Atlantic Theater Company
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| Atlantic Theatre Company | |
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| Address |
336 West 20th Street
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New York City
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| Capacity | 165 |
| [http://atlantictheater.com atlantictheater.com] | |
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Atlantic Theater Company is an award-winning off-Broadway, not-for-profit theater whose mission is to produce great plays simply and truthfully utilizing an artistic ensemble. Inspired by the Group Theatre and Stanislavsky, Atlantic Theater Company was founded in 1985 by David Mamet and William H. Macy. Atlantic believes that the story of a play and the intent of its playwright are at the core of the creative process. Atlantic operates two theaters in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City, the 165-seat mainstage named the Linda Gross Theater, and the 99-seat black-box theater, Stage 2, the home of Atlantic’s new play development program which includes the commissioning of new works, readings, workshops, and fully staged productions.
Since its inception, Atlantic has produced more than 120 plays, including the Tony Award winning productions of Spring Awakening and The Beauty Queen of Leenane, as well as The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh, David Mamet’s adaptation of The Voysey Inheritance by Harley Granville Barker, David Mamet’s Romance, Joe Penhall’s Blue/Orange, Dublin Carol by Conor McPherson, Woody Allen’s Writer’s Block, the revival of Hobson’s Choice, the revivals of American Buffalo and Edmond by David Mamet, Dangerous Corner by J.B. Priestley, adapted and directed by David Mamet, The Cider House Rules, adapted by Peter Parnell, Celebration & The Room and The Hothouse, by Harold Pinter, Mojo by Jez Butterworth, the New York premieres of Howard Korder’s Boys’ Life and The Lights at Lincoln Center Theater, Kevin Heelan’s Distant Fires, Quincy Long’s The Joy of Going Somewhere Definite and Shaker Heights, Tom Donaghy’s Minutes From The Blue Route, Edwin Sánchez’ Trafficking in Broken Hearts, and Missing Persons by Craig Lucas.
Most recently, Atlantic has produced Farragut North by Beau Willimon on its mainstage, and What’s That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling, by David Pittu and Randy Redd on Stage 2. The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh will be presented in collaboration with Druid Theatre in the winter, and a co-produced revival of David Mamet’s Speed-The-Plow is currently playing on Broadway.
The Atlantic Acting School, founded in 1983, operates as both a private conservatory and an undergraduate program in conjunction with New York University. The school focuses on the Practical Aesthetics Acting Technique, which grew out of a series of NYU summer workshops in Vermont with playwright David Mamet and actor William H. Macy.
The Atlantic Acting School fosters new generations of theater artists and audiences by creating a student ensemble that allows emerging actors to hone their craft in a safe yet challenging environment. This year, the school reached an enrollment of 440 students representing a large cross-section of social, economic and ethnic backgrounds. Distinguished guest lecturers include Kate Winslet, Jeremy Piven, Chris Noth, Richard Dreyfuss, Sam Shepard, Margo Jefferson, Gore Vidal, Mary Steenburgen, Nicky Silver, Ted Danson and program graduates Kristen Johnston, Camryn Manheim and Eddie Cahill. Atlantic is committed to preparing its students for all aspects of a performing arts career.
A number of theater companies have been formed by former students of Atlantic Acting School, including Mobius Group Productions, Bar Hoppers, Thirsty Turtle Productions, Harvard Sailing Team, The Common Tongue, The Group B Project, The Fifteenth Minute, The Ateh Theater Company, The Production Company, Hair of the Dog, EBE Ensemble, Riot, and The Management.
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