In 2001, the Palm Beach Playhouse Inc. was formed as a non-profit organization, who purchased the building. After a full renovation, the theatre was reopened as the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in February, 2004, with a 554 seat playhouse. In August 2005, current artistic director Andrew Kato joined the volunteer staff. In 2007, he helped the creation of facilities for the Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which functions to serve students throughout the year. In 2008, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre received the
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fund grant and a grant from the Roy A. Hunt Foundation to support Emerging Artists Series in Musical Theatre Playwriting, helping young writers in their growth. The Maltz Jupiter Theatre continues to receive favorable reviews from all South Florida outlets, ranging from Broadway World and Talking Broadway's international coverage, to local publications such as
The Palm Beach Post,
Sun Sentinel,
South Florida Theatre Scene, and
Palms West Monthly. ==References==