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Flat Rock Playhouse receives $38,988 grant to improve vital theater infrastructure

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Flat Rock Playhouse has been awarded a grant of $38,988 by the Community Foundation of Henderson County.

According to managing director Sam Yaeger Goodrum, the grant will be used to purchase and install four A/C units in the Leiman Mainstage as part of the complete replacement of the cooling and heating systems in the building.

“This grant from the Community Foundation of Henderson County addresses this important need and improves the theatrical experience for thousands of patrons as well as the team of artists, staff, and volunteers who bring Flat Rock Playhouse productions to life,” said Goodrum.

Flat Rock Playhouse, the State Theater of North Carolina, was founded in 1952 and enriches lives through the art of theatre by sustaining production excellence, nurturing talent, and inspiring creativity in an inclusive safe haven for artistic vision, lifelong learning and creative risk. Annually, Flat Rock Playhouse serves over 50,000 patrons through onstage productions and 10,000 local students through arts education experiences.

Lisa K. Bryant is the producing artistic director. This season marks Lisa’s tenth year as the artistic director for the State Theatre of North Carolina. Beginning her Flat Rock Playhouse career as an apprentice, Bryant has been proud to serve the theatre through the years as a student, Equity actor, teacher and director. 

The Community Foundation of Henderson County supports charitable programs in the greater Henderson County area. Founded in 1982, the Community Foundation administers over 500 funds with assets of over $100 million.

Visit www.flatrockplayhouse.org.

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