Ogunquit Playhouse

Theater in Ogunquit, Maine (opened 1937) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Location10 Main Street (US 1),
Ogunquit, Maine
Coordinates43°14′20″N 70°36′2″W
Area4.1 acres (1.7 ha)
Built1937
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Ogunquit Playhouse
Ogunquit Playhouse is located in Maine
Ogunquit Playhouse
Ogunquit Playhouse is located in the United States
Ogunquit Playhouse
Location10 Main Street (US 1),
Ogunquit, Maine
Coordinates43°14′20″N 70°36′2″W
Area4.1 acres (1.7 ha)
Built1937
ArchitectWyckoff, Alexander
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.95001458[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 14, 1995
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Ogunquit Playhouse is a professional regional theater on 10 Main Street (United States Route 1) in Ogunquit, Maine.[2] Ogunquit Playhouse is one of the last remaining summer theaters from the Summer Stock which still produces musical theatre.[3] The Playhouse's season runs from May–October, producing 5 shows each season.

New Works

Ogunquit Playhouse's New Works Program launched in 2016 and has fostered new productions such as Heartbreak Hotel, Grumpy Old Men, The Da Vinci Code, Mystic Pizza the Musical, From Here to Eternity, The Nutty Professor, and Mr. Holland’s Opus. [4] According to the Boston Globe, “Developing new musicals has been part of the theater’s mission, and Kenney says he and the board have been looking for suitable projects and partnerships since 2016, when the theater launched its new works program. That program yielded staged readings of “Frida” and “Mr. Holland’s Opus” in New York, as well as the 2017 world premiere of “Heartbreak Hotel” (described as the prequel to “Million Dollar Quartet”), produced with Fingerlakes Musical Theatre Festival.”[5] In 2024, Ogunquit Playhouse presented the World Premiere of My Best Friend’s Wedding based on the beloved Julia Roberts comedy. The World Premiere of Small Town featuring the music of John Mellencamp running October 1-November 1 will finish up the 2026 season.

History

Source:[6]

1927- Walter Hartwig starts the Manhattan Theatre Colony

1933- Walter and Maude Hartwig establish Ogunquit Playhouse in a downtown garage

1937- The Playhouse is built at 10 Main St

1941- Walter Hartwig dies, Maude Hartwig takes over

1950- John Lane becomes General Manager, then owner of Ogunquit Playhouse with business partner, Henry Weller

1994- John Lane retires and transfers ownership of the Playhouse to the Ogunquit Playhouse Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation that oversees the Playhouse to this day

1999- Roy M. Rogison is hired as Producing Artistic Director, and the Playhouse begins producing its own shows, Children's Theatre Program Begins

2000- John Lane dies

2006- Bradford T. Kenney becomes Executive Artistic Director, Season expands from 10 week to 21 week season

2012- Ogunquit Playhouse celebrates its 80th season featuring- Always, Patsy Cline, 9 to 5, South Pacific, Damn Yankees, Ballroom With a Twist, and Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story[7]

2022- Ogunquit Playhouse celebrates its 90th season featuring- The Cher Show, The Nutty Professor, Mr. Holland’s Opus, and Beautiful-The Carole King Musical[8]

2023- Deborah Warren becomes Managing Director

2025- Bradford T. Kenney marks his 20th season with the Playhouse

Past Productions

Source:[9]

Shows by season for the last 10 seasons:

2014 Season

2015 Season

2016 Season

2017 Season

2018 Season

2019 Season

2020 Season

  • Playhouse Patio Cabaret, Outdoor concert series featuring Playhouse stars
  • Broadway Gives Back to the Playhouse (Streaming Event)
  • A Very Brady Musical (Streaming Benefit Event), With Gavin Lee, Kerry Butler, and Klea Blackhurst, Directed by Richard Israel, Wednesday October 28, 2020

2021 Season

All took place in the Leary Pavilion

2022 Season

2023 Season

2024 Season

2025 Season

2026 Season

Notable performers

Performers who have appeared at the Ogunquit Playhouse include the following:[10]

References

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