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THAC strives to elevate and inspire as we work to build meaningful relationships across all cultures and communities.
Our work in Schools
We seek to ensure students of all ages and experience levels have access to arts and arts education by offering many different programs.
Our work in Community
We have wonderful partnerships that bring communities together through exposure to the arts.
Our work in Theatre
We are metro Denver’s most intimate professional theatre. From our home in downtown Littleton, we produce the highest quality shows, concerts and events.
Our work in Fine Art
Along with partners, such as the Littleton Fine Arts Guild, we support local artists and make their work accessible to everyone.
Our vision for the future
We work to bring theatre to people in our space and throughout communities, making it accessible to everyone in safe, welcoming and inclusive environments.
THAC History
OUR STORY
Founded in 1982, Town Hall Arts Center (THAC) is the vibrant hub of arts and culture in Littleton, Colorado. Inside is south metro Denver’s most intimate live theatre with 260 seats and the administrative offices for our nonprofit organization. Our mission is to enrich the cultural, social and educational life of south metro Denver through professionally produced live theatre, concerts, fine art exhibits and other events, and through educational programs for children and adults.
The landmark building we call home is a crowning jewel for historic Downtown Littleton’s vibrant Main Street. When it was built in 1920, it served as the City of Littleton’s Town Hall. Our lobby housed the city’s first fire truck; the basement where we build stage scenes was Littleton’s jail; and our second-floor auditorium is where the city council met, court was held and residents turned out for plenty of community dances. City offices dominated what is now the Stanton Art Gallery.
In the mid 1950s, Littleton built a new municipal center, and the old Town Hall stood vacant for almost three decades. In 1980, a group of determined Littleton residents decided our growing city — and all of south metro Denver — needed a performing arts center. They mounted a fundraising campaign, and, two years later, THAC staged its first season.
Today, THAC continues to anchor Littleton with what The Denver Post has called “one of the most appealing intimate theatres in the region.” THAC produces main stage shows and concerts from September through June and a year-round education program for students of all ages. The Stanton Art Gallery features local talent. Each year, THAC accounts for more than 25,000 visits to Downtown Littleton and contributes more than $500,000 directly to the area’s economy, according to the City of Littleton.
We invite you to learn more about our accomplishments in THAC’s Annual Reports.
THAC continually advances; improves; innovates — and brings joy, inspiration and meaning to tens of thousands of people each year. We welcome you to join us.
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Years Established
Guests Served
LEADERSHIP
THAC BOARD
Lynne Lehr-Buck
Sam Cheris
Bob Colwell
Lisa McKeegan
Deb Kelly
Cheryl D. Calhoun, PhD
Richard Boon
Christine Tatum
Hailey Thiel
Beth Best
Sarah Hagberg
Allen Jimenez
JD McCrumb
Careers
Meet the Staff
Our outstanding team members create experiences that help our visitors make memories.