New St. Joseph Performing Arts director likes what he sees

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Missouri Theater complex/file photo

By BRENT MARTIN

St. Joseph Post

St. Joseph’s new executive director of the
Performing Arts Association is eager to get started.

Paul Storiale comes to St. Joseph after stints in
Los Angeles, Wyoming, and Alabama. Storiale says he checked out St. Joseph
before interviewing with Performing Arts Association board members.

“We met at a coffee shop and we sat there and I
just felt like these are my people, this is where I belong, I hope they like
me,” Storiale tells host Barry Birr on the KFEQ Hotline.  “A few days later, maybe a week-and-a-half
later, they made me an offer.”

Storiale has been shadowing Executive Director
Beth Sharp. Sharp retires at the end of June after 19 years in the position.

Storiale comes to St. Joseph with quite a
background. He produced and directed plays in Chicago and Los Angeles. It was
on the way to LA that Storiale stopped at Littleton, Colorado and interviewed
survivors of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. That stop and those
interviews led Storiale to write and produce the award winning docu-drama “The
Columbine Project.”

Storiale has served as Performing Arts Manager at
the Heritage Center Theatre in Gillette, Wyoming and Assistant General Manager
of the Montgomery Performing Arts Center in Alabama.

Storiale says the opening in St. Joseph had a
strong attraction for him.

“I think it’s the opportunities, the
opportunities both within the arts arena and the ‘living life to your fullest.’”

Not just through the job, but personally.
Storiale says he’s tired of living in apartments and appreciates that he can
own a house in St. Joseph.

Storiale says St. Joseph has something special in
the Missouri Theater.

“I was warned that a lot of people here don’t
know what they have. And I hope that they do. I don’t know if that’s true,”
Storiale says. “But I know that the people that I’ve talked to are very proud
of it. And I’ve talked to people who aren’t interested in theater and they know
the Missouri Theater and they are very proud of it, but maybe they’ve never been
in it.”

Storiale begins his new duties July 1st.

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