Fairfax Theatre Company
Fairfax Theatre Company (FTC) is a grass roots, non-profit community theatre company that evolved from the former Fairfax Players. Since we were established in 2008 we have produced first rate entertainment for the community—everything from Shakespeare to original musicals. We draw on the wealth of talent in our town and represent all age groups within the performing arts.
We are well on our way to creating a permanent repertory company of dedicated artistes and crew, who not only produces original plays that appeals to the greater Fairfax community but also encourages beginning and established playwrights, producers, directors, and performers to participate in our ongoing mission to further the performing arts in our town.
Within this, we have created a Youth Theatre Program in which the young people of Fairfax are encouraged to write, produce, direct and participate in all aspects of theatre production. Further, we are working to create a Science Theatre Program that will set out to produce ‘Science Based’ plays to encourage interest in Science and Math through the performing arts. Another goal toward serving the community is to acquire a venue that will be used for a wide range of activities: musical performances, guest speakers, poetry readings, workshops and master classes in writing for the stage, costume and set design, stage lighting and sound, how to write music for the theatre and instruction in stage combat, juggling, mime and improvisation.

THE KOH-I-NOOR DIAMOND
A TRIAL
A Prince - A Queen - A Royal crime?
By Sam M Parry
The world’s most famous diamond is alleged to have been taken
by force from Indian’s Sikh Nation in 1849 by the East India
Company and given to Queen Victoria. Now, centuries later, the
British Crown is facing a challenge to the acquisition of the gem
and a call to return it to its rightful owners. The play, penned by
FTC’s Director, Sam Parry, presents a fictional trial based on
expert testimony and a call to witnesses, including Queen Victoria
herself. Don’t miss this riveting courtroom drama, wherein the
audience will represent the jury and be tasked to reach a verdict:
‘Should the gem be returned? Or was it a ‘gift’ as
alleged?
Fairfax Pavilion
Weekends October 3-18, 2025
FREE - Donations welcome!
For more information visit: fairfaxtheatrecompany.com
Or call 415-302-0659