Find Your Light

Alight Theater Guild is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to harnessing the transformative power of theater to confront the climate crisis and illuminate the interconnection between people and planet.

Through stories that awaken empathy, challenge complacency, and inspire meaningful action, we seek to spark a cultural shift toward sustainability, justice, and renewal.

Our work cultivates artists and audiences who see creativity as a force for environmental stewardship—uniting communities, amplifying voices on the frontlines of change, and nurturing a shared commitment to protect the Earth that sustains us all.

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Our Vision

A world that is enhanced by theater artists who:

  • are valued and compensated for their artistic contributions

  • are provided the tools needed to express their imaginative possibilities

  • are encouraged toward artistic growth and pursuit of a lifelong practice in the arts

  • engage in self exploration and a commitment toward collaborative advancement

  • find their place within a community of artists in an encouraging and exciting environment of ideas and courageous artistic risks

  • find joy in community and creation

Contact us

We would love to hear from you. If you are working on a project or would like to work with us, feel free to send us a note by filling out this form, or email us at info@alighttheater.org.

We look forward to hearing from you.

If everything around you seems dark, look again, you may be the light

— Rumi

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