Find Your Light

Alight Theater Guild is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to igniting the power of theater to illuminate the diversity and complexity of our ever-changing world.

By telling stories that spark empathy, challenge the status quo, and inspire action, we seek to light the way toward a more sustainable and just future.

Our work builds strong artists whose creativity unites communities, fosters collective responsibility, and raises awareness of the urgent climate challenges we face, all while igniting a shared commitment to our planet’s well-being.

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Our Vision

A world that is enhanced by theater artists who:

  • are valued and compensated for their artistic contributions

  • are provided the tools needed to express their imaginative possibilities

  • are encouraged toward artistic growth and pursuit of a lifelong practice in the arts

  • engage in self exploration and a commitment toward collaborative advancement

  • find their place within a community of artists in an encouraging and exciting environment of ideas and courageous artistic risks

  • find joy in community and creation

Contact us

We would love to hear from you. If you are working on a project or would like to work with us, feel free to send us a note by filling out this form, or email us at info@alighttheater.org.

We look forward to hearing from you.

If everything around you seems dark, look again, you may be the light

— Rumi

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