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A History of Harrison Center for the Arts

On August 4th 2022, Mary Klopfstein Lenning met with several theatre enthusiasts living in Harrison, Ohio. She asked if there was an interest in starting an Arts/Cultural center in Harrison. The response was a resounding YES. The following month, an invitation went out to the community to attend a meeting, and the response was positive and supportive. Planning began and Harrison Center for the Arts became a non-profit organization in January 2023. On August, 4th, 2023, exactly one year from the initial meeting, Harrison Center for the Arts produced their first production, Tuck Everlasting. Since then, HCA has produced American Christmas Carol, a Holiday tradition set in 1944 Midwest America, and an original musical version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

 

HCA performs in the event center at Broadway Commons, 803 E. Broadway St. Harrison, Ohio 45030. Although the building may not be regarded as a historic structure, it is fondly remembered as the old Harrison Skating Rink.​

HCA Venue Information

  • Venue Address: Broadway Commons, 803 E. Broadway St. Harrison OH 45030

  • Venue Owned or Rented? Rented

  • Stage Dimensions: Black Box - flexible - average 30x20

  • Set Construction On-Site or Remote? Remote

  • Wing Space: None

  • Fly System? None

  • Time In Space Before Opening? 1 week

  • Lighting Equipment: Limited

  • Lighting Equipment Owned or Rented? Both

  • Lighting Restrictions: Low ceiling

  • Available Dim Channels: 12

  • Sound Equipment: Currently overhead mics

  • Sound Equipment Owned or Rented? Owned

  • Other Limitations/Restrictions: No permanent stage - black box is created

  • Year Founded: Don’t know. Maybe the 1950s or earlier

  • Full Time Staff? No

  • Website: http://harrisoncenterforthearts.org

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