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The San Jose Repertory Theatre (a.k.a. San Jose Rep) was the first resident professional
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company in
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. It was founded in 1980 by James P. Reber. In 2008, after the demise of the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, the San Jose Rep became the largest non-profit, professional theatre company in the South Bay with an annual operating budget of $5 million. In 2006, it was saved from impending insolvency by a $2 million bailout loan from the city of San Jose; this was later restructured into a long-term loan similar to a mortgage. On June 11, 2014, San Jose Rep ceased operations and filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The building was reopened in 2015 as the Hammer Theatre, now operated by
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.


History


The early years

San Jose Rep was founded by James P. Reber in 1980 (originally as San Jose Repertory Company). James Reber was born in
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, and was raised in the
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. He returned home after having been the first employee of the Berkeley Shakespeare Festival (now California Shakespeare Theatre in Orinda, California) as business manager and general manager. San Jose Rep was formed as San Jose's first resident professional theatre (originally called San Jose Repertory Company), the Rep soon became the fastest growing regional theatre in the country. Mr. Reber led a group of young artists, technical staff, and administrative staff, most of them based in the Bay Area. The Rep's opening production of
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's '' Private Lives'' was the first step for the fledgling company. This was followed by three more plays in 1981 (including one directed by Tony Taccone before he was artistic director at Berkeley Rep). Early support came from the City of San Jose's Fine Arts Commission, which provided funding and worked to help create a viable board of trustees. The first board was led by Dr. Clayton Feldman, who was able to provide guidance for the young staff and helped recruit the future leadership of the Rep, including Attorney Phil Hammer, who succeeded Dr. Feldman. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation provided a key early grant to help hire professional staff. Elaine Knoernschild joined the board in 1982 and became the third board president. As happens with most nonprofit theatres, the founding board members made success possible by their dedication and hard work. Most notable among the Rep's early accomplishments was their payment of competitive wages, a commitment that Mr. Reber made for the company from its inception. David Lemos, a recent graduate of Santa Clara University, became the first production manager and eventually artistic director. Lemos and Reber negotiated with Actors Equity for early concessions and eventually to full Equity (Actors' Union) status. Artistically, San Jose Rep was a bit uneven, but given its age, many productions were surprisingly high quality and were given excellent critical notices and are still revered by patrons. Among the more distinguished productions of the early Rep era were: * A popular WWII version of Shakespeare's ''The Taming of the Shrew'' directed by Anne McNaughton and featuring a dashing and handsome young John Callahan, who later went on to a successful television career, as Petruchio. * A series of large productions done in collaboration with the San Jose Symphony, sponsored by Merrill Lynch and known as the Merrill Lynch Great Performances. These were produced in the massive San Jose Center for Performing Arts and had very short runs. The first was ''The Tempest'' with music by Sibelius and the next was the only known production of Peter Shaffer's masterpiece, ''Amadeus,'' featuring Ray Birk as Salieri and a chorus of Opera San Jose singers performing Mozart's ''Requiem''. The music for both productions was conducted by George Cleave. * A collaborative production of Emily Mann's ''Execution of Justice,'' which told the story of the infamous slaying of San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone by Supervisor Dan White. The production was produced by San Jose Rep, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and the Eureka Theatre. It premiered at the Montgomery Theater and later moved to Berkeley Repertory Theater. *The American premiere of Ken Jenkin's original play, "007 Crossfire" directed by Edward Hastings. *"Translations" by Irish playwright, Brian Friel, directed by James Edmondson in 1986. *A collaboration with San Jose/Cleveland Ballet company for the production of "Swan Lake" with Cynthia Gregory as prima ballerina and San Jose Rep company performing member, Joanna Munisteri in 1987. Among the distinguished alumni of San Jose Rep's early years, all of whom were recruited by the young Artistic Director David Lemos and played significant roles in launching the young company, are: James Houghton, founding artistic director of New York City's unique Signature Theater Company; Richard Rodgers, director of the Drama Division at Juilliard; James Bundy, artistic director of Yale Repertory Theater and dean of the prestigious Yale School of Drama; Elaine Avila, associate professor of theatre dramatic writing at the University of New Mexico; fingerstyle guitarist, singer, songwriter. Educator Stevie Coyle; Oregon Shakespeare Festival Associate Artist, director and resident actor -James Edmondson; Oregon State Representative Peter Buckley (D-Ashland); and Kenneth Kelleher, artistic director of Pacific Repertory Theater.


