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GGP was founded in 1974 – the same year the nearby Westminster Community Theatre began construction on its permanent home. GGP’s first production, Desk Set , opened in June 1974 and was presented at Rancho Alamitos High School . Because of conflicts with school schedules, the Rancho Alamitos campus could not continue to be used, but the Garden Grove Unified School District allowed GGP to use Lake High School , an alternative or ‘continuation’ campus. GGP’s next home was found in Garden Grove’s Gem Theater , though it was a very brief stay. The Gem Theater was originally a single screen movie theater that the City of Garden Grove obtained grants to remodel and convert to a performing arts space. GGP would only present two productions at the Gem – it was decided that the space would be used only for professional or equity theater. While GGP was left homeless, the situation lead to the conversion of another city-owned facility – one with a rather odd history. The building that would eventually become the permanent home of the GGP was used originally as an office to sell newly-built homes in west Garden Grove. After the homes were all sold, the building became city property and was moved to Eastgate Park to be converted into a teen center. The center was closed during the 1970s due to lack of interest and vandalism, and remained largely unused for several years – though it was periodically used as a rehearsal space for the Gem Theater. GGP's Board of Directors convinced the Garden Grove City Council that the space could be converted into a theater, and work began in 1981. The building saw its first opening night in January 1982 with a production of Any Wednesday and has been GGP’s home continuously ever since. Today, GGP remains a volunteer operated organization and its Board of Directors receives no payment. The productions presented by GGP have varied slightly from year to year, often including a balanced roster of traditional favorites and seasonal Variety Show s. In 2003 , the GGP presented it's first original production, a collection of three one-acts written and produced by a local Playwright . In the time since, GGP has included more experimental fare, including productions of Lee Blessing 's Eleemosanary and Moisés Kaufman 's The Laramie Project . Interestingly, the original location of the Eastgate Park building remains somewhat of a mystery. A thorough search of city building records only returned the building permit that allowed the building to be moved to Eastgate Park. While that document showed the destination address for the building, the original address was omitted and reamins unknown, making it virtually impossible to find the original building permits for its construction. Garden Grove Playhouse's offical website |
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