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Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara Records. 1979-2002.
(PA Mss 47)
Records of Santa Barbara theater company founded in 1979
when a group of local actors and designers teamed up to present a production
of George Bernard Shaw's classic comedy, Candida , at the assembly hall
at Trinity Episcopal Church. The troupe produced two more shows that year,
Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound and Shaw's A Pound On Demand, and
thus, the Ensemble Theatre was created.
In 1981 the company moved to its current location at
914 Santa Barbara Street. The site, the Alhecama Theatre, is part of the
Presidio State Park, which is run by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic
Preservation. During the 1985-86 season, Robert Grande-Weiss, took over
the helm of Artistic Director, and has subsequently led the company to
its current success. Mr. Grande-Weiss is responsible for selecting plays
and the overall artistic philosophy of the company. Under his leadership,
and that of Managing Director, Patricia Baldwin, Ensemble Theatre Company
has experienced tremendous growth, and is proving to be an invaluable
cultural resource to the community. --paraphrased from "About ETC"
http://www.ensembletheatre.com/history.html
For a description of the collection, consult the finding
guide in the Online Archive of California (OAC). A paper copy of the
finding guide is also available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
Visit the Ensemble Theatre Company home page at: http://www.ensembletheatre.com/
For further information or assistance in locating research
materials contact the archivist:
David Seubert, Curator
Performing Arts Collection
Davidson Library
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010
(805) 893-5444
Email: David Seubert
Page author: David Seubert.
Last modified:
04/07/08 01:50:23
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