Theatre IV

The November Theatre and Theatre Gym at Virginia Rep Center

Strand Theatre, Booker T., Empire Theatre and Little Theatre

The November Theatre and Theatre Gym
Part of Broad Street Commercial Historic District (Richmond, Virginia) (#87000611)
Designated CP April 09, 1987

Virginia Rep Center
Address 114 West Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia
United States
Owner Virginia Repertory Theatre
Construction
Opened Dec. 25, 1911
Architect Scarborough & Howell[1]
Website
http://www.va-rep.org/november.html

Theatre IV is the second largest children's theatre in the nation and the largest in-school touring theatre company in the nation.[2] In 1975, Theatre IV was founded by Bruce Miller and Phil Whiteway, becoming the state's first professional theatre for young audiences. It began as a touring company, performing around the nation at elementary schools and recreation centers. In 1977, Theatre IV presented its first main stage production at downtown Richmond's historic Empire Theatre. In 2012, the Empire Theatre was renamed the Sara Belle and Neil November Theatre in honor of a $2 million gift to renovate the historic building.[3] The November Theatre has been used as a film location on several occasions including for Steven Spielberg's 2012 film Lincoln.[4] Theatre IV merged with Barksdale Theatre in 2012 to become Virginia Repertory Theatre.[5][6]

Programs and initiatives

Awards

Honors and other recognitions

References

  1. "Broad Street Commercial District National Register Nomination". Broad Street Commercial District. Virginia Department of Historic Resources. 1986. p. 17 (Continuation sheet #13). Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  2. Rice, Ruth (November 27, 2006). "Holiday magic: Arcadia play tells tale of Christmas poem". The Tribune-Democrat. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
  3. Riggan, Philip: Richmond.com November 1, 2011; Empire Theatre gets $2 Million Gift Retrieved 2012-05-27
  4. "IMDb Most Popular Titles With Location Matching "Virginia Rep Center - 114 W. Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia, USA"". www.imdb.com.
  5. 1 2 Prestidge, Holly: Richmond Times Dispatch May 20, 2012; Barksdale, Theatre IV merging Retrieved 2012-05-27
  6. 1 2 Cushing, Nathan: RVA News May 20, 2012; Barksdale and Theatre IV join to create Virginia Repertory Theatre Retrieved 2012-05-27
  7. Virginia Department of Social Services
  8. Prevent Child Abuse Virginia
  9. "Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice".
  10. "Sara Spencer Awards".
  11. "Prevent Child Abuse Virginia".
  12. "Virginia Board of Education".
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