Now entering its seventh season, Uptown
Players has gathered a dedicated following with
an annual audience base of nearly 10,000 patrons, including
over 850 season subscribers. The response from the community
and critics has been remarkable, including over 25 Leon Rabin
Awards from the Dallas Theatre League, several hundred “The
Column” Awards and 14 Theatre Critics Forum Awards in
its first six seasons. Uptown Players has also been named
the best theatre company by the Dallas Voice Readers in 2006
- 2008 and by the Dallas Observer in 2004 and 2005. Uptown
Players is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization,
presenting plays and musicals that challenge audiences artistically,
build cultural bridges, and strive to create greater positive
public awareness and acceptance through the performing arts.
There is no other theater group with this unique mission in
the Dallas area.
The mission of Uptown Players is
to present professional theatre that meets a rising demand
in the community for audiences to see their life experiences
represented on stage. We offer diverse productions with contemporary
and alternative lifestyle themes that explore complex and
varied situations such as relationships, family, prejudice,
and values. We present plays and musicals that challenge our
audiences artistically, build cultural bridges, and strive
to create greater positive public awareness and acceptance
through the performing arts. There is no other theater group
with this unique mission in the Dallas area.
Uptown Players was founded in 2001
to provide quality theatre to the Uptown and Oak Lawn communities.
Our first season began with four productions running 9 performances
each over a three week period. Now entering its seventh season,
Uptown Players has gathered a dedicated following and our
audience base has grown to include subscribers and patrons
from across the entire Dallas/Ft Worth metroplex. The response
from the community has been remarkable and Uptowns productions
regularly receive "Critic's Choice", "Don't
miss it" reviews, and multiple awards from the Dallas
Theatre League. Average audience attendance has grown to 1700
per production, including over 800 season subscribers.
Uptown Players has produced many
regional and Southern US Premieres, including When Pigs Fly
and The Last Session in 2002, Down South and Kiss of the Spider
Woman in 2003, The Life and Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party
in 2004, A Man Of No Importance and Mambo Italiano in 2005,
Aida and Valhalla in 2006, and Die Mommie Die and tick tick
BOOM! in 2007. Many playwrights have attended the Uptown Players
productions of their work, including Steve Schalchlin, Doug
Field, Del Shores, Andrew Lippa and Damon Intrabolo..
Only 60% of Uptown Players' budget
is covered by ticket sales. Other sources of income are program
advertising and concession sales, which account for approximately
5% of revenues. The remaining 35% must come from corporate
sponsors and individual donors. Uptown Players is a 501 (c)
3 non-profit organization. To make a tax-deductable donation
to Uptown Players, click here.
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