 5 July 1974, p. 2.
_____.  “ ‘Earnest’ written for summer.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent. 22 July 1974, p. 5.
“School Days Begin at Wayside.” Winchester Evening Star. 23 October 1964, p. 7.
Shatto, Bart.  Interview.  31 July 2011.
Shaw Festival Display. Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada.  Summer 2011.
“ ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ Coming to Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  29 June 1977, p. 26.
The Shenandoah Free Press.  19 November 1986, p. 3.
Shetterly, Margie.  “Wayside’Clowns’ A Comic Gem.” Daily News-Record.  12 August 1983, p. 11.
Shouse, Mrs. Jouett.  Letter in Theatre files.  10 September 1974.
“Show portrays French aristocrats’ affairs.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  30 June 1989, A-7.
Sibert, Deborah. “ ‘Angel Street’ Is Dazzling.”  Winchester Evening Star.  6 July 1979, p. 16.
_____.  “Original Music Spans ‘Emotional Octaves.’ “  Winchester Evening Star.  23 July 1979,
p. 6. 
_____.  “Powerful Drama at Wayside.  Winchestetr Evening Star.  27 July 1979, p. 18.
_____.  “ ‘Side by Side’ Is Okay.”  Winchester Evening Star.  15 June 1979, p. 20.
“Sidewalk of Fame.”  Wayside Theatre Facts.  27 May 2003. Vol. 5, #2, p. 6.
Sims, Cathy. “ ‘Black Coffee’ is Sweet.” The Winchester Star.  23 June 1983, p. 28
Skinner, Tina.  “ ‘Amadeus’ Cuts to Basic Issues.”  The Winchester Star.  14 August 1992, B-8.
_____.  “Battling Homemakers”  The Winchester Star.  11 June 1993, A-6.
_____.  “Characters Carry ‘Other Half’. ” The Winchester Star.  20 September 1991, B-8.
_____.  “Eiche’s One-Man Show.”  The Winchester Star.  2 August 1991, C-6.
_____.  “Examining Both Body and Soul.”  The Winchester Star.  30 May 1991, D-8.
_____.  “A Good Laugh at ‘The Boys.’ “  The Winchester Star.  21 June 1991, B-10.
______.  “ ‘Lettice and Lovage’ Enjoyable Comedy.”  The Winchester Star.  2 July 1993, B-2.
_____.  “Makeup Topic at Theatre.”  The Winchester Star.  4 May 1992, C-9.
_____.  “Mamet in Middletown.”  The Winchester Star.  30 July 1993, p. B-1.
_____. “Showtime at Wayside for 30th Straight Year.”  The Winchester Star.  30 May 1991, p. 1.
_____.  “ ‘Stage Struck’ Should Have Been Rejected from the Start.”  The Winchester Star.  12
June 1992, B-8.
_____.  “ ‘Taking Steps’ At Wayside Full of Laughs.”  The Winchester Star.  24 June 1992, C-8. 
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ a Faking Success.”  The Wincheser Star.  25 September
1992, C-8. 
_____.  “Wayside Plans Gala for 30th.”  The Winchester Star.  25 May 1991, p. 46.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Collation’ A Pleasant Change.”  The Winchester Star.  3 December 1993,
B-2.
_____.  “You’ll Love ‘Hamlet.’ “  The Winchester Star.  23  July 1993, B-2. 
Slavet, G.  “Garrick Players Took to Hills and Found a Lost Audience.”  The Washington Post. 
18 August 1968, F-2.
_____.  Letter.  Playbill 1972, p. 1.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre – Descriptive Annual Report.” c. 1973, p. 4.
“Slavet Will Leave Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  17 March 1973, p. 15.
Slonaker, Kathy. Email. 5 June 2021.
“Small Town Catches Eye and Dollars of Financier.”  The Washington Post, Times Herald.  24
February 1962,  B-1.
“A Small Town on the Move.”  Times-Dispatch (Richmond, VA).  19 May 1968, H-19.
Smith, Bryan.  “Cast Proves Up To The Task In Witty, Wild Production.”  Daily News-Record.  18
August, 1990, p. 15.
_____.  “Wayside Production Intimate, Intelligent.”  Daily News-Record.  25 May 1990, p. 21.
_____.  “Wayside Triumph Examines Warmer Side Of Cold War.”  Daily News-Record.  13
October 1990, p. 10. 
