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It All Began At Community Actors Theatre

July 7, 2026

Floyd Stephen Alexander, a theatre artist and playwright, credits Jeannie Hamilton and Community Actors Theatre in San Diego with launching his professional career when he was serving in the Navy between 1985 and 2004. Hamilton took a financial risk by producing five of Alexander's plays over a 15-year period, including works like Dracula, Scribes, and Baldwin: Portrait of A Writer, which gained community recognition. This opportunity allowed Alexander to build a substantial portfolio that now includes over 18 plays published across multiple platforms and publishers.

Who is affected

  • Floyd Stephen Alexander (playwright and theatre artist)
  • Mrs. Jeannie Hamilton (director and driving force of Community Actors Theatre)
  • Mr. Wally Williams (director)
  • Community Actors Theatre organization
  • The Oak Park District community in San Diego
  • Up-and-coming artists in the community who have been given opportunities

What action is being taken

  • No explicit ongoing actions are stated in the article.

Why it matters

  • This story demonstrates the critical role that community theatres play in developing and supporting emerging artists who lack established industry connections. Hamilton's willingness to take financial risks on unknown playwrights created opportunities that would be difficult to find in commercial theatre, ultimately enabling Alexander to build a successful career with 18 published plays and multiple awards. The theatre's work has broader significance in providing cultural enrichment and entertainment to the Oak Park District community while serving as an incubator for local artistic talent.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

It All Began At Community Actors Theatre