- WaterTower Theatre
WaterTower Theatre, formed in 1996, is the resident theatre company of the Addison Theatre Centre,
Addison, Texas , in theDallas/Fort Worth Metroplex . WaterTower is a constituent of theTheatre Communications Group , the national organization for the American theatre (see member theatres) and is also a member of theDallas Theatre League .History
In its 11-year history, WaterTower Theatre has presented over 76 productions of plays and musicals. It has produced 5 world premieres including the musicals "Song of Motherhood" and "
Blind Lemon : Prince of Country Blues", and the plays "Free Fall" (withSandy Duncan ), "Baptized to the Bone" by Dave Johnson, and "A Country Life", Producing Artistic Director Terry Martin’s southern adaptation ofAnton Chekhov ’sUncle Vanya . The Theatre has also mounted over a dozen regional premiere productions.Performance Venues
The Theatre’s venue, the Addison Theatre Centre, is a 32,000 square foot state-of-the-art, custom-designed space, including the flexible Main Stage (seating approximately 200) and the Studio Theatre (seating approximately 70). WaterTower and the Addison Theatre Center were profiled in the “American Stages” series produced by
National Public Radio ’s "All Things Considered ", in a segment on “Theater Shape and Design.” Productions are also staged in the Stone Cottage (seating approximately 50) adjacent to the Theatre Centre.Current Season
WaterTower Theatre’s 2007-2008 season includes:
Main Stage
* "The Great American Trailer Park Musical " (September - October 2007)
* "Rockin’ Christmas Party" (November - December 2007)
* "As You Like It " byWilliam Shakespeare (January – February 2008)
* "The Foreigner", byLarry Shue (April 2008)
* "Intimate Apparel " byLynn Nottage (May – June 2008
* "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ", music & lyrics byStephen Sondheim , book byBurt Shevelove &Larry Gelbart (July – August 2008)Studio Theatre/Discover Series
* "The Little Dog Laughed " byDouglas Carter Beane (October - November 2007)
* "Almost, Maine " byJohn Cariani (February - March 2008)
* "Tuesdays with Morrie " byMitch Albom andJeffrey Hatcher (January – February 2008)Out of the Loop Festival
The Theatre’s annual Out of the Loop Festival, a 10-day celebration of theatre, dance, music and art, seeks to present new work by local and national writers. The Festival features productions by WaterTower Theatre as well as other arts organizations from the local area and the region, utilizing the Theatre's three performances spaces simultaneously. This year’s festival runs March 6 – 16, 2008.
Awards and Recognitions
Since 1999, WaterTower Theatre productions and artists have been honored 34 times and have received over 125 nominations at the annual
Leon Rabin Awards presented by theDallas Theatre League . Productions awarded Best Play: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " (2002), "The Old Settler" (2003). Productions awarded Best Musical: "Sweeney Todd " (2002), "Urinetown : The Musical" (2006). WaterTower’s world premiere productions of "Blind Lemon : Prince of Country Blues" (2001) and "A Country Life" (2005) earned Leon Rabin Awards for Best New Work. Productions named in the annual Theater Top Ten by theDallas Morning News include: "Sweeney Todd " (2001), "The Old Settler" (2003), "The Spitfire Grill ", and "A Country Life" (2004),Lisa Loomer 's "Living Out" (2005), "Urinetown : The Musical" (2006), and "The Great American Trailer Park Musical " (2007).In June 2007, WaterTower was featured in
D Magazine as "The Best Theater in Dallas." [ [http://www.dmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=MultiPublishing&mod=PublishingTitles&mid=7155F7796F354F21B1183937D847D6DF&tier=4&id=091D487492D14792BD863338317B3EA5 "The Best Theatre in Dallas" by Glen Arbery - D Magazine, June 2007.] ] Among other prior honors, WaterTower was named Best Local Theatre byD Magazine in 2005 and theDallas Observer in 2002. The Out of the Loop Festival was named Best Inaugural Festival byD Magazine in 2002 and in 2004 was awarded a special citation from the Dallas/Fort Worth Theatre Critics Forum for providing performance opportunities to new works and new production companies.References
External links
* [http://www.watertowertheatre.org WaterTower Theatre's website]
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