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Attention Volunteers! Meet Our New Volunteer Coordinator

Opportunities abound to volunteer at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre on stage and off, and all are vital to the success of the theatre, says CTC’s new volunteer coordinator Becki Jordan. “This theatre was founded nearly one-hundred years ago by volunteers. Our volunteers kept us going through World War II and the Great Depression,” Becki says. […]

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Seeking Volunteers for Upcoming Run of “Matilda”

The Chattanooga Theatre Centre is looking for 4 volunteer crew members for its upcoming production of MATILDA the musical. Two volunteer WARDROBE CREW MEMBERS will be responsible to help children get dressed, assist with quick changes, and keep the dressing rooms in order. Needed throughout the run of the production – Sept 19-Oct 13th. This […]

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Theatre Centre Opens Season with Mischievous, Magical & Musical “Matilda”

It’s not easy being a kid. Especially when your parents are crude, TV-addicted, book-bashing scoundrels and your heartless headmistress has a fondness for torturing children. Such is the plight – and plot – of the mischievous and magical “Matilda,” a Tony Award-winning musical which opens the Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s 2019-2020 season on Friday, September 20. […]

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Theatre Centre to Exhibit Artists’ Work during 2019-2020 Season

As a celebration of the arts beyond what we produce on the stage, the Chattanooga Theatre Centre will feature 12 local artists and a collection of works by African-American artists on our gallery walls during the upcoming 2019-2020 season. The move is part of the multi-faceted theatre experience that the Theatre Centre aims to provide […]

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Miss Annie Awards Celebrate Our Volunteers & Honor Outstanding Contributions

Seven productions of the 2018-2019 adult season, including four plays and three musicals, won honors at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s Miss Annie Awards on Saturday, August 24. The annual awards, Chattanooga’s answer to the Oscars, salute the volunteers on stage and off who have contributed their time and talent to the success of the theatre’s […]

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Announcing the 2018-2019 Miss Annie Award Nominees

The Miss Annies, our annual volunteer recognition party, are coming up Saturday, August 24. It’s our chance to recognize all of our volunteers for the contributions they made toward making the 2018-2019 season such a great success. Awards will be given for outstanding onstage performances in several categories, as well as for contributions off stage and behind […]

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CTC Seeks Master Carpenter

CHATTANOOGA THEATRE CENTRE seeks Master Carpenter. Will report to Technical Director. Build and install 8 shows plus assist on 3 Youth Theatre productions. Must have working knowledge of carpentry, print reading, theatrical construction methods, basic rigging, and shop safety practices. Ideal for recent graduate. Must be a self-motivated team player and good collaborator. Candidates with […]

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CTC Seeks Artists for Lobby Gallery Walls

The Chattanooga Theatre Centre is looking for artists to showcase on two gallery walls during the 2019-2020 season. Artists would need to hang their show along with any relevant info and would keep 100% of any sales. There are 11 slots open: During run of Roald Dahl’s MATILDA (September 20-October 13) in the mainstage gallery […]

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Hit “Love, Loss & What I Wore” Returns for Encore Performance August 10

Women’s relationships and attire—and at times the interaction of the two—use the female wardrobe as a time capsule of a woman’s life in the Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s upcoming benefit performance of the comedy, “Love, Loss and What I Wore,” on Saturday, August 10. The show is back by popular demand after a capacity audience was […]

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Theatre Centre Launches Playwrights Residency Program

The Chattanooga Theatre Centre is looking for three playwrights for our inaugural Playwrights Residency Program for the 2019-2020 season. The goal of this program is to support new work by offering playwrights space, actors, and support with which they may develop new works in a loose, semi-structured schedule. You will be a resident for the […]

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