

Community theatre refers to theatrical performance made by local communities. It includes theatre made by, and for a community. It can be theatre that is made entirely by a community with no outside help, or to a collaboration between community members and professional theatre artists, that is addressed to a particular community.
Community theatres range in size from small groups led by single individuals that perform in borrowed spaces to large permanent companies with well-equipped facilities of their own.
Many community theatres are successful, non-profit businesses with a large active membership and, often, a full-time professional staff. Performers involved in community theatre are generally unpaid, and often devised and may draw on popular theatrical forms, such as carnival, circus, and parades, as well as performance modes from commercial theatre.
Community theatre is understood to contribute to the social capital of a community, in so far as it develops the skills, community spirit, and artistic sensibilities of those who participate, whether as producers or audience-members.
Our general actors group or Events/Auditions is where you will find community theatre auditions