Infobox Theatre name ArtsTheatre image Arts Theatre.jpg 50px caption address Great Newport Street city ... architect P. Morley Holder capacity 347 type West End theatre opened 5 June 1913 production currentuse website www.artstheatrewestend.com The ArtsTheatre is a club theatre in Great Newport Street .... History The ArtsTheatre seats 347 in a two tier basement auditorium. It opened on 20 April 1927 as a members only club for the performance of unlicensed plays, thus avoiding theatre censorship by the Lord Chamberlain s office. It was one of a small number of committed, independent theatre companies, including the Everyman Cinema, Hampstead Hampstead Everyman , the Gate Theatre Studio and the Q Theatre , which took risks by producing a diverse range of new and experimental plays, or plays that were thought to be commercially non viable on the West End theatre West End stage . The theatrical ... theatre for Britain. Subsequently, from 1956 to 1959, Hall ran the ArtsTheatre. According to Who s Who in the Theatre 14th and 15th editions , between April 1962 and January 1967 the ArtsTheatre was known the New ArtsTheatre. From 1967 to 1999, the Arts also became a home for The Unicorn Theatre ... bill, Dirty Linen and Newfoundland which, opening in June 1976, ran for four years at the Arts. The theatre .... John Courtenay Trewin J.C. and Wendy Monk Wendy Trewin The ArtsTheatre, London, 1927 1981 1986 ISBN ... links http library.kent.ac.uk library special Programmes ARTSCLB.HTM ArtsTheatre Programmes UK theatre stub London struct stub Theatres in London Category Theatres in Westminster fi ArtsTheatre ... Theatre in his 1947 book of the same name. The theatre opened with Picnic a revue by Herbert Farjeon ... Woodley by John Van Druten , staged in 1928, which later transferred to the Savoy Theatre when the Lord ... Adam , opened on 25 October. This coincided with a Broadway theatre Broadway production of the play. In 1942 Alec Clunes and John Hanau took over running of the theatre, and for ten years produced a wide ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Metro ArtsTheatre image Metro Arts Brisbane.jpg image size 220 px caption Metro ArtsTheatre building br photo taken in 2005 address 109 Edward Street city Brisbane country Australia designation latitude longitude architect owner capacity type opened mid 1970s yearsactive rebuilt closed demolished othernames production currentuse website www.metroarts.com.au The Metro ArtsTheatre is a venue located in Edward Street, Brisbane Edward Street in Brisbane , Australia . The building contains two performance venues, the Sue Benner Theatre and the Studio. ref name ma1 The theatre emerged as a community arts centre in the mid 1970s. The Metro Arts building currently supports more than 30 creative businesses, individual artist studios and retail outlets. ref name ma1 cite web url http www.metroarts.com.au ?page 9 title Metro Arts Our building accessdate 2008 04 13 date work publisher ref See also Arts and culture in Brisbane Tania Peitzker References reflist portal Queensland Brisbane landmarks Brisbane stub coord 27 28 12.33 S 153 01 43.67 E type landmark region AU display title Category Buildings and structures in Brisbane Category Brisbane culture ... more details
The Brisbane ArtsTheatre is the oldest surviving community theatre in Brisbane , Queensland , Australia . It has existed for nearly seventy five years and receives no regular government funding. Though an amateur theatre, Brisbane ArtsTheatre has showcased notable Australian performers in the past including Carol Burns , Michael Caton , Barry Otto , Judith McGrath , Bunny Brooke , Jennifer Flowers , John Stanton , Kate Wilson and many others. The theatre is located at 210 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane. It seats 155 people in the stalls and gallery combined. Jean Trundle founded the theatre with her husband Vic Hardgraves in 1936. The park opposite the theatre, overlooking the city centre is named after him. The theatre has a small courtyard and a bar called Masks which is open an hour before productions. The theatre foyer, auditorium and courtyard are actually part of a small complex consisting of a two other rehearsal spaces. 222 Petrie Terrace or Hardgraves House is a tall, two story building ..., the Cor Boogart Cottage. Over the years, Brisbane ArtsTheatre s late week seasons have included a wide range of work including Greek theatre, thrillers, musicals, Terry Pratchett plays, the obligatory ... ArtsTheatre have included Habeas Corpus by Allen Bennett , A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare ... by David Williamson . Brisbane ArtsTheatre also has a thriving children s theatre ... as a Tuesdays Saturday matinee during school holidays. An added feature of the children s theatre is that of characters meeting the children after the show. This has always been a tradition at the ArtsTheatre. It is said that the theatre is haunted by the ghost of Miss Trundle and many people have reported seeing her, often standing or sitting in the gallery watching a production. The theatre workshop is said to haunted by the malevolent spirit of a previous tenant before the theatre s time. External links http www.artstheatre.com.au Brisbane ArtsTheatre coord 27.4616 153.0143 type landmark ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Hanover Theater for the Performing Arts image caption address city Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester , Massachusetts country United States of America designation latitude longitude architect Thomas W. Lamb owner capacity 2300 type opened Franklin Square Theatre 1904 br The Grand 