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Shane Peterman leaves WaterTower Theatre to lead two arts organizations in Georgia
By Kimberly Richard at NBC 5 DFW (KXAS) Local
· July 4, 2026
· 3 min read
Shane Peterman is ready for a new challenge. Peterman, WaterTower Theatre’s (WTT) Producing Artistic Director since 2019, departed the Addison-based theater company in June to become CEO of The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre in Augusta, Georgia.
The Imperial Theatre in Augusta, Georg...
Key takeaway Peterman, WaterTower Theatre’s (WTT) Producing Artistic Director since 2019, departed the Addison-based theater company in June to become CEO of The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre in Augusta, Georgia.
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Published: July 4, 2026 ·
Source: NBC 5 DFW (KXAS) Local ·
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What is this story about? Shane Peterman is ready for a new challenge. Peterman, WaterTower Theatre’s (WTT) Producing Artistic Director since 2019, departed the Addison-based theater company in June to become CEO of The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre in Augusta, Georgia.
The Imperial Theatre in Augusta, Georg...
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