Brit Frazier is a Bay Area actor,director, playwright and teaching artist. She has had the blessing of creatively collaborating as an actor with: Campo Santo Theater Co., Cuttingball Theatre, The Shotgun Players, Brava: Theater for Women, The Ubuntu Theater Project ,The Marin Theater Company ,The San Francisco International Arts Festival, Berkeley Repertory Theatre , The San Francisco Playhouse and ACT's Strand . Most recently she played Hedda in Hedda Gabler at The CuttingBall Theater SF, directed by Yuri Urnov and Woman #2 in HOME by Samm Art Williams at the Lorraine Hansberry Theater. As a teaching artist, Brit has directed for Disney Theatrical NY and Bay Area Children's Theater as a part of their Disney Musicals in Schools Program, and taught with California Shakespeare Theater,the...
Brit Frazier is a Bay Area actor,director, playwright and teaching artist. She has had the blessing of creatively collaborating as an actor with: Campo Santo Theater Co., Cuttingball Theatre, The Shotgun Players, Brava: Theater for Women, The Ubuntu Theater Project ,The Marin Theater Company ,The San Francisco International Arts Festival, Berkeley Repertory Theatre , The San Francisco Playhouse and ACT's Strand . Most recently she played Hedda in Hedda Gabler at The CuttingBall Theater SF, directed by Yuri Urnov and Woman #2 in HOME by Samm Art Williams at the Lorraine Hansberry Theater. As a teaching artist, Brit has directed for Disney Theatrical NY and Bay Area Children's Theater as a part of their Disney Musicals in Schools Program, and taught with California Shakespeare Theater,the East Bay Center for Performing Arts, StageWrite , Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and The Marsh Theater, SF. She has also written her own workshop for young formerly incarcerated women of color for Community Works SF for the fall of 2018, called Resurrecting the Goddess , which implements mindfulness,theatre , dance creative writing techniques along with Goddess folklore from around the world, to culminate in a new age, Rites of Passage Performance ceremony.As a playwright, she has birthed three original plays, Obeah , Dysphoria , and Pressure High and in 2018 TheatreFirst commissars Brit to write Laveau, a solo ritual performance tribute to Marie Laveau. She also writes for the Playwright's Foundation's One Minute /Flash Play Festival annually. As a director, she has completed a directing apprenticeship with Berkeley Repertory Theatre's Playground Series and directs for them periodically year-round. Most recently Brit directed Star Finch’s TAKE THE TICKET, in the recent production of The Participants at TheatreFirst and now, she is proud to play the roles of Assistant Directed and Dramaturge for Hooded: Or Being Black for Dummies by Terrence Chisolm at Custom Made Theatre Company