History of Swift Creek Mill Theatre In 1663 the present home of our theatre was erected as a gristmill by Henry Randolph I. Swift Creek Mill is one of the oldest gristmills in the United States. During the first two hundred years, the “Mill” changed hands many times and operated in various capacities, ranging from manufacturing to serving as a distillery of corn whiskey. In 1929, operating once again as a gristmill, the property became known officially as Swift Creek Mill and remained in operation until 1956. In 1965 the “Mill” was purchased by three local families who shared a dream of bringing live professional theatre to the tri-cities area. The then vacant and neglected property was refurbished and transformed into a theatre that provided a unique and intimate atmosphere for its patrons along with a restaurant on the main level. For over forty years, the “Mill” has been preserved as both an historic landmark and a cultural outlet for the talent of artists, skilled actors, directors, designers and technicians. The legacy of their efforts lives on with each new critically acclaimed artistic achievement at the Mill. Swift Creek Mill is a Chesterfield County historic landmark, a Virginia Historical Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From December 1965 until June 2001 Swift Creek Mill Playhouse produced hundreds of live dramas, comedies, musicals and children’s theatre productions for local audiences. Beginning in 1994 however, the corporate nature of live theatre began to evolve as Broadway and the major theatre production markets moved away from the development of plays and musicals that were financially viable and acceptable for local markets. As new, “big name” scripts became rare, small theaters such as Swift Creek Mill faced two options. Either close, as the vast majority of small theaters in the United States chose to do, leaving smaller communities without essential cultural cornerstones, or turn to the community for support under a not-for-profit corporate banner. In June 2001, the reorganized Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Inc. gained it’s 501(c)3 status in order to seek needed funding to allow the continuation of the theatre’s mission: to continue the support of local patrons through the presentation of a season of drama, comedy, musical theatre and children’s theatre; to expand and enhance the cultural presence in Central and Southside Virginia; to hire and showcase local talent, providing an outstanding environment for work and professional development; to offer high quality theatre at a reasonable rate; and to offer positive and value-driven educational programs for children through theatrical productions and instructional camps.