Courthouse Theater Company

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The Courthouse Theater Company is a 501(c)7 nonprofit Rhode Island corporation headquartered in Narragansett, Rhode Island [1]. The company presented its first show, Rumors, in 2005 and became an official corporation in 2006. The company comprises about twenty college-age actors, actresses, and business staff.

The company’s director is Christopher J. Simpson, a Princeton University student and Rhode Island native. Other Board members include Emily Greenhalgh (vice president), Christopher Barrett (treasurer & secretary), Jillian Thacher, Spencer Curry, Lily Mathews, and Nick O’Brien. Past board members include Justin Kandler and Katie Jones.

Productions
2005 – Rumors by Neil Simon
2006 – Proof by David Auburn, You Can’t Take It With You by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, and a 24-Hour Play Festival
2007 – A 24-Hour Play Festival, The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder, Scenes on the Green (a collection of 24-Hour Play Festival highlights on the Village Green in Peace Dale, Rhode Island), and Set & Drift by Andy Hoover
2008 - A 24-Hour Play Festival.


Mailing Address
P.O. Box 68
West Kingston, RI 02892

The Courthouse Theater Company