1926 yearsactive rebuilt 2008 closed othernames production currentuse Touring acts website www.thehanovertheatre.org The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester, Massachusetts , United States was originally built in 1904 as the Franklin Square Theatre regularly scheduling burlesque shows, Broadway theatre Broadway touring shows and headline acts transitioning to showing silent film s by 1912 when vaudeville magnate Sylvester Poli purchased the theatre from the estate of Pauline L. Taylor. Poli remodeled the theatre, renamed it The Grand, and continued to show silent movies. In 1926 he hired renowned theatre designer Thomas W. Lamb , doubled the theatre s seating capacity to 3,500 and transformed the building into a palatial showcase, including a two story lobby with mirrored ... of the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts External links http www.thehanovertheatre.org Official website coord 42.2610889 71.803084 display t type landmark DEFAULTSORT Hanover Theatre for Category ..., just in time for the beginning of sound film , or the talkies in 1927. In 1928, Poli sold his theatre ... s National Amusements closed the theatre. In 2002, National Amusements transferred ownership to the non profit Worcester Center for the Performing Arts, established by Ed Madaus and Paul Demoga. After extensive fundraising efforts and building community support, the theatre opened in 2008 and was named the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, after one of the theatre s corporate sponsors Hanover Insurance donated much of the seed money to make the opening become a reality. Today, the theatre ... Category Theatres in Massachusetts Category Performing arts centers in Massachusetts Category Movie ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Arts Guild Theatre image thumb Arts Guld Theatre s Main Entrance Arts Guild Greenock ... circle, 334 stalls, including 5 wheelchair spaces Wallace Bennett Theatre 80 seated type Proscenium Arch opened Wallace Bennett Theatre 1949 Main Auditorium 1951 yearsactive 61 rebuilt closed othernames currentuse The Arts Guild Theatre is located in Greenock , Scotland . The idea for the theatre was conceived ... Boyle and Amy Macdonald . Location The theatre is situated on Campbell Street in Greenock , Inverclyde and is close to Greenock town centre. History The need for the Arts Guild Theatre was originally ... Arts Centre As of 2010 a new Art s Guild Theatre is being built on the East India Harbour on the waterfront ... million. ref http www.inverclyde.gov.uk news 2010 nov earl announces name new theatrearts centre ... Arts Guild Theatre website http www.artsguildtheatre.co.uk photo gallery Photo Gallery http www.theatresonline.com theatres greenock theatres arts guild theatre location.htm Arts Guild Location ... Units 432.html ref The building contains two theatres, the Wallace Bennett Theatre and the Main ... bought the Old West End Baths for 1000. The Wallace Bennett theatre was the first of the two theatres ... of the bottom floor theatre now named the Main Auditorium was estimated in 1947 to cost within the region of 18,000.The Scottish Arts Council at the time where impressed with the enthusiasm of the group and proposed to lend 9,000 to aid with its construction. The Wallace Bennett Theatre was opened to public performances in 1949 and allowed the Arts Guild to gather a local reputation to help it cover the cost of building the Main Auditorium. Construction of the theatre finished in 1951, making it the first theatre to be built within Scotland in 25 years. Refurbishment of this building was financed by a fund raising campaign in 2006 as part of a deal with Scottish Arts Council, the deal ... theatre, plus rehearsal rooms and a riverside caf bar. A grant of 75,000 was made by the Foyle Foundation ... more details
Image Nat thrater.jpg thumb 250px National Arts Theater The National ArtsTheatre is the primary centre for the performing arts in Nigeria . The monument is located in Iganmu , Lagos State . Construction was completed in 1976 in preparation for the Festival of Arts and Culture Festival of Arts and Culture FESTAC in 1977. Design The National ArtsTheatre was built during the military regime of Olusegun Obasanjo . Its exterior is shaped like a military hat. It has a 5000 seater Main Hall with a collapsible stage, and two 700 800 capacity cinema halls all of which are equipped with facilities for simultaneous translation of 8 languages among others. Image NationalArtsTheatre.jpg 150px thumb North view Controversy In 2001, President Olusegun Obasanjo announced plans to privatise the National ArtsTheatre. This sparked controversy amongst Nigerian entertainers and playwrights like Wole Soyinka http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world africa 1567074.stm . Image NATIONAL ART THEATRE.jpg 150px thumb Side view References http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0090 7790 197721 5 3A1 3C104 3AF 3E2.0.CO 3B2 8 FESTAC 77 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world africa 1567074.stm National theatre sale angers Nigerians Category National symbols of Nigeria ... more details
