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Purple Rose Theatre Company raises the roof thanks to MCACA grant, local supporters

Courtesy photo by Sean Carter Photography. Exterior of Purple Rose Theatre.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Katie Hubbard for the information in theis story.)

The Purple Rose Theatre Company recently completed the final phase of its two-season, $250,000 roof renovation project, made possible in part by a follow-up grant of over $38,000 from Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) and matching support.

The grant was awarded through MCACA’s FY2017 competitive peer review process and was one of over 630 applications considered by a panel of in-state and out-of-state arts and culture professionals. The project’s final phase was contracted and managed by A. R. Brouwer Company of Dexter. The raised roofline will increase the scale and capacity (in size and depth) of future set designs.

Organizations receiving a MCACA grant are required to match funds dollar-for-dollar.  Local support included The Ford Motor Company Fund, The Matilda R. Wilson Fund, The Hamp Family, The James and Kimberly Currie Foundation, the F. Ross and Laura Jean Birkhill Family Foundation and other generous individual donors.

The project included demolition of the theatre’s crossover roof; installation of structural steel, carpentry and masonry; EPDM roofing; modification and insulation of new HVAC, electrical and fire protection systems; new steel doors, related plumbing, interior painting, caulking/sealing, and complete EIFS exterior finishes.

The MCACA’s peer review process ensures that taxpayers, who support this project through legislative appropriation, and all Michigan residents and visitors have access to the highest quality arts and cultural experiences.

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