Theatreworks USA

Theatreworks USA

Theatreworks USA is a professional, not-for-profit theatre for young and family audiences founded in 1961. The company is based out of New York City, but has touring productions that run through forty-nine states as well as parts of Canada. Plays and musicals produced by Theatreworks, which are staffed exclusively by actors and stage managers who are members of the Actors' Equity Association, have reached over 78 million people since the company's foundation. According to their mission statement, Theatreworks has four main programs: "class trips", "touring", "free summer theatre", and the "family series".

Productions

While Theatreworks is known largely for their touring shows, their seasonal roster also includes several Off-Broadway productions and free theatre for families without the means to see live, professional theatre. The material the company performs ranges from the classical work of William Shakespeare to musical revues appropriate for young children. Theatreworks has been reviewed positively by "The New York Times", "The New York Post", "Newsday", and "The Village Voice" among others.

Free summer theatre

Since 1989 Theatreworks USA's Free Summer Theatre has provided young people and families with original, professional theatre free of charge. Each summer, tickets are distributed to children in over 200 social service and youth programs throughout the five boroughs. To date, over 200,000 children have attended free productions of some of the company's most popular shows, including "Junie B. Jones", "Romeo and Juliet", and "Sarah, Plain and Tall". According to their own literature Theatreworks believes "all children should experience the excitement of going to the theatre, regardless of their financial circumstances." Roma Torre, a NY1 reporter, has said the following of the program:The program has grown wildly, playing to packed houses nearly every day. Waiting lists are common place, and ticket demand continually outnumbers the supply.

Touring productions

During the fall and winter season, TheatreworksUSA tours its musicals and plays nationwide. The repertoire includes productions that fall into three general categories - history & biography, literary adaptations, and original issue shows, such as discrimination, peer-pressure, literacy, and substance abuse, among many others. These shows will usually perform over one hundred times each. The groups are usually made up of anywhere between four to twelve actors and one or two stage managers. Typically, each season consists of twelve musicals and four plays.

Current repertoire

The current repertoire for the 2008-2009 season is as follows:
*"A Christmas Carol"
*"Aesops Fables"
*"Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day"
*"Charlotte's Web"
*"Click Clack Moo"
*"Freedom Train"
*"Henry & Mudge"
*"If You Give A Pig A Pancake"
*"James and the Giant Peach"
*"Junie B. Jones"
*"Max and Ruby"
*"Nate The Great"
*"Rosa Parks"
*"Seussical"
*"The Color of Justice"
*"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
*"The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere"
*"The Mystery of King Tut"
*"The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks"

Alumni artists

Theatreworks has a history of giving young actors, writers, directors, and designers their first professional break. Amongst the alumni are four-time Tony Award winning director Jerry Zaks, Robert Jess Roth ("Beauty and the Beast"), Michael Mayer ("Thoroughly Modern Millie"), Gabriel Barre; writers Marta Kauffman and David Crane (TV's "Friends"), Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty ("Ragtime", "Once on This Island"), Jason Robert Brown ("Parade"), Larry O'Keefe (""), Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx ("Avenue Q"); and Tony-winning actors Roger Bart, Chuck Cooper, and John Glover. Esteemed performers F. Murray Abraham, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Henry Winkler, and Judy Kuhn also got their start with Theatreworks.

Awards

Theatreworks has won many awards in its long history. Some of these honors include:

*2001 Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Award for "artistic vision and commitment to the support and development of theatre artists."

*1996 Drama Desk Award given by New York theatre critics for Theatreworks' "35 years of providing quality entertainment to children and their parents.

*1996 Lucille Lortel Award given by Off Broadway theatres and producers, for "Outstanding Special Achievement."

*1996 Staw Hat Award for Best Play awarded to "The Color of Justice".

*1984 AUDELCO Award at the Twelfth Annual Black Theatre Awards for "Play to Win", a musical about Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in major league baseball. The award was for "best writing of a new show by black authors for the non-commercial theatre."

External links

* [http://www.theatreworksusa.org/ Theatreworks home page]


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