Source Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
Source Theatre Company was a non-profit theater company in Washington, D.C., that operated from 1977 until 2002 and formally disbanded in 2006.
Source Theatre Company Logo in use at the time the company ceased production | |
| Formation | 1977 |
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| Dissolved | 2002 |
| Type | Theatre group |
| Purpose | New plays and reinterpretation of the classics |
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Located at 1835 14th St NW in the 14th Street corridor, its theatre building had a 120-seat black box performance space with loading dock and dressing rooms. The second floor had a rehearsal room, conference room, and office space.[1]
The company aimed to help emerging theater artists, by producing new plays, reinterpreting the classics, non-traditional casting, and performing in non-established performance space. It received six Helen Hayes Awards and was nominated for 44 more.[2]
Since the company disbanded in 2006, its facility has been used by several theatrical organizations, including:
References
- "Source Rental". Cultural D.C. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
- "HHA Nominees & Recipients". Theatre Washington. Retrieved October 18, 2015.
- "Constellation Theatre Company web site". Constellation Theatre Company.
- "Washington Improv Theater web site". Washington Improv Theater: DC's Home for Improv Comedy.
- "The In Series web site". The In Series.
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