360 Theatre School

Dedicated to cultivating the next generation of theatre artists

Every role matters…
Every person contributes to the whole.

360 Theatre School is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating the next generation of theatre artists. We are, at our core, a theatre teaching organization — a place where creativity meets discipline, where young people don’t just perform, but learn the craft, commitment, and collaboration that live theatre demands.

Our mission is to provide comprehensive theatre education that develops not only skilled performers, but confident, creative, and compassionate young people who carry the values of theatre —teamwork, empathy, and dedication—into every aspect of their lives.

360 Theatre School at a Glance
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Our young artists learn choreography, memorize music, build characters, and support one another through every challenge. They experience firsthand what it means to be part of an ensemble, where every role matters and every person contributes to the whole.

Eric Fredrickson — Founder

2025/2026 Season

Immerse yourself in the magic of live performance at 360 Theatre School’s unforgettable theatrical events, where talented students bring compelling stories to life on stage.

Little Women
The Musical

November 13–15 at Stage West Theatre!
“Little Women” is a beloved stage musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel, following the lives of the four March sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy — as they navigate love, loss, and the pursuit of their dreams in Civil War-era New England. The musical features a heartfelt score with music by Jason Howland and lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, bringing to life the sisters’ joys and struggles with warmth and emotional depth. It is particularly celebrated for its portrayal of Jo March, an ambitious young writer determined to forge her own path in a world that expects women to conform to traditional roles.

Our Town

November 21 & 22 at Duncan Theatre!
“Our Town” is a 1938 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Thornton Wilder set in the fictional small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, at the turn of the 20th century. Told through a Stage Manager who narrates and interacts directly with the audience, the play follows the everyday lives of two neighboring families, the Gibbs and the Webbs, touching on themes of love, marriage, and the passage of time. Through its minimalist staging and profound simplicity, the play ultimately invites audiences to appreciate the beauty of ordinary life — a lesson most poignantly delivered in the third act, when a deceased young woman is given the chance to relive a single day and realizes how little the living truly cherish each fleeting moment.

Natashia, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812

May 22-23
“Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” is an immersive musical by Dave Malloy, based on a 70-page slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, following the young and naive Natasha Rostova as she falls into a scandalous affair with the charming rake Anatole while her fiancé Andrey is away at war. The show is renowned for its eclectic, genre-blending score that weaves together electronica, pop, folk, and opera into a uniquely intoxicating sound. It debuted Off-Broadway in a supper club setting in 2012 before transferring to Broadway in 2016, where it earned 12 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical.