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Below
is a list of the companies who participated in the 2004
Audience Survey.
To view the results of the
2004 Survey:
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The
Actors' Shakespeare Project (Arlington, MA) brings
the drama of Shakespeare to the audiences of greater Boston
through site-specific productions thatcelebrate the intimate
relationship between audience, actor, and text, in order
to enlighten, educate, and enrich the cultural life of
the region. TAMA Representative: Michael F. Walker |
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Boston
Playwrights’ Theatre (Boston, MA) Founded
in 1981 to promote new plays and playwrights, BPT is an
award-winning professional theatre and home to the Graduate
Playwriting Program at Boston University. BPT produces
their own new works and houses productions of new plays
by outside theatre companies. Every Spring, BPT produces
the acclaimed Boston Theater Marathon. TAMA Representatives:
Kate Snodgrass & Jake Strautman |
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Boston
Theatre Works (Boston, MA) was established to
produce challenging new work with high professional standards
while maintaining a fundamental commitment to diversity.
Through our socially relevant classical and contemporary
productions we reach out to the widest possible range
of artists, while increasing access for low-income audiences,
people of color and young audiences. www.BostonTheatreWorks.com
TAMA Representative: Jason Southerland |
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Company
One’s mission is to be a source of Boston’s
best creative ideas, passionate energies and inspired
collaborations. Company One, a non-profit art production
company, was established to enrich the artistic community
in the Greater Boston area by focusing on the development
of passionate artists and non-traditional audiences under
the age of thirty-five. The company is committed to the
production of quality, innovative theatre and arts education
programs. Company One is the newest Theatre in Residence
at the Boston Center for the Arts. TAMA Representatives:
Sarah Shampnois & Summer Williams |
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Devanaughn
Theatre TAMA Representative: Rose Carlson |
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Gloucester
Stage Company TAMA Representative: Eric Engel |
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Industrial
Theatre TAMA Representative: Bill Donnelly &
Betsy Roe |
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Jewish
Theatre of New England TAMA Representative: Susan
Tovsky |
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Lyric
Stage Company of Boston Founded in 1974, The
Lyric Stage Company is Boston’s oldest professional
resident theatre, dedicated to producing quality theatrical
productions of varying genres and styles which are entertaining,
challenging, and provocative; and to supporting and nurturing
the talents of Boston area theatre artists through employment,
training and development opportunities. We produce a seven
show season at our theatre, positioned between the Back
Bay/South End neighborhoods of Boston. www.LyricStage.com
TAMA Representative: Sara Glidden |
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Mill
6 Theatre Collaborative (Boston, MA) Founded
in 1998. Mill 6 enjoys finding plays and playwrights they
love and bringing them to a wider audience in Boston.
Productions range from local premieres of fantastic works
to commissioned brand new plays by area playwrights. www.mill6.org
TAMA Representatives: Irene Daly & John O’Brien |
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New
Repertory Theatre (Newton Highlands, MA) presents
provocative and intelligent works of both established
and emerging playwrights in an intimate setting that involves
and engages the audience. New Rep has earned a reputation
for dynamic productions that honor the writers and feature
talented professional actors from the New England theatre
community as well as guest artists from around the U.S.
New Rep has received Elliot Norton and IRNE Awards for
outstanding acting, scenic design, direction, and production.TAMA
Representative: Nicholas Peterson |
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The
Nora Theatre Company (Cambridge, MA) The Nora
Theatre Company produces illuminating contemporary and
modern classic theater and champions the voice of women.
We seek to select plays that jostle our hearts and minds,
and to produce them in ways that reveal our common humanity.
Our repertoire includes new scripts, area premieres, and
works that speak with a feminine voice on human concerns
and endeavors. www.TheNora.org TAMA Representative: Karen
Gromis |
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The
Publick Theatre - (Brighton, MA.) Celebrating
its 35th summer season in 2005, the Publick Theatre is
dedicated to "demonstrating the power of the
spoken word" and performs two productions in
repertory at its outdoor venue along the Charles River.
Through The Young Company, the theatre's teen outreach
program, The Publick Theatre is committed to training
a new generation of theatre professionals; more fully
representative of Boston's diverse demographics. www.publicktheatre.com
TAMA Representative: John Furse |
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Speakeasy
Stage Company Since 1992, SpeakEasy Stage has
been Boston’s premier theatre for Boston premieres.
A theatre-in-residence at the Boston Center for the Arts,
SpeakEasy has made a name for itself by offering high-quality
productions of small, cutting-edge plays and musicals
in a uniquely intimate setting. www.SpeakEasyStage.com
TAMA Representative: Jim Torres |
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StageSource,
The Alliance of Theatre Artists and Producers
(Boston, MA) is committed to providing leadership and
resources for the advancement of theatre, serving over
2000 individual artists and over 200 companies in New
England. Our mission is to unite the theatre community
by addressing issues that affect us all. We assist theatre
artists and producers to work collectively in order to
realize our region's greatest cultural potential. TAMA
Representative: Jeff Poulos |
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Stoneham
Theatre (Stoneham, MA) is dedicated to producing
new and unfamiliar works that resonate within its community.
It’s varied repertoire reflects the breadth of interests
and experiences of its audience. It is a fully renovated,
350-seat vaudeville house just eight miles north of downtown
Boston in the heart of Stoneham Square. StonehamTheatre.org.
TAMA Representative: Jeremy Allen Thompson |
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Súgán
Theatre Company (Cambridge, MA) Founded in 1992,
The Súgán is the only professional theatre
company in New England dedicated to the production of
contemporary of Irish and pan-Celtic plays. The Súgán
Theatre is a resident theatre company at the Boston Center
for the Arts. www.sugan.org
TAMA Representative: Peter O’Reilly |
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Theatre
Cooperative (Somervile, MA) The award-winning
Theatre Cooperative presents a full season of productions,
including two festivals (one for 10-minute plays and one
by and about people of color), a New Play Series, and
4 mainstage productions which feature socially-inquisitive
content. Our mission: to challenge our audiences to see
the world with different eyes. TAMA Representative: Lesley
Chapman |
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Theater
Offensive (Boston, MA) marks a bold new step
in the tradition of radical performance and participation.
We believe the diverse realities of our queer lives are
our most powerful basis for cultural creation and organizing
– a chance to pierce through political and artistic
orthodoxy with a double-edged sword of honesty and outrage.
We produce theater pieces, street scenes, musical reviews,
workshops, festivals and engaging creative situations
of all kinds. TAMA Representative: Eve Alpern |
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TheatreZone
TAMA Representative: Danielle Fauteux Jacques |
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Wheelock
Family Theatre (Boston, MA) Wheelock Family Theatre
seeks to improve the lives of children and families through
professional theatre. Our goal is to make theatre that
is an exciting, entertaining, and educational experience
for young people and adults. Wheelock Family Theatre is
called a family theatre because we produce family-oriented
shows: children’s classics, musicals, new and original
works. TAMA Representative: Charles Baldwin |
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Zeitgeist
Stage Company (Boston, MA) explores contemporary
theater by presenting Boston premieres of provocative
plays in an intimate setting providing intense interactions
between actors and the audience. The Boston Globe wrote
that, "Zeitgeist Stage Company has become one of
the most interesting, small non-Equity companies around.”
TAMA Representative: David Miller |
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