
Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center has completed construction and opened in Garrison, about 60 miles north of New York City, as the permanent headquarters for Hudson Valley Shakespeare. The six-year project replaces seasonal tents and temporary structures with a 14,850-square-foot venue designed by Studio Gang. The curved mass-timber building overlooks the Hudson Highlands and is intended to integrate with the surrounding landscape while maintaining a strong connection between performance and nature. The theater is described as the first public purpose-built LEED Platinum theater in the United States. The campus includes restored meadows, walking paths, and ecological conservation efforts. The 451-seat theater also includes educational spaces, dressing rooms, offices, and year-round facilities, with artist housing planned for 2027. The inaugural season features As You Like It, King Lear, and Les Misérables.
"Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center, the new headquarters for Hudson Valley Shakespeare, has officially completed construction and is welcoming audiences for its inaugural season in Garrison, about 60 miles north of New York City. The six-year project gives the acclaimed company its first permanent home after years of operating from seasonal tents and temporary structures."
"Designed by renowned architecture firm Studio Gang, the 14,850-square-foot venue sits on a 98-acre campus overlooking the Hudson Highlands. The theater's curved mass-timber structure was designed to blend into the surrounding landscape while preserving the company's signature connection between performance and nature."
"Hudson Valley Shakespeare says the building is the first public purpose-built LEED Platinum theater in the United States, setting a new benchmark for sustainable performing arts venues. The broader campus includes restored meadows, walking paths and ecological conservation efforts developed alongside landscape architects Nelson Byrd Woltz."
"Inside, audiences will find a 451-seat theater along with educational spaces, dressing rooms, offices and year-round facilities that will allow the organization to expand beyond its traditional summer schedule. Future plans also include artist housing on the campus, scheduled for completion in 2027."
Read at Time Out New York
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