Today, Riot Act, Inc. announced that they will be the newest Resident organization of the Center for the Arts as of February 1. Now in its 16th season, Riot Act, Inc. is pleased to move into its first permanent home. Riot Act will move into room 305, conducting rehearsals, classes, and small performances.
“We are thrilled to join The Center and look forward to collaborating with our new neighbors,” remarked Macey Mott, founding member and current artistic director.
Riot Act was founded in 2002 to provide opportunities for local actors, directors, designers, and playwrights to bring innovative, thought-provoking, challenging theater to the Jackson stage. In its new home, the company will continue to collaborate with dancers, musicians, videographers, visual artists, and other local non-profits to create great stories for their adventurous audience.
“We are delighted that Riot Act has decided that The Center offers a good fit for their organization and mission,” said David J. Rothman, President/CEO of The Center. We now are home to three theater companies, and we can’t wait to see the new artists and audiences that Riot Act brings to The Center.”
The Center is a creative community that houses both a world-class 500-seat theater in the Performing Arts Pavilion and 19 independent Resident nonprofit organizations in the Arts and Education Pavilion. Working with each other and with The Center, these dynamic nonprofit organizations create one of the most vibrant arts districts of any town in the country.
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