Inheritance Theater Project (ITP) builds relationships across divides through collaborative playmaking. Led by a team of national artists partnering with local artists, educators, clergy, and community leaders, ITP invites participants to enter a process that uses theater and inherited texts as a new way into community conversation. The project culminates in an original piece of theater by and for the residents of that city, and it is the act of creating this work that builds strong, more interconnected communities.
From September 2025–May 2026, ITP will be in Baltimore, their 19th city, partnering with local organizations including Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh and Baltimore Center Stage. Over the course of the year, neighbors from different backgrounds will be invited into honest dialogue, questioning, and creative imagining of what’s possible for Baltimore—helping forge new connections that can continue to serve the city long after the curtain falls.
Interested in getting more involved? Email baltimore@inheritancetheater.org
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