Winter classes begin January 6! Registration is OPEN.
Auditions for the Junior Repertory Company production of
CORALINE
will be December 16 & 19, 4:30 - 6:00 pm for ages 12 - 14.
Register for one of the two auditions HERE
Playwriting class for ages 14 - 20 starts December 8
Sundays, 5 - 7 pm
culminating in a
NEW PLAYS FESTIVAL
February 15!
Details HERE.
Auditions for the Junior Repertory Company production of
CORALINE
will be December 16 & 19, 4:30 - 6:00 pm for ages 12 - 14.
Register for one of the two auditions HERE
Playwriting class for ages 14 - 20 starts December 8
Sundays, 5 - 7 pm
culminating in a
NEW PLAYS FESTIVAL
February 15!
Details HERE.
SAVE THE DATES:
In 2025 Oddfellows will be celebrating its 50th Birthday!!!!
Friday, June 27: Birthday Gala at the '92 Theater,
Wesleyan University
July 4 and 5: Birthday Party for all at the Playhouse!!!
Wesleyan Students!
Looking for a great work-study job
in the community?
Oddfellows offers all kind of options in a fun, inclusive environment.
Slide down the hill and become an Oddfellow!
NOW HIRING for Spring Semester!
More info HERE.
Interested In Volunteering With Us?
To get the process started, please complete the form below!
We are committed to providing high-quality theater by and for young people, fostering the growth of young people through the performing arts, offering opportunities, especially to underserved and at-risk youth, and promoting the development of a genuinely multiracial, multicultural society.
Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington Street, Middletown, CT 06457
[email protected] | P: (860) 347-6143
[email protected] | P: (860) 347-6143
Oddfellows Playhouse’s Promise of Inclusion
At Oddfellows Playhouse, we believe that access to high-quality arts experiences is a fundamental right for all, young and old, and we remain committed to not only artistic excellence, but also social change. Because our work is in storytelling and ensuring that all voices are heard, we will not be silent about social injustice.
Oddfellows Playhouse is committed to acknowledging and dismantling systems of inequity in these ways:
At Oddfellows Playhouse, we believe that access to high-quality arts experiences is a fundamental right for all, young and old, and we remain committed to not only artistic excellence, but also social change. Because our work is in storytelling and ensuring that all voices are heard, we will not be silent about social injustice.
Oddfellows Playhouse is committed to acknowledging and dismantling systems of inequity in these ways:
- Being culturally responsive to our community of artists, teaching artists, audience members, and community members, thinking of performances, activities, and when we speak.
- What we do at Oddfellows Playhouse is a model for young people. We will highlight BIPOC theater artists, showcase the opportunities for our artists, and we are committed to helping performers achieve their goals.
- Creating a safe space for all ages, where individuals from different backgrounds feel welcome to truly be themselves, creative and brilliant.
- Commitment to regularly scheduled, ongoing training for all staff and board members
- Commitment to never stopping this work and continually figuring out how we can do better