Blogs


Back in operation

Our website transition is complete; PathfinderTheatre.com is now at home on a new server, hosted by a different hosting company. So far, so good! In fact, it looks like our page load times have decreased considerably — that means that the site loads faster, which should make it easier to use. No more sitting around, twiddling your thumbs, waiting for the page content to show up.

Upgrades and downtime

We are moving PathfinderTheatre.com — all our websites, in fact— to another hosting company in the hopes of making our websites faster and more dependable.

While we make the transition, there may be some downtime. You may try to visit PathfinderTheatre.com — and receive error messages instead of accessing our site.

Remembering September 11, ten years later

There were a lot of news stories and memorials on and around the 11th this year — but as artistic director of Pathfinder Theatre, I was focused (by necessity) on The Guys. I couldn’t handle a lot of reminders; I was living out the reality of that day already in rehearsals and performances.

Opening night for our inaugural production

Artists and athletes often make it look easy. You watch football players, basketball players, dancers, actors, or ice skaters perform at their best — and it looks effortless. Graceful. Beautiful. Powerful.

But as anyone knows who has been (or is) an athlete or artist, it takes years of training and days, weeks, even months of hard work.

Theatre on a budget

Set for "The Guys"

Pathfinder Theatre is a start-up venture. As such, our budget is very, very small.

In fact, we have no set budget at the moment; the funding for each show comes out of the pockets of the people involved — primarily yours truly, the artistic director.

Our inaugural production

Pathfinder Theatre is proud to announce our inaugural production: We will hold a staged reading of Anne Nelson’s play The Guys on September 9 and 10 at the Greensboro School of Creativity at 7 p.m.

Support Pathfinder Theatre

Now there are two new ways you can support Pathfinder Theatre: Become an angel (that’s the traditional term for financial supporters and backers of theatre companies) or visit our CafePress store.

The adventure begins

I landed a new job this week — at a pay scale that will allow me to begin to put some money into founding and running Pathfinder Theatre.

Why start yet another theatre company in the Triad area of North Carolina?