If you love suspense, psychological thrills, and live theatre, then mark your calendar. The Freeport Players’ Guild is bringing the stage classic The Woman in Black to the Regency Theatre from Friday, March 13 through Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Read MoreThe Freeport Players’ Guild (FPG) has elected a new Board of Directors at its Annual General Meeting held on January 5, 2026, with the incoming team pledging a practical, member-first approach to modernising how the Guild communicates, plans productions, and supports volunteers.
Read MoreROUEN ROBINSON | WYBE MAGAZINE — For Colored Girls Who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf is a Chorepoem that captures the myriad of emotion that makes up the human condition. It is a snapshot of a time period that is timeless in its depiction due to the fact that those experiences are as relevant now as they were then.
Read MoreThe magic of the Regency Theatre doesn’t just happen when the house lights go down and the curtain rises. It happens in the months of rehearsals, the late nights in the scene shop, and the meticulous planning of our dedicated volunteers. Behind every standing ovation is the Freeport Players’ Guild, and at the heart of the Guild is our membership.
Read MoreWhether you are planning a sweeping theatrical production, a corporate seminar, or an intimate community workshop, the Regency Theatre offers a professional, fully equipped, and air-conditioned environment designed to bring your vision to life. From our modern audio/visual technology to our comfortable rake seating, every detail of our facility is curated to ensure an exceptional experience for both performers and patrons.
Read MoreWe are so ecstatic to introduce you to the FPG Executive Board for the 2022/2023 year! A wise man once said, “With great power comes great responsibility.”
Read MoreThe Regency Theatre established in 1971, the only purpose built theatre in the Bahamas is in ruins from hurricane Dorian. Although the building remains intact, from the foyer straight through to the workshop and our green room, will never be used again if we are not helped.
Read MoreIn 1961, the Freeport Players’ Guild was officially formed. Today, we need your help to save the Regency Theatre and ensure its future.
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