J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts

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Address100 Shawsheen Road
Andover, Massachusetts 01810
LocationAndover, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°39′29″N 71°09′22″W / 42.657966°N 71.156028°W / 42.657966; -71.156028
OwnerThe Town of Andover[1]
J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts
Collins Center
Exterior image of building façade in late 2019.
J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts is located in Massachusetts Essex County
J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts
J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts
Location within Massachusetts Essex County
Address100 Shawsheen Road
Andover, Massachusetts 01810
LocationAndover, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°39′29″N 71°09′22″W / 42.657966°N 71.156028°W / 42.657966; -71.156028
OwnerThe Town of Andover[1]
OperatorScott Worthley[2]
TypeTheatre
Seating typeProscenium
Capacity1,203[2]
Construction
OpenedSeptember 25, 1983[3]
Construction cost$4.1 million[1]
Website
Official website

The J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts (also the Collins Center or J. Everett Collins Center) is a 1,203[2]-seat, publicly owned theatre in Andover, Massachusetts. The Collins Center is annexed to Andover High School,[2] and houses offices, facilities, and classrooms for the school's drama guild, vocal ensembles, orchestra, and band. The theatre was named after John Everett Collins, an Andover musician and politician.

Approval for the addition of an auditorium onto the already existing high school campus was given in 1978 with town meeting warrant article 60 allocating $720,000[4] for such and other school improvement projects. By 1980, it was evident that additional funding was necessary for "constructing, originally equipping and furnishing an auditorium to the High School" and the town would allocate an additional $4,370,000 for the project that year[5] Construction was completed in 1983[3] and the theatre would hold its inaugural performance on September 25 of that year. By the end of fiscal year 1983, $199.02 were unexpended from the 1978 allocation, as were $740,213.81 from the 1980 allocation,[6] making the project $740,412.83 under budget.

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