The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre Records

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Production Records

Business Records

The Depot Inc, C-U Community Theatre, and Chrysalis Repertory Theatre Company Production Records



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Finding Aid for The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre Records, 1972-2023 | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

By Thornton Miller, Claire Kittell, Anna Petrelli, Carol Berthold, and Nolan Vallier

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Collection Overview

Title: The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre Records, 1972-2023Add to your cart.

ID: 12/11/51

Primary Creator: The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre (1972 -)

Extent: 9.75 cubic feet

Arrangement: Materials are arranged in three series: Series 1) Production Records, Series 2) Business Records, and Series 3) The Depot, Inc, C-U Community Theatre, and the Chrysalis Repertory Theatre Production Records. Series 1 is arranged into four sub-series by material type, following the original order in which they were received from the Company. These include: 1) Production Playbills, News Clippings, and Records, 2) Photographs and Slides, 3) Audio and Visual Recordings, and 4) Posters.

Date Acquired: 03/14/2023. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Illinois Theatre, Music theater, Theatre

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of production and business records for The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre, a non-profit community theater in Urbana, IL. Also contains the production records of several other theatre companies that staged productions at the Station Theatre. Documents the rich history of community theatre and musical theatre productions in Central Illinois, including several premiere performances, rarely performed theatrical works, and early performances of major musicals.

Biographical Note

In 1972, Rick Orr founded The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre, a non-profit community theater, in an historic passenger-rail station in Urbana, IL. Originally constructed by the Big Four Railroad Co.—later called the Peoria and Eastern Railroad and New York Central—in 1889, the line discontinued passenger service to the building in 1957. Soon after, the structure was purchased by Esther B. Bean, a local resident who began renting the building in 1967. Her first tenants were The Depot, Inc., an experimental arts collective that was founded by University of Illinois English Professor Jim Hurt and his graduate assistant Tom Rickman. They called the building “The Depot” and used the space to print local magazines and present a summer festival that consisted of avant-garde concerts, musicals, and plays.

During its inaugural year, The Celebration Company became co-tenants with The Depot, Inc., collaborating on several theatrical productions. Rick Orr even became a member of The Depot, Inc.’s board of directors, serving as a leader in both organizations. In January 1974, Hurt left the University of Illinois to take a sabbatical in England and Orr took over as the director of the Depot, Inc. board. In early 1975, Esther Bean, fearful that she could not continue to maintain the property, sold the building to Orr and the Celebration Company for $35,000. Orr purchased the theatre without approval from The Depot, Inc’s board of directors and did not allow the other company to continue leasing the property. Despite Orr’s hostile take-over of the building, many of The Depot’s members joined The Celebration Company in the seasons that followed. The building reopened in April 1974. Despite renaming the facility “The Station Theatre,” both The Celebration Company and local newspapers continued to call the building “The Depot” throughout the mid-1970s.

In the decades that followed, the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre presented an average of eight productions during its Fall-Spring Season and an additional four or five productions during summer seasons with a volunteer cast, crew, and administration. Yet, the company still managed to produce original plays, including Karma Ibsen-Riley’s Nine Women and Douglas Anderson’s Mistakes I8ve Made. The company also competed at the Illinois State Community Theatre Association Annual Contest, earning first place in 1981 with their production of Shadow Box. In 1990, after years of failing to pay off their mortgage, the company approached Esther Bean for assistance. She bought the building back from Orr and paid off the mortgage. The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre continue to present high quality productions to this day.

Subject/Index Terms

Illinois Theatre
Music theater
Theatre

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: Audio and visual recordings in need of conservation were originally received from Pam Christman on March 14, 2023. The paper records of the organization, including the production and business records, as well as additional digital audio recordings were received on April 13, 2023.

Acquisition Source: Gift


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Series 3: The Depot Inc, C-U Community Theatre, and Chrysalis Repertory Theatre Company Production Records, 1970-1976Add to your cart.
Consists of photographs, correspondence, news clippings, and playbills for productions that occurred at the Station Theatre that were presented by companies other than the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre. Materials are arranged alphabetically by company and then alphabetically by production. Of particular note are the records for an early performance of Fernando Arrabal's the Architect and The Emperor of Assyria.
Box 9Add to your cart.
Folder 10: C-U Community Theater- Alice in Wonderland, Rick Orr, Dir., -Advertisement,- Flier and Photos, 1974-1975Add to your cart.
Folder 11: C-U Community Theatre - Summer and Smoke, Rick Orr, Dir. - Article and Program, 1976Add to your cart.
Folder 12: C-U Community Theatre and University Summer Theatre - Echoes, Rick Orr, Dir. - Articles, Production Schedules, Programs and Slides, 1972-1974Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Chrysalis Repertory Theatre Company - Play Strindberg, Mark Boyer, Dir. - Advertisements, Articles and Programs, 1976Add to your cart.
Folder 14: The Depot - The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria - Slides, Photos. Programs and Newspaper Clippings, 1972Add to your cart.
Folder 15: The Depot - Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Rick Orr, Dir. - Articles, Correspondence, Programs, Photos, and Slides, 1972-1973Add to your cart.
Folder 16: The Depot - Keep Tightly Closed in a Cool Dry Place, Rick Orr, Dir. - Correspondence, Articles, Photos, Negatives, and Slides, 1971Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Sweet Eros - Photos, 1970-1973Add to your cart.

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