Fremont Community Theatre
The Fremont Community Theatre and Literary Society was founded in 1956 by several Fremont residents who had a desire to perform live theatre. Over 50 years later, FCT continues to be the premier live theatre venue in Sandusky County. A non-profit organization, FCT is an all-volunteer theatre which depends on the continued support of its members, patrons, and guests. Everyone is welcome at FCT; whether it be as a guest, musician, stage hand, decorator, actor, actress, or even just to donate cookies.
History of Fremont Community Theatre
The Fremont Community Theatre had its genesis in 1956 through a series of circumstances that brought together Robert and Carrie Stageger and Sally Ruland. Led by Bob Staeger, having completed his B.A. degree at B.G.S.U. in dramatics, they made plans to form a private theatre group, if there was enough interest in the community.
Fremont Teen Theatre was a natural outgrowth of FCT. Started in March 1969, this organization was formed by teens who had been active in FCT's regular productions, and who were interested in having an outlet for their diverse talents. Over 30 years later Teen Theatre continues to form a vital part of Fremont Community Theatre.
FCT . . . we've always been more than a stage in your life.
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