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Boston Court Pasadena (also known as The Theatre at Boston Court) is a Regional theatre noted for its productions of new works. Located in Pasadena , California, it houses a 99-seat theatre for its mainstage productions, as well as a 80-seat black box theatre .
The Theatre @ Boston Court: 2015: Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles: The Getty Villa: Hold These Truths: ACT Theatre: Pygmalion: Pasadena Playhouse: 2014: Everything You Touch: The Theatre @ Boston Court, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Cherry Lane Theatre: World Premiere, LADCC Award nomination for Best Director 2013: R II: The Theatre @ Boston ...
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The community theatre organization quickly grew and in May 1924, the citizens of Pasadena raised funds to build a new theatre in the city center at 39 South El Molino Avenue. Completed in 1925, the theatre was designed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style by Pasadena artist and architect Elmer Grey , with a fire curtain painted by Pasadena ...
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The League of Resident Theatres (LORT) is a collective bargaining association with over 70 non-profit theatre members in the U.S. LORT members.LORT serves as a way for member resident theaters, also called regional theaters, to bargain collectively on behalf of theater management with Actors' Equity Association, the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and United Scenic Artists.
His work has been produced by Second Stage Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Boston Court Pasadena Theatre Company, Geva Theatre Center, Page 73 Productions, The Production Company, SoHo Playhouse, and elsewhere.
The 3,029-seat theater hosts musicals, operas and concerts, among other events, on its 56 by 42 ft (17 by 13 m) stage. The venue's theatre organ was acquired in 1979, having been commissioned from American firm M. P. Möller in 1938 as a touring organ by Englishman Reginald Foort, who attended its Pasadena inauguration on April 23, 1980. [2]