Smith, David. “Convicts and Rotarians - - A Dialogue Was Started.”  The Winchester Evening
Star. 
24 January 1972, p. 16.
_____. “Convicts Visit Theatre - - Called a Great Audience.” The Winchester Evening Star. 3
July 1971, p 16.
_____.  “Rock Musical to Open Friday at Shenandoah.  The Winchester Evening Star.  1
December 1971, p. 40.
Soares, Sylvia Ann.  Email.  12 February 2016.
Sorrell, Gregory.  “Wayside’s ‘Christmas Carol’ Dazzles.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  22
December 1980, p. 24.
_____.  “Wayside Yule Show ‘Wonderfully Rich.’ ” Northern Virginia Daily.  13 December 1981,
p. 18.
Spencer, Darcy.  “Wayside teams up with Mill Mountain.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  30 August
1994, B-1, 4.
“Spoon River Anthology Will Open On Tuesday.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 June 1972, p. 6.
“The Staff House.”  Wayside Theatre Playbill, 1976, p. 46.
Stainback, Robert G.  Pastor, Centenary United Church of Christ, Winchester, Virginia.  Letter to
Christopher Owens, 17 August 1993.
Stead, Joseph. ”Second Act Adds Sparkle To Romance.”  Curtain Up! Celebrating the
Dramatic Arts. 
June 1990, Issue 2, p. 10. 
Steele, C. Edward.  Letter to Principal of Northumberland High School.  19 February 1982.
Sterago, Marcia.  “Middletown – The Broadway of Tomorrow?” Valley Weekly of The
Winchester Star. 
15 June 1968, p. 6-7.
Stern, Jeff.  Interview.  7 February 2011.
Stoddart, George M.  “Out of 700 She Was Picked to Star.”  Winchester Evening Star.  3 June
1977, p. 6.
Strohmeyer, Joe. “ ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ Is Must-See Entertainment.” Northern Virginia
Daily. 
28 July 1979, p. 10
_____. “I Do! I Do! Is ‘Triumph.’ ”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 July 1980, p. 8.
_____.  “One Of Two Actors Good In Production.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 August 1980,
p. 10.
_____.  “Wayside Play Falls Short.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  21 July 1980, p. 17.
_____.  “Wayside:  Success Doesn’t Breed Complacency.  Northern Virginia Daily.  7
September 1984, p. 22.
_____.  “Wayside Summer Season Seen Featuring Variety of Shows.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
6 June 1985, p. 26.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre is Fighting for Life.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 February 1980, p. 9.
_____,.  “Wayside Theatre Hoping For Packed Houses.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  9 July 1980,
p. 28.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Making Financial Comeback.”  The Winchester Star.  1 April 1983,
p. 22.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre Production Sparkles.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  5 October 1984,
p. 15.
_____.  “Wayside’s Christmas Production ‘Uplifting.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  15 December
1984, p. 20.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Dracula’ Works Well.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  29 July 1983, p. 11.
Studebaker, Michele.  “ ‘Arms and the Man’ Puts Tragic War in Perspective.”  The Winchester
Star. 
3 September 1993, C-7.
_____.  “ ‘The Lion in Winter’ roars at Wayside Theater.”  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  17 July 1991,
D-4.
_____,  “ ‘Rumors’ – A Ticket To Speed.”  The Winchester Star.  21 May 1993, B-3.
_____.  “Valley theaters offer fine entertainment.”  The Clarke Courier.  9 July 1992, B-1.
“Students Inmates View Folk Tales.”  The Roanoke Times.  4 December 1973, p, ?.
Stutzman, Jim.  Advertisement.  Northern Virginia Daily.  26 May 1988, p. 10.
Sullivan, Ian.  Telephone conversation. Undated, 2011.
Sullivan, Tim.  “Curtain Call Wedding Proposal Steals Show on Opening Night.”  Northern
Virginia Daily. 
29 May 1999, D-1.
_____.  “Every year 3 ghosts show up at Wayside and fill all the seats.”  Northern Virginia
Daily. 
6 December 1997, D-2.
_____.  “Tangled affections keep audience amused.”  Northern Virginia Daily,.  25 June 1994,
D-2.
_____.  “Wayside Inn, theater hold black-tie bash with Jones.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  28 July
1997, A-10.
