East Bay Times

Children’s Musical Theater San Jose in a new home

- By Jim Harrington jharringto­n@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Children’s Musical Theater San Jose has a new home.

The nationally acclaimed theater company, which offers theatrical training to young performers ages 4-20 and stages several shows each year, announced the opening of its CMT Creative Arts Center on Thursday.

It’s a result of the company’s $2.2 million capital campaign, which has been flourishin­g over the past year — even while precaution­s surroundin­g COVID-19 necessitat­ed shutting down in-person theater operations around the Bay Area.

The organizati­on, which has been honored a dozen times by the National Endowment for the Arts and reportedly ranks as the oldest operating performing arts organizati­on in San Jose, was just $80,000 away from hitting that $2.2 million figure as of Wednesday, according to an email sent out to the CMT community.

“For years we have lived and breathed the philosophy of not just making lemonade out of life’s lemons, but making a delicious lemon pie and teaching our children how to make one themselves,” said CMT San Jose artistic director Kevin Hauge. “We have had many such lemons throughout our incredible 53-year run at CMT, none of which like this past one that affected us and our community in so many ways.

“I am so proud that we can now say that we — our organizati­on, our children and our community — didn’t just survive this past year but are coming out of it stronger, more resilient and more vivacious than ever, and this new cuttingedg­e arts center is the living proof of that.”

The 25,000-square-foot space, housing five rehearsal studios, costume/props shops and plenty of storage and classroom space, is located at 1545 Parkmoor Ave. in San Jose, not far from CMT’s previous headquarte­rs at 1401 Parkmoor Ave.

The Creative Arts Center will debut May 4, when the organizati­on begins in-person auditions for its three summer production­s.

Those production­s typically would take place at CMT’s longtime performanc­e venue — the Montgomery Theater in downtown San Jose. But this summer — because of COVID-19 precaution­s about performing indoors — the production­s will take place at an outdoor space created in the side parking lot of the Creative Arts Center. Those three production­s are “Snoopy! The Musical” (featuring actors ages 7-10) “Starlight Express” (ages 10-14) and “American Idiot” (ages 14-20), which will run concurrent­ly — summer repertoire style — July 8-25.

“It was particular­ly enriching to me and the staff to be able to continue working with the kids in the past year via video,” Hauge says. “But I’m beyond excited to see all the talented children again in person in the new center. … This is a milestone moment for this organizati­on, and I’m privileged to have led it towards its bright future.”

The center will feature state-ofthe-art sound and theatrical lighting systems, a contempora­ry dance floor, and ample parking to accommodat­e the various training and production programs CMT offers.

Go to cmtsj.org for more informatio­n.

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