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450 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02139
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280 ftBrookline St @ Green St
560 ftMassachusetts Ave @ Sidney St
590 ftGreen St @ Pearl St
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Local time (Cambridge) | 1:53 PM Friday, November 29, 2024 |
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Specialties
The Nora Theatre Company began in 1987 with a production of Edna O’Brien’s play, Virginia, about the celebrated author Virginia Woolf. Since that time we have staged 55 mainstage productions, including 30 professional Greater Boston-area premieres. From the beginning The Nora has sought plays that jostle our hearts and minds and have attempted to produce them in ways that reveal our common humanity.
Underground Railway Theater is a theater-in-residence at Central Square Theater, formerly in residence at the Arlington Center for the Arts. The company also tours a diverse repertoire, both nationally and internationally. URT creates dynamic connections between high-quality professional theater and community. Combining actors, puppets and music, URT presents theater of social content and great visual beauty — theater that challenges and delights, informs and celebrates.
History
Established in 2008.
URT was founded in 1978 and The Nora in 1988, yet neither had a permanent venue until now. Increasing audience demand for show tickets combined with limited access to affordable production space made the search for a permanent location a critical concern.
In July, 2008, The Nora and URT moved into their first permanent theater home, the new state-of-the-art Central Square Theater, located in one of Cambridge’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
CST is not only a theater space, but also a model artistic and managerial partnership in which each resident company is maintaining its unique identity while working in tandem to fuel long-term sustainability, stimulate creativity, and add value to the community.
The Boston Foundation recognized in its ground-breaking report, Culture is Our Common Wealth, citing Central Square Theater as a «model partnership» and «best practice.»