The Southern TheatreArts Centre or STAC for short is a training venue for performers,technicians and production students, it is based in Durrington, West Sussex , near Worthing , West Sussex , England , about 15 miles from the city of Brighton & Hove . It is a division of Northbrook College and is affiliated with the University of Brighton . It has a range of TheatreArts Courses from National Diplomas to Foundation Degrees and BA Hons. Its venue Northbrook Theatre regularly hosts touring companies from around the UK and Europe. Productions in recent years include Wild Party, Chess, The Blue Room play The Blue Room , Angles in America, Metamorphosis and West. it can seat 200 people also it is used for music gigs & open day conferences. STAC does work closely with Prodigal Theatre, many students go to have work experience at The Nightingale Theatre in Brighton, where Prodigal is based. The theatre s patron is Steven Berkoff . Many past pupils have gone on to work in TV & Film productions such has BBC s Inspector George Gently , Being Human TV series , Britain s Next Top Model , Midsomer Murders , Prince of Persia The Sands of Time film , Hollyoaks , Batman Begins and Extras . Theatre works include The Chichester Festival Theatre , West End theatre West End , Broadway theatre Broadway , Sydney Opera House , Royal National Theatre The National Theatre , Birmingham Stage Company and Bristol Old Vic . It was announced in 2008 that the Durrington Campus will be sold and STAC and the rest of the college will move to the Broadwater campus in Worthing town. The Northbrook theatre will be demolished and a new theatre will be built on the site. External links http www.northbrooktheatre.co.uk STAC website http www.nbcol.ac.uk Northbrook College website Theater stub Category Performing arts education in the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox UK school name Laine TheatreArts image Laine s Logo.png size 250px latitude 51.3348 longitude 0.2633 motto established 1974 closed c approx type Independent Further Education FE College religion president head label head founder Betty Laine, OBE founder pl specialist Performing Arts specialist pl street East Street city Epsom county Surrey country United Kingdom postcode KT17 1HH LEA ofsted 50012 staff enrollment gender Co educational lower age 16 upper age website http www.laine theatre arts.co.uk website name Official Website Laine TheatreArts is an independent performing arts college, based in the town of Epsom in Surrey , England . The college was founded in 1974, and developed from an earlier school, the Frecker Laine School of Dancing. The college was founded by former professional dancer and dance teacher Betty Laine . Overview Commonly referred to as Laine s , Laine TheatreArts provides specialist vocational training at further education level in dance and musical theatre . The college prepares students for a professional career in the performing arts and has a history of feeding artists into West End theatre , dance companies, television, film, pop music and other high profile areas of the entertainments industry. Training Key areas of study include ballet, tap, jazz and contemporary dance, singing and drama. The college offers two courses National Diploma in Professional Dance National Diploma in Musical Theatre Both courses are accredited by Trinity Guildhall and are recognised by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority . The college is also accredited to the Council for Dance Education and Training . Many student places at the college are funded ... theatre arts.co.uk Official site Performing Arts Schools in the United Kingdom Category Schools of the performing arts in the United Kingdom Category Drama schools in the United Kingdom Category ... theatre dance. The school stages an annual production at the local Epsom Playhouse theatre. Notable ... more details
No footnotes date February 2011 The TheatreArts Guild TAG of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Halifax , Nova Scotia , is Canada s oldest continuously operated community theatre. In 1931 the Little Theatre Movement and the Halifax Dramatic and Musical Club merged to found the TAG. TAG s mandate in its Act of Incorporation is to promote the study, practice and knowledge of the dramatic and musical arts in the city of Halifax and the neighbourhood . A.A. Milne s The Dover Road was the group s first production in May 1931 at the Garrick Theatre now the Neptune Theatre Halifax Neptune Theatre . During World War II, rather than plays, the focus was concert parties for the troops before their deployment overseas. TAG has had several homes including the Capitol Theatre, the former College Street School, and the gymnasiums of HMCS Scotian and St. Patrick s High School Halifax St. Patrick s High School . In 1966, TAG purchased and renovated a former church hall at 6 Parkhill Road as a permanent home and named it The Pond Playhouse . A major expansion was begun in 2005. TAG s season runs from September through July. Five shows are presented of all types musicals, comedies, mysteries and dramas, plus an ever popular Christmas pantomime. Other activities include workshops, poetry readings and an annual members Variety Night. See also Culture of the Halifax Regional Municipality References http tagtheatre.com html aboutTAG.html About TAG retrieved August 27, 2006 External links Official website http tagtheatre.com http www.library.dal.ca archives MS3 MS 3 4.htm The Archives of the TheatreArts Guild are held at Dalhousie University http nstp.ucis.dal.ca zouppa 5340.html Recorded memory of theatre life in Nova Scotia Project DEFAULTSORT Theatre Category Theatre companies in Nova Scotia Category Culture of the Halifax Regional Municipality ... more details
