KEENE, N.H. — The Colonial Theatre and Showroom have announced a transformational $1 million anonymous gift to strengthen and grow the organization’s endowment, marking a significant milestone for the historic institution that was founded in 1924 and renovated in 1993 as a non-profit organization.
The donor’s gift reflects a deep belief that communities must step forward to sustain the cultural institutions they hold dear, according to Colonial Executive Director Keith Marks, and that long-term investment is essential to ensuring their future.
“This gift is an extraordinary vote of confidence in our mission and in this community,” Marks said in a news release. “It reflects a belief not just in what The Colonial has been, but in what it can continue to be for generations. An endowment provides stability, resilience, and the ability to plan responsibly for the future – something every historic theater needs, but few are fortunate enough to have. We still have work to do for an endowment to provide meaningful stability, but this gift is a major leap forward in that direction.”
Historic theaters across the country, particularly in communities of Keene’s size, have faced mounting challenges. Many have closed their doors due to the high costs of maintaining aging buildings and sustaining year-round operations. From insurance, utilities, and staffing to production expenses and ongoing capital maintenance, the financial demands of operating a historic performing arts center are substantial.
An endowment helps address these realities by providing a permanent source of support that strengthens financial sustainability over time. Income generated from the endowment will help offset operating costs, support artistic programming, and ensure The Colonial can continue serving the community without compromising accessibility or artistic excellence, Marks said.
“This gift allows us to be better stewards of this historic building and of the trust the community places in us. It gives us the ability to make thoughtful decisions, weather uncertainty, and focus on our role as a cultural anchor—bringing people together, supporting artists, and contributing to the economic and civic life of the region.”










