Thrive — the new programming and management company Chardon City Council selected for the Geauga Theater and educational annex space at 106 Water St. — has orchestrated a unique and entertaining introduction to the community.
Thrive — the new programming and management company Chardon City Council selected for the Geauga Theater and educational annex space at 106 Water St. — has orchestrated a unique and entertaining introduction to the community.
On Dec. 20, at 7 p.m., Thrive has planned a night of fully live and pre-recorded live performances from multiple locations, a real-time questions-and-answers session/meet-and-greet, and more, according to a news release.
YouTube viewers — instructions at www.thrivepro.org — will get a behind-the-scenes look at the organization’s plans for the Water Street facilities and help the group raise funds to make the Geauga Theater everything it can be, the release said.
The group would like residents to submit comments and questions via written format or video — cell phone is OK. If making a video, it should be 30 seconds or less and follow the following format: “Hello, my name is… I live… and I’m wondering…” Thrive then will play and answer these questions live on air, the release said.
Comments and questions can be emailed to Thrive Managing Director Brett Boardwine at bboardwine@thrivepro.org.
Thrive’s goal is to brand and transform the Geauga Theater into a premiere destination for professional performing arts, entertainment, economic development and education. Not only with the organization generate much of the entertainment staged at Geauga Theater, it also will host outside acts, including bands, orchestras, dance companies and comedians. Educational and special events are also planned.
For more information about Thrive, visit www.thrivepro.org or its Facebook page, www.facebook.com/Thrivepro/.
Hero photo courtesy of Thrive Facebook page.







