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Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre

Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre (HART), originally the Hillsboro Actors Repertory Theater, is a community theatre group in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1994, the non-profit group presents around six plays each year. Their 99-seat theater is located in downtown Hillsboro next to the Hillsboro Civic Center along Washington Street.

Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre
AbbreviationHART
Formation1994
TypeNon-profit community theatre
PurposeTheatrical productions
Location
President of the Board
Aurea Taylor
Marlys Carter, Paul Johnson, Kelcey Weaver, William Crawford, Cindy Wilkins, Doug Sellers
Key people
Past President Doug Sellers
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitewww.hart-theatre.org

History edit

The Hillsboro Actors Repertory Theater was founded in 1994 by John and Kim Sandstrom as an extension of their dinner-theater company SandStorm Productions.[1][2] The married couple opened the theater in the former J. C. Penney store in downtown Hillsboro using their own money, grants, and donated time a materials.[1] Kim Sandstrom also started the Hillsboro Actors Training studio at the same time.[1] HART’s debut production was the comedy Light Up the Sky written by playwright Moss Hart.[2] Directed by Nicholette Reid, the production debuted in September 1994.[2]

By the end of their second season in 1996, the 70-seat theater had produced 11 plays.[3] Productions in the early years included Romeo and Juliet, Barefoot in the Park, and Show Boat among others.[3] In February 1996, the Sandstroms began looking at selling the company to a non-profit group.[3] They sold it that year to the Friends of HART in order to focus on raising their family, though Kim remained involved as artistic director for a year.[4] Kim Sandstrom took a hiatus from performing in 2001 after developing health problems, but returned in 2003 to start in Shirley Valentine, a one-person play by Willy Russell.[4] Actor Bret Harrison got his first acting role at HART in a production of Our Town in these early years of HART.[5] By 2004, Michael Hibbard had become the artistic director at HART and in June the company had to move out of its original home that held 83 seats after rent doubled at the space.[5] The group had also changed its name to Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre.[5] Productions were then held and a variety of venues, including the Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center.[5]

 
HART Theatre entrance

In February 2005, the theater company began negotiating with the city of Hillsboro to lease a building next to the new Hillsboro Civic Center.[6] HART needed to raise more than $350,000 before late October to remodel the location along southeast Washington Street that previously housed a Pizza Schmizza restaurant and an office of Portland General Electric.[6] Later the city gave an extension on the time HART had to raise the $600,000 needed to remodel the building.[7] In December 2005, the theater received a $60,000 grant from the state of Oregon.[8]

Major contributors to the fundraising campaign included Spirit Mountain Foundation, the Collins Foundation, and the Meyer Memorial Trust who had the largest donation with $100,000.[9] By December 2006, the group had raised enough funds to sign a ten-year lease on the city-owned building at Second and Washington.[10] The new theater opened in April 2007 with Marc Camoletti’s Don't Dress for Dinner.[11] In September 2009, the theater added a $15,000 marquee to the building.[12]

More recent productions have included Quilters in 2010,[13] Woman In Black in 2011,[14] Rumors,[15] and Gracie for President in 2012.[16][17] The theatre offers new works as well as the familiar, making an ongoing commitment to their patrons, local playwrights, directors and actors to bring a variety of entertainment and performances to the local community.[18]

