High Point has a new leader for its long-running downtown theater with the appointment of Dan Barnard.

Experience was a key to Barnard’s hiring, City Manager Tasha Logan Ford says in a release. He’s led programs and productions across the country throughout his 17-year career, including stints in Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania. 

Most recently, Barnard collaborated on an effort to re-open the Ellis Theater in Philadelphia, Mississippi. The venue dates to the 1920s and now is part of the Congress of Country Music campus.

Barnard replaces David Briggs, who retired in June after 13 years as director.

The city owns and operates the High Point Theatre in the heart of the furniture district.

The schedule through the end of the year includes comedian Killer Beaz, Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone, and holiday performances of A Christmas Carol and The Nutcracker.

 

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