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Winnipesaukee Playhouse : ウィキペディア英語版
Winnipesaukee Playhouse

The Winnipesaukee Playhouse is a 200+ seat courtyard style theater located in Meredith, New Hampshire, United States, in the heart of New Hampshire's Lakes Region. The Playhouse produces both a professional summer stock season as well as a community theater season, and is arguably the only theater in the United States to do so.〔Gardner, Kevin. ("It's An Uneasy Relationship" ). New Hampshire Public Radio. March 20, 2008. Accessed January 22, 2010〕 The Winnipesaukee Playhouse is the recipient of 46 New Hampshire Theater Awards over the past eight years,〔("New Hampshire Theatre Awards" ). Winnipesaukee Playhouse. Accessed August 14, 2013.〕 more than any other theater in the state during this time period,〔("MVSB awards grant to Winnipesaukee Playhouse" ). ''The Citizen''. August 16, 2009. Accessed January 22, 2010〕 and in 2009 it was selected by ''New Hampshire Magazine'' as the best professional theater in New Hampshire.〔("2009 Best of NH" ). ''New Hampshire Magazine''. Accessed January 21, 2010〕 In 2013 the Winni Playhouse moved from Weirs Beach in Laconia to the former Annalee Dolls campus in Meredith. The new theater has 200 seats as well as support spaces such as offices, dressing rooms, and a lobby, which the previous theater did not have.〔
==History==
The Winnipesaukee Playhouse was founded in 2004 by brother and sister Bryan Halperin and Lesley Pankhurst, as well as their spouses, Johanna and Neil. They opened the Playhouse in the Alpenrose Plaza (the former Dexter Shoes outlet plaza) in the village of Weirs Beach in the city of Laconia, New Hampshire. The theater started with a professional summer stock season, and then continued with community theater and children's theater during the rest of the year.〔 In 2006 it became a non-profit organization.〔("History" ). Winnipesaukee Playhouse. Accessed January 21, 2010〕
In 2008, Hidden Green LLC, investors in the Winnipesaukee Playhouse, purchased the Annalee Dolls factory site for 1.05 million dollars. The Playhouse renovated this property to create a "Tanglewood type of setting" to perform theater and other endeavors in.〔("Annalee property sold for playhouse" ). ''New Hampshire Business Review''. February 1, 2008. Accessed January 17, 2010〕 The theater moved from its previous site in Weirs Beach to the site of Annalee's former gift shop in 2013.
As of 2012, the Winnipesaukee Playhouse has performed 91 plays, 45 of which were professional summer stock, with the rest being community theater or children's theater.〔(Past Shows ). Winnipesaukee Playhouse. Accessed January 28, 2010〕

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