Freedom Theatre
Freedom Theatre
In 1966 a vision became a reality. Originally founded by John E. Allen, Jr. The Freedom Theatre is Pennsylvania's oldest African-American theatre.
In 1993, the Freedom Rep was born, the professional performing company of Freedom Theatre. Since that time, Freedom has grown from a small community theatre to an award-winning, nationally recognized regional theatre, only the second African-American theatre to join the prestigious League of Resident Theatres (LORT).
If you're looking to visit the Freedom Theatre, it is located on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts, in the historic Edwin Forrest Mansion at 1346 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19121. The newly built 299-seat state-of-the-art John E. Allen, Jr. Theatre opened February 19, 2000 and is a sight to behold.
There are several different performing groups that appear here. New Freedom is a cherished African American Institution and American Theatre. Freedom Repertory Theatre is the professional theatre company of New Freedom created in 1993. The Freedom Rep produces four productions each year.
The Rep's productions feature extraordinary actors from Philadelphia, New York and Los Angeles and Chicago. A myriad of works are presented ranging from dramas, comedies, musicals, important plays from the past, and exciting new plays written by up and coming writers. Freedom is dedicated to developing new plays for the African-American canon and has commissioned work from writers Ntozake Shange, Lynn Nottage and others.
Additionally, there are a number of smaller productions throughout the year put on by the other groups and you are almost always assured of catching a good and entertaining show anytime you choose to visit this facility.
If you get a chance, make the Freedom Theatre a stop on your next visit to Philadelphia, the rich history and contributions of its fine men and women are definitely worth a visit!
In 1966 a vision became a reality. Originally founded by John E. Allen, Jr. The Freedom Theatre is Pennsylvania's oldest African-American theatre.
In 1993, the Freedom Rep was born, the professional performing company of Freedom Theatre. Since that time, Freedom has grown from a small community theatre to an award-winning, nationally recognized regional theatre, only the second African-American theatre to join the prestigious League of Resident Theatres (LORT).
If you're looking to visit the Freedom Theatre, it is located on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts, in the historic Edwin Forrest Mansion at 1346 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19121. The newly built 299-seat state-of-the-art John E. Allen, Jr. Theatre opened February 19, 2000 and is a sight to behold.
There are several different performing groups that appear here. New Freedom is a cherished African American Institution and American Theatre. Freedom Repertory Theatre is the professional theatre company of New Freedom created in 1993. The Freedom Rep produces four productions each year.
The Rep's productions feature extraordinary actors from Philadelphia, New York and Los Angeles and Chicago. A myriad of works are presented ranging from dramas, comedies, musicals, important plays from the past, and exciting new plays written by up and coming writers. Freedom is dedicated to developing new plays for the African-American canon and has commissioned work from writers Ntozake Shange, Lynn Nottage and others.
Additionally, there are a number of smaller productions throughout the year put on by the other groups and you are almost always assured of catching a good and entertaining show anytime you choose to visit this facility.
If you get a chance, make the Freedom Theatre a stop on your next visit to Philadelphia, the rich history and contributions of its fine men and women are definitely worth a visit!



