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Studio Arena Theater

The 710 Main Theater, historically known as the Studio Arena Theater, is a theatre in Buffalo, New York. It was originally founded in the 1920s and is still operational today.
== History ==
Founded in the 1920s in Buffalo, NY by a group of local enthusiasts, the Studio Theatre evolved as both a theatre and a theatre school into Western New York's only professional regional theatre.
In 1927, Jane Keeler, a teacher of speech and drama, and Lars Potter, President of the Buffalo Players, and others established the Studio Theatre School. Performances and classes were located in a second floor lodge meeting hall on the corner of Elmwood Avenue and Anderson Place.〔Buffalo Courier-Express Magazine, September 22, 1974.〕
In 1934, Studio Theatre moved to a concert hall on the second floor of the Teck Theatre, until that building was converted to a movie house three years later. Studio Theatre School was incorporated with the playhouse as an educational institution in 1936 under the New York State Board of Regents. In 1937, having purchased the former Universalist Church at 305 Lafayette, the Studio Theatre was at home there for many years. In the early 1960s, the resident theatre movement was beginning, and Studio Theatre began its evolution into a professional Equity theatre under the leadership of Neal Du Brock. In a mere forty day transformation, the former Town Casino (an important local nightclub) at 681 Main Street was transformed into the Buffalo's only not-for-profit professional regional theatre and was renamed Studio Arena Theatre in 1965. Studio Arena Theatre was a key player in the resident theater movement.〔http://artvoice.com/issues/v5n13/blossom_cohan〕 Eventually it moved across the street into the former Palace Burlesque Theater at 710 Main Street in 1978 and became the cornerstone of the Buffalo Theater District.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Studio Arena Theatre )
Until its demise as The Studio Arena Theatre it had claim to being one of the oldest resident theaters in the United States. It was particularly supported over the years by Wells V. Moot. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wells V. Moot, Jr. )
Over the years it has produced many notable plays and world premieres including work by Edward Albee, A.R. Gurney, and Lanford Wilson. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Studio Arena Theater Production History )〕 Studio Arena Theatre was the springboard for the careers of some of today's biggest Equity actors, including Emmy and Tony Award winners.〔"In the Wings", Buffalo News March 16, 2003, page F1.〕 Studio Arena Theatre was one of the country's premier regional theatres.
Studio Arena Theatre was shuttered after failing to reorganize under Chapter 11. On March 17, 2011 the Buffalo News 〔 Buffalo News March 17, 2011, front page〕 reported that the nearby Shea's Performing Center was trying to get the needed financing so that it can return the 626-seat theater to use for theatrical and nontheatrical events. Shea's assumed ownership of the theater, which was renamed the 710 Main Theater after its address, at the beginning the 2012-13 season.〔(Prep underway for theater season ). ''WIVB-TV''. Retrieved August 31, 2012.〕 Live theater has resumed in the theatre.〔(2013-2014 Season ) Sheas 710 Main website Retrieved 2013-4-28.〕

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