Academy of Music Theatre

The Academy of Music Theatre is located in and owned by the City of Northampton, Massachusetts, which received the deed in 1892 from former owner and builder Edward H. R. Lyman. It opened in 1891 and was the first municipally owned theater in the United States. The Renaissance Revival style Academy of Music was designed by Hartford, Connecticut, architect William C. Brocklesby.

Academy of Music Theatre
The Academy of Music Theatre
Address274 Main St., Northampton, MA 01060
Northampton
United States
OwnerCity of Northampton
Capacity800 seats
OpenedMay 23, 1891
Website
http://www.academyofmusictheatre.com/

The Academy of Music, Inc., is the operating entity for the building, and it is an independent, private, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization governed by a Board of Trustees. The Northampton Mayor and Smith College President serve on the board, as was Lyman’s wish. The other board members are volunteers who have an interest in the performing arts, in the continued vitality of the City of Northampton, or who have special expertise related to the Academy’s operations.[1] The theater is currently under the technical direction of Hugh Hall.

References

  1. "Academy of Music - History". Academy of Music Theatre. Retrieved 2011-02-11.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.