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About
the Tri-County Performing Arts Center Project (TriPAC)
Please
contact Marta
Kiesling at Village Productions if you are interested in
helping support the TriPAC through the giving of your time, or through
the donation of funds or in-kind services and supplies.
The
official registration and financial information of Village Productions
may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling
toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1(800) 732-0999. Registration does not
imply endorsement.
The
Power of Performing Arts
We
invite you to close your eyes and awaken your imagination. You decide
to enjoy a night on the town with friends or family. The Performing
Arts Center is presenting a comedy or drama, a poetry reading, an
evening of music, or a visiting dance troupe. You stop at the latest
new restaurant for a bite to eat, browse in the art gallery and antique
shops across the street, and then enter the Tri-County Performing Arts
Center for a magical evening of live performance. While there, you
enroll yourself and your children in a theater arts workshop with a
regional visiting artist … all within a comfortable drive of
your home.
The
performing arts enliven not only individuals, but whole communities by
providing a catalyst for economic and social revitalization: a common
“destination” for people with diverse backgrounds,
educational opportunities for all ages, and an outlet for creative
expression and personal growth. This is the power of the Tri-County
Performing Arts Center.
About
the TriPAC Project
Village Productions has
worked with area leadership to develop a Performing Arts Center in
downtown Historic Pottstown. The Tri-County Performing Arts Center
(Tri-PAC) provides group and private instruction for all ages,
internally produced events, presentation of visiting artists’
work, and rentals. Click here for information about our Spotlight on
the Future Capital Campaign.
The site for the Tri-PAC is 245 E. High Street, formerly J.J.
Newberry’s Department Store. The building provides flexible
performance and educational space appropriate for the three main areas
of the performing arts: theater, dance, and music.
The main floor of the
Tri-PAC has a 200-seat “black box” theater, box office,
lobby, and concession and retail areas. A black box theater is a
simple, unadorned performance space with black walls, a flat floor, and
a pipe grid on the ceiling for suspending lighting instruments and
other technical elements. Seating is on platforms or scaffolding that
can be easily changed based on the needs of the work. Black box
theaters are ideal for intimate works focusing on the human elements of
performance, rather than extravagant performances focusing on complex
technical effects.
The second floor includes
3 contiguous rehearsal rooms with flexible room dividers that convert
to a second stage area, or reception and performance areas, as needed.
Also included on this floor are two private instructional studios,
administrative offices, a restroom, conference room, and warming
kitchen.
The lower level of the
TriPAC includes an individual instructional studio, the main restrooms
for the performing arts center, costume shop, prop room, scene shop,
and a green room complex that includes 2 bathrooms with showers for
performers as well as variously sized dressing rooms to accommodate
multiple simultaneous performances within the facility .
Why Pottstown?
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