
(2019-2020)
Frank White is a driving force at Boise Little Theater, known for his powerhouse performances, award-winning direction, and masterful set designs. Since his BLT debut as Juror #3 in Twelve Angry Men (2010) — a role that earned him the Best Lead Actor Award — Frank has become one of BLT’s most versatile contributors, both on and off the stage.
As an actor, Frank has brought to life a range of memorable characters, including Dr. Efrem Bishop in Death and Taxes (2010), Charlie in A Candle in the Window (2011, Best Lead Actor Award), Walter Flood in Becky’s New Car (2012), Abe Dreyfus in Squabbles (2015), and Albert Sawyer in Miracle on 34th Street (2016).
Frank is also a celebrated director, helming critically acclaimed productions such as Rumors (2011), Inherit the Wind (2013), Bus Stop (2014), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2014), The Crucible (2016), and the award-winning Death of a Salesman (2018, Best Director Award). His recent directorial credits include The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 (2018), Arsenic and Old Lace (2022), and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (2023). In 2024, Frank served as Supervising Director for A Tomb with a View, guiding the creative process from concept to curtain call.
Behind the scenes, Frank has been a tireless contributor, designing, building, and painting sets for dozens of productions, choreographing stage action, and mentoring new directors and actors. His leadership extended to the boardroom as well — he served multiple terms as a board member and led BLT as President for the 2019–20 season.
Frank White’s dedication to storytelling, craftsmanship, and volunteer mentorship has made him a cornerstone of Boise Little Theater’s artistic excellence and community spirit.