Welcome! This year the Anthony Bean Community Theater and Acting School celebrates15 years of excellence in the performing arts.

The Anthony Bean Community Theater (ABCT) was established in Spring 2000 to meet the growing demands of New Orleans area residents seeking a quality, culturally diverse, performing arts venue. The theater also met the needs of individuals seeking to learn the art of acting, set design and theatre management. In recent years, ABCT has become a vehicle to enter New Orleans' booming "Hollywood South" film industry.

ABCT is unique in that it is not only a major theater production company, but a year-round, open enrollment acting school serving both adults and children with an eclectic group of courses designed to meet the basic needs of individuals seeking careers in stage and screen acting, set design and theatre management.  

ABCT believes that the arts have the power to transform people's lives. Our Mission is simple: "to inspire those we serve through the magic of the arts."  The Hallmark of ABCT and that which separates us from "all the rest" is - diversity.  ABCT proudly presents the most diverse theater schedule in the New Orleans area.  Our programing fare includes, the classics; Shakespeare, August Wilson and Tennessee Williams as well as popular drama (Reflections and Misery), comedy (Jar the Floor, Steal Away), and musicals (The Color Purple, Simply Irma and The Phyllis Hyman Story). Most importantly, ABCT mounts original plays such as I'd Rather Be Rich and Say Amen, and showcases our talented kids in perennial favorites: Cats, The Wiz, High School Musical and 504.  

The goal of the ABCT Acting School is to provide an intense, high quality learning and performing opportunity in an atmosphere where young people are encouraged to set goals, take risks and view mistakes as an avenue for learning. ABCT opens students up to the greatness that lies within them and creates an awareness that the Arts are a constructive vehicle of personal expression.

Anthony Bean Community Theater boasts a full professional portfolio including video DVD Productions and an ABCT clothing line. In addition to children and adult acting classes, ABCT offers a youth theater, an after-school program, and the Anthony Bean Community Theater City Choir.  During the summer months, working in conjunction with the New Orleans Recreation Department Commission - ABCT also operates a summer day camp.

We at ABCT wish to express our sincere gratitude for your ongoing support over the past 15 years and we urge you to purchase your PASS for the upcoming season. Thank you for your ongoing support. We look forward to seeing you at our next production.

Come and celebrate our Anniversary and you will agree.

"ABCT IS MORE THAN THEATER

IT'S CULTURE!"

Anthony Bean

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Directed by Anthony Bean. Set Designed by Dane Rhodes. Lighting designed by Vic Woodward and Costumes by Wanda (Ms. B) Bryant.

March 20, 2014…New Orleans, La. How does a man recover from a monumental, life changing error born of human frailty and hubris; a man’s excessive pride and ambition ultimately leading to his downfall? Can he? Does he? The Anthony Bean Community Theater explores these questions in “Reflections 2”, the sequel to its phenomenally successful story of the fall of Oliver Thomas. Written by Anthony Bean and Oliver Thomas, “Reflections 2”, asks how hidden flaws can overwhelm an apparently honorable man, and asks if personal tragedy can correct the flaws. No easy answers, but a powerful look into the soul of a person who was once a New Orleans icon. What will you think? There’s only one way to know. Come to ABCT for “Reflections 2”.

The Anthony Bean Community Theater explores these questions in “Reflections 2”, the sequel to its phenomenally successful story of the fall of Oliver Thomas. Written by Anthony Bean and Oliver Thomas, “Reflections 2”, asks how hidden flaws can overwhelm an apparently honorable man, and asks if personal tragedy can correct the flaws. No easy answers, but a powerful look into the soul of a person who was once a New Orleans icon. What will you think?

Playing themselves will be former city councilman Oliver Thomas, Former New Orleans School Board President Gail Glapion and former city councilperson Cynthia Willard Lewis. Also in the cast will be Charles Bosworth (Narrator, John Barren), Gwendolyne Foxworth (Angelle), Alfred Aubry (Bishop Stevens), James Brown (Jim Singleton), Harold X. Evans (Pastor John Seamore), Roscoe Reddix (Pastor C. R. Davis), Sean Jones (Dr. Rev. Jones), Will Williams (Dr. Rev. Leroy Allsworth), Bobby Johnson (Bishop Elroy Thomas), Alvin Green (Donte), Rashif Holmes (Babyface), Vinicia Smothers (Karen Porter, reporter), Dominique Randolph (Christina Bellows, reporter), Carol Stewart (Lady 1), Nia Woods (lady 2)

Starring
Oliver Thomas