Who We Are
The Theatre produces six to eight major shows each year, provides an extensive youth program, coordinates and facilitates senior citizen programming, and maintains a script library. Cooperative projects and involvement with other community organizations are often sought, and diverse groups throughout the community have brought wide varieties of interests and expertise to the theatre. Theatre Lawrence is primarily a volunteer organization with a small professional staff. Each year over 400 individuals contribute some 26,000 documented hours of service onstage, backstage, and in committee work.
What We Do
The Theatre Lawrence partners with volunteers to create and deliver extraordinary theatre and education programs that engage community members of all ages and backgrounds as audience members and participants. The Theatre began performances in the mid 1970's at the Lawrence Arts Center when that facility was undergoing conversion from a library. Lawrence Community Theatre was organized in 1977 and incorporated as a not for profit in 1978 by a handful of individuals with a "kitty" of $500. Scheduling at the Arts Center led to a gypsy-like existence for LCT with rehearsals scattered around the city, storage in basements, garages and barns and set construction outdoors (subject to birds) or indoors (sometimes subject to leaky roofs and flooding). In its search for additional performance space LCT did shows in South Park, Trinity Episcopal Church and at Teepee Junction. In 1984 LCT moved to a former church at 1501 New Hampshire. This facility was purchased and renovated with the help of many community volunteers. In addition to doing major fund raising for professional renovation work, LCT received large amounts of donated services and volunteer labor. Architect, Larry Good and retired KU TechnicalDirector and Lighting Designer Charles Lown collaborated on the planning and oversight of the project. The Theatre opened in January of 1985 with an original script by local playwright John Clifford, entitled I WAS RIGHT HERE A MOMENT AGO. A fire in December of 2003 did over $150,000 damage to the theatre and its contents. A faulty lighting fixture in the costume storage area was the cause and almost two thirds of the theatre's costumes were destroyed, while the rest of the building suffered extensive damage. In September of 2010, Lawrence Community Theatre changed its logo and name to THEATRE LAWRENCE to more accurately reflect its scope of its programming and outreach. Due to the cessation of the Kansas Arts Commission in 2011, the Theatre lost it's funding from the State of Kansas, and we are more dependent on our volunteers than ever. TL is excited to be building a new facility in West Lawrence due to open possibly in June of 2013. Check the website for latest updates.
Details
| (785) 843-7469 ext. 211 | |
| (785) 832-0695 | |
| volunteer@theatrelawrence.com | |
| Steven Fendt | |
| Volunteer Coordinator | |
| http://www.theatrelawrence.com |