HoVal Arts Council Reopening Historic Hopewell Theater With a New Name

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After several years in the dark, the lights are coming back on in the heart of Hopewell. The Hopewell Valley Arts Council is proud to announce the opening of Hopewell Valley Stage, formerly the “Hopewell Theater,” at 5 S. Greenwood Ave in Hopewell.

The historic venue will once again serve as a vibrant home for the arts, thanks in part to a foundational grant from the Betty Wold Johnson Foundation. Hopewell Valley Stage will open for concerts, theater productions, film screenings, art workshops, and community talks. It will also house the administrative offices of the Hopewell Valley Arts Council, deepening the Council’s connection to the creative life of the community and anchoring its future programming.

“We’re honored to breathe new life into this iconic space,” said Carol Lipson, executive director of the Hopewell Valley Arts Council. “Theater, music, art, and a place to gather aren’t luxuries—they’re vital to a thriving, connected community. This reopening restores a space for people from across Hopewell Valley to come together to be moved and inspired.” Beyond its cultural mission, Hopewell Valley Stage is expected to deliver a welcome boost to the local economy. “Live events bring people to our towns,” added Lipson. “Every concert, film, or workshop draws new energy to our restaurants and small businesses—helping the entire community flourish.”

Hopewell Valley Stage will also be available for rent by nonprofit organizations and commercial organizations, ensuring it remains an active and accessible space for all.

While the support of the Betty Wold Johnson Foundation has made the reopening possible, the venue’s success will depend on the ongoing support of the community—through donations and attendance at ticketed events.

“We’re excited to gather support and feedback from our neighbors during our soft launch,” said Maeli Goren-Wilson, newly appointed Theater Manager of Hopewell Valley Stage. “We’ll test out what types of events and offerings speak most to our community and refine our vision for success. We can’t wait to welcome artists and audiences to the Stage!”

Hopewell Valley Stage will host an open house on Saturday, April 18 from 3 to 6 p.m. The open house will feature live music and tours.

The box office will also be open to enable visitors to purchase tickets for upcoming events. Online: hvartscouncil.org.

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