Pella High School's award-winning arts program switches things up in this musical.
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Students at this California prep school are learning about the art of comedy.
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Oregon high schoolers are learning about theatre making in The Servant of Two Masters.
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Through immersive experiences and equitable access, the nonprofit is empowering the next generation to dream big and reach their full potential.
The adaptation of the L.M. Montgomery book made its world premiere at Goodspeed Musicals in 2022.
The neurodivergent coming-of-age musical played a brief Broadway run last season.
Students in Wausau, Wisconsin are tackling physical comedy in plays by one of the most-produced playwrights in American schools.
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The new stage work is adapted from a 2022 movie musical.
At Ursuline Academy in St. Louis, Missouri, drama students also perform acts of community service.
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Combining DIY robotics, heartfelt storytelling, and traditional magic, Mario the Maker Magician’s show inspires kids and families to embrace the joy of making.
All Together Now!, originally designed as a post-pandemic fundraiser, is coming back for more theatrical philanthropy.
Florida high schoolers are working with composer Lee Ahlin to adapt Shakespeare's classic.
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Ohio middle school students take the stage with wisdom from the late Gavin Creel.
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Book writer Marco Ramirez on how he took a legendary album and turned it into celebration of Cuban heritage on the stage.
The immersive theatrical design program for high schoolers is partnering with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts this summer.
Youth performers of Move Productions in Barrington, Illinois are learning to have fun on the stage.
Strive Higher is making a difference by connecting Bronx students with transformative learning experiences—from virtual reading mentorships to city excursions.
College students in Virginia are learning to trust the process.
The organization has developed initiatives, including a censorship response guide, to address the findings.
Kimberly Marable, Dionne Figgins, and Carla Martinez are creating change beyond the stage.
Tennessee high school students are overcoming their fears of speaking in public.
The pop jukebox musical is currently on Broadway and touring the country.
In this Georgia dance studio, teenage thespians mentor younger actors, and no role is small.
Music Theatre International's high school version of the 2023 musical is now available for licensing.
Students will enjoy live performances of Hell’s Kitchen, Alvin Ailey, and The Nutcracker, and receive career-building workshops.
Applications are now open for the annual scholarship, which supports undergraduate and graduate students of color pursuing degrees in any offstage theatrical field.
This Texas high school is putting its students' acting skills front and center.
The five selected dancers will receive $10,000 each to support their education.
Highlighting the best of high school musical theatre talent, the ceremony will feature 110 nominees from 55 regional awards programs.
The new initiative is designed for students to receive leadership training from non-binary, trans, and gender-expansive professionals.
The Jeanine Tesori-David Lindsay-Abaire musical is currently touring North America.
Disney has partnered with Music Theatre International and the Educational Theatre Association to give free Disney show licenses to 21 middle and high schools across the country.
This Texas High School's "student-driven theatre" has created "superfans" of the craft.
The Best Musical Tony nominee is currently playing Broadway's Imperial Theatre through December 8.
The initiative aims to expand access to Broadway touring performances for students nationwide.
Allen Contemporary Theatre is enlivening and enriching its community with disco infernos.
The work will help support students, teachers, and programs at schools across the country.
In a town with nearly 50 theatres, this Branson Regional Arts Council production stood out.
The initiative awards more than $500,000 in scholarships and grants to student artists and school communities.
Co-founder Danielle DeMatteo shares how the organization is inspiring new generations of writers, expanding into film and TV, and bringing deeply local stories to life.
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The actor has joined forces with The Harriet Tubman Effect to found a new mentorship program called SwingNation.
Go inside the three-day NYC workshop for theatre teachers with this special journal from an attendee.
Founded in 2020, TPOC works to increase equality in the theatre industry.
This guide takes you step-by-step through FAFSA financial aid application, helping you pay for your performing arts education.
Business, psychology, and other concentrations will build your skills so you’ll become an even better artist.
Jeremy Strong starred in the adaptation's Tony-nominated Broadway premiere last season.
As Only Make Believe marks its 25th anniversary of bringing joy and through interactive theatre to children in hospitals, care facilities, and special education programs.
Why Once Upon a One More Time is the perfect show to join Music Theatre International's catalogue of musicals adapted for performers under 18.
The initiative from non-profit Saving Our Daughters will allow elementary students to work with mentors including Six's Jasmine Forsberg and Storm Lever.
Find out which schools and youth groups won the Sing Like a Sponge contest.
New York City's live experiences are critical learning opportunities that shape young minds. Yet, for many students, especially those from low-income families, these experiences remain behind doors.
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