Orange Park Community Theatre

Orange Park Community Theatre was founded in 1969 by the Orange Park Women’s Club, with the first show being “The Night of January 16th” performed in the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs. After staging their second show in the Orange Park High School Cafetorium, the theatre group moved to the Reynolds Industrial Par... read all

Coming Soon!

Cinderella
May 2024
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Annie Get Your Gun
August 2024
Orange Park Community Theatre

Past Productions

God of Carnage
April 2024
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A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder
February 2024
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El Phantismo
January 2024
Orange Park Community Theatre
The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical
December 2023
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The Mousetrap
October 2023
Orange Park Community Theatre
Footloose
August 2023
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Freaky Friday
June 2022
Company
February 2020
Orange Park Community Theatre
You Can't Take It with You
March 2010
Orange Park Community Theatre

About Orange Park Community Theatre

Orange Park Community Theatre was founded in 1969 by the Orange Park Women’s Club, with the first show being “The Night of January 16th” performed in the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs. After staging their second show in the Orange Park High School Cafetorium, the theatre group moved to the Reynolds Industrial Park facility in 1970, where they stayed until 1981. With the loss of this facility, OPCT began fundraising for a permanent location, ultimately signing a lease for land in February 1982. During this time, the group continued to perform in various local venues, including the Orange Park Lions Club, the Orange Park Public Library, Lakeside Elementary, and Naval Air Station Jacksonville. In 1986, OPCT was able to acquire the St. Marys Catholic Church facility, which was scheduled for demolition, and in April 1987, they moved to their current location at 2900 Moody Avenue. The first performance at this new facility was “Murder Among Friends,” and it has remained the home of OPCT ever since.