Infobox UK school name Mountview Academy of TheatreArts image size latitude 51.5943 longitude 0.1133 dms motto motto pl established 1945 approx closed c approx type religion president Judi Dench Dame Judi Dench, C.H, D.B.E head label Principal head Sue Robertson r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Performing Arts specialist pl street Kingfisher Place br Clarendon Road city London county country United Kingdom flagicon UK postcode N22 6XF LEA ofsted 53432 staff enrollment ... of TheatreArts is an independent drama school situated in the Wood Green area of North London . It was founded in 1945 sfn Mountview Academy of TheatreArts 2009 p 5 by Peter Coxhead and Ralph Nossek as The Mountview Theatre Club , an amateur repertory company staging a new production for a six day ..., see Category Alumni of the Mountview Academy of TheatreArts Notes reflist References cite book author Mountview Academy of TheatreArts title Prospectus 2009 year 2009 accessdate 2010 06 19 url http ... 2006 03 30 page 6 ref sfnRef The Stage 2006 Performing Arts Schools in the United Kingdom coord 51.5943 0.1133 type landmark region GB HRY display title Category Mountview Academy of TheatreArts Category ... later transferred to the Fortune Theatre in London s West End theatre West End . In the early 1970s, the amateur group was ousted by premises freeholder Coxhead to allow his new commercial theatre school unimpeded access to the theatre and its ancillary facilities. The school s courses are accredited ... of East Anglia The main full time courses include a 3 year B.A. Hons. in Musical Theatre or Acting , and a 2 year degree in Production Arts. Mountview also offers 1 year Postgraduate Diploma and M.A. Performance courses in Acting and Musical Theatre and 1 year Postgraduate Diplomas in Directing, Musical Direction and Production Arts. The Academy also has a Community Access and Development Department ... School of Performing Arts offered several would be actors the chance to win scholarship s to Mountview ... more details
Infobox theatre name Arts Club Theatre Company image Stanley Theatre 1 .JPG caption The Arts Club s Stanley ... 1958 website www.artsclub.com The Arts Club Theatre Company is a professional theatre company in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada . The Arts Club was founded in 1958 originally as a private club until 1964, when the group became the Arts Club Theatre Company and established itself at a theatre ... to the general public. History The Arts Club Theatre Company, Vancouver, opened in February 1964 with a production called Light Up the Sky . The theatre was established by Otto Lowy, Yvonne Firkin ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0010712 Arts Club Theatre The Canadian Encyclopedia . Retrieved on 2010 03 10. ref In 1979, the Arts Club expanded to include performances at the 450 seat ... seat Revue Theatre. ref name 1Page The Seymour Street Stage closed in 1991, but in 1998 the Arts Club took over operations at the restored 650 seat ref name 1Page Stanley Theatre renamed the Stanley ... TheatreSports League until February of 2010 when Arts Club reclaimed and redesigned the theatre to present ... in October 1998 under the auspices of the Arts Club Theatre with Dean Regan s hit production of Swing ... Club Theatre Company Official website http blog.artsclub.com Arts Club Theatre Company Blog http ... Improvement Association DEFAULTSORT Arts Club Theatre, The Category 1964 establishments Category Theatre companies in British Columbia Theatre stub Vancouver stub sk Arts Club Theatre Company ... seating space accommodating 125 200 persons. Through the 1960s the Arts Club presented about ... The 460 seat Granville Island Stage, opened as the Arts Club Mainstage in 1979 at 1585 Johnston Street on Granville Island, Vancouver. The Arts Club became one of the earliest landmarks on Granville Island and a personal triumph for Managing Director Bill Millerd who had always dreamed of having a theatre on the waterfront. Now the theatre is home base for a company with three theatres and an adjoining ... more details
about the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada the Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts in New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans Opera The Theatre for the Performing Arts is a 7,000 seat theater located in the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip . History The Performing Arts Center or the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts opened as a 7,500 seat theater for the Aladdin Las Vegas as a part of the 1972 renovations. ref cite web url http www.a2zlasvegas.com hotels history h aladdin.html title Aladdin accessdate 2007 06 22 format work ref The theater was the only part of the complex retained during the 1996 reconstruction. ref cite web url http www.hotel online.com News PR2003 3rd Jul03 AladdinLosers.html title London Clubs International and the Sommer Family Trust are the Biggest Losers in Aladdin Bankruptcy accessdate 2007 06 22 format work date 2003 07 05 year 2003 month July ref However the renovations reduced the number of seats to 7,000 and it is now called The Theatre for the Performing Arts. ref cite web url http www.jambase.com search.asp?eventID 556019 title 7 3 2007 Tuesday The Theatre for the Performing Arts formerly Aladdin Theatre Las Vegas, NV accessdate 2007 06 22 format work ref The redesign retained the section curtains that allows the theater to be reconfigured to accommodate various sizes of audiences from 2,500 ... Theatre for the Performing Arts accessdate 2007 06 22 format work ref The Aladdin and the theater ... title DEFAULTSORT Theatre For The PerForming Arts Category Music venues in Las Vegas Category Las Vegas Strip Category Buildings and structures in Paradise, Nevada Category Theatres in Nevada es Theatre for the Performing Arts pt Teatro de Artes e Performances ... & Casino start succession box title Miss Universe Venues before Shubert Theatre Los Angeles Shubert Theatre br Windhoek Country Club Resort Windhoek after Queen Sirikit National Convention Center br ... more details
