Penfold Theatre Company will have its first permanent venue in Round Rock

The Penfold Theatre Company will soon have a permanent home at Rock Creek Plaza in Round Rock. In 2022, it presented "A Midsummer Night's Dream" during the "Penfold in the Park" production at the Centennial Plaza Amphitheatre.
The Penfold Theatre Company will soon have a permanent home at Rock Creek Plaza in Round Rock. In 2022, it presented "A Midsummer Night's Dream" during the "Penfold in the Park" production at the Centennial Plaza Amphitheatre.

The Penfold Theatre Company, a staple of the arts in Round Rock, will soon have its first permanent venue.

The City Council on Thursday night approved an arts grant of $326,300 to help the company cover rent for 18 months. The money will be allocated from the city's hotel occupancy tax.

The venue will be in an assembly hall in Rock Creek Plaza, at 2120 N. Mays St., and is expected to open in the fall, with its first performance in October.

“With a permanent home, Penfold can build deeper, more focused relationships with area audiences, artists and supporters,” Ryan Crowder, the theater's producing artistic director, said in a news release.

Penfold will serve as the venue’s manager and primary tenant, producing an annual season of plays and musicals. The 2024-25 season will be announced later, officials said.

Penfold will be able to make changes to the space with the help of Danly Properties, a real estate agency, according to the release. The agency's website lists the plaza as one of its properties. The 6,400-square-foot venue will have a seating capacity of up to 150 people. The existing layout, lobby and backstage area will allow the company to avoid significant reconstruction.

The venue also will be made available for other local arts groups that do not have their own performance space, Crowder said.

The city's 2023 arts and culture plan showed that 86% of residents supported any efforts to expand arts and cultural opportunities. Surveys showed that residents were concerned about the lack of spaces to "create, present and experience arts."

"These agreements are in line with the city's objective to nurture creative enterprises and expand entertainment choices for our residents — a mission that Penfold has consistently supported through the years,” Mayor Craig Morgain said in the release. “I believe this project is the right fit for Round Rock and I look forward to this new chapter in Penfold's efforts to enrich our cultural landscape.”

The company has performed more than 50 productions in the Round Rock and North Austin area for the past 16 years. Since 2010, it has partnered with the city to present its annual "Penfold in the Park" at the Centennial Plaza Amphitheater.

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