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Proud Theater
Formation
1999
Type
Theatre group
Purpose
Devised theater
Location
Madison, Wisconsin
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Wausau, Wisconsin
Artistic director(s)
Brian Wild
Website
proudtheater.org
Proud Theater is a nonprofit theatre organization for LGBTQ+ youth with companies in the Wisconsin cities of Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee, Sun Prairie, and Wausau. Proud Theater was founded in Madison in 1999 by Sol Kelley-Jones and Callen Harty. Harty is notable in the Madison theater community as having been Artistic Director of Broom Street Theater from 2005-2010.[1] Harty's long-time partner Brian Wild, also formerly of Broom Street Theater, has served as executive director since Proud Theater's formal independent organization in 2011.[2] Proud Theater was a founding member of the Pride Youth Theater Alliance, a national network of queer youth theaters affiliated with The Theater Offensive.
^Hammel, Cailley (November 10, 2010). "Broom Street Theater names Heather Renken new artistic director". Madison, Wisconsin: Isthmus. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
^"History". Proud Theater. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
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