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Theatre Three occupies Athena Hall in
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as a fully functioning,
non-profit A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
theatre company Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ...
. Begun in the late 1960s, Theatre Three has become one of the premier theatre houses on
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.


History

Athena Hall has occupied many uses in its long lifetime. It was built in Port Jefferson as a common meeting place for the town and at one point functioned as the high school gymnasium after a fire. The building that was built as basically a large cube was finally cut in half to produce the theatre upstairs with raked seating and lobbies and a second stage underneath. Athena Hall ultimately became a popular
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house where a number of famous acts would pass through weekly. As vaudeville waned, Athena Hall became used more as a movie theatre. The famous "Griswold Film Splicers" were manufactured in the very shop of the building that is now used as a second stage. This piece of machinery was used for virtually every motion picture, professional and amateur and was considered the latest technology at the time. After its use for motion pictures, it fell into disuse until it was acquired by Theatre Three, a year-round, non-profit professional theatre that was founded in 1969. For the past 38 seasons, Theatre Three has occupied Athena Hall, a now 140+ year-old historic building in the heart of Port Jefferson.


Mission statement

Theatre Three is dedicated to developing an appreciation for the art of live theatre among the residents of Long Island by involving as large a constituency as possible in a rich variety of programming which includes Mainstage, Second Stage, Cabaret, and Children's Theatre productions. The development of future audiences and performers is accessed through touring programs, a dramatic academy, and workshops. Theatre Three presents a diverse program of fresh and imaginative revivals of classics and modern plays. The theatre is an arena for previously unproduced plays, and works towards their future development. The theatre provides an environment in which talent can be nurtured, encouraged, and trained in the pursuit of a professional career. It is the goal of Theatre Three to attract familiar and established theatre artists to work with the theatre's own ensemble. Theatre Three expands its Long Island base by working with other theatres throughout the country in the development of programming and artistic exchange in order to achieve its goal of being the premier professional theatre of Long Island.


Programs

Each year, Theatre Three presents a Mainstage season of seven productions (four musicals, two plays, and ''A Christmas Carol''.) The Second Stage presents an ongoing series of events including small plays, original one-acts, staged readings, and cabaret performances. The in-house Children's Theatre presents nine original topical musicals. The Touring Children's Theatre offers four original programs dealing with child-at-risk or educational issues. Theatre Three's Dramatic Academy offers three semesters each year (Fall, Winter/Spring, and Summer) with classes for ages six through adult. Theatre Three's Mainstage seasons have offered a wide variety of productions including the Long Island premieres of ''
Into the Woods ''Into the Woods'' is a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. T ...
'', '' Children of a Lesser God'', ''
M. Butterfly ''M. Butterfly'' is a play by David Henry Hwang. The story, while entwined with that of the opera '' Madama Butterfly'', is based most directly on the relationship between French diplomat Bernard Boursicot and Shi Pei Pu, a Beijing opera sin ...
'', '' Prelude to a Kiss'', '' Mr. Cinders'', ''
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me ''Someone Who'll Watch over Me'' is a play written by Irish dramatist Frank McGuinness. The play focuses on the trials and tribulations of an Irishman, an Englishman and an American (Edward, Michael, and Adam) who are kidnapped and held hostag ...
'', ''
All in the Timing ''All in the Timing'' is a collection of one-act plays by the American playwright David Ives, written between 1987 and 1993. It had its premiere Off-Broadway in 1993 at Primary Stages, and was revived at Primary Stages in 2013. It was first pub ...
'', ''Dream a Little Dream'', and ''
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'' as well as the world premieres of ''The Irish Legacy'', ''Before I Wake'', and ''The Faculty Room''. Theatre Three's Second Stage has produced an outstanding roster of cutting-edge dramas (including ''
Blood Knot ''Blood Knot'' is an early play by South African playwright, actor, and director Athol Fugard. Its single-performance premier was in 1961 in Johannesburg, South Africa, with the playwright and Zakes Mokae playing the brothers Morris and Zacharia ...
'', '' The Puppetmaster of Lodz'', '' A Man with Connections'', '' Samm-Art Williams Home'', ''
Agnes of God ''Agnes of God'' is a 1979 play by American playwright John Pielmeier which tells the story of a novice nun who gives birth but does not believe she has. After the child is found dead, a psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent clash ...
'', '' My Sister in This House'', ''
Three Tall Women ''Three Tall Women'' is a two-act play by Edward Albee that premiered at Vienna's English Theatre in 1991. The three unnamed women, one in her 90s, one in her 50s, and one in her 20s, are referred to in the script as A, B, and C. The character ...
'', and '' Death and the Maiden'') and delightful comedies (''
Shirley Valentine ''Shirley Valentine'' is a one-character play by Willy Russell. Taking the form of a monologue by a middle-aged, working class Liverpool housewife, it focuses on her life before and after a transforming holiday abroad. Plot Wondering what ha ...
'', ''
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune ''Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune'' is a two-character play by Terrence McNally that was first performed off-Broadway in 1987. Plot The play opens in the dark with a couple making love in her one-room walk-up apartment in the west side o ...
'', and ''
The Mystery of Irma Vep ''The Mystery of Irma Vep'' is a play in three acts by Charles Ludlam. It is a satire of several theatrical, literary and film genres, including Victorian melodrama, farce, the penny dreadful, ''Wuthering Heights'' and the Alfred Hitchcock fi ...
''). The Second Stage has hosted such cabaret luminaries as
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,
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Marilyn Sokol Marilyn Roberta Sokol (born February 22, 1944) is an American actress, musician, comedian, and producer, perhaps best known for her roles as Lulu Brecht in ''Can't Stop the Music'' (1980) and as Ma Otter in ''Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas'' (19 ...
,
Julie Wilson Julie May Wilson (October 21, 1924 – April 5, 2015) was an American singer and actress widely regarded as "the queen of cabaret". She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 1989 for her performance in ''Leg ...
,
Billy Stritch Billy Stritch (born February 12, 1962) is an American composer, arranger, vocalist, and jazz pianist. For many years he was best known as a confidant, music director, and piano player for Liza Minnelli. Early life and career Stritch was born on ...
, and
Nancy LaMott Nancy LaMott (December 30, 1951 – December 13, 1995) was an American singer from Midland, Michigan, popular on the New York City cabaret circuit in the 1980s and breaking out into radio and the national and international scene in the 1990s. ...
. The Second Stage is also home to the weekly improv comedy show '' Friday Night Face Off''. The in-house Children's Theatre has presented programs on a wide array of subjects: the dangers of smoking (''Puff-The-Not-So-Magic Dragon''), honesty (''The Boy Who Cried Werewolf''), and race relations and the homeless (''The Three Little Pigs, or Home Is Where You Hold Your Heart''). An annual favorite includes ''Barnaby Saves Christmas'' to co-exist with the prominent Theatre Three's Mainstage tradition of ''A Christmas Carol''. These programs double as entertainment and education. The children's touring productions have included the nationally acclaimed anti- DWI play ''And These, Our Friends'' which has been performing for the past eleven years. ''From the Fires: Voices of the Holocaust'', the most recent addition to Theatre Three's touring productions, has been seen in schools and community centers on Long Island, as well as in
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and in four other states, for a total of over 200 performances in the past three years. They recently put into effect their newest touring production, "The Bullying Project" that touches base on the prominent issue of bullying in schools. An original musical that has received incredible attention from the first preview.


External links

* http://www.theatrethree.com * http://cinematreasures.org/theater/9563/ * http://www.theatermania.com/images/theater/002673theater.jpg * http://www.theatermania.com/content/theater.cfm?intTheaterID=2673 {{authority control Theatre companies in New York (state) Port Jefferson, New York Theatres in New York (state) Non-profit organizations based in New York (state)