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is the commitment of GECA to support and develop a love of and talent for the arts in all its various forms in the
South Alabama and Northwest Florida region. It is our further commitment to make available family-friendly opportunities
to participate in the production of, and enjoyment of live theatre experiences. With a commitment to professionalism
in all endeavors, GECA has built a reputation for first class performances. We currently have an active talent
pool of more than 100 performers, trained and untrained, who give their time and talents freely year round. This number
does not include the dozens of other skilled artists and craftsmen who share their abilities behind the scenes to support
the performers on stage. GECA continues to represent quality on and off the stage.

GECA's next production will be "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". It will be presented at W.S. Neal High
School in Brewton, AL on July 24-27.
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If you wish to contribute to the efforts GECA is making in the Escambia County area, you may do so by clicking on the
Donate button. It is convenient and safe, and it will all be used to support the arts in the Escambia County area.
We exist because people like you care.
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Kate Sherrill, Emily Moore, Ellen Johnson
and Caitlyn Luttrell from our 2005 production of "Titanic"
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