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Pioneer Theatre Company

40°45′46.12″N 111°51′4.28″W / 40.7628111°N 111.8511889°W / 40.7628111; -111.8511889

Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 2021
Formation1962
TypeTheatre group
PurposeDrama, musical, comedy
Location
Artistic director(s)
Karen Azenberg
Websitepioneertheatre.org

The Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC) is one of four professional theatre companies in Utah, and the only fully professional theatre in Salt Lake City, contracting with union members belonging to Actors' Equity Association (AEA), Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and United Scenic Artists (USA829). PTC was formed in 1962 and performs at the Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City.[1] The non-profit company produces seven plays each season, running from September to May, including classics, musicals, dramas, and comedies.[2] The company creates its own productions on site, including costumes and scenery, while sometimes using actors and directors from out-of-state.[3] Among a number of premieres, the company produced the nation's first regional premiere of Les Misérables in 2007, giving 82 sold out performances.[2]

Organization edit

Though PTC performs on the University of Utah campus, the company operates independently and receives no direct funding from the university. The company is a non-profit organization, with 35% of its budget coming from donors, sponsors, and government support.[4][5] The company is led by acting managing director Diane Parisi and artistic director Karen Azenberg.[6] The company operates on a League of Resident Theatres contract with the Actors' Equity Association.[7]

Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre edit

 
The Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre

Pioneer Theatre Company performs at the Roy W. and Elizabeth E. Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located on the west side of the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Utah.[7] Roy W. Simmons, for whom the theatre is named, attended the University of Utah from 1934 to 1937 and was the CEO of Zions Bancorp from 1964 to 1990.[8] The Lees Main Stage of the theatre is a 932-seat proscenium theatre.[9] The Loge Art Gallery, located on the second floor of the building, is open to the public. Art is selected from local painters, photographers, and sculptors to go with each play of the season.[10][11]

Productions edit

The PTC was the first regional theatre company to earn the rights to produce Les Misérables. Though most PTC productions have a run of 19 performances, Les Mis was extended multiple times for a total of 82 sold out performances in 2007, a record for the company.[2][12]

The company has been responsible for world premieres of revised versions of Paint Your Wagon and The Producers.[13][14] State premieres include the plays An American Daughter, Arcadia, Doubt, Fences, Proof, and The Vertical Hour. The company has produced major musicals including Chicago, Into the Woods, Cabaret, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, and Ragtime, and classics and adaptations including Othello, Pride and Prejudice, The Three Musketeers, A Tale of Two Cities, and The Grapes of Wrath.[2][15] The company's first play in 1962 was Hamlet.[1]

From October 28-November 12, 2022 Pioneer Theatre Company presented the world premiere of Shucked. This marked the first time ever that a Utah-based theatre company had produced an out-of-town tryout for a Broadway musical. [16]

History edit

Construction of Pioneer Memorial Theatre began with a direct appropriation from the Utah State Legislature, Kennecott Copper, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and private donors. Construction was completed in 1962. The structure contains three levels and is equipped with two stages. The Main Stage seats 932 guests, while the smaller Babcock Theatre in the basement seats 350. The structure includes five formal classrooms, several rehearsal halls and dressing rooms. These are also used as classrooms and offices for the members of the University of Utah Department of Theatre faculty. Pioneer Memorial Theatre was dedicated in October 1962 as the professional “State Theatre of Utah”, with speeches from University of Utah President A. Ray Olpin, Governor Clyde, Dr. C. Lowell Lees and President David O. McKay. Dr. Lees is named the very first Artistic Director for PMT.[17]

Dr. C. Lowell Lees left the University in 1964 and Keith M. Engar was appointed to succeed him. During his time at Pioneer Theatre, Keith M. Engar created the University Resident Theatre Association (URTA) contract with Actors’ Equity Association. This was the first formalized contract between Actors’ Equity and a university theatre.

In 1984 Charles Morey was hired as Artistic Director of PTC, with specific direction to fully professionalize the theatre, expand the repertoire, and clarify the relationship between PTC and the University of Utah Department of Theatre. PTC moved to a League of Resident Theatres (LORT) contract in 1986 with Actors’ Equity which allowed the theatre to become fully professional.

In 2010, with local developer Cowboy Partners, PTC purchased and renovated the University House at 1300 East and 200 South to provide artist housing for visiting actors, directors, and designers. Renamed the Meldrum House, after lead donors Pete and Catherine Meldrum, the project housed its first cast in the fall of 2011. The renovation budget of $3.2 million was provided by private philanthropic sources.[18]

Karen Azenberg was appointed Artistic Director of PTC in 2012, replacing Charles Morey who stepped down as the longest sitting artistic director of a major American regional theatre.

Managing Director Chris Lino retired in 2019 after 28 years and was replaced by Christopher Massimine. In June 2021, Massimine went on leave after investigations by Fox 13, The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Times that he falsified information on his resume and his accolades.[19] Development Director Diane L. Parisi was named Acting Managing Director in June 2021. Massimine officially resigned, via a statement to the media, in August 2021.[20][21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Season Archives". Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  2. ^ a b c d "About Pioneer Theatre Company". Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  3. ^ Lincoln, Ivan M. (December 10, 2004). "Pioneer Theatre creates its shows from ground up". Deseret Morning News. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  4. ^ "Play a Part in the Success of Pioneer Theatre Company". Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  5. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions about donating to PTC". Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  6. ^ "History". Pioneer Theatre. Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  7. ^ a b . In Fact. University of Utah. Archived from the original on 2009-03-07. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  8. ^ . Deseret Morning News. May 11, 2006. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  9. ^ "Seating Charts". Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  10. ^ Isom, Patricia (December 1, 2008). "Pioneer Theatre Company pairs plays with Utah artists". Globe Link. Salt Lake Community College. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  11. ^ "Fine Arts for a Fine Audience". Pioneer Theatre Company. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  12. ^ Jones, Kenneth (May 20, 2007). "One Week More! Utah's Pioneer Adds Performances to Hit Les Miz — Again". Playbill. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  13. ^ Jones, Kenneth (September 28, 2007). "With a Fresh Coat of Creativity, Paint Your Wagon Opens in UT on Route to Wider Life". Playbill. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  14. ^ Jones, Kenneth (April 30, 2007). "Utah's Pioneer Theatre Will Stage Its Own Producers in 2008". Playbill. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  15. ^ Hetrick, Adam (October 16, 2007). "Doubt Will Fill the Stage of Utah's Pioneer Theatre Company in November". Playbill. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  16. ^ Jayswal, Palak (2023-10-23). "A famous country songwriter credits 'Book of Mormon' as inspiration behind signing onto Broadway-bound musical, opening in Utah". Salt lake Tribune. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  17. ^ "History". Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  18. ^ "Meldrum House".
  19. ^ "FOX 13 Investigates: High-paid University of Utah executive lied on resume, published fake articles". 4 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Pioneer Theatre's managing director resigns, months after questions about bogus credits on his resumé".
  21. ^ "University of Utah exec resigns after FOX 13 exposes career of widespread lies".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Production history, casts, and photos
  • Loge Gallery artists

