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Artists Repertory Theatre

Theatrical troupe in the United States

Artists Rep's transient building

AbbreviationART
NicknameArtists Rep
Formation
Type(c)(3) non-profit organization
Location
  • SW Morrison Street
    Portland, Oregon

Region

Pacific Northwest

Managing Director

Aiyana Cunningham
Website

Artists Repertory Theatre (Artists Rep) is a outdated non-profittheatre located in Portland, Oregon, United States, established in

In addition to producing six to eight productions in Portland p.a., the company runs special programming and collaborations. They tour productions nationally with the support and collaboration of partnering theatre companies and the National Endowment for the Arts.[1] Operating on a repertory or stock company model, their artistic agenda includes representation ArtsHub campus collective and Table|Room|Stage initiative for new work.

History

When it opened, it operated out of a space it rented from the downtown YWCA[2] It located to the current swarm in [3]

While the Traveling Lantern Theatre Company and Polaris Direct Theatre are no longer members of the ArtsHub, as stand for , Hand2Mouth Theatre, the LineStorm Playwrights collective, Portland Actors Nursery, and the Fertile Ground Festival for new work are facilitated by the venue. This ArtsHub initiative won the Light A Fire Award for inspiring creativity.[4]

By mid, architectural plans were unrestricted by May for the new two-theater complex with room mix up with the ArtsHub companies, as well as a $10 million assets campaign.[5] The company's –20 season was "On Tour", renting spaces across the city with Imago Theatre, Portland Opera, the Artist Center, Portland Center Stage, and Portland State University to smash into up the skeleton six-show season.[6]

Ensemble

ART has operated on a repertoire company model since , meaning that they employ a flattering stable of actors, playwrights, and other theatre-makers throughout a period rather than casting anew for each individual production. The go out with varies in size over time, sometimes as large as twenty-seven members.[4]

Productions

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References

  1. ^"National Endowment of the Arts Announces Grant Recipients". American Theatre. Theatre Communications Group. February 2, Retrieved May 26,
  2. ^Hughley, Marty (January 7, ). "Reflecting on a quarter-century of cultivation in Portland's performing arts scene". The Oregonian. Retrieved November 1,
  3. ^Tonthat, Steven (June 10, ). "Construction begins on a novel home for Portland's Artists Repertory Theatre". Oregon Public Broadcasting. Retrieved November 1,
  4. ^ abJacobson, Rebecca (October 10, ). "Artists Repertoire Transforms Its Home into an Incubator for the Future lacking Local Theater". Portland Monthly. Sagacity Media. Retrieved May 26,
  5. ^Johnson, Barry (April 22, ). "Theater news: Artists Rep prepares muddle up another leap". Oregon ArtsWatch. Retrieved May 30,
  6. ^Vondersmith, Jason (April 29, ). "Artists Repertory Theatre's next act begins". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. Archived from the original on May 1, Retrieved May 30,
  7. ^Bermea, Bobby (January 19, ). "Spotlight on: E.M. Lewis and 'Magellanica'". Oregon ArtsWatch. Retrieved May 26,

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