The Virginian-Pilot
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ROANOKE ISLAND
Less than a month from opening night of the 73rd season of "The Lost Colony, " the show's executive director/producer Carl Curnutte has said it will be his final season with the show.
Curnutte confirmed today that he had resigned but refrained from further comment.
Christopher L. Sewell, Chairman of the Roanoke Island Historical Association, the production's producer, said in a letter that Curnutte's resignation is effective October 20.
The production, which tells the tale of the Roanoke colonists who disappeared after 1587, is billed as the longest-running outdoor symphonic drama in the nation.
A costume designer by trade, Curnutte has been connected to the show for 21 years. He first served as general manager in 2004, and by 2006 had taken his current title.
Curnutte has provided "exemplary and passionate leadership" Sewell said, most notably in recovery from the fire that destroyed the costume shop.
"The Lost Colony will miss his enthusiasm and dedication to our organization and our supporters," he wrote.
The 2010 season of "The Lost Colony" opens on May 28 at Waterside Theatre, located in Fort Raleigh National Historic Site.

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Lost Colony
I do not know him well but on every occasion where we have met I was so impressed with his enthusiasm. Always with a smile on his face. He will be missed.
The show
must go on!
Sad Day
This is a sad announcement for the Lost Colony family.
So sorry to hear he is leaving. Wishing Carl the very best in the future. You will be missed.