Philosophy

The specifics of our theater's philosophy have been argued since we opened up shop in the Hole in the Wall Bookstore more than 25 years ago. However, the basic philosophy remains unchanged and can be summarized in one sentence:

Hole in the Wall Theater will allow anyone who walks through our doors to enjoy theater at whatever level he or she desires.

Ticket Policy

We do not "sell tickets" at HITW. We accept donations at the door for those who wish to donate. We also provide tickets to those who wish to attend. There is, however, no cause and effect relationship between the two. We offer a seat to anyone who wants a ticket, and accept any donation anyone wishes to give us. We suggest a $20 Donation per ticket ($25 for musicals) because that is approximately what each show costs per audience member. But we depend on your generosity alone to keep our theater afloat.

Membership Policy

The moment you walk through our doors, you are a member of our theater. To become a voting member, however, you must do one more thing. You must walk through our doors when we are voting on something. It is that simple. Our General Meeting (GM) makes all decisions of substance for our theater. We have a board of directors to handle everyday business issues, but it is the GM that votes in show proposals, raises funds, and ultimately makes all important decisions for the theater. Our GM's are posted on our Calendar, and the moment you attend, you may speak your mind and vote your conscience.

Show Proposals

We generally start voting in our season in late April or early May. Shows may be proposed for any slot at any time, but they may not be voted on until the GM decides to hold elections. Traditionally, the person proposing the show wants to direct the proposal, but proposals have come from technical directors, producers, and actors. To be eligible for election the proposer must meet 2 criteria: she must have copies of the script in the theater two weeks prior to the election, and she must have a producer willing to commit to the show.The election process seems complicated, but in essence, any show which receives a 2/3 majority of votes in a particular slot is chosen for that slot. If there is no clear winner, the show with the least votes is dropped from the ballot, and the slot is voted again. "No Show" is always an voting option, and does not indicate a desire to shut the theater down for that slot, but that the available choices are unacceptable to him or her. A show running unopposed must still receive 2/3 of the vote against "No Show" to be chosen. If no show wins a 2/3 majority after 3 ballots, the process is repeated at the next GM, and all shows which were dropped are eligible again.