Thousand Islands Playhouse
The Springer Theatre | |
| Location | Gananoque, Ontario, Canada |
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| Founded | 1982 |
| Founded by | Greg Wanless, Timm Hughes, Joan Gardiner, Mo Bock, Kathryn Mackay |
| Artistic director | Brett Christopher (Managing) |
| Festival date | May–November |
| Website | 1000islandsplayhouse.com |
The Thousand Islands Playhouse is a summer theatre company located in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada.
It was founded in 1982 by Greg Wanless and a group of local actors and graduates from Queen's University including Timm Hughes, Joan Gardiner, Mo Bock, and Kathryn Mackay. Artistic Director Wanless and Assistant Artistic Director Mackay retired at the end of the 2012 season. Since 2016, the company has been led by Managing Artistic Director Brett Christopher.
Thousand Islands Playhouse operates two theatres, the former Gananoque Canoe Club building as the 348-seat Springer Theatre in which musicals and larger plays are performed, and a black-box theatre, the 140-seat Firehall Theatre in which smaller, experimental plays are produced.
The Thousand Islands Playhouse's programming also a series of educational opportunities: camps, workshops, and the Young Company program that sees 25 local high school students attending school full time at the theatre. The company has also recently renovated a new premier production facility, a 20,000 sq ft building that houses all production departments (carpentry, scenic painting, props, wardrobe, as well as the rehearsal halls.