Category Archives: PACTHOUSE PLAYERS Theatre Troupe

PACT Traveling Theatre Troupe Presents ‘Beyond Bullying’ Theatre Event at Pacific Ridge School!

PACT Traveling Theatre Troupe, PACTHOUSE PLAYERS, presented their ‘Beyond Bullying’ Theatre event at Pacific Ridge School in Carlsbad on Tuesday, April 11. This was the first of many performances by the troupe, and it was powerful and entertaining.  Everyone shined. This performance was the culmination of over a year of work creating and rehearsing the event, under the leadership of PACT’s Artistic Director, Sandy Redmon.  

We are very proud of PACT’s Traveling Theatre Troupe and know they will continue to inspire young teens to go ‘beyond bullying’ through their ‘Beyond Bullying’ Theatre Event.  

Some of the troupe members perform a sketch for Pacific Ridge students.

Contact PACT at info@pacthouse.org to schedule a ‘Beyond Bullying’ Theatre Event for the young teens at your school or community center.

Anti-Bullying Theatre Troupe Begins!

I am happy to announce Positive Action Community Theatre (PACT)’s newest project – our Anti-Bullying Theatre Troupe – made up of some of the teens and young adults that attend PACT’s theatre workshops.  In its very early stages, the troupe has begun to meet under the mentorship of Sandy Redmon, PACT’s Artistic Director and Senior Workshop Director. 

The plan is to develop sketches and improvisational activities using humor and personal stories that the troupe will perform at local middle schools with the goal of preventing peer bullying.  The audience will be encouraged to participate in the improvisational activities, and we believe it will be a memorable experience for all involved.  Because some of our troupe members have been the brunt of bullying they will be able to give middle schoolers an ‘insider’s view’.  It will also be a healing and empowering experience for them.

Troupe members currently serve as volunteers with the understanding that we hope/plan to hire them in the future as funding allows.  Funds to compensate the project mentor have been provided by a grant from the National Foundation for Autism Research (NFAR), and we are very grateful for their support.

We are excited about this new opportunity to serve our community, and to empower those with autism through the performing arts.

  • Kathryn Campion
    Co-founder/Executive Director
    Positive Action Community Theatre (PACT)