Local Theatre
In addition to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Opera and Performing Arts Fort Worth,
Fort Worth offers a large selection of local theatre!
Amphibian Stage Productions was formed by three former TCU students in 2000 with one mission: to broaden the availability and quality of theater productions in North Texas. Now the production company houses members in Fort Worth, New York City and Los Angeles. Through readings and full-stage productions, the group provides innovative and engaging works of theater.
Circle Theatre has been serving the city's theater community for the past 25 years, giving a voice and a stage to local playwrights and never-before-seen plays. The intimate, 125-seat theatre offers a unique perspective of the stage, which gives spectators the feel of being right next to the action.
Don't miss Four-Day Weekend Improvisational Comedy. Ten years in residency and they're still packing ‘em in at Fort Worth's version of Second City. With each performance, this all-male improvisational group delivers a hilarious new show that's created before your very eyes; they don't even know what's going to happen!
Hip Pocket Theatre can be described as eclectic and interactive. Through the use of mime, dance, masks, music and even puppetry, they put on a delightful show.
Jubilee Theatre is one of the foremost African-American theatres in the Southwest, helping to preserve the tradition of African-American drama after 25 years. Its atmosphere is diverse, comfortable and accommodating, making the Jubilee an extremely unique and valuable experience.
Stage West is the king of the indie-theater scene in Fort Worth. While highly respected nationally for their renditions of traditional Broadway and Shakespearian plays, they also serve as an outlet for local playwrights, looking to find their way into the industry.
