Petron Brown is a Bahamian actor, writer, activist, and environmentalist. He graduated top of his class from University of the Ozarks with a B.S in Theatre and Environmental Studies. He has taken the stage in a number of theatre productions at a collegiate level. Including The Diary of Anne Frank (2018), Barefoot in the Park (2019), Love's Labor's Lost (2019), and Proof (2021). He has collected a variety of collegiate theatre awards, including the KCACTF Meritorious Achievement in Directing, the KCACTF Meritorious Achievement for Acting in Multiple Roles, and is oneof 26 students to receive a KCACTF Special Achievement in Performance Award for the academic year 2020-2021. He is also a two time KCACTF Irene Ryan Acting Nominee.

Petron has completed his debut body of work, Colored. It depicts a young black man's journey to find his identity. Composed of a series of monologues, some of which have been inspired by actual people that he’s interviewed, and others are just imaginative. These pieces explore the trauma that people of color have endured and how it has ultimately affected their mental and present state. Colored will be available later this year.