coord 52.204300 N 0.118424 E type landmark region GB display title Image Cambridge ArtsTheatre geograph.org.uk 795436.jpg thumb Cambridge ArtsTheatre. Cambridge ArtsTheatre is a 666 seat theatre on Peas Hill in central Cambridge , England . The theatre presents a varied mix of drama , dance , opera and pantomime . It attracts some of the highest quality touring productions in the country, as well as many shows direct from, or prior to, seasons in the West End theatre West End . Its annual Christmas pantomime is an established tradition in the city. For nearly a quarter century, the theatre was also home to the Cambridge Theatre Company, a renowned national touring company. The Cambridge ArtsTheatre is also home to the performances of Cambridge University s Marlowe Society and Gilbert & Sullivan Society, and it provides a venue for the university s triennial Cambridge Greek Play . In previous years it also housed performances by the Cambridge Footlights and the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society. History The Cambridge ArtsTheatre opened in early 1936, under the control of a Trust ... Callow , and Warren Mitchell . Cambridge Theatre Company Cambridge ArtsTheatre was home to the Cambridge ... Cambridge ArtsTheatre website http footlights.org history.html History of the Footlights ... Rylands George Rylands was also a Trustee. Keynes wife Lydia Lopokova also supported the theatre s foundation. George Rylands went on to be the theatre s chairman from 1946 to 1982. The theatre ... End theatre West End . Artists to have appeared here include Ian McKellen in a Marlowe Society ... transferred to the West End theatre West End . Starring actors included Zo Wanamaker , Sheila ... http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment alfreds way more method less madness 1349648.html Mike ... v onepage&q 22method 20and 20madness 22 20cambridge 20theatre&f false Twentieth Century Theatre , p ... of Cambridge UK theatre stub ... more details
New unreviewed article source ArticleWizard date February 2011 The Nottingham ArtsTheatre is a theatre on George Street in Nottingham , England . It was formerly known as the Co op ArtsTheatre. It has a seating capacity of 321 in the Auditorium and a newer 50 seat studio theatre. It is operated by a charity and the local acting community. It has seen a few notable entertainers on its stage such as some of the members of Nottingham based band Dog Is Dead . It also premiered the stage version of Alan Sillitoe Alan Sillitoe s novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning . It also stages a pantomime and a youth theatre production annually. A newer tradition is the summer Show in a Week where minors often from the youth theatre come and stage a one night show after a week s rehearsal. It also hosts the Nottingham Gilbert and Sullivan society s productions. In recent years it has put on shows such as The King and I 2010 Les Mis rables musical Les Mis rables , Youth Theatre 2009 Our Day Out play Our Day Out , Youth Theatre 2010 RENT Rent School Edition RENT School Edition , Youth Theatre 2011 Dangerous Corner 2010 Annie Get Your Gun musical Annie Get Your Gun 2011 Run for Your Wife play Run for Your Wife 2010 The Who s Tommy Tommy 2009 The Roses of Eyam 2011 A Midsummer Night s Dream 2008 References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.nottingham theatre.co.uk Categories Category Theatres in Nottingham Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ... more details
body Private refnum 79001349 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts ... the Missouri Theatre into the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts MTCA . The Missouri Symphony ..., the restoration of the Missouri Theatre began after the conclusion of the Hot Summer Nights Music Festival. The following summer, the fully restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts re opened .... ref http www.motheatre.org restoration blog.asp?ID 10 Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts Restoration Bot generated title ref Architecture File Missouri Theatre Restoration.JPG 200px right The Missouri Theatre under renovation in 2008 The interior of the building is ornate baroque and rococo ... into it. Missouri Symphony Orchestra The Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts is the home of mid Missouri ... The Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts also provides a performance venue home for many local not for profit ... columbia chorale Columbia Chorale The Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts also serves as the central ... theatre is often simply called The Missouri Theatre History The theater opened on October 5, 1928 to a flurry ... proclaimed the Formal Opening of your new Missouri Theatre Friday Evening A 400,000 Showhouse of Unrivaled ... an appearance. The Theatre operated much in this fashion as well as a movie palace until 1953. ref http www.motheatre.org about mtca history.asp Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts About MTCA Bot generated title ref Because of its size and extravagance The Missouri Theatre was difficult to maintain ... of the multiscreen cinemas in Columbia lead to the eventually purchase of the theatre by the Missouri ... floor with administrative offices and a 2,500 sq. ft. rooftop patio. Today the theatre serves as one ... as secure technique. Since 2001, the MSO has been directed by Maestro Kirk Trevor. Arts Education In addition to the Missouri Symphony Society s artistic programming, the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts is home to multiple arts education programs and organizations, including the MOSS Youth ... more details
Coord 39.144523 N 77.044866 W display title Infobox Theatre Group bgcolour name Olney Theatre Center for the Arts image OlneyTheatreCenter logo.jpg imagesize 168px caption Theatre Logo ArtisticDirector ... County, Maryland , the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts offers a diverse array of professional ... DEFAULTSORT Olney Theatre Center For The Arts Category Maryland culture Category Theatres in Maryland ... three cities. An award winning regional theater, Olney Theatre Center is one of only three theaters ... since 1949 , which performs for high school and college audiences in over 25 states Potomac Theatre .... History 1938 Olney Theatre is founded by Steve Cochran on the site of a former roller skating ... s ownership and Steve Cochran s management, Olney Theatre opens for business. It closes two days later ... Summer stock theatre summer stock theater on the straw hat circuit, along with 238 other theaters ... Theatre Corporation. Father becomes the corporation s president, a position he held for 33 years. 1978 Olney Theatre is recognized as the List of Maryland state symbols official State Summer Theater of Maryland . 1986 Father Hartke passes away. Maryland State Arts Council designated Olney a major arts organization , making it the only arts institution outside of Baltimore to hold such status .... 1991 Olney Theatre begins a capital campaign to match a 625,000 state grant. The money was to be used ... Artistic director of the newly renamed Olney Theatre Center. He renews emphasis on 20th century American classics, musical theater, new works, and area premieres. 1998 1999 Olney Theatre Center ... and five White House receptions and gave over 6,000 performances. Olney Theatre Center is now a year round theater with a seven show mainstage season. 1999 The Mulitz Gudelsky Theatre Lab is built as the first step towards a new master campus plan. 2000 Olney Theatre Center begins a capital campaign for a 10.5 million expansion. 2003 The Kresge Foundation awards Olney Theatre Center a Special Opportunities ... more details
Songtime TheatreArts is a professional part time theatrearts school, operating primarily in the United Kingdom , with branches in the USA . Training is offered in singing, dancing and acting. ref http www.songtime.co.uk aboutSongtime.php ref Overview Songtime Theatre Academy ltd splits its students into two groups under 13 and over 13 , and has now expanded to include schools throughout the UK. Membership is only available after an extensive audition process. After a primary audition, candidates will then be placed in a weekly school at which they will rehearse for a musical. Once this has been successfully staged, selected candidates will officially become Songtime members no further audition is necessary . The next production will then be selected based on the talent within the new company. Songtime Theatre Academy also operates a two week summer school in August. The Vanessas Founded in 1991, The Songtime Awards were started to celebrate the performances and members within the company. In 2002, they were renamed The Vanessas in memory of Songtime member Vanessa Cavanagh. Vanessa herself was a Best Actress winner, and the recipient of the Mary Chandler singing trophy. ref http www.songtime.co.uk theVanessas.php ref Notable alumni Songtime members have performed at the Royal Variety Show , the Eurovision Song Contest , and the Queen s Golden Jubilee . ref http www.songtime.co.uk starQuotes.php ref Charlie Brooks Preeya Kalidas Joanna Kirkland Carryl Thomas Mark Read singer Jessica Henwick Cascade Brown Matthew Seadon Young Teaching Faculty Most of the faculty are previous students. Current teachers include Matthew Chandler, founder and principal Ryan Macaulay, artistic manager Linda Rees, office manager Nina French, director and choreographer Philip Shute, musical director Doug Quinn, director Matt Reed, director and choreographer Rachel Picar, director and choreographer Lauren Godbold, choreographer Jaye Elster, choreographer Charlotte Ribey, choreographer References ... more details
Infobox university name Russian Academy of TheatreArts GITIS native name ... of TheatreArts GITIS logo footnotes The Russian Academy of TheatreArts lang ru ... of a conservatory in 1886. Known as the Lunacharsky State Institute for TheatreArts GITIS from 1934 to 1991, it is the largest and oldest independent theatrical arts school in Russia and is located .... There are 8 faculties at the Russian Academy of TheatreArts GITIS . At each faculty there are department ... of the higher education at Russian Academy of TheatreArts GITIS with a Magister s qualification ... http www.gitis.net eng info.shtml Russian Academy of TheatreArts http www.edu.ru vuz list 499 Russian ... c. ISBN 5 9265 0141 5. Use dmy dates date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Russian Academy Of TheatreArts ... N 37.603 E display title source dewiki campus Urban former names Sovereign state State Institute of TheatreArts Gosudarstvenniy Institut Teatralnogo Iskustva GITIS free label free sports colors colours .... ref ref Hartnoll, Phyllis 1983 . The Oxford Companion to the Theatre , p. 742. Oxord Oxford ... students in various professions in the theatrical arts including ballet , acting , etc. and simultaneously provides a traditional university education in liberal arts and humanities . Approximately ... at the end of the 19th century, patronized by the Society of Musical and Dramatic Arts Lovers. In 1883 ... plan GITIS was