NEW: The Gamm to Move from Pawtucket to Warwick, Into Former Home of Ocean State Theater Co.

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NEW: The Gamm to Move from Pawtucket to Warwick, Into Former Home of Ocean State Theater Co.

L to R: Gamm Managing Director Oliver Dow, Stephen Soscia of Mutual Property Associates, Gamm Board President Leon C. Boghossian III
The Gamm Theatre is moving to a permanent home in Warwick.

The theatre announced on Friday that they will relocate to 1245 Jefferson Boulevard, the former home of the Ocean State Theatre Company, in time for the 2018-19 season.

The Ocean State Theatre closed back in May.

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“Since 2011, The Gamm has been looking for a permanent space to accommodate its growing audiences and educational programming. Our primary goal was to find a space that could improve the conditions for our artists while maintaining the theatrical experience to which our audience has become accustomed. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for The Gamm to re-light an existing dark theater while making a substantial capital investment in our artistic mission,” said Gamm Managing Director Oliver Dow.

According to The Gamm, they plan to renovate the space to create “a theater within a theater” keeping its intimacy and programming. 

Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian added, “We are excited to welcome this award-winning theater as the arts anchor of our ‘city on the move. I am truly looking forward to forging a great relationship with The Gamm and seeing Jefferson Boulevard become a cultural destination for the city and the state.”

They will remain at the Pawtucket Armory for the rest of this season.

Keeping Relationships in Pawtucket 

Though the Gamm is moving to Warwick, they say they hope to continue to do work in the Pawtucket community. 

“Though we are moving to a much-needed and improved facility, we intend to continue our partnership with Pawtucket through our innovative in-school Pawtucket Literacy and Arts for Youth (PLAY) program. Whatever the future holds for The Gamm, I know I speak for the board and staff in saying that Pawtucket will always be a large part of who we are and will remain so for many years to come," said Gamm artistic director Tony Estrella. 

“Our Arts District has long served as an incubator for theatre, music, art, and design. The Gamm has grown and developed here with the support of grants and members of our community. While it’s disheartening to see them leave during such an exciting time in our city, we look forward to continuing our relationship with them and their education program,” said Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien.

Gamm Theatre

The Gamm Theatre was founded in 1984 as Alias Stage and is currently in the middle of their 33rd season. 

It has since grown to a regionally recognized, award-winning theater and a member of the New England Area Theatre.


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