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River Productions (NRP) is a theatrical production company dedicated
to strengthening the quality of life in Plymouth County and surrounding
communities through the preservation and growth of the dramatic
arts.
Our
Mission Statement: To encourage excellence in the performing arts
in three ways; by educating and nurturing theater awareness; by
strengthening the relationship between the community and the theater;
and by providing an organized platform from which actors can develop,
produce, and perform their work.
NRP
was formed in the summer of 1998 by a group of actors, directors,
and playwrights as a theatrical production company. At the time,
The Black & White Theatre (B&WT) was operating and welcomed the
new production company to share their intimate Arts & Crafts styled
theatre.
For
4 years, NRP had a successful run of 16 productions including
sell out performances of One Flew Over the CuckooÕs Nest, Misery,
Picasso at the Lapin Agile and The Glass Menagerie.
However, in the fall of 2002, The Black & White Theatre closed
its doors and NRP had to find a new home.
Adjusting
the stage format to a "black box," NRP was able to secure
performance space at the Middleborough Town Hall Ball Room in
the spring of 2003. With the Black Box Theatre, NRP was able to
reproduce an intimate performance setting similar to the B&WT.
NRP performed for seven consecutive years at this venue. In the
fall of 2010 The Burtwood School of Performing Arts moved back
to downtown Middleborough and added The Alley Theater to the school.
Local theatre companies were invited to perform at the new venue
and NRP debuted its fall production Doubt at The
Alley Theater.
NRP
has performed for thousands of people in Plymouth County; has
showcased 40 productions, hosted theatre workshops, collaborated
with local artists, Erik Lindgren (composer/musician) Johnny Selzer,
(pianist), Pam McAfee (cabaret performer), Eight to the Bar (WomenÕs
Octet), Revolutionary Snake Ensemble (Mardi Gras Band), Tom Irving
(folksinger) Southern New England Artist Cooperative (SNAC)and
local businesses (WilmotÕs Decorating Center, Flat Iron Café,
New England Bartending Service, Amazing Cakes, Heritage Flowers
etc,) and succeeded in establishing a performance driven theatrical
production company.
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