Lance Stuart Baker as Nick and Barbara E. Robertson in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, directed by Charles Newell (2004). Photo by Michael Brosilow.

THE COURT STORY

In 1955, a small group of artists and neighbors came together to produce three Molière plays under the stars in the Hutchinson Courtyard at the University of Chicago. . .

In 1975, Executive Director Nicholas Rudall led the negotiations with Actors' Equity Association that established Court as a professional, not-for-profit theatre. Court opened its first five-play subscription season in the new, 251-seat Abelson Auditorium in 1981. Artistic Director Charles Newell took over the leadership of Court Theatre in 1994 and was joined by Executive Director Diane Claussen in 1998. When Executive Director Claussen left Court in 2004 for the Papermill Playhouse in New Jersey, Court welcomed a new Executive Director in Dawn Helsing.

Since 1955, Court has produced more than 200 productions, including 39 of Shakespeare's plays, 16 by Molière and ten of Shaw's masterpieces.

Court's mission has remained relatively unchanged throughout close to five decades of theatrical producing activity:

Court Theatre exists to celebrate the immutable power of classic theatre.

Today, Court enjoys the support of 4,000 subscribers, plays to an annual attendance of more than 45,000 and reaches 3,500 students both in their own classrooms and at substantially discounted student matinee performances through our innovative CAST (Classics, Artists, Students and Teachers) Partners Program.

In the last five years, two of Court Theatre's world premiere productions have moved to venues off-broadway (THE IPHIGENIA CYCLE in 1998 and IN THE PENAL COLONY in 2001), while Court has also co-produced with other nationally-prominent, regional theatres in Philadelphia and Seattle.
Court Theatre
5535 S. Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
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