meant to unite three major branches of theatrical arts drama, opera and choreography ... theatre, Musical Drama in Zamoskvorechye has been generated. As a logic end of this process ... years training , theatre director directing with four years training , acting with four years ... initiative, to open at faculty three branches opera , theatre director directing and ballet .... Since 1958 GITIS Educational Theater was opened. GITIS Theater well known for many theater theatre .... In 1964, the theatre director directing faculty begun to prepare a variety show directors ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Wikify date August 2009 The Kearsarge ArtsTheatre KAT Company is a long established, non profit summer program for children interested in the arts. Based in the New London, New Hampshire New London area of New Hampshire , KAT operates out of the Kearsarge Regional High School annually for the entire month of July. Classes primarily run Monday through Thursday, and give students ... http www.plymouth.edu news fullstory.php?number 6126 DEFAULTSORT Kearsarge ArtsTheatre Company Category Theatre companies in the United States ..., Technical Theatre, and much more. Depending on the class offerings, students have the option ... for those in the higher level performing arts classes, and are treated as a community or even ... of the mainstage shows. Youtheatre KAT s longest running and mainstage theatre class is Youtheatre ... the performances in an optional dessert theatre. Drinks, desserts and treats are available for additional ... theatre revue which was built around the talents and performing style of each individual ensemble ... the world, gained recognition as the New England Theatre Conference s pick for Youth & Children s Theatre ... applied for submission into the statewide http www.nhtheatre.com NH Theatre Awards . In its first competing production The Wizard of Oz , KAT took away 11 top ten nominations in the community theatre ... has notably been the recipient of numerous awards for her work in the integrated arts and children s theatre. In 2003, she received the National Youth Theatre Director of the Year Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education AATE . The same year, Dr. Lindberg was also been named The Plymouth ... s Theatre Award from the New Hampshire Theatre Awards www.nhtheatre.com , a statewide non profit organization which recognizes outstanding productions and contributions to the NH Theatre scene, professionally ... run of performances for its newly commissioned, free public performance Millennium Stage Theatre ... more details
list.php ref World records In November 1999, 4,568 Stagecoach TheatreArts students in 56 different ... constructed to provide a link between both Stagecoach TheatreArts Schools and Guildford School of Acting Saturday Schools, and Higher Education courses in drama, theatre studies and musical theatre ... attending the Stagecoach TheatreArts network of schools across the UK and wishing to be represented ... Englefield The Holiday Casualty External links http www.stagecoach.co.uk Stagecoach TheatreArts ... de Stagecoach TheatreArts ... people with an interest in the performing arts whatever their ability, it does provide opportunities ... Trust that provides performing arts education through dedicated schools and workshops for underprivileged ... Theatre Previous venues include the Waterman Theatre and Epsom Playhouse . Past shows have ... more details
primarysources date April 2008 unsourced date November 2007 The Lytham Academy of TheatreArts LATA is a United Kingdom British theatre group located in Lytham , Lancashire . The Lytham Academy of TheatreArts formed in 1994 is a society open to anyone aged 10 18 years old. They perform shows every November in the main theatre of Lytham, Lowther Pavilion. Productions performed by LATA have included The Vackees , Half a Sixpence , Dracula Spectacula , Barnum musical Barnum , West Side Story musical West Side Story , Pendragon , Oklahoma , Me and My Girl , Copacabana musical Copacabana , Oliver , and Meet Me in St. Louis . Their most recent production of Les Mis rables musical Les Mis rables is their most successful show to date, with all 5 performances sold out, and standing ovations after each. They also reportedly broke all box office records at the Pavilion, with the show, and had the highest selling matin e performance there, ever. The society is associated with NODA National Operatic and Dramatic Association ref http www.nodanw.co.uk regional 20details region02.htm NODA North West Bot generated title ref , from whom LATA have won many awards for individual and group performances. They have won the Best Overall Youth Production award twice, for Barnum and West Side Story . The Group began as a Youth section of the group Lytham Amateur Operatic Society LAOS but recently LATA became a separate entity. Many of LATA s past members have gone on to drama schools and stage productions all over the country. ref http lata.org.uk lata.org.uk Bot generated title ref Past Productions 1994 The Rock and Roll Years 1995 The Vackees 1996 Half a Sixpence 1997 Spirit of the Stage 1998 Dazzle 1999 Dracula Spectacular 2000 Barnum 2001 West Side Story 2002 Pendragon 2003 Oklahoma 2004 Me and My Girl 2005 Copacabana 2006 Oliver 2007 Meet Me in St. Louis 2008 Seussical 2009 Thoroughly Modern ... LATA website Category Amateur theatre companies in England Category Lytham St Annes ... more details
