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'''The Everyman Theatre''', founded in 1990 in [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] by artistic director Vincent M. Lancisi , an Equity theatre with a professional repertory company of artists from the Baltimore/Washington area, dedicated to presenting quality theatre that is accessible and affordable to everyone.
'''The Everyman Theatre''', founded in 1990 in [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] by artistic director Vincent M. Lancisi , an Equity theatre with a professional repertory company of artists from the Baltimore/Washington area, dedicated to presenting quality theatre that is accessible and affordable to everyone.


The Everyman Theatre is highly regarded as the leading resident theater company in Baltimore.{{fact}} Its critically acclaimed productions have earned nine [[Greater Baltimore Theater Awards]] (more than any other company) and overwhelming support from theater goers in Baltimore.{{fact}}
The Everyman Theatre is highly regarded as the leading resident theater company in Baltimore.{{Fact|date=December 2008}} Its critically acclaimed productions have earned nine [[Greater Baltimore Theater Awards]] (more than any other company) and overwhelming support from theater goers in Baltimore.{{Fact|date=December 2008}}


In November 2006, Everyman Theatre made the official announcement that it had received a gift of a new home by Bank of America and The Dawson Company: The Town Theatre, located at 315 West Fayette Street on the West Side of Baltimore City. The building, valued at $1.5 million, will be renovated over the next 3 years to offer sufficient scene shops, costume and props facilities, education space, and a 250-300 seat state of the art theatre with more room to grow in future years. Everyman Theatre plans to open its 2009-10 Season in its permanent home.
In November 2006, Everyman Theatre made the official announcement that it had received a gift of a new home by Bank of America and The Dawson Company: The Town Theatre, located at 315 West Fayette Street on the West Side of Baltimore City. The building, valued at $1.5 million, will be renovated over the next 3 years to offer sufficient scene shops, costume and props facilities, education space, and a 250-300 seat state of the art theatre with more room to grow in future years. Everyman Theatre plans to open its 2009-10 Season in its permanent home.
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Everyman Theatre and Baltimore's other important theater Center Stage lead a burgeoning, if somewhat inconsistent, Maryland Theatre scene. ''See'' [[Theater in Maryland]]
Everyman Theatre and Baltimore's other important theater Center Stage lead a burgeoning, if somewhat inconsistent, Maryland Theatre scene. ''See'' [[Theater in Maryland]]
== References ==
== References ==

* [http://www.everymantheatre.org Official Website of Everyman Theatre]
* [http://www.everymantheatre.org Official Website of Everyman Theatre]
* [[Theater in Maryland]]
* [[Theater in Maryland]]
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[[Category:Theatres in Maryland]]
[[Category:Theatres in Maryland]]
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Revision as of 12:19, 25 December 2008

The Everyman Theatre, founded in 1990 in Baltimore, Maryland by artistic director Vincent M. Lancisi , an Equity theatre with a professional repertory company of artists from the Baltimore/Washington area, dedicated to presenting quality theatre that is accessible and affordable to everyone.

The Everyman Theatre is highly regarded as the leading resident theater company in Baltimore.[citation needed] Its critically acclaimed productions have earned nine Greater Baltimore Theater Awards (more than any other company) and overwhelming support from theater goers in Baltimore.[citation needed]

In November 2006, Everyman Theatre made the official announcement that it had received a gift of a new home by Bank of America and The Dawson Company: The Town Theatre, located at 315 West Fayette Street on the West Side of Baltimore City. The building, valued at $1.5 million, will be renovated over the next 3 years to offer sufficient scene shops, costume and props facilities, education space, and a 250-300 seat state of the art theatre with more room to grow in future years. Everyman Theatre plans to open its 2009-10 Season in its permanent home.

Everyman Theatre and Baltimore's other important theater Center Stage lead a burgeoning, if somewhat inconsistent, Maryland Theatre scene. See Theater in Maryland

References