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THE ADDAMS FAMILY, ALMOST, MAINE, Rank Highest Among High School Play Survey
by Julie Musbach - August 1, 2019

According to the annual high school play survey conducted by the Educational Theatre Association (EdTA), The Addams Family; Almost, Maine; and Check Please received top billing for the most produced musical, full-length play, and short play, respectively, during the 2018-19 school year.

THE ADDAM'S FAMILY & MAMMA MIA! Top EdTA's List of Most-Produced High School Musicals in 2018-19
by Nicole Rosky - August 1, 2019

According to the annual high school play survey conducted by EdTA, The Addams Family; Almost, Maine; and Check Please received top billing for the most produced musical, full-length play, and short play, respectively, during the 2018-19 school year.

IXL Funds Scholarships For NYC Public School Students In Creative Arts
by A.A. Cristi - July 31, 2019

Four students from New York City public schools have been awarded scholarships to attend Buck's Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp for one month this summer. The scholarship recipients are Alexia Stewart, Fordham High School for the Arts; Isabel Paulino, The High School of Art and Design; Adonai Fletcher-Jones, Talent Unlimited High School; and KyMoy Phillip, Brooklyn High School of the Arts.

Tickets Now On Sale For Gulfshore Playhouse Teen Conservatory's LES MISERABLES
by Julie Musbach - July 30, 2019

Gulfshore Playhouse, Naples' premier professional regional theater, will shine a spotlight on talented teens during the Teen Conservatory production of a?oeLes Misérables.a?? Tickets are available for performances taking place on Aug. 1-3 and 6-10 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 2, 4, and 9 at 2 p.m.

Hershey Area Playhouse Theatre Academy Announces Their Fall Semester
by Julie Musbach - July 30, 2019

Hershey Area Playhouse Theatre Academy offers their fall semester classes beginning September 21, 2019.

North Texas Performing Arts Academy Sets Record Enrollment For 2019-2020 School Year
by A.A. Cristi - July 29, 2019

The North Texas Performing Arts Academy is setting enrollment records in its second year. The Academy's inaugural class consists of 35 students, and after just one year NTPA plans to double enrollment of full and part-time students making it the largest private arts academy in North Texas. The Academy will cap its enrollment this year to maintain its quality standards and personalized instruction.

Celia Keenan-Bolger and Chita Rivera Will Headline BROADWAY BACK TO SCHOOL Gala
by Stephi Wild - July 25, 2019

Celia Keenan-Bolger will host the fifth annual Broadway Back to School gala, a benefit for the Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF) that supports theatre education programs for schools in need.

More Than 4500 School Children Enjoy Shakespeare At Pop Up Theatre
by Stephi Wild - July 25, 2019

As it enjoys a second season in York at the foot of historic Clifford's Tower, SHAKESPEARE'S ROSE THEATRE a?' the award-winning pop-up Shakespearean theatre a?' has welcomed 4,749 school children and their teachers through its doors, from more than 100 schools across the North of England.

The InterSchool Orchestras of New York Focuses Upcoming Season on Cross-Cultural Music
by Julie Musbach - July 23, 2019

The InterSchool Orchestras of New York (ISO), a nonprofit organization, is changing the face of youth orchestra music with its focus on cross-cultural genres in announcing its 2019-2020 Season in New York City.  New partnerships with many diverse and prestigious organizations highlight the rich cultural heritage of the City and expose young musicians to a wide range of musical collaborations.

KJK Productions Presents ALADDIN JR.
by Julie Musbach - July 19, 2019

Disney's  Aladdin JR.will be presented for one night only at Putnam Valley High School on August 2at 7:30 pm. The spectacular musical is based on the 1992 Disney film and the 2014 Broadway adaptation. The KJK Productions cast includes a talented group of performers led by Artistic Director, Kevin J. Kearins.

LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION Opens At On Pitch Performing Arts
by Stephi Wild - July 17, 2019

On Pitch Performing Arts opens 'Les Miserables: School Edition' on July 26th! This iconic show is part of OPPA!'s theatre education program and is performed entirely by children 18 and under.

CPT's Teen STEP Program Heads Out on Tour This Summer
by Julie Musbach - July 15, 2019

Cleveland Public Theatre's (CPT) Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan presents the return of CPT's celebrated Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), Cleveland's longest-running arts and job training program for teens.

