PRESS RELEASE-Tacoma Little Theatre receives National Award

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Tacoma Little Theatre
Tue, May 11, 2021 11:07 PM

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: David Cockerell: david@aact.org, 817-732-3177, ext. 3

Tacoma Little Theatre to Receive National Theatre Award

Tacoma Little Theatre of Tacoma, Washington, is being honored with
the Diamond
Crown Organizational Award
by the American Association of Community
Theatre (AACT). The 2021 AACT National Award presentations will be
pre-recorded and streamed during Virtual AACTFest 2021 National Theatre
Festival, Saturday, June 19, beginning at 11:45AM (Eastern). To view the
AACT National Awards presentations and participate in other exciting
Virtual AACTFest 2021 events during June 14–20, 2021, register at
aact.org/21.

The AACT Diamond Crown Organizational Award recognizes longevity and
vitality of AACT member theatres that have expanded programming and/or
facilities in the past ten years and have the administrative leadership to
remain vital to their communities for the next ten years. Recipients must
have been in continuous operation for seventy-five years. Visit
aact.org/awards for information on all AACT National Awards, 2021 AACT
Award winners, and previous honorees.

Tacoma Little Theatre (TLT) was founded in 1918 as the Tacoma Little
Theatre and Drama League, and at 103 years is among the oldest community
theatres currently operating in the United States. TLT’s vision is to offer
a destination for the diverse community of Tacoma and Puget Sound by
offering a well-rounded season of mainstage productions, staged readings,
murder mysteries, special events, and a year-around education program
serving both adults and children. TLT increases community awareness through
special ticket programs and embracing other non-profit and service
organizations, such as United Way. With the support of the community and
local funders, TLT was able to complete a full remodel of its auditorium
and lobby spaces, beginning in June of 2020. This was the first major
upgrade since the 1950s, and came as a result of listening and responding
to patron feedback. After a break in response to the Covid pandemic, the
theatre is looking forward to welcoming back patrons in the fall of 2021.

AACT provides networking, resources, and support for America’s theatres.
AACT represents the interests of more than 7,000 theatres across the United
States and its territories, as well as theatre companies with the U.S.
Military Services overseas.

AACT National Office s PO Box 101476, Fort Worth, TX 76185 s 817-732-3177 s
info@aact.org s aact.org

[image: image.png] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: David Cockerell: david@aact.org, 817-732-3177, ext. 3 *Tacoma Little Theatre to Receive National Theatre Award* *Tacoma Little Theatre* of Tacoma, Washington, is being honored with the *Diamond Crown Organizational Award* by the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT). The 2021 AACT National Award presentations will be pre-recorded and streamed during Virtual AACTFest 2021 National Theatre Festival, Saturday, June 19, beginning at 11:45AM (Eastern). To view the AACT National Awards presentations and participate in other exciting Virtual AACTFest 2021 events during June 14–20, 2021, register at aact.org/21. The AACT Diamond Crown Organizational Award recognizes longevity and vitality of AACT member theatres that have expanded programming and/or facilities in the past ten years and have the administrative leadership to remain vital to their communities for the next ten years. Recipients must have been in continuous operation for seventy-five years. Visit aact.org/awards for information on all AACT National Awards, 2021 AACT Award winners, and previous honorees. Tacoma Little Theatre (TLT) was founded in 1918 as the Tacoma Little Theatre and Drama League, and at 103 years is among the oldest community theatres currently operating in the United States. TLT’s vision is to offer a destination for the diverse community of Tacoma and Puget Sound by offering a well-rounded season of mainstage productions, staged readings, murder mysteries, special events, and a year-around education program serving both adults and children. TLT increases community awareness through special ticket programs and embracing other non-profit and service organizations, such as United Way. With the support of the community and local funders, TLT was able to complete a full remodel of its auditorium and lobby spaces, beginning in June of 2020. This was the first major upgrade since the 1950s, and came as a result of listening and responding to patron feedback. After a break in response to the Covid pandemic, the theatre is looking forward to welcoming back patrons in the fall of 2021. AACT provides networking, resources, and support for America’s theatres. AACT represents the interests of more than 7,000 theatres across the United States and its territories, as well as theatre companies with the U.S. Military Services overseas. ### AACT National Office s PO Box 101476, Fort Worth, TX 76185 s 817-732-3177 s info@aact.org s aact.org