The Contemporary Theater Company


The Contemporary Theater Company is a 5013 non-profit theater company based in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Founded by Artistic Director Christopher J. Simpson in 2005, the company presents a range of plays throughout South County with an emphasis on reaching first-time theatergoers. The company presents an annual holiday show at the historic waterfront Towers in Narragansett and produces an annual 24-Hour Play Festival at the South Kingstown High School. The company presents theater, classes and public events at a theater at 327 Main Street in historic downtown Wakefield that opened in July 2012.

History

The Contemporary Theater Company started as an unincorporated group in 2005 known as The Courthouse Summer Theater Company. Its first production was Rumors by Neil Simon in the summer of 2005. The company incorporated on May 30, 2006. The company continued to present shows under the name The Courthouse Theater Company at the Courthouse Center for the Arts until the end of 2007, when the center established an in-house theater group.
In 2009, The Courthouse Theater Company renamed itself The Contemporary Theater Company. It has since produced shows including The Complete Works of William Shakespeare and The Gift of the Magi.

Past Seasons

2013 Season

"Rhode Island Monthly Editor's Pick"
2012 Arts Revitalization Award
Providence Phoenix: The Best of RI 2011
MoreTeeth's Most Teeth Theater Awards May 2010 - May 2011
2011 Motif Magazine Theatre Awards
Southern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce's 2011 Chamber Impact Awards
Providence Phoenix: The Best of RI 2010
2009 Motif Magazine Theatre Awards

Organization

The CTC is led by an eleven-member board of directors and Artistic Director Christopher J. Simpson. In 2009, Simpson won a fellowship from Princeton University to help grow the company.