Cultural outreach at community centers has a big impact
When New Venture Theatre was just beginning, director Greg Williams was lucky to find spaces like the Dr. Leo S. Butler Community Center in Old South Baton Rouge to open their doors for its performances. “When we first started, it was anywhere we could get some space to do some art,” he says.
The center was the same type of setting where Williams discovered theater as a child. Growing up in Eden Park, Williams often went to the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center after school. One day, he saw a performance staged by the children’s theater organization Playmakers, and he was hooked.
“I called them the light shows, because I didn’t know they were even called plays,” Williams recalls. “There was a library at the community center, and I would go every week [afterward] and ask them when the next light show was coming.”