Hennepin Theatre Trust
Judy Joseph has a wealth of experience in programming and education in the performing arts industry. Judy started their career at Broward Center for the Performing Arts as the Director of Programming and Production in 1992. Judy then moved on to the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts in 2002, where they served as the VP of Programming for a decade. In 2012, they joined Dr.Phillips Center for the Performing Arts as the Vice President of Programming and Education, a role they held until 2014. Currently, they are the Vice President of Programming and Education at Hennepin Theatre Trust. Additionally, they served as the President of the Florida Facility Managers Assoc. from 2011 to 2012. Overall, their extensive work experience spans over two decades in various leadership positions in the performing arts industry.
Judy Joseph earned their BA in English with a concentration in English Literature (British and Commonwealth) between 1974 and 1978 from the University of Kentucky.
Hennepin Theatre Trust
Hennepin Theatre Trust is a nonprofit organization established in 2002. Recognized as leader of arts and culture and economic development in downtown Minneapolis, we bring value to the community through our three theatres, our home at 900 Hennepin, and our growing portfolio of collaborative partnerships. Annually, our organization brings more than 600,000 people downtown to enjoy a range of activities and attractions. We are committed to transforming the community in which we do business, and that includes transforming YOUR experience every time you visit. We accomplish this by: • Bringing the best of Broadway, international, national and local entertainment to our stages • Connecting more people to unexpected art experiences, like the iconic Bob Dylan mural and our art-in-underused spaces project, Made Here • Enlivening downtown Minneapolis with our ambitious renovation of the 900 Hennepin (will link to “900 Hennepin” page) building • Enhancing our community offerings through education and access programs that bring arts and culture to more people • Strengthening our partnerships with businesses, organizations, local leaders and others to bring more “wow” to your downtown experience We are thankful for everyone who visits our theatres and supports our programs. We also invite you to explore more of what downtown Minneapolis has to offer each time you visit.