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campus in Salt Lake City 1 The non profit company produces seven plays each season running from September to May including classics musicals dramas and comedies 2 The company creates its own productions on site including costumes and scenery while sometimes using actors and directors from out of state 3 Among a number of premieres the company produced the nation s first regional premiere of Les Miserables in 2007 giving 82 sold out performances 2 Contents 1 Organization 2 Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre 3 Productions 4 History 5 References 6 External linksOrganization editThough PTC performs on the University of Utah campus the company operates independently and receives no direct funding from the university The company is a non profit organization with 35 of its budget coming from donors sponsors and government support 4 5 The company is led by acting managing director Diane Parisi and artistic director Karen Azenberg 6 The company operates on a League of Resident Theatres contract with the Actors Equity Association 7 Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre edit nbsp The Simmons Pioneer Memorial TheatrePioneer Theatre Company performs at the Roy W and Elizabeth E Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre located on the west side of the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City Utah 7 Roy W Simmons for whom the theatre is named attended the University of Utah from 1934 to 1937 and was the CEO of Zions Bancorp from 1964 to 1990 8 The Lees Main Stage of the theatre is a 932 seat proscenium theatre 9 The Loge Art Gallery located on the second floor of the building is open to the public Art is selected from local painters photographers and sculptors to go with each play of the season 10 11 Productions editThe PTC was the first regional theatre company to earn the rights to produce Les Miserables Though most PTC productions have a run of 19 performances Les Mis was extended multiple times for a total of 82 sold out performances in 2007 a record for the company 2 12 The company has been responsible for world premieres of revised versions of Paint Your Wagon and The Producers 13 14 State premieres include the plays An American Daughter Arcadia Doubt Fences Proof and The Vertical Hour The company has produced major musicals including Chicago Into the Woods Cabaret Natasha Pierre amp The Great Comet of 1812 and Ragtime and classics and adaptations including Othello Pride and Prejudice The Three Musketeers A Tale of Two Cities and The Grapes of Wrath 2 15 The company s first play in 1962 was Hamlet 1 From October 28 November 12 2022 Pioneer Theatre Company presented the world premiere of Shucked This marked the first time ever that a Utah based theatre company had produced an out of town tryout for a Broadway musical 16 History editConstruction of Pioneer Memorial Theatre began with a direct appropriation from the Utah State Legislature Kennecott Copper The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints and private donors Construction was completed in 1962 The structure contains three levels and is equipped with two stages The Main Stage seats 932 guests while the smaller Babcock Theatre in the basement seats 350 The structure includes five formal classrooms several rehearsal halls and dressing rooms These are also used as classrooms and offices for the members of the University of Utah Department of Theatre faculty Pioneer Memorial Theatre was dedicated in October 1962 as the professional State Theatre of Utah with speeches from University of Utah President A Ray Olpin Governor Clyde Dr C Lowell Lees and President David O McKay Dr Lees is named the very first Artistic Director for PMT 17 Dr C Lowell Lees left the University in 1964 and Keith M Engar was appointed to succeed him During his time at Pioneer Theatre Keith M Engar created the University Resident Theatre Association URTA contract with Actors Equity Association This was the first formalized contract between Actors Equity and a university theatre In 1984 Charles Morey was hired as Artistic Director of PTC with specific direction to fully professionalize the theatre expand the repertoire and clarify the relationship between PTC and the University of Utah Department of Theatre PTC moved to a League of Resident Theatres LORT contract in 1986 with Actors Equity which allowed the theatre to become fully professional In 2010 with local developer Cowboy Partners PTC purchased and renovated the University House at 1300 East and 200 South to provide artist housing for visiting actors directors and designers Renamed the Meldrum House after lead donors Pete and Catherine Meldrum the project housed its first cast in the fall of 2011 The renovation budget of 3 2 million was provided by private philanthropic sources 18 Karen Azenberg was appointed Artistic Director of PTC in 2012 replacing Charles Morey who stepped down as the longest sitting artistic director of a major American regional theatre Managing Director Chris Lino retired in 2019 after 28 years and was replaced by Christopher Massimine In June 2021 Massimine went on leave after investigations by Fox 13 The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Times that he falsified information on his resume and his accolades 19 Development Director Diane L Parisi was named Acting Managing Director in June 2021 Massimine officially resigned via a statement to the media in August 2021 20 21 References edit a b Season Archives Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2009 12 16 a b c d About Pioneer Theatre Company Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2009 08 01 Lincoln Ivan M December 10 2004 Pioneer Theatre creates its shows from ground up Deseret Morning News Retrieved May 30 2009 Play a Part in the Success of Pioneer Theatre Company Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2009 08 01 Frequently Asked Questions about donating to PTC Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2009 05 30 History Pioneer Theatre Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2021 08 16 a b Cultural Venues In Fact University of Utah Archived from the original on 2009 03 07 Retrieved 2009 05 30 Roy W Simmons Deseret Morning News May 11 2006 Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved May 30 2009 Seating Charts Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2009 08 01 Isom Patricia December 1 2008 Pioneer Theatre Company pairs plays with Utah artists Globe Link Salt Lake Community College Retrieved 2009 05 30 Fine Arts for a Fine Audience Pioneer Theatre Company Retrieved 2009 08 01 Jones Kenneth May 20 2007 One Week More Utah s Pioneer Adds Performances to Hit Les Miz Again Playbill Retrieved May 30 2009 Jones Kenneth September 28 2007 With a Fresh Coat of Creativity Paint Your Wagon Opens in UT on Route to Wider Life Playbill Retrieved May 30 2009 Jones Kenneth April 30 2007 Utah s Pioneer Theatre Will Stage Its Own Producers in 2008 Playbill Retrieved May 30 2009 Hetrick Adam October 16 2007 Doubt Will Fill the Stage of Utah s Pioneer Theatre Company in November Playbill Retrieved May 30 2009 Jayswal Palak 2023 10 23 A famous country songwriter credits Book of Mormon as inspiration behind signing onto Broadway bound musical opening in Utah Salt lake Tribune Retrieved 2024 01 22 History Retrieved 21 August 2021 Meldrum House FOX 13 Investigates High paid University of Utah executive lied on resume published fake articles 4 June 2021 Pioneer Theatre s managing director resigns months after questions about bogus credits on his resume University of Utah exec resigns after FOX 13 exposes career of widespread lies External links editOfficial website Production history casts and photos Loge Gallery artists Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pioneer Theatre Company amp oldid 1222789718 Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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