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The Colony—A Brief History


One of  L.A's most consistently good productions units

- Daily Variety

The Colony Theatre Company began its distinguished history of continuous production in 1975, when it was incorporated as a non-profit organization by a group of young Los Angeles television actors eager to return to their theatre roots.

From 1975 through 2000, The Colony was in residence at the Studio Theatre Playhouse in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles.
The Old Theatre's Marquee at Night
In 2000 the company moved to a larger, 276-seat theatre in the Burbank Town Center, and became a fully operating Equity theatre in 2002. It is now The Colony Theatre Company in Residence at Burbank Center Stage.  Our spacious, yet intimate theatre features a thrust stage that puts the action right in your lap, an elegant but comfortable environment that makes every visit a special occasion, marvelous restaurants within walking distance, and plenty of safe, free parking. 

Over the years, the theatre has evolved from a small local ensemble into a well-established, award-winning, nationally recognized resident company. It has Actordemonstrated an extraordinary stability, many members having been with the company for more than a decade, and some for over twenty years. And it has become renowned for the extremely high quality of its production values - direction, sets, costumes, lighting, and sound design - as well as for the excellence of its actors. Indeed, the Theatre Peer Panel of the California Arts Council recently stated that The Colony featured "some of the finest actors in Los Angeles."

The Colony recently won the Ovation Award for Best Play in a Larger Theatre for the second year in a row, beating out such competition as The Ahmanson Theatre and The Taper. In 2002, The Colony won the top honor for its production of The Laramie Project, and in 2003 the award went to Toys in the Attic. The Encyclopedia Britannica Almanac has listed The Colony as one of the “25 Notable US Theaters” for 2 years in a row. And The Colony has been named “Best in Burbank” for three years in a row.Beautiful in the Extreme

The Colony produces plays in all genres: contemporary and classical, comedy and drama, intimate and spectacle, and is well-known for its World and West Coast premieres and ambitious musical presentations. To date, The Colony has won numerous awards, including 13 Theatre LA Ovation, 18 L.A. Drama Critics Circle, and over 100 Drama-Logue and LA Weekly awards.

Above all, our new home is about what happens on the stage when the house lights fade, and you are drawn into that ancient, unique, remarkable, and magical experience that is live theatre. In a world that seems increasingly frantic and impersonal, we invite you to slow down, watch, and listen. Let us tell you marvelous stories, from the great classics that have shaped our civilization, to the old favorites of a generation ago, to the latest hit from New York or the regionals, to the brand new voice just beginning to be heard.

In years to come we will continue our Colony tradition of bringing you performances that make you laugh and cry at the same time, that are joyous, compelling, and uplifting, that feature the widest range of comedies, dramas, and musicals, all presented with uncompromising professionalism.


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Learn more about the 2007-2008 Season with descriptions of each play, dates and links (when available) to the play's program itself!
 
The Season kicks off with the tour-de-force one man show The Thousandth Night, joining Scheherazade with a concentration camp in a 1943 battle to live. Next, Trying a hopeful and humorous autobiographical tale of friendship amidst life's most inevitable adventure -- growing old. Then "Master Harold" ... and the boys the stunning masterpiece and one of the most powerful coming-of-age plays ever written. Next, the delightful romantic comedy, Almost Maine. The Season is capped-off by a humourous new American musical that will touch your heart, The Immigrant.
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The latest and archived Colony Curtain Call Newsletters, Press Releases and major announcements.
A quick recap of who we are and how we got here.
For almost 30 years The Colony Theatre Company has presented exciting theatre. We've stored just about all of our play programs, many of which contain links to bios of the actors and presentation staff, along with some pictures...for the memories.
Look here for awards from over the years.
There are opportunities galore to help out the Colony and we DO need your help. From typing to running lights, ushering to stage managing, find out that there is a place for you.
Information on auditions and our Board of Trustees.
Information on the theatre's many special services, including those for the physically challenged.
A listing (with links to a lot of bios) of our current roster of actors, staff, associates and Board of Trustees.
How to get to the theatre, where to park and how to get home.
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