For the latest chapter in our history of Huntington community theatre companies, here's a look at the long-running group based out of City Hall:
The 5th Avenue Theatre Company was founded about 20 years ago for a unique purpose: to raise money for the City of Huntington Foundation.
Back in 1991 the Foundation began the restoration of City Hall's auditorium. The city had planned to gut the old auditorium to create office space, but interior designer Jean Carlo Stephenson urged City Council to reconsider. She was the Foundation's first director, and because of her efforts, the auditorium is now named after her.
But maintaining and making improvements to the facility takes a lot of cash. To raise money, the 5th Avenue Theatre Company was created - and in the years since, it has staged a number of shows, including Annie, West Side Story, Carousel, Christmas Carol, White Christmas, The Music Man, Camelot, Man of La Mancha and 9 to 5.
Because of the uneven nature of bringing in money on shows (not every show makes money, as anyone in theatre can tell you), 5th Avenue has been cautious and focuses on presenting strong musicals.
In the meantime, the organization continued making improvements to the auditorium, including a new and improved sound system.
The group hasn't staged a show in quite a few years, and there are conflicting reports about whether it will return to stage new shows - or if it's seen its final curtain.
But whatever the case, the group enjoyed a strong run of shows, and hopefully has more to share one day soon!
Next: A theatre group that supported a classic theater and took a new approach to community theatre!
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