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Ticket information - 434 361 1999


Next at the Hamner:


Main Stage: In Repertory, Feb. 25 - Mar. 20
Nixon's Nixon, by Russell Lees,
All is Always Now, by Robert Wray

Next In the Cabaret:

Saturday, March 27:
TigerLily

Improv Mondays at 6:00 p.m.
With the Hamner Improv Troupe: Ongoing, Drop-In - It's Free!

Virginia Playwrights Initiative (Free)
No Readings Scheduled at this time.
Past readings here


About the Hamner Theater: The Hamner Theater, now presenting its fifth season, is a non-profit project of the Rockfish Valley Community Center in Nelson County, and receives funding from the Virginia Commission for the Arts and anonymous donors to support its mission of bringing professional theater to Nelson County.

The Hamner Theater is located in the Rockfish Valley Community Center,
on Route 151, between Nellysford & Afton, 22920, in Nelson County, VA.
Hamner Theater, P.O. Box 106, 190 Rockfish School Lane, Nellysford, VA 22958
Phone: (434) 361 1999 E-mail: info@thehamnertheater.com



The Hamner Theater is a non-profit project of the Rockfish Valley Community Center.


The Hamner Theater

By: Peter Coy (2005)

Co-Artistic Directors: Boomie Pedersen and Peter Coy

What is our mission? : To offer a performing arts venue in Nelson County and to create a theater open to and reaching out to all residents of Nelson and its surroundings.

The inspiration for creating the theater:
We have dedicated this theater to one of Nelson County’s most famous residents, Earl Hamner, Jr., creator of THE WALTONS, the long-running and award-winning TV series. We did this to express our thanks for the contribution he has made to the county in telling the timeless story of his family’s life during the Depression here.

What is the need for a theater in Nelson County?
Until now there has been no theater space in Nelson County devoted to the performing arts. It seems clear from the response to our first offerings that the theater is filling a need both for the participants and for the audiences.

Nelson County is a rural county in central Virginia that has a diverse population of about 14,000. There is a rich vein of artistic talent here. Professionals and amateurs from many of the arts – potters, classical musicians, bluegrass and rock bands, traditional Irish fiddlers and dancers, actors, painters, sculptors, poets, novelists, playwrights, songwriters, set and lighting designers for the stage, film makers, and more – are living in the county. We have assembled a core group of organizers who, in addition to being involved in every aspect of the theater themselves, will start the process of training.

We are planning training programs for adults, teens, elementary school children in all aspects of theater production: acting, directing, improvisation, technical theater, lighting and set design, and playwriting. We have the personnel and the facilities. We are working with the high school to find interested and motivated teens. Earl Hamner has offered to fund a program to develop young writers in the county.

Having a theater space of our own gives focus to everyone involved, those creating the performance and those in the audience. The theater itself creates a desire to reach and maintain a standard of solid work. It creates loyalty in the audience because they feel the theater belongs to them as much as to the performers. It creates an atmosphere of familiarity and permanence. This is Nelson County’s theater.

What exactly does the Hamner Theater look like? It is an intimate and flexible theater, created in a 26’ by 42’, handicapped-accessible, former elementary-school classroom. Forty-nine seats are on risers that can be configured in the way that is best for each particular production. A lighting grid with dimmer packs is permanently attached to the ceiling. The lobby and the dressing room are in adjacent classrooms.

What are our plans for the future? We are planning to produce three to five plays each year. In addition, the space will be a venue for music, dance performances, storytelling nights, and film clubs. We also intend to create a series of evening events where Virginia writers will read from their new work. Because this is the only theater in the county besides the high school auditorium, we want to fill it with a variety of shows that appeal to as many different county residents as possible.


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About Earl Hamner:

Earl Hamner's website

Earl Hamner's books (at Amazon)

An interview with Earl Hamner, Dec 22, 2006

Earl Hamner interview in The Hook, May, 2003

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