The Barnstormers Theatre

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The Barnstormers Theatre
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The Barnstormers Theatre
Address104 Main Street
Tamworth, New Hampshire
U.S.
Coordinates 43°51′35″N71°15′56″W / 43.85972°N 71.26556°W / 43.85972; -71.26556
Capacity 282
OpenedGroup: 1931;94 years ago (1931)
Building: 1936;89 years ago (1936)
Website
www.barnstormerstheatre.org
DesignatedMay 12, 2025 [1]

The Barnstormers Theatre, located in Tamworth, New Hampshire, is the oldest ongoing professional summer theatre in the United States. [2] It was co-founded in 1931 by Francis Cleveland, the son of President Grover Cleveland. It is one of the few professional theatres in the United States that performs eight shows in eight consecutive weeks every summer.

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History

In 1931, Francis and Alice Cleveland founded the theatre company, along with their friend Ed Goodnow. [3] During the summer, they would lead a company of resident actors around the region, performing different plays each night. In some cases, they would literally storm barns, arriving in the afternoon to set up their scenery and lights in time for an evening performance.

In 1935, the acting company purchased Kimball's Store on Main Street, across from the Tamworth Inn, and transformed the building into a theatre for the 1936 season. [4] Since then, the theatre's acting company has kept the rigorous schedule of rehearsing one play by day, and performing another by night, from the end of June to the beginning of September. Francis Cleveland acted as artistic director until his death in 1995. [5]

In 1998, The Barnstormers Theatre was renovated and improved. It now seats 282 patrons, is heated and air conditioned, and hosts touring productions as well as producing summer theatre. Many of The Barnstormers' performances are classic comedies, murder mysteries, and musicals from the British and American stage. In 2006, The Barnstormers celebrated their 75th anniversary.

In May 2025, the building was added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "NH's deep history reflected in most recent listings to the NH State Register of Historic Places". NH.gov (Press release). New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. May 12, 2025. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  2. "The Barnstormers Theatre announces its 78th season". The Conway Daily Sun . North Conway, New Hampshire. June 14, 2008. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  3. "Our History". barnstormerstheatre.org. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  4. Whitney, D. Quincy (May 30, 1993). "An actor's 7 decades on the stage". The Boston Globe . p. NH 16. Retrieved July 12, 2025 via newspapers.com.
  5. Saxon, Wolfgang (November 10, 1995). "Francis Cleveland, Ex-President's Son And a Director, 92" . The New York Times . p. B-7. Retrieved November 12, 2018 via nytimes.com.