MEDIA ADVISORY -- The Ensemble Theatre Mortgage Burning Ceremony

Theatre Celebrates Building Ownership and Namesake METRORail Stop


MEDIA ADVISORY, Dec. 29, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -


 WHEN:     Thursday, January 1, 2004 from 3:30 P.M. until 4:30 P.M. 

 WHERE:    3535 Main Street (corner of Main and Berry Street) on the 
           George Hawkins Main Stage 

 WHO:      Reverend Williams A. Lawson, Mayor Lee P. Brown, Board 
           President Argentina M. James, State Representative Garnet 
           Coleman, Mayor Elect Bill White, Houston Endowment Board 
           Member Anthony Hall, Ensemble Theatre Board Members, 
           artists, subscribers, financial supporters.  

 WHY:      The namesake METRORail stop and the retirement of the 
           theatre's capital campaign debt are two historic 
           milestones for the theatre.  This accomplishment 
           establishes The Ensemble Theatre as the largest African
           American theatre in the nation that owns, operates and
           produces its productions in-house.  The Ensemble serves 
           as an organization that owns its own building-in a sense,
           holding its own destiny.  The theatre will be afforded 
           the foundation necessary for its continued development 
           as a world-class institution.  Rev. William A. Lawson, 
           pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church, will officiate 
           the mortgage burning ceremony at 3:30 P.M.  The 
           mortgage burning ceremony will serve as a symbolic 
           occasion and proud moment in the history of theatre, for 
           now a community of stakeholders truly own the building.  
           Board of Directors will announce the naming of the Grand 
           Lobby and the Green Room. 

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 CONTACT:  Andrea Barefield, Media Coordinator 
           Office: (713) 520-0055 ext. 316    

           Janette Cosley, Executive Director  
           Office: (713) 520-0055 ext. 311   

The Ensemble Theatre

Founded in 1976 by the late George Hawkins, The Ensemble Theatre is one of the oldest and most distinguished professional theaters in the southwestern U.S. devoted to the African America experience. The mission of The Ensemble Theatre is to preserve African American Artistic Expression; to enlighten, entertain, and enrich a diverse community. From its humble beginnings as a touring company, The Ensemble now presents a full season of classic and contemporary African American works by local and national playwrights and artist. In addition, The Ensemble provides touring and in-house performances for young audiences, community outreach, and training for young artists through The Young Performers Program. The Ensemble, one of the few African American theaters in the country to own and operate its own facility, boast a main stage auditorium with seating for 200, an arena stage that seats 125, and a grand performance hall that accommodates 500 people.



            

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