The Pocket Community Theatre Hires New Executive Director 

Board President Teresa Tribble welcomes Dan Breshears as the incoming Executive Director of Pocket Community Theatre. 

The Board of Directors of the Pocket Community Theatre, (PCT) a non-profit organization focused on stimulating, promoting, educating, and developing interest in the dramatic arts, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Breshears as Executive Director, effective March 1. Breshears will succeed Jodi Tooke, who served as the interim Executive Director for the past year. 

Breshears joins the Pocket Community Theatre with a distinguished career spanning 28 years in education, previously serving as the chief operating officer at the Music Box Lounge. 

In addition to his educational and leadership credentials, Breshears has been involved in multiple productions and projects at the Pocket Community Theatre. He has served as an actor, director, producer, set designer, blocking/choreography director, musician, and set builder for productions on the Forsyth stage. Breshears has also served as a member of the Pocket board, as member and chair of the Production Committee, and volunteered in virtually every capacity available at the Pocket.  

“We are thrilled to welcome Dan Breshears to the team,” said Teresa Tribble, Board President of the Pocket Community Theatre. “He brings a wealth of experience, enthusiasm, and a proven track record that will enhance our community impact.”  

The Executive Director is responsible for the leadership and management of The Pocket Community Theatre that includes strategic plan execution, revenue development, and fundraising.  

“I am honored to serve in this leadership role at the Pocket community theater, building on the strong foundation laid by those before me” said Breshears. “Jodi has done a tremendous job serving as an interim Executive Director, and I’m excited to collaborate with her and the rest of our dedicated team of partners and volunteers to expand our audience and our support structures going forward. 

“There’s not only a lot of talent involved at the Pocket… There’s also a lot of love and dedication among everyone who gets involved at the Pocket. I really think the Pocket Community Theatre is poised to expand beyond just the immediate Hot Springs area. I envision us becoming a regional performing arts hub for Southwest and South-Central Arkansas.”  

About the Pocket Community Theatre: 

The Pocket Community Theatre is a non-profit organization run exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, more specifically for community theatre. They produce six main shows each year as selected by the Production Committee and approved by the Board of Directors. They include two youth performances, readers’ theatre, and singers’ shows. 

Periodically, guest experts provide workshops on acting, directing, lighting, and sound. At the PCT, there is a place where people can put aside cares of the day and differences of opinion to appreciate the talent in our community, leading to a better understanding of each other and a greater appreciation of performing arts. For more information, visit Pockettheatre.com, email execdirector@pockettheatre.com, or call 501-623-8585 or 501-693-6231. 

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