Renovation and Improvements for the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre


One of the oldest continually operating community theaters in the country, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre began offering performances 77 years ago in the Township Hall, until moving to the Colonial Revival-style building on River Street that was constructed specifically for it. Today, the Little Theatre offers performances 100 days each year, and the building is used for rehearsals, events, auditions, and meetings for an additional 200 days. After nearly 60 years of service, the theater building is in need of repairs and improvements, as well as the addition of amenities such as adequate restrooms and accessibility for patrons of all physical abilities.

In addition to introducing ADA-compliant features, making necessary structural repairs, and updating the electrical systems, the Little Theatre is also looking to expand the second floor, invest in state-of-the-art theatrical lighting, and improve the exterior to enhance its street presence.

The Little Theatre will have a prominent presence in the proposed Arts & Entertainment District in Chagrin Falls.

Visit the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's website for more information about its history and current offerings.



 
 

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