Three Trees Theatre is a company rooted in the desire to use the language of theater to pose questions and provoke thought with the hope that people will be drawn nearer to the Truth of God.

Our approach to Theater and its' processes are guided by a belief in the Christian Faith.

We believe that what we do and how we do it can serve to inspire and bring together those outside our company, while encouraging and nurturing those within.

 

THE LANGUAGE OF THEATRE

There is no more powerful, exciting or beautiful way to tell a story or convey a message than live theater. A live theater experience has the ability to engage the audience in a completely different way than film, music or any other form of art.

 

TRUTH

Our productions explore pictures of the human condition through relationships, questions, humor, mystery and tragedy. The plays we select and the questions they pose or thoughts they inspire are chosen with the Christian world view in mind.

Our hope is that when people leave a Three Trees production that they will have seen, felt or heard something that brings them closer to God.

 

ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE

We desire to do what we do very, very well. We want people to come and experience a Three Trees production not only because of what we say, but because of how well we say it. This goes for every stage of putting on a production. We want to be professional in everything from our audition process, to direction, to business management. This needs to be an environment that will attract professional personnel and keep them.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q:  Who are you guys?

A:  Check out our mission statement. Hopefully that says it all…

 

Q: How do I get tickets for a production?

A: Call our info line at 714-384-0914 x306 for information on current and upcoming productions.  During a run, you can purchase tickets online or at the box office at ROCKHARBOR.

 

Q: Do you have an actual theatre?

A: There is a black box style theatre on the campus of Rock Harbor Church that we use for all our productions. The walls are actually brown, but who has ever heard of a brown box?

 

Q: How can I get involved?

A: Email Tracy at tclose@rockharbor.org She's nice.

 

Three Trees Theatre ·2008