_____  “Wayside probes the soul of money.”  Loudoun Times-Mirror.  9 July 1992, C-4.
_____.  “Wayside’s lineup is bigger than ever.”  The Winchester Star.  12 June 1997, D-1.
_____.  “Wayside’s production of ‘Mousetrap’ good, but not great.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  3
October 1998, D-1.
“Summer and Smoke.” Playbill. 1991.  Page labeled, “Thanks.” 
“Summer Stock Play Series Opens at Wayside Theatre.”  Winchester Evenng Star. 14 June
1963, p. 11.
“Summer Stock Performance is Well-Received.  Winchester Evening Star.  19 June 1963, p. 16.
[NOTE: same article also found in NVD, 20 June 1963, p. 5]
“Summer Stock Production Well Received.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  20 June 1963, p. 5.
“Summer Stock Proves Hit in Middletown.”  The Warren Sentinel.  25 July 1963, p. 2. 
“Summer Theatre in the Fall.”  The Washington Star, supplement.  25 October 1964.
Susano, Tom.  Blacksburg Country Club.  Letter to Lori Ann Williams.  13 November 1989.
Swink, Barbara.  Interview. 16 February 2011.
_____.  Press Release, Wayside Theatre News.  14 March 1974.

 Talley, Nancy.  “Miss McKechnie Gives ‘Glowing Performance.’ ” Winchester Evening Star. 25
July 1973, p. 3.
_____. “ ‘Nothing Pretentious - - Just Comedy’ at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  26 July
1972, p. 11.
_____.  Winchester Evening Star.  19 December 1973, p. 32. 
_____.  “Wayside Production Said ‘Evening to Remember.’ “  Winchester Evening Star.  26
June 1972, p. 12.
Telephone call to Wayside Inn.  10 July 2018.
“Theatre Plans Full Calendar.”  Wayside Inn.  1973, p. 3.
Torbett, Bob.  “Contemporary drama offers lesson on greed.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  2 July
1992, B-4.
_____.  “Don’t expect a spicy ‘Rumors.’ “  Northern Virginia Daily.  22 May 1993, D-1. 
“Tour Group to Play at Wayside Nov. 18.”  Winchester Evening Star.  10 November 1978, p. 20.
“Tour Play is Based on Local History, Ghosts.”  Winchester Evening Star.  19 September 1978,
p. 10. 
“Trio to Play at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  12 February 1981, p. 23.
“Troupe Performs at College, Prison.” The Roanoke Times. 4 December 1973, p. 16.
Turman, Wendy. Director of Collections, Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. 
Email.  18 April 2016.
Tyson, D. S.  “Bomb Threat Disrupts Play at Wayside.  The Winchester Star.  20 July 2001, B-3.

Unger, Kristen.  “Middletown, Va., sets the Stage – Wayside Theatre is a destination unto itself.”
Facebook.com.  Trips & Getaways, Sunday 7 June 2009:  2:26 p.m.
Un-named source.  c. 1970 quoting Slavet’s 13 week season.
 _____.  c. 1975.  (found in Theatre files).
_____.  (probably Back Stage).  1 February 1964.
_____.  WINC/WRFL radio.  c. 1976.

 Voth, Sally.  “Going, going gone.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  23 March 2005, D-1.

 Wagner, Carolyn.  “Comedy Returns to Wayside with ‘In One Bed and Out the Other.’ ”  The
Martinsburg Journel.  
19 June 1976, p. 8.
_____. “ ‘Li’l Abner’ at Wayside Theatre Is Fun-Filled Salute to Bicentennial.” The Martinsburg
Journal.  
19 July 1976, p. 18.
_____.  “ ‘Luv’ Not Loved By Opening Night Audiences.”  The Martinsburg Journal.  7 June
1976, p. 6. 
_____. “Romantic Musical Proves Delightful Close for 1976 Season at Wayside.”  The
Martinsburg Journal.  
23 August 1976, p. 19.
_____.  Untitled.  The Martinsburg Journal. Undated. c. 1977.
The Warren Sentinel.  14 May 1964, p. 19.
_____.  25 July 1963, p. 16.
_____.  1 August 1963, p. 3.
_____.  21 July 1966, p. 18.
_____.  18 August 1966, p. 23.
_____,  31 July, 2003, B-6.
 “Wayside Actors Visit Handley.”  Winchester Evening Star. 22 January 1974, p. 5.
“Wayside Actess Receives Theater World Award.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  22 June 1972, p. 14.
“Wayside and Success.”  Editorial.  The Winchester Evening Star.  3 August 1976, p. 4.
“Wayside does Sinatra ‘their way’ in revue-style season opener.”  The Warren Sentinel.  20
March 2003, B-1.
Wayside Inn-Quirer. Undated (possibly 1968), p. 8.
“Wayside Announces New Season.”  The Winchester Star.  29 October 1986, p. 48.
“Wayside Apprentices Aid Theatre.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 September 1969, p. 12.
“Wayside Auditions.”  The Winchester Star.  27 May 1981, p. 24.
Wayside Board of Directors.  Page News & Courier.  23 September 1971, p. 4.
_____. Winchester Star.  17 November 1975. p. 24. 
“Wayside Board Hosts a Party.” Paige News and Courier. 1 June 1972, p. 5.
“Wayside Brings Hank Williams to life.”  The Warren Sentinel.  3 Febraury 2005, B-1.
“Wayside Children’s Theatre Holding Auditions for Play.  Winchester Evening Star.  24 January
1974, p. 20.
“Wayside Christmas Play Auditions Set.”  The Winchester Star.  6 November 1981, p. 18.
“The Wayside Foundation.” Playbill, 1971, p. 6.
“Wayside Gets Bigger Grant.”  Daily News-Record.  25 June 1979, p. 20.
“Wayside gets endowment.” The Shenandoah Valley-Herald.  25 June 1981, p. 8.
“Wayside Gets Endowment.” The Winchester Star.  23 June 1981, p. 7.
“Wayside Gets New Artistic Director.”  The Martinsburg Journal.  23 November 1977 (no page).
“Wayside Gets Support from Businesses.”  Clarke Courier.  30 May 1974, p. 15.
“Wayside grant.”  The Shenandoah Valley Herald.  7 August 1986 (no page).
“Wayside Needs Local Girl for Role in ‘Wait Until Dark.’ ” Winchester Evening Star. 19 May 1977,
p. 28.
“Wayside Offers Free Van Service to Theatre-goers.”  Winchester Evening Star.  16 July 1979,
p. 18.
“Wayside Opening.”  The Winchester Star.  3 June 2004, C-8.
“Wayside Production Stars Local Talent.”  Winchester Evening Star.  6 July 1970, p. 17.
“Wayside Speakers Available to Clubs.”  Clarke Courier. 7 March 1974, p. 10.
“Wayside Theater Accepts First Apprentice.”  Winchester Evening Star.  12 March 1964, p. 10.
Wayside Theatre Ad. Northern Virginia Daily.  20 May 1963, p. 7.
_____. 16 July 1963, p, 2.
_____. 7 August 1963, p. 10.
Wayside Theatre Mailing.  Announcement for 1990 production of A Christmas Carol.  “Wayside
Theatre Materializing A Mood.”  Winchester Evening Star.  2 July 1971, p. 5.
“Wayside Theatre needs deviled eggs.”  The Winchester Star.  9 July 2011, B-5, 6.
“Wayside Theatre Presents Professional Summer Stock, June 18 - September 2.”  1963 Season
Booklet.
“Wayside Theatre anticlimactic.” Undated clipping c. 1976.  Unknown source.
“Wayside Theatre – Presents Professional Summer Stock June 18 – September 2 (1963).” 
Booklet.
“Wayside Theatre: Cinderella Tale.”  The Richmond Times Dispatch.  23 July 1972, H-3.  “Wayside Theatre Director Speaks for Optimists.”  Winchester Evening Star.  6 August 1963,
p. 12.
“Wayside Theatre Extends Season to September 28.”  The Warren Sentinel.  29 August 1963,
p. 2.
“Wayside Theatre Going Strong.” The Winchester Star.  20 January 1976. p. 8.
“Wayside Theatre Has Brilliant Opening.” The Daily Mail.  1 June 1965, p. 8.
“Wayside Theatre Has Best Record in Seven years.” The Warren Sentinel.  28 August 1969,
p. 14.
“Wayside Theatre Honors 200,000th Ticket Holder.” The Martinsburg Journal.  2 August 1976,
p. 10.
“Wayside Theatre is Beautified by Communities.”  The Martinsburg Journal. 14 June 1971, p. 6.
“Wayside Theatre is finalist for Pepsi Grant.  The Winchester Star.  12 November 2011, D-2.
Wayside Theatre News.  22 November 1976.
_____.   14 April 1989.
Wayside Theatre On Tour. Undated typscript, c. 1973. 
“Wayside Theatre Opens ’68 Season With Double Bill.”  The Warren Sentinel.  8 June 1974,
p. 22.
“Wayside Theatre Opens June 18.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  1 June 1963, p. 3.
“Wayside Theatre Opens Subscription Campaign.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  13 May 1977, p. 21.
“Wayside Theatre Opens Theatre Workshop.” Playtime. 1964 Scrapbook, undated clipping.
“Wayside Theatre Performance to Aid Mental Health.” The Warren Sentinel.  8 August 1968,
p. 2.
“Wayside Theatre Plans New Season.” un-named newspaper. April 1978, p. 3.
“Wayside Theatre Plans Intern Show, Schedules Holiday Play.”  The Winchester Star.  10
October, 2002, C-8.
“Wayside Theatre Plans Workshops.” The Warren Sentinel.  11 September1969, p. 18.
Wayside Theatre Playbills, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 (p. 33), 1974 (p 9), 1975 (p. 7), 1977, 1986,
1988, 1990.
Wayside Theatre Press Release.  9 November 1998, p. 2. 
_____.   Channing event.  28 July 1998, p. 1.
_____.   Bluegrass Concert.  28 July 1998, p. 1
_____.  21 January 1997, p. 1.
_____,  4 December, 1998, p. 1.
Wayside Theatre Press Release for Regional Auditions.  5 February, 1998, p. 1.
Wayside Theatre Presents Professional Summer Stock, June 18 – September 2, 1964.
“Wayside Theatre Receives Foundation Grant For Year.” The  Daily Mail. 14 March 1969, p. 6.
“Wayside Theatre sets three public meetings.”  The Winchester Star.  20 July 2010, B-3. “Wayside Theatre to make move.” The Culpeper Star-Exponent.  3 September 1977, p. 3. “Wayside Theatre to Open June 18.”  The Washington Post, Times Herald.  2 June 1963, G-2.
“Wayside Theatre Starts Brick Sidewalk of Fame.”  The Winchester Star.  3 June 2003, C-6.
“Wayside Theatre’s Beau Geste Has Kick Off Party.”  Winchester Evening Star. 20 March 1974,
p. 36.  
“Wayside Thr. Casts for ’71.” Show Business.  14 January 1971.  Scrapbook, 1971.
“Wayside Tours Production on Revolution.”  The Winchester Star.  5 October 1981,  p. 18.
“Wayside Troupe Performs at Wolf Trap Farm Park.”  Winchester Evenng Star.  16 July 1974,
p. 16.
“Wayside Week Begins on Monday.”  Winchester Evenng Star.  15 May 1971, p. 16.
“Wayside Will Provide Speakers.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  3 May 1972, p. 14.
“Wayside Workshop Makes the Scene at Middletown Town.”  The Warren Sentinel.  22
October 1964, p. 5.
“Wayside’s ‘Folk Tales’ At Wolf Trap.”  Metro Virginia News, Leesburg.  21 July 1974, p. 6.
“Wayside’s Gallery Features 12 Varied Artists.”  The Warren Sentinel.  19 March 1964, p. 12. “Wayside’s ‘Indians’ provides a good, old-fashioned-scare.”  Culpeper Star-Exponent.  17
September 1996, p. 5.
“Wayside’s Interns Perform WASP.”  The Winchester Star.  20 June, 2003, D-9.
“Wayside’s murder mysteries return.”  The Front Royal News.  9 March, 1988, p. 13.
“Wayside’s Nina Dova Will Present Concert.” The Winchester Star.  20 July 1974, p. 16.
Weaver, Jean.  “Marriage-Go-Round Hailed as Superb in Every Way.”  Northern Virginia Daily. 
26 May 1964, p. 5.
_____.  “Teamwork in New Wayside Play Termed Marvelous.”  Norhtern Virginia Daily. 2 June
1964, p. 5.
“Wednesday Night is ‘Craft Night’ At Wayside Theater.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  22 June 1972,
p. 16.
