The Archway Theater Company (ATC) seems to be Woodbury’s theater company in residence.
Moving on from its longtime venue on Burbank Avenue, ATC has turned an important page.
鈥淲e have always been proud of our commitment to producing what we have consistently called theatre 鈥榦utside the black box,鈥欌 said Steven Sabel, Archway Producing Artistic Director. 鈥淣ow, we are going to live up to that mission in a far greater way. I am pleased to announce our partnership with 麻豆社区app, which will be the new home of many of our season productions.鈥
鈥淲orking in conjunction with the , ATC will present our productions in a variety of locations on the Woodbury campus,鈥 he said. 鈥淔rom a quaint outdoor courtyard, to the library’s main hall, to the Alumni Quad on the campus, our productions will become site-specific, using our surroundings and settings to inspire our works, and immerse our audiences into the worlds we create upon the stage.鈥 It is, Sabel said, part of the company鈥檚 mission to be 鈥渆ver-growing, ever-evolving and ever-inventive in the pursuit of our craft.鈥
鈥淲oodbury鈥檚 partnership with ATC is a testament to the strength of the university鈥檚 ties to the community and to Burbank鈥檚 cultural richness,鈥 said Nedra Peterson, University Librarian. 鈥淎TC productions are consistent award winners, including a NoHo Fringe Festival Award for the 2016 production of 鈥楪host Sonata,鈥 two more NoHo Fringe Awards for the production of 鈥楴ight of the Living Dead,鈥 two Valley Theatre Awards, and 13 nominations in the Broadway World Los Angeles Region Awards for the 2017 season 鈥 among them multiple nominations for excellence in acting, two nominations for directing, one for costume design, and two for best play of the year.鈥
Just in time for Halloween, Archway is currently staging 鈥淭he Trial of Lizzie Borden” through Nov. 3, bringing the mayhem of the crime and the resulting courtroom drama to the university library.
On tap for 2019: