Recent & Upcoming Projects

An actor is on stage looking over their shoulder, protest signs are stacked upside against the wall. A woman stands on stand speaking.
Out, a short play, at YippieFest
August 24, 2024 . Chicago, IL
Digital Program
Stage Test 2025
Spring 2025 . Madison, WI
More info coming soon!
An actor is on stage looking over their shoulder, protest signs are stacked upside against the wall.
Out at YippieFest
August 24, 2024 . Chicago, IL
Digital Program

A woman stands on stand speaking.
Stage Test 2025
Spring 2025 . Madison, WI
More info coming soon!


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What folks are saying about Rotate Theatre productions:

"A collaborative expression of uncontainable joy. I couldn't contain my own smile" - Mike Fischer (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Chicago Jeff Awards) on Rotate Theatre Mini Fest

"This was the first consent and accessibility focused theatre space I've been a part of. It has made a world of difference. I feel the trust and respect abundant in this space was made possible by those values and practices." - Collaborator on Let's Eat Mary

"Presented thought-provoking concepts with great wit and humanity. The dialog and acting felt very real, and each of the one-act plays satisfied like the theatrical equivalent of a full-course meal." - Audience Member on There Might Be... Stumble


A large group of artists of different ethnicities in contemporary casual dress gather on a stage, smiling at the camera
tickets mailing list donate

What folks are saying about Rotate Theatre productions:

"A collaborative expression of uncontainable joy. I couldn't contain my own smile" - Mike Fischer (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Chicago Jeff Awards) on Rotate Theatre Mini Fest

"This was the first consent and accessibility focused theatre space I've been a part of. It has made a world of difference. I feel the trust and respect abundant in this space was made possible by those values and practices." - Collaborator on Let's Eat Mary

"Presented thought-provoking concepts with great wit and humanity. The dialog and acting felt very real, and each of the one-act plays satisfied like the theatrical equivalent of a full-course meal." - Audience Member on There Might Be... Stumble


A large group of artists of different ethnicities and genders in contemporary casual dress gather on a stage, smiling at the camera