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Everyman Theatre
NameEveryman Theatre

Everyman Theatre is a renowned theatre company based in Baltimore, Maryland, known for its diverse range of productions, including works by William Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and August Wilson. The theatre has a strong commitment to community engagement, with partnerships with organizations such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Maryland Institute College of Art. Everyman Theatre has also collaborated with other prominent theatres, including the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Guthrie Theater. The theatre's productions often feature notable actors, such as David Tennant and Helen Mirren, and have been recognized with awards from the Helen Hayes Awards and the Theatre Communications Group.

History

Everyman Theatre was founded in 1990 by Vincent Lancisi, with the goal of creating a professional regional theatre that would produce high-quality, ensemble-based productions. The theatre's early years were marked by collaborations with other Baltimore-based arts organizations, including the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Peabody Institute. Everyman Theatre has also been influenced by the work of notable theatre directors, such as Peter Brook and Trevor Nunn, and has produced plays by prominent playwrights, including Arthur Miller and Eugene O'Neill. The theatre has received support from organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Maryland State Arts Council. Everyman Theatre has also been recognized for its contributions to the Baltimore arts scene, with awards from the Baltimore City Paper and the Baltimore Magazine.

Performance and Repertoire

Everyman Theatre's productions often feature a diverse range of plays, including classics by Anton Chekhov and Henrik Ibsen, as well as more contemporary works by playwrights such as Tom Stoppard and Caryl Churchill. The theatre has also produced musicals, including works by Stephen Sondheim and John Kander. Everyman Theatre's productions often incorporate innovative set design and lighting design, with collaborations with designers such as Tony Award-winner Neil Patel and Drama Desk Award-winner Japhy Weideman. The theatre's ensemble-based approach to production has also led to collaborations with other notable theatre companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Public Theater. Everyman Theatre has also been influenced by the work of notable theatre festivals, including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Avignon Festival.

Architecture and Facilities

Everyman Theatre is located in a historic building in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood, which was renovated in 2013 to include a state-of-the-art theatre space with a thrust stage and raked seating. The theatre's facilities also include a rehearsal space, a costume shop, and a scene shop. Everyman Theatre has also partnered with other Baltimore-based organizations to create a theatre district in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, with collaborations with the Baltimore Theatre Project and the Single Carrot Theatre. The theatre's architecture has been recognized with awards from the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Everyman Theatre has also been influenced by the work of notable architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright and I.M. Pei.

Education and Outreach

Everyman Theatre has a strong commitment to education and outreach, with programs such as the Everyman Theatre High School Internship Program and the Everyman Theatre Community Engagement Program. The theatre also offers acting classes and workshops for adults and children, taught by experienced instructors such as Richard Thomas and Kathleen Turner. Everyman Theatre has also partnered with other Baltimore-based organizations to create arts education programs, including collaborations with the Baltimore City Public Schools and the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center. The theatre's education programs have been recognized with awards from the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards and the Maryland State Department of Education. Everyman Theatre has also been influenced by the work of notable educators, including John Dewey and Maria Montessori.

Notable Productions and Awards

Everyman Theatre has produced a wide range of notable productions, including Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire and August Wilson's Fences. The theatre has also received numerous awards, including the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Resident Play and the Theatre Communications Group's National Theatre Company Grant. Everyman Theatre's productions have been recognized with awards from the Baltimore City Paper and the Baltimore Magazine, and have been praised by critics from The New York Times and The Washington Post. The theatre has also been recognized for its contributions to the Baltimore arts scene, with awards from the Baltimore Mayor's Office and the Maryland Governor's Office. Everyman Theatre has also been influenced by the work of notable theatre critics, including John Simon and Ben Brantley. Category:Theatres in the United States

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