Painful Decision and a New Direction: Willows Theatre in Concord Forced to Close Nov. 30 But Cabaret in Martinez Will Remain Open
Ongoing financial problems compounded by the recession will force the closure on November 30 of the Willows Theatre in Concord, the home of award-winning plays and musicals for the last 34 years, but the Willows Cabaret at the Campbell Theatre in Martinez will be improved and remain open, the company announced today.
The company had warned on Sept. 2 that unless it raised $350,000 by Nov.1, closure of one or both venues was likely.
"It is with enormous regret, reluctance and emotion that we have been forced to make this painful decision," said Richard Elliott, the Willows' artistic director. "Although we received donations from generous patrons and supporters as well as through fundraising events, the money collected was insufficient to allow us to continue our current or future seasons at the Willows.
"Our precious resources will now be dedicated to the Cabaret, where for starters we will improve seating and offer a great lineup of shows, including one that had been scheduled at the Willows."
"Barefoot in the Park," the comedy now running at the 210-seat Willows, will complete its engagement on November 8 as planned, after which the theater will close for good.
Shows scheduled at the Cabaret include 37 performances of "Hats"
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