“We’re Live! Wayside Theatre.”  The Martinsburg Journel, 2 June 1977, p. 16.
West, Gweneth.  Charlottesville meeting.  10 May 2011.
West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council.  Final Report.  18 May 1976, p 2.
“What’s Going On - - Wayside’s 1984 Fall Season.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  2 October 1984,
p. 18.
“What’s the catch?”  Wayside Playbill, 1974, p. 9.
White, Glenne. “Good times roll in Wayside’s new ‘Crossroads’ show.”  The Winchester Star.  3
February 2011, B-6, 7.
_____.  “Harvey offers fun and fantasy.”  The Winchester Star.  1 April 2010, B-3, 4.
_____.  “ ‘Striking 12’ fuses music, humor.”  The Winchester Star.  2 September 2010, C-5, 6.
_____.  “Wayside blasting back to past.”  The Winchester Star.  21 July 2011, B-4, 5.
_____.  “Wayside’s 2nd play of the season proves daring, innovative.”  The Winchester Star. 
23 July 2010, C-5, 6.
_____.  “Wayside Theatre’s ‘Steel Magnnolias’ reunites actors.”  The Winchester Star.  2
September 2011, B-6, 7.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Tuna Does Vegas.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  31 August 2012, B-7, 8.
Wilder, Suzanne E.  “Rotary Club gala benefits theatres.”  The Winchester Star.  19 March 2007,
B-1.
“William Koch Resident Director of Wayside.” Northern Virginia Daily.  6 April 1977, p. 12.
Williams, Lulu.  “Broadway dancer Stars in ‘Irma’ at Wayside.”  Winchester Evening Star.  22
July 1973, p. 20.
_____.  “Middletown Welcomes Summer Residents.”  Winchester Evening Star.  31 May 1978,
p. 8.
Willis-Stokes, Lissa.  “ ‘Bedfull of Foreigners’ Full of Laughs.”  The Winchester Star.  14 October
1997, A-12. 
_____.  “The Echoes from ‘Marvin’s Room’ Ring True for Many.”  The Winchester Star.  8
August 1997, B-2.
_____.  “ ‘Forever Plaid’ Forever Fun.”  The Winchester Star.  13 June 1998, B-2.
_____.  “Laughter Shines from ‘Moon Over Buffalo.’ ”  The Winchester Star.  11 July 1997, A-8.
_____.  “A Lot Going On in ‘Stonewall’s House.’  The Winchester Star.  26 September 1999,
B-2.
_____.  “Outdated ‘Fourposter’ Is a Sleepy Night at Wayside.  The Winchester Star.  28 May
1998, A-7.
_____.  “ ‘Sylvia’:  A  Dog Eat Dog Production.”  The Winchester Star.  19 Sepember 1997, A-8.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Frog Prince’ Adds Sophistication to Child’s Fable.”  The Winchester Star. 
2 April 1998, B-4.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Mousetrap’ A Theatrical Catch.  The Winchester Star.  3 October 1998,  
B-1, 2.
_____.  “Wayside’s Opener Is ‘Measure’ Of Success.”  The Winchester Star.  3 June 1999, B-4.
_____.  “Wayside’s ‘Perfect Wedding’ Well Done.”  The Winchester Star.   17 July 1998, B-5.
_____,  “Wayside’s ‘Pump Boys’ Is at Your Service.”   The Winchester Star.  13 June 1997, A-8.
The Winchester Star.  19 June 1963, p. 16.
______. 6 August 1963, p. 12.
_____. 17 March 1975, p.39.
“Winchester Teachers Prepare for Drama Project.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  11 October 1972,
p. 10.
“Women’s Group Formed at Wayside Theatre.”  Winchester Evening Star.  5 November 1971,
p. 6.
WTOT Tours Tales.  Wayside Theatre News, vol. 3, no. 2.  September 1977, p. 1.

 “Young Group to Present One of Chekov’s Plays.”  The Danville Register.  30 November 1972,
p. 1.
“ ‘Your Own Thing’ To Be Presented At Shenandoah.”  Northern Virginia Daily.  27 November
1971, p. 6.

 Zwior, Carolyn.  “ ‘The Miser’, Rollicking Comedy, Opens at Wayside.” The Martinsburg
Journal. 
21 June 1974, p. 9.