BWW Review: FREAKY FRIDAY at Trollwood Performing Arts School
by Brian Michaels - July 13, 2019

Stories about adults and kids swapping bodies have been around for a while. Of course, you have some classic 80's movies like 18 Again! (1988) Starring George Burns, Like Father Like Son (1987) with Kirk Cameron and Dudley Moore and even Vice Versa (1988) with Fred Savage and Judge Reinhold.

The Performing Arts School at Bergen Performing Arts Center Presents THE PRODUCERS
by Sarah Hookey - July 11, 2019

Expect musical hijinks when The Performing Arts School at bergenPAC (PAS) presents The Producers,through special arrangement with Music Theatre International, for its summer musical.

Maltz Jupiter Theatre Students Produce ROMEO AND JULIET In The Round
by Julie Musbach - July 10, 2019

A cast and creative team made up of local middle and high school students are spending their summer producing a historic Shakespearian classic.

Anderson And THT Young Company Serve Up LEGALLY BLONDE
by Julie Musbach - July 10, 2019

Director Doug Anderson works with professional actors and singers, talented Middlebury College students, and the best local talent, but once a year he gets to do what he calls his 'dream job': working with teenagers.

JAY AND HIS SUPER FAN BAND to Give Benefit Concert Supporting Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Band Programs
by David McKibbin - July 10, 2019

LCA Entertainment presents Jay and his Super Fan Band at the Township Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, August 16 at 8 p.m. All proceeds will be donated to the Alex Schacter and Gina Montalto Eagle Regiment Band Scholarship Fund in support of participant scholarships and the continued growth of the band programs at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, including the Eagle Regiment Marching Band.

Newport Festivals Foundation Provides Financial Support to Music Departments at Newport Schools
by Sarah Hookey - July 10, 2019

 Newport Festivals Foundation (NFF), which produces the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Jazz Festival, has announced their commitment to support the music programs at all three public schools in the Newport School District.

Show By High School Student Shown For First Time Opens Friday At Players Ring
by A.A. Cristi - July 1, 2019

A woman, well actually a high school girl, from somewhere west of the Mississippi wrote a humorous play with a feisty female princess that will be presented - perhaps for the first time ever - this weekend at the Players' Ring in Portsmouth.

Iconotheatrix Brings The Razzle Dazzle This Summer With CHICAGO: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION
by Julie Musbach - July 1, 2019

Iconotheatrix presents their dazzling summer musical, Chicago: High School Edition, August 2 - 4, 2019 at the Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston (MATCH).

Al Hirschfeld Foundation and Redhouse Arts Center Bring Arts Curriculum to Central New York Schools
by Stephi Wild - June 27, 2019

The Al Hirschfeld Foundation has announced a new partnership with Redhouse Arts Center (Tony Award nominee Hunter Foster, Artistic Director; Samara Hannah, Executive Director) in Syracuse, to bring a new and innovative visualperforming arts curriculum to schools throughout the region. Based on Al Hirschfeld's life and work, this visionary curriculum engages K-12 students in a variety of arts activities. Developed in conjunction with the New York City Board of Education, Syracuse is the first region outside of New York City to utilize the curriculum, serving as a pilot to bring the Arts Education Initiative to underserved communities around the country. Funded in Syracuse by the Slutzker Family Foundation, the curriculum will be taught by Redhouse teachers at Redhouse's Summer Camps. Additionally, the two organizations are also developing opportunities to bring this curriculum in to schools across Central New York this Fall.

Original Plays By High School Women To Be Presented By SheNYC's CreateHER
by A.A. Cristi - June 20, 2019

She NYC Arts is showcasing the original work of teen women playwrights and producers during the organization's fourth annual Summer Theater Festival. This is part of the CreateHer education program, in its inaugural year, which teaches high school students how to create their own theatrical works in a professional setting. The presentation will be held on Sunday, June 30th at 12pm at the Connelly Theater with staged readings of three new short plays.

Free NJSO Concert Moved To Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School
by A.A. Cristi - June 20, 2019

The free New Jersey Symphony Orchestra concert on June 21 at 7:30 pm will be held in the auditorium of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School in Scotch Plains. The concert was originally scheduled to be held at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside, but the park grounds are too saturated from recent heavy rains to hold an outdoor event.

Tickets On Sale Now For Un-Common Theatre's RENT School Edition
by Stephi Wild - June 19, 2019

Tickets are now on sale for The Un-Common Theatre Company's Young Adult Summer production of RENT School Edition being presented at the Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center (formerly The Orpheum) in Foxboro, July 18-21, 2019. Tickets may be purchased online at uncommontheatre.orgtickets or by calling (800)838-3006.


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