Your Craft.
Your Community.
Your Stage.
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Our Place Theatre exists to uplift local performers by bridging the gap between talent and opportunity. We are committed to championing New England’s acting community by providing access to meaningful roles, professional development, and creative spaces where artists can grow.
Through workshops, staged readings, networking events, and hands-on learning experiences, we cultivate a supportive environment that nurtures craft, builds confidence, and connects actors with opportunities that advance their careers. Our Place Theatre is more than a performance hub—it is a community dedicated to helping artists build sustainable, fulfilling paths in the industry.

ACTORS & PLAYWRIGHTS
DIRECTOR

JACQUI PARKER Is a Boston-born Actor, playwright, director and producer. She has directed plays for Our Place Theatre at The Calderwood Pavilion and Boston Center for the Arts. Other Directing Credits Include; Grace and Blind Date (Hibernian Hall), The Life (Boston Conservatory), Polaroid Stories (Harvard University's Loeb Theatre), The Agitator (Gloucester Stage Company), The Light (The Lyric Stage Company) and theatres across America.
Acting Credits include; Chicken and Biscuits at The Modern Theatre as a part of The Front Porch Theatre Arts Collective, for which she was Nominated as Best Actress. Rose in Fences, Bell Mae in her play Dark as A Thousand Midnights. She has performed on Numerous Stages in Boston and Beyond.
Ms. Parker has won many awards including; The Boston Theatre Hero Award, The Elliott Norton Award, several Independent Reviewer of New England Awards as well as community Leadership awards, including the DRYLONGSO Award for her work in the struggle for racial equality. Parker received The Witherspoon Award for her work as a Director this past summer. Mayor Michelle Wu Awarded June 26, 2024 Jacqui Parker Day for her work with children/youth. Parker directed the play Everybody, this past fall at Brandeis University. We are glad for a second wind at Our Place Theatre. Now more than ever. Our voices can never be silenced nor snuffed out of history.





























