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Festival of New Works:
Spotlight On...Being You

We are so grateful and honored to be St. Louis Magazine’s A-List Editors’ Choice Award Winner for Theatre Newcomer! Thank you, Editors, for honoring our work in the St. Louis Theatre Community. We are indeed “small-but-mighty”, and we can’t wait to share our ’23-’24 season announcement coming soon!

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GIVE STL DAY!

You did it! Yes, we mean YOU!

Thanks to everyone who supported us on Give STL Day we met our goal of raising $2500.00 and even went over! As we wrap up this campaign, we want to conclude by thanking not just our amazing donors from this year’s Give STL Day (and you all ARE amazing!), but also by thanking every person who has supported us over the past three years.

As we look back, thank you to every single donor, board member, company member, actor, technician, designer, director, playwright, graphic artist, and volunteer who has worked with us. It is because of you that we have grown, and we will continue to grow. Thank you for valuing our mission of providing professional, high-quality theatre that shines a light on women and emerging artists in a kind, inclusive and collaborative setting. We can’t wait to share season ’23-’24.

The Reviews are In!

Critics are raving about Doubt: a parable

Snoop’s Theatre Thoughts April 27, 2023 by Michelle Kenyon ("Snoop")

HEC Media April 26, 2023 by Bob Wilcox

Ladue News, April 28, 2023 by Mark Bretz

Our Mission

At Prism Theatre Company, we strive to promote the work of women and emerging artists, onstage and off, through the lens of theatre for the new world. We produce both new and classic works in an atmosphere of inclusivity, where artists from all walks of life can come together to explore our common humanity. Prism is creative collaboration without the cliques.

OUR JOURNEY

Prism Theatre Company started from a partnership turned friendship between Trish and Joy. After working together on several projects, they found themselves eating sushi and talking about what they could bring to the St. Louis theatre community. They began collaborating with other local artists to discuss what opportunities a new theatre company could provide. Many agreed that substantial opportunities for women and emerging artists, both onstage and off, were scarce. And thus, at a Starbucks in Webster Groves, Prism Theatre Company was born.

As they began their work of creating this company, they suddenly found themselves thrown into the middle of a worldwide pandemic, and realized that the artform they knew and loved would never quite look the same. Therefore, they had to reimagine theatre for a new world.

Our goal is to work with like-minded, kind, collaborative artists who share this mission. We strive to provide an atmosphere of inclusivity, where artists from all walks of life can come together to tell important stories, both new and familiar, that explore our common humanity.