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The Acts of Faith Festival

The Acts of Faith Festival
5 North 5th Street
804-514-4460

In 2005, Jeff Gallagher, Bruce Miller, and Daniel Moore, all members of Second Presbyterian, brainstormed a way to bring people of all faiths together in a safe space to talk about their beliefs.  They chose theatre as the device to spur conversation and the Acts of Faith was born.

Richmond-area professional theatres offer a show from January through March or April that deals with some aspect of faith.  A concurrent Fringe Festival is offered for non-professional theatres to engage their audiences.  In the 10 years since it started, the number of participating theatres has grown from a handful to over twenty. 

Our audiences continue to grow as well. Talkbacks put the audience and storytellers in conversation, delving deeper into the play's themes.  In 2013, over 1,300 audience members participated in post-show discussions.  The talk-backs are consistently named the most meaningful part of the festival.

The Festival is ecumenical and inclusive, assuming a very broad understanding of faith.  Sponsoring congregations come from a variety of religious traditions, as do members of the audience.


The Acts of Faith Festival is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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