Our Mission


To provide high-quality, inclusive community theatre programming that cultivates talent, creativity, and confidence.

Our Vision


To nurture an atmosphere of empathy, love, and unity through the art of theatre that cascades into the community.

Meet Callison, Owner & Founder 

About The Warehouse Theatre

Callison Hopkins doesn't know life without theatre. Since she was in preschool, she's participated in school and university productions. She eventually became an award-winning professional director and assistant director in local schools and community theatres and began working as a private acting coach. 

Callison has directed and assistant directed a variety of theatre productions, including "Grease," "Little Women," "The Game is Afoot," "Alice in Wonderland," "Beauty and the Beast," and many more. She has also led and directed numerous summer theatre conservatories and camps. 

Why Start a Community Theatre

"When I was younger, it was difficult to find my place in a small theatre scene full of big musicals. It felt like the same people got the roles over and over and there wasn't room for me. I just want everyone to know, there is a place for you in theatre. And everyone's role, from actor to stage manager to choreographer to theatre tech, is essential." 

It was in college when Callison discovered her talent for confidence in theatre. Through a director's encouragement, and her college theatre community's warmth, support, and honest yet kind feedback, her creativity, confidence, and talent grew significantly. Now, she's passionate about creating this type of inclusive artistic space in Desoto County. 

The Planting of a Seed

"Two years ago, in passing, a realtor friend said, 'That trucking warehouse over there used to be for sale. You could just buy that for a theatre!' She laughed when she said it, but that comment has stuck with me since then," says Callison. 

In that moment, a seed was planted, and it's grown into what is now The Warehouse Theatre. 

Plans for The Warehouse Theatre

"Obviously, we don’t have the physical warehouse yet," she laughs. "Our first step is to start with theatre programming and stage productions." To get started, in the fall of 2023, The Warehouse Theatre is rolling out three K-12 Fall Theatre Intensives for various age groups.

"The goal is to eventually purchase a warehouse to use for rehearsals, classes, workshops, productions, and rental space for events, parties, and receptions," Callison explains. For now, rehearsals will be held in the studio space connected to Jane's Gym (4850 Goodman Road) and performances will be mostly at Cornerstone Church. 

The Bigger Picture

The Warehouse Theatre was founded on the belief that theatre is a transformative art for both the participants and the audience. With that in mind, Callison and her team are building an undeniable atmosphere of empathy, love, and unity that spills over into the larger community. Let's transform Desoto County through theatre.