Over 50 Theater Companies Set for Greater Boston Theatre Expo 2013, 9/10

More than 50 Greater Boston theatre companies of all styles and sizes will unite on Tuesday, September 10 in the Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts (539 Tremont Street, Boston) for the first annual Greater Boston Theatre Expo. The public is invited to attend the free event held from 5:30pm to 7:30pm to meet representatives and artists from the region’s fringe, small, mid-sized, and large theatre companies, to get information about upcoming productions, and to take advantage of Expo-only ticket offers and giveaways. See below for a complete list of participating organizations.

RSVPs are not required but are encouraged at stagesource.org/programs-and-events/gbte/.

“From the award-winning work on the stages of our flagship companies to the remarkable and innovative pieces by Greater Boston’s adventurous small theatre scene, the range of work being produced in our region is among the most impressive in the country,” says David Colfer, general manager of Emerson Stage and Expo co-organizer. “By bringing so many theatre companies together under one roof at the Greater Boston Theatre Expo, organizations will connect with new supporters, and audiences will have the chance to explore this rich marketplace in a format that is convenient, efficient, and free.”

The event is produced by a committee dedicated to supporting, promoting, and raising the profile of Greater Boston’s vibrant and gifted theatre community. The committee was originally formed to help plan the Theatre Communications Group 2012 Conference, held in Boston last summer. The committee includes leaders from the Mayor’s Office, ArtsBoston, StageSource, and a diverse group of theatre organizations.

“On a typical Friday night during the theatre season, Greater Boston theatre audiences have a choice of nearly 40 different theatrical productions from Portsmouth to Providence,” observes Michael Maso, Huntington Theatre Company managing director and Expo co-organizer. “But because of our geographic disparity, it can be easy to overlook our scope, scale, and economic impact on the region. The convergence of more than 50 organizations at the Greater Boston Theatre Expo will be a reminder of the theatre community’s breadth, variety, and vitality.”

Participating Organizations:

Actors’ Shakespeare Project
American Repertory Theater
Apollinaire Theatre Company
ArtsBoston
ArtsEmerson
Bad Habit Productions
Blue Man Group
Boston Babydolls Burlesque
Boston Playwrights’ Theatre
Boston University College of Fine Arts
Bridge Repertory Theater of Boston
Charlestown Working Theater
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company
Company One
Emerson Stage
Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts
Fiddlehead Theatre Company
Flat Earth Theatre
Fort Point Theatre Channel
Fresh Ink Theatre
Greater Lowell Music Theatre
Guerilla Opera
Huntington Theatre Company
Israeli Stage
Lyric Stage Company of Boston
Merrimack Repertory Theatre
New Repertory Theatre
Playwrights’ Commons
Puppet Showplace Theatre
Revels, Inc.
Rogue Theatre Company
Rosalita’s Puppets
Sleeping Weazel
SpeakEasy Stage Company
StageSource
Stoneham Theatre
Suffolk University Theatre
The All Stories Theater Company
The Boston Teen Acting Troupe
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
The Pub Theater
The Theater Offensive
The Wilbury Theatre Group
Theatre Company of Saugus
Theatre on Fire
True Story Theater
Vagabond Theatre Group
WAM Theatre
Wheelock Family Theatre
Whistler in the Dark
Zeitgeist Stage Company

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