The Little Theater
Location
New Haven CT
Institution
Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES)
Architect
Svigals + Partners
Acoustician
Brooks Acoustics Corporation
Construction Manager
Banton Construction
The Little Theater, opened in 1924, is one of the few surviving examples of the Little Theater Movement, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984. Its recent ambitious renovation transformed the building into a modern teaching and performance facility for the Educational Center for the Arts, New Haven’s oldest arts magnet high school. After increasing the building area from 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, we put every square inch to use. The floor of the rebuilt auditorium consists of adjustable modules which can transform the space from a flat-floor to tiered seating with minimal effort. The stage opening can be closed, allowing the auditorium and stage to be used simultaneously as classrooms. Nextstage Design principals Tony Forman and Gene Leitermann served as project manager and principal in charge, respectively, for Theatre Projects.
Construction Type
Renovation
New construction
Square Feet
10,000
Cost
$5.6 million
Completion
2014
Users
Educational Center for the Arts (ECA)
Spaces
150-seat flexible theater
Photography © Robert Benson Photography