Pinnacle Playhouse

Pinnacle Playhouse

The Pinnacle Playhouse is a theatre in Belleville, Ontario, Canada.

History

In 1951, a group of friends gathered to read a play for pleasure. They enjoyed it so much they decided they would form a group and perform it.

That fall, they met again at a tea room in downtown Belleville to plan a public meeting in the Corby Library to form a theatre guild in Belleville.

"The Voice of the People", a play by Robertson Davies, was one of the first one act plays performed. It went on to win the Eastern Ontario Drama League Festival and was invited to the Dominion Drama Festival in St. Johns, New Brunswick, the next spring.

With the onset of television, the theatre struggled to stay alive with little money or location to operate from. Places were used that ranged from the third storey of a downtown building, to a donated room at the back of a building, to a vacant storefront.

In 1969, the city of Belleville provided the guild with use of the D.L. Storey Building on Pinnacle Street, which was formerly a Salvation Army Citadel. The guild members are responsible for all operating costs of the building, including utilities, heat, repairs and maintenance, plus any renovations that are required. It was then renamed the Pinnacle Playhouse and it has been the source of its success ever since.

Renovations

The Playhouse has undergone many transformations, including the initial upgerade to a 126-seat theatre with a revolving stage (which was removed in later renovations). In 1982 – 83 the Belleville Theatre Guild, with donations from subscribers, community groups and local and provincial Governments, renovated the Playhouse to increase seating to 154 and to provide essential space both onstage and off.

In 2002, the Belleville Theatre Guild initiated its “Help Give Us A Lift” campaign to raise funds for an elevator addition, additional wing space, a new box office and a barrier-free washroom. A grant was given by the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The Guild’s building fund, which had been saved for many years, provided the majority of remaining costs. The balance was raised through donations from businesses and individuals in the community. The most significant of these sponsors have their names engraved in the BTG Walk of Fame (on the sidewalk outside the theatre).

Mission

The Belleville Theatre Guild is proud to provide quality community theatre to Hastings County. It has presented a wide variety of plays, musicals and theatre-related workshops. For three generations, the guild has brought excellent theatre training through outreach programmes, and opportunities to perform to young people and those young at heart.

The Belleville Theatre Guild is the envy of many community theatres throughout Ontario and beyond. Over the years, many dedicated Boards of Directors have administrated this cherished organization and this tradition continues to the present time.

Annex

The Guild also has been given a warehouse space that houses, set pieces, props, costumes, a board room, a workroom for our set builders and rehearsal space for upcoming productions. It is called the Annex.

Notable Performers

* Moira Nikander Forrester
* Graham Parkhurst
* Debra Tosh
* Dan Thompson
* Tommy Smith
* Glen Anderson
* Al Zaback
* Sonya Zaback
* Steve Forrester
* Richard Bly
* Miles Forrester
* Nicole Black
* Olivia Lloyd
* Pierre Cooke
* Megan Holt
* Hilary Grant
* Michelle Lintern-Mole
* Lise Lindenberg
* Jason Bremner
* Tom Murray
* Tom Dietzel

External links

* [http://www.bellevilletheatreguild.ca/archives.htm The Pinnacle Playhouse Official Webpage]


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