The Timothy Near era

The arrival of Timothy Near as artistic director in 1987 signaled the theatre's commitment to produce plays that spoke to the city's diverse community both directly or by inflection. The Rep achieved this with modernized versions of the classics, contemporary works, and a commitment to developing new plays.The History of San Jose Rep
, San Jose Repertory Theatre.
In 1997 the company moved from the Montgomery Theater (attached to the San Jose Civic AuditoriumMontgomery Theater page
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Timothy Near's vision of reaching the ethnically diverse San Jose population was highlighted by opening the newly built new home of the Rep with the West Coast premiere of '' Thunder Knocking on the Door'' by
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playwright
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, with a Rep-commissioned score by Michael Butler and local
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legend Chris Cain. The company commissioned a locally based musical from Craig Bohmler and Mary Bracken Phillips for its 25th anniversary season.Messina, Marianne
"Of Ghosts And Guns"
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''. September 7–13, 2005.
This resulted in ''The Haunting of Winchester'', about rifle heiress Sarah Winchester and her
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in San Jose. The musical premiered in September–October 2005.Jenkins, Jeffrey Eric
''The Best Plays Theater Yearbook''
Hal Leonard Corporation, 2007. p. 337.


The Rick Lombardo era

After Near's departure, the Rep conducted a national search and selected Rick Lombardo in 2009. Lombardo joined the financially struggling companyKTVU, "SJ Council Approves $2 Million Bailout For Theater Company", 17 October 2006 after 13 years as the producing artistic director at
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in Boston, where he was credited with bringing in a younger and more diverse audience.Louise Kennedy, The Boston Glob

"The House Lombardo Built - and Left Behind"
Notable projects under Rick Lombardo's leadership include: * The world premiere of
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's stage adaptation of The Kite Runner (play), which was named Outstanding Production at a Large Theatre by the Bay Area Theatre Critics' Circle,Stark Insider

"San Jose Rep receives 5 San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics' Circle Awards", 04 May 2010
and which has also gone on to numerous other American and international productions. * The American West Coast premiere of Anupama Chandrasekhar's play "Disconnect." * The world premiere of a new rock musical adaptation of
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San Jose Mercury News

"Review: 'Snow Queen' sparkles at San Jose Rep", 05 December 2013
by Lombardo, Kirsten Brandt and Haddon Kime. After the San Jose Rep production in 2013, this musical was invited to be a featured selection in The New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2014.Theatremania

"The Snow Queen Set for New York Premiere at NYMF ", 17 June 2014
* The American West Coast premiere of Melinda Lopez's play "Sonia Flew." * The world premiere of Jonathan Marc Feldman's "Death of the Novel", which starred
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, from AMC's
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.Playbill, "Death of the Novel, With "Mad Men" Star Vincent Kartheiser, Begins at San Jose Rep", 30 August 2012 In June 2014, the San Jose Repertory Theatre board of trustees informed Mr. Lombardo that they had voted to close the theater as he was in rehearsal for American Premiere of "Landscape With Weapon" by
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. About the closing, Lombardo had this to say:


Facilities

The Rep started performing at the 500+ seat Montgomery Theatre, owned by the City of San Jose. The dream of building and performing in their own theater became reality in 1997 when they moved to their new home, San Jose Repertory Theater, a few blocks away. After the Rep closed, the building became the Susan and Phil Hammer Theatre Center named for the former mayor and her husband who were instrumental in getting the theater built. The theater consists of three seating sections, with a total capacity of 584 people.


See also

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* TheatreWorks (Silicon Valley),
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* Berkeley Repertory Theatre *
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer. The Festival now offers matinee and evening performances of a wide range of classic and contemporary pla ...
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References


External links


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