Harand Camp of the TheatreArts is a summer camp located at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin Kenosha , Wisconsin and based in Evanston, Illinois . The summer camp was founded by sisters Sulie and Pearl Harand and their husbands Byron Friedman and Sam Gaffin respectively in 1954 on the site of the Ostoff, an old summer resort. Each of them former stage performers, the Harands used their skill of converting popular musicals into solo, female productions to rework shows to suit the needs of their students. By 1989 the camp had outgrown its facilities, and relocated to the grounds of Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin . Harand relocated again in 2005 to its current home on the grounds of Carthage College . Harand Camp focuses on providing non competitive stage experiences for children and Adolescence young adults ages 8 to 18. Today the camp is led by Sulie, her daughter, Judy Friedmann Mooney, as well as Pearl s daughter s Nora Gaffin Shore and Janice Gaffin Lovell. In addition to theatre , children also focus on a variety of sports including soccer , basketball and swimming sport swimming . Among the many activities offered besides theatre and sports are arts and crafts, photography , costuming, technical theatre and others. Each summer is divided into two, three week sessions, and campers may attend one or both sessions. At their original facility, sessions were each four weeks in length, but the requirements of the academic institutions calendars used since then forced the change. Campers are divided by age groups into cabins , which are generally named for famous musicals or movies. While the names have fluctuated over the years, for example Dream Girls replacing Cinderella , this chart represents past several years. class wikitable style text align center Year ... point. Notable alumni Ben Cohen, Broadway theatre Broadway stage actor , Gypsy A Musical Fable ... Evanston, Illinois theatre stub ... more details
The Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts opened in downtown Hammond, Louisiana on September 1, 1928, the same year that Hammond Junior College became Southeastern Louisiana College. Originally designed for the presentation of motion pictures, vaudeville acts, and local theatrical productions, the Columbia was the largest theater in Hammond and featured the first theatrical organ and talking pictures. The Columbia became the center for entertainment during the depression and war years of the 1930 s and 1940 s. By the 1950 s and 1960 s the theater needed to be renovated. This was an era in which downtown businesses were suffering due to the development of regional malls and subdivisions. Although a sincere and competent effort was made in the late 1970 s by businessman Wiley Sharp to remodel and reopen the theater, the massive challenges proved overwhelming for one individual. By the early 1980 s, the Columbia was vacant, leaking, and infested with termites. In the early 1990 s, a delegation of local citizens proposed leveling the Columbia, and replacing it with a parking lot. Another group of citizens, led by Marguerite Walter, Director of the Hammond Downtown Development District, worked to save the Columbia. She enlisted Harriet Vogt, Director of Fanfare at Southeastern Louisiana University SLU , who guided the University to join the League of Historic American Theaters , and to seek their advice. The League, which stressed the importance of saving old theaters, asked Mr. Killis Almond of San Antonio, Texas to visit Hammond. Mr. Almond, a past president of the League, with an international reputation as an architect of historic theaters, urged the group to save the Columbia, and to do it quickly, as the roof was in danger of collapsing. Walter and Vogt worked with local attorney Rodney Cashe to register the Columbia as a non profit 501 c 3 . The group also sought funding from Representative Bob Livingston of Louisiana and state Senator John Hainkel . Ms. Walter ... more details
Orphan date June 2008 Unreferenced date July 2008 Cleanup date February 2009 Grand Rapids Civic Theatre & School of TheatreArts , Grand Rapids , Michigan , founded in 1925 has grown into one of the largest community theatre s in the country. The Theatre is in the process of a major capital and endowment growth project. In 2006, a major renovation of the facility led and managed by Grand Action invested over 10 million dollars in the Theatre s four historic buildings. In the Fall of 2006, Civic Theatre s artistic home, was renamed the Meijer Majestic Theatre in honor of Fred and Lena Meijer s lead gift to this project. Civic Theatre is completing the project with a 2.3 million dollar endowment and theatrical equipment campaign. To date the Raise the Curtain campaign has raised over 2.25 million dollars. Each year, Civic Theatre creates over a dozen productions and over 15000 hours of educational instruction. These programs are made possible by over 700 volunteers under the leadership of 9 professional staff and over 30 guest artists. Grand Rapids Civic Theatre & School of TheatreArts is located in downtown Grand Rapids in an convert 80000 sqft m2 adj on facility comprising four historic buildings the Majestic Theatre 1903 the Hull Building 1890 the Botsford Building 1892 and the Wenham Building 1878 . coord missing Michigan Category Theatres in Michigan ... more details
The State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown, Pennsylvania is one of many theatres sometimes referred to as State Theatre . It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb ref http www.statetheatre.info ?q history ref References reflist coord missing Pennsylvania Category Theatres in Pennsylvania Category Buildings and structures in Fayette County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania stub ... more details