Upcoming Projects

An actor is on stage looking over their shoulder, protest signs are stacked upside against the wall. A corner of notebook paper with the beginnings of a handwritten script. At the top reads the word: seeds
Out at YippieFest
August 24, 2024
More info coming soon!
Rotate Theatre Workshops
Fall 2024 and spring 2025 workshops will be announced soon!
An actor is on stage looking over their shoulder, protest signs are stacked upside against the wall.
Out at YippieFest
August 24, 2024
More info coming soon! A corner of notebook paper with the beginnings of a handwritten script. At the top reads the word: seeds
Rotate Theatre Workshops
Fall 2024 and spring 2025 workshops will be announced 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