

The work of the LTM is mostly voluntary and proceeds from the theatre rental aids the upkeep of the complex. The LTM manages the Little Theatre and produces the annual national Pantomime staged at the Little Theatre complex. Annual General Meetings are held every year where past and present members of the Pantomime Company, backstage crew, front of house, orchestra and staff of the Little Theatre are presented with the financial accounts of the Movement and decisions on theatre related issues and the way forward are voted on.Ĭurrent Board chairman is Hon Barbara Gloudon, O.J Vice Chairman, Acting Treasurer Dr Keith Amiel Secretary: Faith Bucknor. The board is drawn from members of the theatre fraternity and members of the wider public.

The Little Theatre is managed by the Board of the Little Theatre Movement, a non-profit cultural organization. The Little Theatre and the Little Theatre Movement Shared parking with attendants Marquis/BillboardĪccess to Little Theatre Patio Bar and Patio area restrooms Three dressing rooms, with toilet and shower faciltiies. Follow spots, overhead and wing lights Projector and Smoke/Fog machine are availale for rental.īillboard Rehearsal/Overflow Shed Construction Shed Lighting & Sound booths with computerised equipment. National Dance Theatre Company whose studios and office are located on the premises, and the PantomimeĬompany the ensemble which performs the annual LTM Pantomi mes.Īir-conditioned Two Levels Raked ground floor Three Boxes at rear įoyer & Box Office areas Front of House staff availableįly Tower, 2 large dressing rooms, 3 smaller dressing rooms, backstage restrooms including shower stalls Orchestra pit (with cover) The complex includes the Little Theatre, a fully functioning theatre with fly tower and the smaller facility The Little-Little Theatre, a studio-style performing space. Various adjustments have been made to the structure bringing Founded by Greta and Henry Fowler, in September Of Jamaica with funds raised by the annual Pantomimes, and supplemented from donations from the public over the years. Little Theatre was built on lands purchased from the Government
