Riverside Theatre (Iowa)

Riverside Theatre

Riverside Theatre Logo
Location Iowa City, Iowa
Capacity 118
Website
https://www.riversidetheatre.org

Riverside Theatre is a theatre located in Iowa City, Iowa. As one of few professional theatres in the area, Riverside allows a platform for artists to work professionally. In its 35th season, it is currently being led by Artistic Director Sam Osheroff as of 2015. Riverside Theatre is proudly affiliated with Actors' Equity Association and is a member of the Theatre Communications Group,[1] the National New Play Network, the Shakespeare Association of America, and the Institute of Outdoor Drama.

Riverside Theatre produces a broad range of work from classics to contemporaries to regional or state premieres. The Gilbert Street season includes a large variety of genres to fit the theatre's intimate space and production style.

Mission

Riverside Theatre is a professional theatre that connects artists and audiences through intimate, engaging, and provocative productions from the classics to new works, and provides an artistic home for regional theatre professionals.[2]

History

It was founded by Ron Clark, Jody Hovland, and Bruce Wheaton in 1981 when they staged their first play "The Exercise" at the Old Armory, a building that housed many University of Iowa theatre MFA students before it became a communications building for the university. [3] The company then moved to a local landmark church, the Old Brick, in 1983. It was in 1990 when they had build a large enough audience to move into their current Gilbert Street address.

Riverside Theatre in the Park

The summer season for the theatre involves multiple Shakespeare productions in a 427-seat outdoor theatre in Iowa City's Lower City Park.[4] Originally known as The Shakespeare Festival, Riverside Theatre in the Park debuted its first season in 2000 with Twelfth Night and Much Ado About Nothing. The location of the summer season has some risk due to its proximity to the Iowa River. In 2008, 2013, and 2014, the theatre's leaders were forced to make the decision to relocate due to flooding.

Front of building

Production History

To see the full production history, follow the link below:

https://www.riversidetheatre.org/assets/riversidetheatre/riverside%20theatre%20production%20history.pdf

Premieres

References

  1. "Theatre Profiles - Details". www.tcg.org. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  2. "Riverside Theatre: Big Drama in a Small Place | About Riverside Theatre". www.riversidetheatre.org. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
  3. "Riverside Theatre founders exit stage left". Iowa City Press-Citizen. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  4. "Riverside Theatre returning to outdoor stage in Lower City Park". Iowa City Press-Citizen. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
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