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NAICS Code· 711110

Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters

This industry comprises (1) companies, groups, or theaters primarily engaged in producing the following live theatrical presentations: musicals; operas; plays; and comedy, improvisational, mime, and puppet shows and (2) establishments, commonly known as dinner theaters, engaged in producing live theatrical productions and in providing food and beverages for consumption on the premises. Theater groups or companies may or may not operate their own theater or other facility for staging their shows. Illustrative Examples: Comedy troupes Opera companies Live theatrical productions (except dance) Theatrical stock or repertory companies Musical theater companies Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 711110 – Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters encompasses organizations that produce and present live theatrical performances, including traditional stage plays, musicals, and immersive dinner theater experiences. These entities typically manage venue operations, casting, choreography, set design, lighting, and sound production, often integrating food and beverage services to enhance audience engagement.

$19K
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Awarded Contracts (12mo)
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Contractors Awarded (12mo)
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NAICS code 711110 covers Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters. This industry comprises (1) companies, groups, or theaters primarily engaged in producing the following live theatrical presentations: musicals; operas; plays; and comedy, improvisational, mime, and puppet shows and (2) establishments, commonly known as dinner theaters, engaged in producing live theatrical productions and in providing food and beverages for consumption on the premises. Theater groups or companies may or may not operate their own theater or other facility for staging their shows. Illustrative Examples: Comedy troupes Opera companies Live theatrical productions (except dance) Theatrical stock or repertory companies Musical theater companies Cross-References.

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NAICS: 711110
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Zoning Administrator Permit - EnKore Theatre CompanyOn July 2, 2026, the City of Woodland Zoning Administrator approved a permit for Kelly Jordan to operate EnKore Theatre Company in Suite 8 at 1210 Commerce Avenue, Woodland, California. The permit allows for the use of the space to host youth performing arts classes and ticketed theatrical performances with a maximum audience capacity of 99 people. The proposed operation is designated as a multifunctional space combining educational programming with live performances, aligning with community arts and cultural development goals. All activities are confined to the existing building structure, with no new construction or significant external alterations permitted under this authorization. The permit is formally recorded under application number PLNG-26-00027 and was officially posted on July 7, 2026, as a forecast entry within the City of Woodland’s records. Primary point of contact for administrative matters is Hadlie Ward, Assistant Planner, reachable at the city’s official line and email, while Kelly Jordan, the Founder of EnKore Theatre Company, is listed as a secondary contact for operational inquiries. The place of performance is clearly defined as Woodland, CA, with the ZIP code 95695, and no set-aside or NAICS classification is specified. The permit is not a solicitation and does not involve competitive bidding, serving instead as a zoning clearance for a specified use within an existing commercial property.
City of Woodland

POSTED

8 days ago

DEADLINE

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NAICS: 711110
Closed
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Project Manager: Sensory Performance and Touring ProductionThe State of Hawaii, through the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, is seeking a Project Manager to develop and implement an immersive multisensory installation at Capitol Modern, designed to support sensory-based performances for neurodivergent youth, including those on the autism spectrum, as well as infants, caregivers, and kūpuna. The project begins with a touring performance for preschool-aged children that will be adapted into an immersive experience within a smaller gallery space, requiring coordinated design, production, and implementation across multiple islands. The selected contractor must co-design the installation, develop a tailored soundscape and social story for visitors, manage the touring production schedule, oversee setup and teardown of the installation, and create an accompanying education guide. Key deliverables include a multi-island touring production, the final immersive experience, scheduling meetings, and a comprehensive final report detailing the number of individuals served across the state. The contract is a firm-fixed price agreement with a maximum value of $100,000 for a 12-month initial term running from July 20, 2026, to July 19, 2027, with the potential for six additional year-long extensions by mutual written agreement. Evaluation of proposals will prioritize Management Approach and Key Personnel Experience (50% weight), followed by Past Performance and Experience (30%), and Price Reasonableness and Realism (20%), with scoring on a 0-to-5 scale where 5 represents excellence and added value beyond requirements. Offerors must submit proposals electronically via the Hawaii Electronic Procurement System by July 10, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. HST, adhering to strict formatting rules including 12-point Arial font, a table of contents, and completion of all required offer forms signed in ink. Compliance with State of Hawaii regulations is mandatory, including tax clearance, labor compliance, and good standing certificates from relevant departments, all current within six months of submission. Contractors must provide liability insurance prior to performance, ensure all personnel meet professional licensing and nondiscrimination standards, and adhere to strict timelines for subcontractor payments and records retention for three years after final payment. All costs associated with proposal development are borne by the offeror, and no alternative or multiple submissions will be accepted. The contracting officer and point of contact for this procurement is Danica Rosengren of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
Department of Accounting and General Services

POSTED

about 1 month ago

CLOSED

4 days ago
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NAICS: 711110
Closed
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Theatrical Licensing for Musicals and Plays- Notice of Intent to Award Without Engaging in a Standard Procurement ProcessThe Granite School District is issuing a notice of intent to award a five-year contract for theatrical licensing for musicals and plays without engaging in a standard competitive procurement process, as permitted under Utah Code Part 63G-6a Part 8 and Utah Administrative Code R33-108. This non-competitive action is justified on the grounds that each musical and play’s licensing rights are exclusively held by a single royalty house, making it the sole source for those intellectual property rights. The contract authorizes purchases from multiple established royalty houses including Concord Theatricals, Music Theatre International, Dramatic Publishing Co., and others, with no fixed contract value specified due to variable annual costs tied to individual productions. The procurement spans from July 2026 through July 2031, with no formal bids or proposals being solicited. Any vendor wishing to challenge the sole-source determination must submit a detailed challenge via email to Angela Pontius by June 2, 2026, including documentation proving access to equivalent or superior licensing rights, comparable transitional costs, and evidence of eligibility to supply the same proprietary content. The contract imposes standard commercial and legal obligations including F.O.B. destination delivery terms, a requirement for commercial general liability insurance with at least $1 million in coverage, and indemnification for intellectual property infringement. Contractors must comply with Utah law, maintain records for six years, use E-Verify for employment eligibility verification, refrain from participating in any boycott of Israel, and obtain prior written approval for any publicity referencing the contract. All goods must be new, unused, and conform to commercial standards, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the delivery location within thirty days. Payment is expected within 30 days of a correct invoice, with no standardized electronic invoicing system designated. Though federal acquisition regulations are referenced through general compliance language, no formal FAR clauses are applied; instead, the contract relies on state law and internal administrative requirements. The agreement explicitly prohibits assignment without consent, requires strict confidentiality, and ensures all deliverables are owned by the District as work made for hire. No formal contracting officer, COR, or COTR is designated, and administrative inquiries are handled exclusively through the provided email address.
Utah

POSTED

about 2 months ago

CLOSED

about 1 month ago
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