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Kansas City Repertory Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版
Kansas City Repertory Theatre


The Kansas City Repertory Theatre is a professional resident theater company of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
The theatre has had four artistic directors: founder Dr. Patricia McIlrath guided the theater from 1964 until she retired in 1985; George Keathley was artistic director from 1985–2000; producing artistic director Peter Altman, who retired in July 2007; and the current artistic director Eric Rosen.
== The Rep under Dr. Patricia McIlrath (1964-1985) ==
Appointed chairman of the University of Kansas City (now UMKC) Theatre Department and director of the University Playhouse in 1954, Patricia McIlrath created a program to provide undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to work in a professional theatre, alongside professional actors. Coinciding with the rise of Regional theater in the United States, she formed the UMKC Summer Repertory Theatre in 1964.
That same founding year, 1964, James Costin was appointed the Summer Rep‘s administrative director, creating a partnership that would continue for twenty years.
Professional actors, community players, and members of the UMKC Theatre Department, operating on a shoestring budget, worked together that first season to present the Summer Rep's two-week fledgling season. Fifteen hundred patrons attended performances of ''The Corn is Green'' by Emlyn Williams and ''Private Lives'' by Noël Coward, both performing out of a quonset hut on the UMKC campus.〔http://www.kcrep.org/support_us/why_I_love_the_Rep.shtml〕
In 1967, the Rep became affiliated with Actors’ Equity Association, the national union of professional actors. In 1968, Dr. McIlrath launched a touring program called "Missouri Repertory Theatre," and began recruiting nationally acclaimed artists to work in this program.
In 1979, the company moved into the Helen F. Spencer Theatre in the newly constructed UMKC James Olson Center for the Performing Arts. It was named for Helen Elizabeth Foresman Spencer (1902–1982) who along with her husband Kenneth Aldred Spencer (died 1960) built the Spencer Chemical Company which was ultimately sold to the Gulf Oil Company in 1963. The assets of both Spencers would go into the Kenneth A. and Helen F. Spencer Foundation which provided philanthropies throughout the Kansas City area.〔http://ead.diglib.ku.edu/xml/ksrl.kc.spencerhelen.html〕
That same year marked the not-for-profit incorporation of Missouri Repertory Theatre, under the name MRT, Inc. (later changed to Missouri Repertory Theatre, Inc.), formalizing the long-standing partnership between the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Kansas City's civic leaders through the creation of a volunteer board of directors.
UMKC provided critical sustaining support in the early years of this new not-for-profit corporation, and it continues to support the Rep in four ways:
* through direct cash support on an annual basis,
* through cash subsidy of salaries and benefits for the Rep's artistic and administrative staff,
* by allowing the Rep in-kind use of UMKC's spaces for its administrative offices, the technical facilities needed to create scenery, costumes, lighting, and sound,
* the use of Helen F. Spencer Theatre without rent or utility costs.
The Rep, directed by its board, has now operated independently of UMKC Theatre, continues to benefit of maintaining its close relationship with the university and its theatre training programs.
Dr. McIlrath retired in 1985.

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