McCarter Theatre (Princeton)
McCarter Theatre, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is a professional theater and performing arts center renowned for its productions of plays, musicals, and dance, as well as its educational programs. Established in 1930, the theatre has a long history of presenting both classic and contemporary works, and has hosted numerous prominent actors and artists. It serves as a cultural hub for the Princeton community and the broader state of New Jersey.
History
The McCarter Theatre’s origins trace back to the Princeton Triangle Club, a collegiate musical and theatrical organization founded in 1915. Initially, the Triangle Club performed in various campus venues, but the need for a dedicated performance space became apparent. A gift from Alexander McCarter, class of 1892, and his wife, provided the funding for the construction of a new theatre. The original building, designed by William Van Alen, the architect of the Chrysler Building, opened on January 27, 1930, with a performance by the Triangle Club. [1]
Over the decades, the McCarter Theatre evolved from primarily showcasing Triangle Club productions to becoming a professional regional theatre. In 1987, a significant expansion and renovation, designed by Specht Harp & Pavlik, added a second stage, the Berlind Theatre, and increased the overall capacity of the complex. This expansion allowed McCarter to broaden its programming and offer a more diverse range of performances. The renovation also included improvements to the theatre’s infrastructure and accessibility. The theatre continues to operate as a non-profit organization, relying on donations, subscriptions, and grants to support its artistic and educational initiatives. [2]
Geography
The McCarter Theatre is situated on the campus of Princeton University, in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. The theatre complex occupies a prominent location near the heart of the university, easily accessible from both the campus and the town of Princeton. Its address is 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540. The surrounding area is characterized by a blend of collegiate architecture, historic buildings, and landscaped grounds.
The theatre’s location within the Princeton University campus provides a unique environment, fostering collaboration between the professional theatre and the university’s academic programs. The Berlind Theatre, the smaller of the two performance spaces, is located adjacent to the main McCarter Theatre building. The surrounding campus grounds contribute to the theatre’s aesthetic appeal and provide a welcoming atmosphere for patrons. The theatre’s proximity to downtown Princeton also allows visitors to easily access restaurants, shops, and other amenities.
Culture
McCarter Theatre plays a significant role in the cultural landscape of Princeton and New Jersey. The theatre’s programming encompasses a wide range of theatrical genres, including dramas, comedies, musicals, and dance performances. It is committed to producing both classic works and new plays, often commissioning and developing original pieces. The theatre also hosts visiting productions from national and international touring companies. [3]
Beyond its mainstage productions, McCarter Theatre is committed to arts education and community engagement. It offers a variety of programs for students of all ages, including workshops, classes, and outreach initiatives. These programs aim to foster an appreciation for the performing arts and to provide opportunities for individuals to develop their creative skills. The theatre also partners with local schools and organizations to provide access to performances and educational resources. The theatre’s commitment to accessibility extends to offering sensory-friendly performances and other accommodations for patrons with disabilities.
Attractions
The McCarter Theatre itself is an attraction, drawing visitors to Princeton from across the region. The architecture of the original building and the modern design of the Berlind Theatre offer visual interest. Guided tours of the theatre are occasionally available, providing insights into its history and operations. The theatre’s lobby and common areas often feature art exhibitions and displays related to current productions.
Princeton University, adjacent to the theatre, offers a wealth of additional attractions. The Princeton University Art Museum houses a diverse collection of art from around the world. The Princeton University campus itself is a scenic destination, with its historic buildings, gardens, and walking paths. The town of Princeton also boasts a charming downtown area with shops, restaurants, and historic sites, including the Princeton Battlefield State Park. [4]
Getting There
McCarter Theatre is accessible by various modes of transportation. For those traveling by car, parking is available in several university parking garages and lots near the theatre. However, parking can be limited during peak hours, particularly during performances. Public transportation options include New Jersey Transit trains, which stop at the Princeton Station, approximately a 15-20 minute walk from the theatre. Several bus routes also serve the Princeton area, with stops near the university campus.
For visitors arriving by air, Princeton is conveniently located near several major airports, including Princeton Airport (PPN), Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN), and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). From these airports, visitors can rent a car, take a taxi or ride-sharing service, or utilize public transportation to reach Princeton. Walking and biking are also viable options for getting around Princeton, with dedicated bike lanes and pedestrian-friendly streets.