The Theatre North Board of Directors is a working Board. Each board member has an area of responsibility to the theatre. This year's board members are:

President – Lori Lahti 906-932-9700
Vice President – Marla Powers <Email> (906) 364-2188
At Large – Larry Hopkins <Email> (715) 561-3816
At Large – Cindy Franck <Email> (906) 932-3982
Building – Dave Manki <Email> (715) 476-2690
Treasurer – Christie Edde <Email> (906) 663-6907
Secretary – Helen Fashbaugh <Email> (906) 932-2751
Production – Chris Botkin <Email> 906-932-0752
Tech – Joann Fleming <Email> (906) 932-5619
Costume – Andrea Harrison <Email> (906) 932-3982
Make-up – Susi Filippo <Email> (715) 893-5000 or 862-0188
Props – Jerry Lauzon <Email>
House – Sandy Gertz <Email> (906) 932-3194
Publicity – Mary Hansen <Email> (906) 932-6359
Membership – Judy Holst <Email> (906) 932-0240

Theatre North History

Theatre North is among the three oldest continuously operating community theatres in the United States. There have been over 130 production on the Theatre North stage (for a list, click here) but the stage hasn't always been in the same location.

Theatre North was formed in 1964 and presented "Blithe Spirit" at Kaleva Hall on Aurora Street. Admission was $1.00. Productions continued at that location and at the Ironwood Memorial Building until the group purchased the Scandinavian Hall (Eagle's Club) on McLeod Street in downtown Ironwood in 1966. (That site is currently a motorcycle repair shop) The Theatre presented it's productions at that location for 20 years, selling the property in 1986. The Theatre then held performances at the historic Ironwood Theatre and at the Towne House.

T.N. purchased the Bark River Culvert and Equipment building on Lake Street in Ironwood in 1987 (formerly a Coca-Cola bottling plant in the 1940s) and this is our current location. The summer of 1987 was spent renovating the building with the support of many businesses and community members. Theatre North's Board Members provided many volunteer hours to create a space which provides audience members with an intimate atmosphere to view productions. "Oliver" was the first production to be performed in the current theatre building when we opened our doors to the public in November 1987.

We have made face-lifts and upgrades to the theatre building since. The roof was replaced in 2010 with a metal roof. In 2002 eight murals were painted on the exterior of the building by local artists working under the supervision of Kelly Meredith (the artist responsible for the downtown murals in Ashland WI) Repairs have been made to the heating system, the exterior has had tuck-point repairs, and the lobby has been refurbished. In 2004 Kelly Meredith was commissioned to paint the front entrance. Repairs to the outbuilding roofs and insulation and weather stripping projects are scheduled as is an upgrade to the audio system.