Time’s Fool is a professional, not-for-profit, 501 3(c) theatre company based in Wethersfield, CT.
We are passionate about looking at classic works and timeless tales and presenting them in new, exciting and engaging ways.
We look for those elements in stories that we can share collectively.
We strongly believe in the fundamental idea that art is a human right. We aim to achieve this ideal through access to professional theatre by removing barriers such as ticket costs for productions. We also remove barriers by creating work that is shared in public, shared, found, and community spaces.
In our work we strive to remain curious, think creatively, and build community.
We believe that the rehearsal room should be filled with love, kindness, generosity, insatiable curiosity, and a desire to make some simple magic. Oh, and to keep it playful.
Our performance “style” places the emphasis on the performers themselves, their bodies, their voices and the their relationship with the audience.
We are proud to support local artists and creators in Connecticut, New England, and New York and seek to not only foster theatre makers and grow our community but actively contribute to the already amazing network of artists, musicians, performers, and theatre makers in the Greater Hartford Area and beyond.
At Time’s Fool we respectfully recognize that by being in Wethersfield, CT we are on the traditional, unceded, and ancestral territory of the Mohegan and Wappinger, Wangunks, Tunxis, and Podunk people who stewarded this land for generations. They were telling their stories here first.
Executive & Artistic Leadership:
Producing Artistic Director - Wesley Broulik
Associate Artistic Director - Breauna Jurkowski
Associate Artists - Sarah Oschmann, Maria Franco
Executive Director - Mandy Broulik
Board:
Amy Northrop Wittorff
Peter Watts
Dr. Joe Paskale
Bryce Hardy
Kerri Hardy
Ryan Biggs
Susan Spivey
Mandy Broulik, Board Treasurer
Kaitlin Henderson
CS Dunn
Breauna Jurkowski, Board Secretary
Wesley Broulik
(We at Time’s Fool have worked hard to separate governance and philanthropy for a welcoming and inclusive board structure.)