Season schedule and current production information
Quality
Theatre
Clear Creek Country Theatre has been serving the Bay Area since the
1960's. The theatre, formerly housed in the old Rose Theatre in League
City, has made its home in Nassau Bay since 1998. The theatre moved
into its current venue in the Nassau Bay Shopping Village in 1999. The
facility, over 5,700 square feet, houses a 109-seat theatre with a proscenium
stage.
The theatre is supported by grants from individuals, local municipality,
businesses, corporations, and foundations.
CCCT's venue in the Nassau Bay Shopping Village has over 5,700 square foot facility houses a 109-seat theatre with a proscenium
stage, rehearsal hall, workshop and dressing rooms.
All
Volunteer Organization
Clear Creek Country Theatre is a non-profit 501(c) (3), all-volunteer
organization, whose mission is to promote and present quality theatrical
productions and educational programs for the cultural growth and enjoyment
of the community.
The theatre is a member
of Texas Non-Profit theatres and is funded in part by grants from
the City of Nassau Bay and the Texas Commission on the Arts through
the Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County.
Actor's
Institute
The Actor's Institute, open to adult actors of all skill levels, is
dedicated to enhancing believability, discipline, and depth in the craft
of acting. Topics covered include group improvisation, intellectual
and sensory observation, and abstraction.
Apprentice
Program
The
Apprentice Program offers four classes for youths and teens ages 4-18
to learn about theater arts, both on stage and behind the scenes; basic
stagecraft; acting techniques; auditioning skills; and stage conventions
and etiquette. Students are grouped according to age and experience.Call
the theatre at 281-335-5228 for specific dates and times for classes.
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to Become a Part of the CCCT Family |
Become
a "Phantom of the Theatre
"The
many unseen volunteers - "Phantoms of the Theatre" - are responsible
for everything from building sets, gathering props, publicizing shows,
raising funds, making costumes and everything else. Give your creativity
an outlet, meet new friends and have fun.
Your Trash May
Be Our Treasure
Remember CCCT when you decide to discard that old lamp, sofa,
chair, or other item. A piece of furniture, decorator items, or old
clothing may be just the thing needed for CCCT's collection of theatre
props. An appliance that no longer works could land a starring role
in one of CCCT's plays. Building materials (including paint and carpet
remnants) are also welcome donations.
Preserve
theatre history - buy a chair - The historic Music Hall closed its
doors on May 31, 1998. All fixtures were sold by the demolition company.
CCCT purchased over 100 of the Music Hall seats to use in our theatre-and
to preserve a bit of the old Music Hall. Help us remember the old while
we build the new. For a contribution of $100 we will place a plaque
on a chair with your name as the donor.
Make a Donation
Donations of any size are gratefully appreciated and acknowledged.
Individuals donations make it possible for CCCT to continue to contribute
substantially to the quality of life in the Clear Lake Area with its
theatrical productions and educational programs. Gifts and donations
to CCCT are tax deductible.
Attend
a Play
Most plays run for four weekends. Tickets are $14.00 for
adults and $12.00 for students and seniors (individuals age 60 or
above). Groups rates are also available.
Buy the House
Hold a fundraiser. Reward your employees. Make arrangements
with CCCT to have a private showing.
Become a Member of CCCT
Help chart the direction of CCCT by becoming a member.
Membership carries voting privileges and the opportunity to serve
on the Board of Directors.
Become a Member
of the Circle of Thirty-five
In celebration of the 35th anniversary of CCCT, an individual
who donates $1000.00 or more becomes a member of the Circle of 35.
The generous support of these individuals allows CCCT to continue
adult and children's productions, theatre arts classes, the Actor's
Institute, and other community activities.
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