Productions edit

Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre produces six to ten shows each year.[11][19] The theater is a community theater, and thus actors are unpaid.[19] Those actors involved in productions often perform other roles with the theater including making costumes, cleaning, and other behind the scenes work.[19] Shows are held on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, with Sunday shows as matinées.[20] The theater is housed in a 3,825-square-foot (355.4 m2) building owned by Hillsboro.[6] Seating 99 people, the building includes a concession stand, a lobby, a ticket office, dressing rooms, restrooms, and an 800-square-foot (74 m2) stage.[10][11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Colby, Richard N. (August 26, 1994). "You gotta have HART". The Oregonian. p. D2.
  2. ^ a b c Wood, Mark Dundas (September 8, 1994). "Hillsboro theater company debuts with Moss Hart's 'Light up the Sky'". The Oregonian. p. D8.
  3. ^ a b c Colby, Richard N. (February 27, 1996). "Success writes a happy script for Actors Repertory Theater". The Oregonian. p. B2.
  4. ^ a b Mandel, Michelle (August 14, 2003). "West Zoner: Staging real life". The Oregonian. p. 1.
  5. ^ a b c d Smith, Jill (June 3, 2004). "West Zoner: The last curtain call". The Oregonian. p. 1.
  6. ^ a b c Danks, Holly (February 3, 2005). "West Zoner: Deal sets stage for theater to have home". The Oregonian. p. 1.
  7. ^ Bermudez, Esmeralda (October 20, 2005). "Metro West Neighbors; Hillsboro theater's fundraiser extended". The Oregonian. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Hillsboro theater gets early holiday present". The Oregonian. December 23, 2005. p. C3.
  9. ^ Gregory, Roger (May 18, 2006). "Metro West Neighbors; Hillsboro Artists' theater closes in on funds goal". The Oregonian. p. 7.
  10. ^ a b Bermudez, Esmeralda (December 28, 2006). "Metro West Neighbors; Group hopes to perform in new theater in March". The Oregonian. p. 4.
  11. ^ a b c Gorman, Kathleen (March 29, 2007). "Metro West Neighbors; Hillsboro Will arts help revive downtown?". The Oregonian. p. 13.
  12. ^ Pate, Karen (September 17, 2009). "Hillsboro's HART theater looks ahead on 15th anniversary". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  13. ^ Boatwright, JoAnn (April 16, 2010). "Quilters HART presents the musical with quilts loaned by the Westside Quilters Guild". The Hillsboro Argus. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  14. ^ "HART Theatre gets spooky with 'The Woman in Black'". Forest Grove News-Times. October 12, 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-29.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Hachmann, Cari (March 27, 2012). "Curtain falling soon for Rumors". Forest Grove News-Times. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  16. ^ Arth, Tina (September 12, 2012). "HART Theatre keeps "the memories of early show business greats alive"". Washington County Review. Archived from the original on November 29, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  17. ^ Baker, Darrell (September 12, 2012). "HART Theatre keeps "the memories of early show business greats alive"". Washington County Review. Archived from the original on November 29, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  18. ^ Podos, Batya (April 6, 2012). . HART website. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  19. ^ a b c Mandel, Michelle (November 27, 2003). "West Zoner: Think theatrically, act locally". The Oregonian. p. 18.
  20. ^ Productions. 2010-02-25 at the Wayback Machine HART Theatre. Retrieved on September 11, 2009.

External links edit

  • Hillsboro theatre’s ‘Bleacher Bums’ delves into pro baseball history – comedically
  • Beaverton mom helps bring theater to local families

