Lexington Conservatory Theatre

The Lexington Conservatory Theatre was a summer stock company in the Catskills town of Lexington, New York. Co-founded in 1976 by Oakley Hall III, Michael Van Landingham, and Bruce Bouchard, the theatre moved to Albany, New York (Capital Repertory Theatre) after Hall was seriously injured in a fall from a bridge during the summer of 1978. That summer and Hall's life in the aftermath of a traumatic brain injury were the subjects of the documentary The Loss of Nameless Things.[1][2]

After three seasons the LCT changed management and moved to Albany, NY, where it became Capital Repertory Theatre.

Hall died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 60 on Feb. 13, 2011.

Notable alumni

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