The Warner has announced the Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education's 2016-17 Young Actor Series season. This year's series includes The Secret Garden, Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon and The Sound of Music. The season opens with The Secret Garden in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre November 19.
The highly acclaimed YAS gives students of the WTCAE the unique opportunity to showcase the skills they've learned in their performing arts classes at the Center through high-caliber, full-scale theatrical productions on the Warner's magnificent Main Stage and Nancy Marine Studio Theatre stage.
For more information about the WTCAE, call 860-489-7180 x 148. To purchase tickets to any of the productions, call the Warner Box Office at 860-489-7180 or visit warnertheatre.org.
The WTCAE Young Actor Series is sponsored by The Lufkin Family Foundation
Built by Warner Brothers Studios and opened in 1931 as a movie palace (1,772 seats), the Warner Theatre was described then as "Connecticut's Most Beautiful Theatre." Damaged extensively in a flood, the Warner was slated for demolition in the early 1980s until the non-profit Northwest Connecticut Association for the Arts (NCAA) was founded and purchased the theatre. The Warner reopened as a performing arts center in 1983, and restoration of the main lobbies and auditorium was completed in November 2002. In 2008, the new 50,000 square foot Carole and Ray Neag Performing Arts Center, which houses a 300 seat Studio Theatre, 200 seat restaurant and expansive school for the arts, was completed. Today, the Warner is in operation year-round with more than 160 performances and 100,000 patrons passing through its doors each season. Over 10,000 students, pre K-adult, participate in arts education programs and classes. Together, with the support of the community, the Warner has raised close to $17 million to revitalize its facilities. NCAA's mission is to preserve the Warner Theatre as an historic landmark, enhance its reputation as a center of artistic excellence and a focal point of community involvement, and satisfy the diverse cultural needs of the region. To learn more about the Warner Theatre, visit our website: www.warnertheatre.org.
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