The Clemens Center partners with local educators through the Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series to allow students to experience live theater.
According to its official website, more than 100,000 Twin Tiers residents attend more than 100 professional and community performances in its facilities each year.
[1] It is run by a board of Trustees and more than 200 volunteers contribute nearly 10,000 hours each year working as ushers, concession operators, ticket takers, receptionists and Board/Committee members.
[1] The Clemens Center organization was formed in 1975 to obtain and manage funding to save and preserve the theater.
[1] In 1987, the 2,500-square foot Mandeville Hall was added as an intimate, multi-use "black box" theater suitable for drama, recitals, community functions, lectures and seminars.