Phoenix Theatre (Phoenix)
Appearance
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Address | 1825 N Central Avenue |
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Location | Phoenix, 85004 |
Coordinates | 33°28′02″N 112°04′28″W / 33.4671593°N 112.0745369°W |
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The Phoenix Theatre Company is a professional
theatre company located in Phoenix, Arizona. Started in 1920 by a theatre troupe known as the Phoenix Players, the theatre is among the oldest continually operating theaters west of the Mississippi River.[1]
The theatre is a non-profit corporation and encompasses both the Mainstage and Hormel Theatre productions, as well as Partners That Heal and numerous community-focused programs.
History
The Phoenix Little Theatre was founded by
articles of incorporation and by its eighth season boasted 424 members. By 1940, the theatre had close to 1,000 members and remained operational throughout World War II. The theatre moved into its current home, within a municipal cultural complex that included the Phoenix Art Museum and the Phoenix Public Library, in 1951.[1] In 1954, the theatre began its Children's Theatre. In 1985, the "Little" was dropped from the name, leaving it simply the "Phoenix Theatre." In 2019, the organization was renamed officially as The Phoenix Theatre Company.[4]
References
- ^ a b c Darnall, Kris (10 December 1992), Phoenix Little Theatre Collection (PDF), Arizona Historical Foundation, retrieved 3 March 2010
- ^ "Maie Bartlett Heard (b. 1868, d. 1951)," Arizona Women's Heritage Trail, http://www.womensheritagetrail.org/women/MaieHeard.php .
- ^ "History of Phoenix Theatre," http://phoenixtheatre.com/history-phoenix-theatre
- ^ "phoenixtheatre.com". phoenixtheatre.com. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
External links
Further reading
- Tom Oldendick, Christine Uithoven, The Phoenix Little Theatre: 65 Years of Memories (Phoenix, Ariz.: The Theatre, 1985).