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Huntington Theatre Company

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Huntington Theatre Company
NameHuntington Theatre Company
TypeNon-profit
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
Founded1982
FounderPeter Altman

Huntington Theatre Company, a renowned non-profit theatre company, was founded in 1982 by Peter Altman in collaboration with Boston University. The company has since become a leading cultural institution in Boston, Massachusetts, known for its productions of classic and contemporary plays, including works by Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, and August Wilson. With a strong commitment to Boston University and the local community, the company has established itself as a major player in the American theatre scene, alongside other prominent companies like the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Guthrie Theater. The company's productions have been recognized with numerous awards, including Tony Awards, Drama Desk Awards, and Obie Awards, and have been praised by critics from The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Variety (magazine).

History

The company's history began with its first production, A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Peter Altman and starring Alvin Epstein and Jerzy Grotowski. This was followed by productions of The Glass Menagerie and Death of a Salesman, which featured Helen Hayes and Jason Robards. Over the years, the company has produced a wide range of plays, including works by Eugene O'Neill, Lillian Hellman, and Edward Albee, and has collaborated with other prominent theatre companies, such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre (United Kingdom). The company has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has produced plays that showcase the work of underrepresented voices, including Lorraine Hansberry, Langston Hughes, and Suzan-Lori Parks. The company's productions have been seen by audiences from New York City to Los Angeles, and have been praised by critics from The Washington Post and The Chicago Tribune.

Productions

The company's productions have included a wide range of classic and contemporary plays, such as Hamlet, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Angels in America. The company has also produced numerous world premieres, including plays by David Auburn, Donald Margulies, and Melissa James Gibson. In addition, the company has produced several musicals, including Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and Sunday in the Park with George, which featured Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin. The company's productions have been recognized with numerous awards, including Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards, and Drama Desk Awards, and have been praised by critics from The Los Angeles Times and The San Francisco Chronicle. The company has also collaborated with other prominent artists, including Stephen Sondheim, John Kander, and Fred Ebb.

Venue

The company is based at the Boston University Theatre, a state-of-the-art facility that features a proscenium arch and a seating capacity of over 600. The theatre is located in the heart of Boston's Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, and is easily accessible by public transportation. The company also produces plays at other venues, including the Cutler Majestic Theatre and the Wimberly Theatre, which are both located in Boston's Theatre District. The company's venues have hosted numerous productions, including plays by William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and Tennessee Williams, and have been recognized for their excellent acoustics and sightlines. The company's venues have also been praised by critics from The Boston Herald and The Phoenix (newspaper).

Education_and_Community

The company is committed to education and community outreach, and offers a range of programs and services to local schools and community organizations. The company's education program includes workshops, masterclasses, and residencies, and is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the theatre arts. The company also offers discounted tickets and subsidized transportation to low-income families and underserved communities. The company's community outreach programs have been recognized with numerous awards, including National Endowment for the Arts grants and Boston Foundation awards, and have been praised by critics from The Bay State Banner and The Dorchester Reporter. The company has also collaborated with other prominent organizations, including the Boston Public Library and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Awards_and_Recognition

The company has received numerous awards and recognitions for its productions, including Tony Awards, Drama Desk Awards, and Obie Awards. The company has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has received awards from The National Theatre Conference and The Theatre Communications Group. The company's productions have been praised by critics from The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Variety (magazine), and have been recognized with numerous Pulitzer Prizes and National Endowment for the Arts grants. The company has also been recognized for its excellence in theatre education, and has received awards from The American Alliance for Theatre and Education and The National Association of Schools of Theatre.

Artistic_Direction

The company's artistic direction is led by Peter DuBois, who has been the company's artistic director since 2008. Under DuBois' leadership, the company has produced a wide range of plays, including works by Eugene O'Neill, Lillian Hellman, and Edward Albee. The company has also collaborated with other prominent artists, including Stephen Sondheim, John Kander, and Fred Ebb. DuBois has been recognized for his commitment to new play development, and has received awards from The National New Play Network and The Playwrights' Center. The company's artistic direction has been praised by critics from The Boston Globe and The Phoenix (newspaper), and has been recognized with numerous awards, including Tony Awards and Drama Desk Awards. The company has also been recognized for its excellence in theatre production, and has received awards from The United States Institute for Theatre Technology and The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.

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