Friday, November 15, 2024

Visit Our Facebook Page While We Work on Our Website!

We’ve been devoting so much of our time to preparing for our first play, Patient A, that we just didn’t have a chance to launch our new website! We’ll let you know when it’s up and running but please check us out on our Facebook page (The Free Theatre of Brevard) in the meantime.

If you would like to join our mailing list to receive updates, email thefreetheatreofbrevard@gmail.com.

Support the theatre through our GoFundMe at https://gofund.me/44bbcb59

All About The Free Theatre of Brevard

The Free Theatre of Brevard continues a theater tradition of producing thoughtful plays to engage and enrich the community, fostering dialogue both within the audience and between the audience and the cast, crew, and members of our expert panels.

The Theater has a 3-play season with dates starting in November, followed by February and April. The first play focuses on presenting views on various subjects that affect our world and the people in it. The February play, in observance of Black History Month, will perform thought-provoking and enlightening plays that pay homage to the rich tapestry of African American history, culture, and achievements. The April play will honor the Jewish community with performances that memorialize the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

The Free Theatre of Brevard is a 501 c3 non-profit.

Patient A Performances This Weekend!

The Free Theatre of Brevard invites you to attend our inaugural play, Patient A.

Patient A delves into the case of Kimberly Bergalis, who became the first documented patient to contract HIV from a healthcare worker. It explores critical themes such as testing protocols, discrimination, and personal responsibility, all within the broader context of the AIDS epidemic in America.

All plays are FREE to attend!

Visit www.thefreetheatreofbrevard.org for more information.

The Free Theatre of Brevard is a 501 c3 non-profit.

The Free Theatre of Brevard has no affiliation with Eastminster Presbyterian Church.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

 We envision a theater tradition of producing thoughtful plays to engage and enrich the community, fostering dialogue both within the audience and between the audience and the cast, crew, and members of our expert panels. Engagement with the arts can be empowering and transformative. The plays we want to produce are especially needed at this time in our community. We have seen how theater may be a catalyst for constructive dialogue and healthy connection.