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Hillsboro Artists Regional Theatre HART originally the Hillsboro Actors Repertory Theater is a community theatre group in Hillsboro Oregon United States Founded in 1994 the non profit group presents around six plays each year Their 99 seat theater is located in downtown Hillsboro next to the Hillsboro Civic Center along Washington Street Hillsboro Artists Regional TheatreAbbreviationHARTFormation1994TypeNon profit community theatrePurposeTheatrical productionsLocationHillsboro Oregon45 31 17 N 122 59 17 W 45 52139 N 122 98806 W 45 52139 122 98806President of the BoardAurea TaylorBoard of directorsMarlys Carter Paul Johnson Kelcey Weaver William Crawford Cindy Wilkins Doug SellersKey peoplePast President Doug SellersMain organBoard of DirectorsWebsitewww hart theatre org Contents 1 History 2 Productions 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Hillsboro Actors Repertory Theater was founded in 1994 by John and Kim Sandstrom as an extension of their dinner theater company SandStorm Productions 1 2 The married couple opened the theater in the former J C Penney store in downtown Hillsboro using their own money grants and donated time a materials 1 Kim Sandstrom also started the Hillsboro Actors Training studio at the same time 1 HART s debut production was the comedy Light Up the Sky written by playwright Moss Hart 2 Directed by Nicholette Reid the production debuted in September 1994 2 By the end of their second season in 1996 the 70 seat theater had produced 11 plays 3 Productions in the early years included Romeo and Juliet Barefoot in the Park and Show Boat among others 3 In February 1996 the Sandstroms began looking at selling the company to a non profit group 3 They sold it that year to the Friends of HART in order to focus on raising their family though Kim remained involved as artistic director for a year 4 Kim Sandstrom took a hiatus from performing in 2001 after developing health problems but returned in 2003 to start in Shirley Valentine a one person play by Willy Russell 4 Actor Bret Harrison got his first acting role at HART in a production of Our Town in these early years of HART 5 By 2004 Michael Hibbard had become the artistic director at HART and in June the company had to move out of its original home that held 83 seats after rent doubled at the space 5 The group had also changed its name to Hillsboro Artists Regional Theatre 5 Productions were then held and a variety of venues including the Glenn amp Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center 5 nbsp HART Theatre entrance In February 2005 the theater company began negotiating with the city of Hillsboro to lease a building next to the new Hillsboro Civic Center 6 HART needed to raise more than 350 000 before late October to remodel the location along southeast Washington Street that previously housed a Pizza Schmizza restaurant and an office of Portland General Electric 6 Later the city gave an extension on the time HART had to raise the 600 000 needed to remodel the building 7 In December 2005 the theater received a 60 000 grant from the state of Oregon 8 Major contributors to the fundraising campaign included Spirit Mountain Foundation the Collins Foundation and the Meyer Memorial Trust who had the largest donation with 100 000 9 By December 2006 the group had raised enough funds to sign a ten year lease on the city owned building at Second and Washington 10 The new theater opened in April 2007 with Marc Camoletti s Don t Dress for Dinner 11 In September 2009 the theater added a 15 000 marquee to the building 12 More recent productions have included Quilters in 2010 13 Woman In Black in 2011 14 Rumors 15 and Gracie for President in 2012 16 17 The theatre offers new works as well as the familiar making an ongoing commitment to their patrons local playwrights directors and actors to bring a variety of entertainment and performances to the local community 18 Productions editHillsboro Artists Regional Theatre produces six to ten shows each year 11 19 The theater is a community theater and thus actors are unpaid 19 Those actors involved in productions often perform other roles with the theater including making costumes cleaning and other behind the scenes work 19 Shows are held on Fridays Saturdays and Sundays with Sunday shows as matinees 20 The theater is housed in a 3 825 square foot 355 4 m2 building owned by Hillsboro 6 Seating 99 people the building includes a concession stand a lobby a ticket office dressing rooms restrooms and an 800 square foot 74 m2 stage 10 11 See also editBag amp Baggage ProductionsReferences edit a b c Colby Richard N August 26 1994 You gotta have HART The Oregonian p D2 a b c Wood Mark Dundas September 8 1994 Hillsboro theater company debuts with Moss Hart s Light up the Sky The Oregonian p D8 a b c Colby Richard N February 27 1996 Success writes a happy script for Actors Repertory Theater The Oregonian p B2 a b Mandel Michelle August 14 2003 West Zoner Staging real life The Oregonian p 1 a b c d Smith Jill June 3 2004 West Zoner The last curtain call The Oregonian p 1 a b c Danks Holly February 3 2005 West Zoner Deal sets stage for theater to have home The Oregonian p 1 Bermudez Esmeralda October 20 2005 Metro West Neighbors Hillsboro theater s fundraiser extended The Oregonian p 1 Hillsboro theater gets early holiday present The Oregonian December 23 2005 p C3 Gregory Roger May 18 2006 Metro West Neighbors Hillsboro Artists theater closes in on funds goal The Oregonian p 7 a b Bermudez Esmeralda December 28 2006 Metro West Neighbors Group hopes to perform in new theater in March The Oregonian p 4 a b c Gorman Kathleen March 29 2007 Metro West Neighbors Hillsboro Will arts help revive downtown The Oregonian p 13 Pate Karen September 17 2009 Hillsboro s HART theater looks ahead on 15th anniversary The Oregonian Retrieved 2009 09 23 Boatwright JoAnn April 16 2010 Quilters HART presents the musical with quilts loaned by the Westside Quilters Guild The Hillsboro Argus Retrieved 2012 09 29 HART Theatre gets spooky with The Woman in Black Forest Grove News Times October 12 2011 Retrieved 2012 09 29 permanent dead link Hachmann Cari March 27 2012 Curtain falling soon for Rumors Forest Grove News Times Retrieved 2012 09 29 Arth Tina September 12 2012 HART Theatre keeps the memories of early show business greats alive Washington County Review Archived from the original on November 29 2012 Retrieved 2012 09 29 Baker Darrell September 12 2012 HART Theatre keeps the memories of early show business greats alive Washington County Review Archived from the original on November 29 2012 Retrieved 2012 09 29 Podos Batya April 6 2012 From the Board President HART website Archived from the original on March 28 2014 Retrieved 2012 09 29 a b c Mandel Michelle November 27 2003 West Zoner Think theatrically act locally The Oregonian p 18 Productions Archived 2010 02 25 at the Wayback Machine HART Theatre Retrieved on September 11 2009 External links editHillsboro theatre s Bleacher Bums delves into pro baseball history comedically Beaverton mom helps bring theater to local families Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hillsboro Artists 27 Regional Theatre amp oldid 1063249091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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