Marquee Builder, to begin constructing your first Marquee.
Marquee Database, where you can edit previously created items and create new items like Ads(for Marquee Pro users).
You may still use the auto-generated QR codes for any Marquee, found in their respective dropdown menus above.



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Need to set a specific order to your Creative Team for your Marquee? Scroll down to Creative Team submission panel and select Set Order. You can then choose the order of the bios. The default order is alphabetical by last name.


Frodo Baggins
Frodo is honored to be returning to the stage after a long hiatus from adventure. Best known for his extensive travels through Mordor, he brings a gentle sincerity and deep emotional truth to every role he takes on. When not acting, Frodo tends to his garden in the Shire and insists all plants “behave themselves.”


Durin's Bane
The Balrog makes his musical theatre debut with this production and would like to thank the company for their courage. Known primarily for his underground work, he hopes to broaden his reputation beyond fire and terror. He dedicates this performance to his former coworkers deep in the Mines of Moria.


Merry Brandybuck
Merry is overjoyed to return to performing after his acclaimed turn in The Return of the King (A Musical Retelling). A natural performer with a gift for harmony, he enjoys collaborating closely with his longtime friend Pippin. Offstage, Merry enjoys pipe music, community events, and second dinners.


Treebeard Fangorn
Treebeard, one of the oldest living beings in Middle-earth, brings centuries of slow thought and deep-rooted presence to the role of Audrey II. Though not typically inclined toward musical theatre, he was persuaded by the promise of “a rather interesting little plant.” His performance grows steadily throughout the show—so do keep an eye on him.


Samwise Gamgee
Sam is thrilled to return to the stage alongside his dear friend Frodo. A passionate supporter of community theatre, he believes storytelling should always come “with a good meal after.” When not performing, Sam can be found cooking, gardening, or offering motivational advice to his castmates.


Gandalf the Grey
A veteran of both the stage and several ages of Middle-earth, Gandalf brings decades of experience to every production. His past directing credits include The Fellowship of the Stage and A Wizard’s Guide to Lighting Effects. When not performing, he lectures on “The Magic of Stagecraft” at community colleges across the realm.


Pippin Took
Pippin is delighted to be part of this ensemble and would like to thank everyone who told him “maybe not that high note.” His stage experience includes several comedic roles in The Shire Players’ Annual Pie Festival. He is currently writing a one-hobbit show about his experiences in Gondor.


Arwen Undómiel
Arwen is delighted to trade elven ballads for the bright lights of Skid Row. Trained in the halls of Rivendell, she is known for her poise, rich vocals, and unshakable grace under pressure. Offstage, she enjoys stargazing, embroidery, and spending time with her mortal husband.
Radagast the Brown
Radagast the Brown is a wandering wizard of Middle-earth, known less for grand councils and more for his deep bond with the natural world and its creatures. As a director, he brings a whimsical, instinctive approach to storytelling—favoring growth, chaos, and unexpected magic over rigid structure. His productions are said to feel alive, as if the forest itself had a hand in the staging.
Gollum Sméagol
Gollum has been working in props for many years and takes great pride in his detailed craftsmanship. Known for his unique attachment to certain items, he ensures every object has history and personality. He asks that no one touch the ring on his workstation “for reasons.”
Boromir Hurin
Boromir’s choreography emphasizes power, unity, and heartfelt motion. He believes dance should feel like battle—honest and brave. When not in rehearsal, he teaches movement workshops titled One Does Not Simply Dance Without Purpose.
Legolas Greenleaf
Legolas brings an otherworldly precision and elegance to lighting design. With senses attuned to the subtlest shifts of shadow and starlight, he crafts atmospheres that feel both ethereal and exacting. His work ensures that every moment on stage is seen not just clearly, but beautifully.
Gimli son of Gloin
Gimli approaches every set like a fortress—solid, reliable, and proudly crafted. His designs are known for their durability and rich texture, built to withstand even the fiercest performance. He dedicates his work to “the builders who swing the real hammers.”







Our Roadmap
Take a look at what is on the horizon for Marquee Digital
We’re introducing a 24-hour demo experience, giving prospective clients the opportunity to explore Marquee hands-on and understand its value in real time.
Marquee Pro clients will be able to choose between alternate menu formats, including streamlined 3-option and expanded 6-option menus, allowing each production to present itself with just the right level of detail.
Team Plans will make it easy to add additional seats to an account, supporting collaboration across staff and production teams.
We’re introducing enhanced analytics that provide deeper insight into how audiences engage with each Marquee, helping you better understand reach, timing, and impact.
Clients will be able to set Dark Mode as the default viewing experience for their Marquees, further minimizing audience distraction and improving in-theatre usability.
In collaboration with licensing houses, we’re developing one-click templates for supported shows. These templates will automatically populate essential information such as songs and scenes, licensing details, and required creative billing, streamlining setup while supporting compliance.
A new forum within the member portal will allow clients to suggest and upvote features, share ideas, and connect with one another as part of the growing Marquee community
This quarter will focus on refinement, iteration, and community-driven improvements. Stay tuned as plans take shape.
We’re opening the door to audiences with a new portal that allows patrons to sign in, save their favorite Marquees to a personal collection, and engage more deeply with the Marquee Digital community—plus additional features we’re excited to share as the year unfolds.











