
California Community Theatre - Resources for Coronavirus
All information here is as of March 28, 2020: EDUCATION Webinars, Lists and/orTips (regional, all non-profits): The Long Beach Non-Profit Partnership (TNP): https://www.tnpsocal.org/resources-library/ (national, theatre): Theatre Communications Group (TCG): https://circle.tcg.org/blogs/gus-schulenburg/2020/03/05/webinar-coronavirus-preparedness-for-theatres?ssopc=1 (national, theatre): American Association of Community Theatre (AACT): Covid-19 Response page: https://aact.org/

Emergency Preparedness, Part 1: Emergency Preparedness to Performing Arts Organizations
In October 2019, LYRASIS presented a webinar* introducing Emergency Preparedness to Performing Arts Organizations. California Community Theatre presents excerpts and takeaways in this feature article, the first of a series dedicated to emergency, safety and risk preparation. LYRASIS creates and sustains technologies, services and programs that are uniquely designed to help libraries, archives, museums and research organizations access and share their vital collections, data a

Star Theatre Company
The Star Theatre opened the 18th of August 1956 with the movie "Moby Dick" starring Gregory Peck. It was originally designed for a seating capacity of 986; 546 seats in the orchestra and 440 in the stepped loge section at the rear. Behind the loge seating area was a cry room equipped with electric fixtures for bottle warmers. The auditorium was fitted with surround speakers built into the ceiling of the theater, for the 'then new' stereophonic movies. Designed by architect W

California Community Theatre - Preliminary Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impact on California Community The
The California Community Theatre (CACT) Preliminary Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impact survey was sent out in the first half of March 2020, when recommendations began to require the reduction or ceasing of gatherings of 50 more people in order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Since the time the survey was originally distributed, vast and rapid regulations and guidance have further impacted the operations and productions of many California community theatres. It was important t