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Village Theatre is a major regional theatre located in the
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. It is a member of
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and the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. The theatre was founded in
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, in 1979 and built a second location in Issaquah in 1994.Issaquah History Museums

Issaquah Theater (Village Theatre First Stage)
" Published December 9, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
Village Theatre was contracted by the City of
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, in 1998 to be the resident performing and management company of the Everett Performing Arts Center. Programming includes a five-show Mainstage season (performed in Issaquah and at the Everett Performing Arts Center), Village Originals (a program of musicals in-progress presented in collaboration with authors and composers), KIDSTAGE (a year-round youth education program), and Pied Piper (an arts-presenting program with performances in Everett,
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, and Issaquah).


History

According to Village Theatre's Executive Producer, Robb Hunt, the theatre's roots run all the way to Montana, where actor and director Carl Darchuk ran a small theatre. When a member of that theatre's board of directors, Jon Wheeler, moved to Issaquah in the late 70s, he encouraged Darchuk to come out and take a look. Issaquah had an old movie house that was standing empty, and a burgeoning population of young families looking for entertainment. Village Theatre debuted ''
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'' on April 20, 1979. In that year Village also elected six members to the original board of directors, with Darchuk as the founding artistic director. Village, which now has 20,000 subscribers in Issaquah and Everett, is one of only ten companies in the National Alliance for Musical Theatre reporting such high attendance figures. Their Mainstage productions have included beloved classics such as '' Annie Get Your Gun'', ''
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''. Additionally, the theatre's youth education program serves over 57,000 young people, families and schools annually. Village Theatre has been under the guidance of Executive Director Robb Hunt and Artistic Director Jerry Dixon since 1979 and 2018, respectively. Dixon succeeded original artistic director Steve Tomkins, who retired in the spring of 2018 at the conclusion of his 25th season at the helm. Dixon, a New York director and actor known for his Broadway and off-Broadway credits, has directed Village's productions of ''
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'', ''
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'', ''A Proper Place'', and ''
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''. Dixon, whose career has largely focused on new work, plans an expansion of Village's commitment to it.Somers, Dusty.
At Village Theatre, Artistic Director Steve Tomkins leaving a legacy, while Jerry Dixon looks ahead
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Production history

Village Theatre's production history reaches back to 1979.


New musicals

The theatre's Village Originals program has launched over 160 new musical productions since its inception in 1995 (when it was called the First Stage New Musicals Series). The program presents readings and workshops of nascent shows during the annual Festival of New Musicals, and full-fledged trial productions as part of its Beta Series. Notable musicals that had their debuts as part of the Village Originals program include: * ''
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'', developed and premiered at Village Theatre in 2006 and 2007, respectively, opened on Broadway in 2010 and received three
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nominations, with Village Theatre performer
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winning the
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.
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'', written and workshopped at Village Theatre by Issaquah native
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, went on to win three 2009 Tony Awards out of its eleven nominations and the 2010
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.Duff, Deanna.
Most Influential: Robb Hunt and Steve Tomkins
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Published November 2010, Retrieved June 8, 2017.
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It Shoulda Been You ''It Shoulda Been You'' is a musical with music by Barbara Anselmi and book and lyrics by Brian Hargrove. The musical ran on Broadway from March 17, 2015 (previews) to August 9, 2015. The musical involves a wedding which brings together the fami ...
'', workshopped and produced at Village Theatre in 2010 and 2012, respectively, opened on Broadway in 2015, becoming Village Theatre's third original musical to reach Broadway. * In March 2020, '' Hansel and Gretl and Heidi and Günter'', a new work written by Hannah Kohl, Will Aronson, and Daniel Maté, was cancelled on opening night due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.


Locations

Village Theatre was founded in 1979 in a historic theater building. This building, now known as the First Stage Theatre, was built in 1913 by Mr. Rufus H. Glenn as a silent-film theater. The theater has a flat floor and originally had removable seats to make room for other activities held in the building. Village Theatre then constructed the Francis J. Gaudette Theatre—down the street from the First Stage Theatre—in November 1994. Village Theatre holds its Mainstage productions in the Francis J. Gaudette Theatre and its Issaquah KIDSTAGE and Village Originals programs in the First Stage Theatre. In 1998, Village Theatre was contracted by the City of Everett to be the resident performing and management company of the Everett Performing Arts Center. Village Theatre began leasing the adjacent property, a bank building built in 1962, from the City of Everett in 2010. Village Theatre renovated the building, now the Cope-Gillette Theatre, in 2015 to house their Everett KIDSTAGE and youth education programs.


References

{{Authority control Theatres in Washington (state) Organizations based in Issaquah, Washington 1979 establishments in Washington (state) Theatres completed in 1994