122 South Putnam
Williamston, MI
48895
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About Us
We believe that theatre can enrich our lives and make a positive difference in our community, both culturally and economically.
We believe that theatre should be accessible and affordable to everyone, whether they live in a large coastal city or a small Midwestern town.
We believe that there are voices in the Midwest worth hearing, and our goal is to create moving, entertaining, professional theatre for and about this part of the world.
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Brief History
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The Williamston Theatre began as the Williamston Theatre Project in the spring of 2004 when four Michigan-based theatre professionals, actor John Lepard, director Tony Caselli, arts administrator Christine Purchis and actress and producer Emily Sutton-Smith, chose Williamston as a location to found a not-for-profit, small, professional live theatre company, modeled closely after the Purple Rose Theatre model in Chelsea. Click here to read more about the four founders of the Theatre.
Williamston Theatre's mission is to produce professional theatre that excites and engages our audiences while challenging us all to explore our lives. This mission statement is supported by the following objectives: to be an integral part of the cultural fabric of Michigan; to pursue innovative collaboration in every aspect of our work; to establish a home for Midwest artists; and, to engage audiences of diverse ages, cultures and economic backgrounds.
Throughout 2005, the four founders worked to develop their business plan, secure support for the project and raise awareness in the community. In late 2005, a local developer pledged to support the Theatre by underwriting its facility expenses. After a thorough evaluation, the property at 122 South Putnam Street in downtown Williamston was deemed suitable as a theatre space. Community volunteers rallied around the effort to open the Theatre and spent literally hundreds of man-hours building, painting and remodeling the former retail space to be a workable black box theatre with eighty-eight seats. Additional Particulars, a comedy by Ed Simpson, was the Theatre's first full production and opened in June 2006.
With an Arts Project grant from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs in support of their first full season, the Williamston Theatre launched 2006-2007 with the Midwest premiere of Rounding Third, a comedy by Richard Dresser. The Detroit Free Press named the production one of the Top Ten Shows of 2006. A co-production with Meadow Brook Theatre yielded Every Christmas Story Ever Told, which has become an annual holiday tradition. The 06-07 Season also featured Fully Committed, a comedy by Becky Mode, the Midwest premiere of Music From A Sparkling Planet, a comedy by Douglas Carter Beane and the world premiere of Flap, from Michigan playwright Annie Martin. In 2007-2008, the Williamston Theatre produced its first musical (Guys On Ice), collaborated on the Tony Award winning play Art with the MSU Department of Theatre, presented the Michigan premiere of Hate Mail, produced the world premiere of Maidens, Mothers and Crones, a new play about women in the Midwest and rounded out the season with the Pulitzer Prize winning Talley's Folly, by Lanford Wilson. Maidens, Mothers and Crones won three Lansing City Pulse Pulsar Awards for Best Original Play, Best Ensemble and Best Production and a Lansing State Journal Thespie Award for Best Original Play. The Lansing State Journal also named the Williamston Theatre and its founders as the recipient of the prestigious 2008 Robert Busby Award for extraordinary overall contribution to theatre in the Greater Lansing area.
The Williamston Theatre's success during a time of economic hardship can be attributed to the diligent work of its founders and the support and commitment of its board, volunteers and donors. Since its founding, the Theatre has received contributions from hundreds of individual donors and support from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, the Capital Region Community Foundation, the Jackson National Community Fund, Midwest Homes, Cardinal Fabricating, Meijer, Target, the Sinas Dramis Law Firm, Mercantile Bank of Michigan, ASAP Printing, WKAR and the Williamston True Value Hardware.
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