

Meanwhile, Reinhart had been pushing for an artistic and well-equipped auditorium in which to present school and community events. Backed by the school and community, he sought out the advice of his mentors at IU and the high school auditorium--now the Reinhart Auditorium--opened in 1972 with "Kiss Me, Kate." Productions got larger, casts and choruses grew, orchestras grew, as well as Reinhart's eight children, who trouped along every summer. The youngest appeared on stage at age 3.

Reinhart's son Michael and his wife Melinda began M&M Productions in 1992 and now has combined with RMT for the successful productions of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "Fiddler on the Roof," "Jesus Christ Superstar," "The Wizard of Oz," "Scrooge," "Cotton Patch Gospel," and "The Music Man." The merger, which has enabled 2-3 shows a year, is an independent, non-profit, non-subsidized venture supported solely by ticket sales. The theatre group's goal is to present professional quality productions at a community theatre price.

