BroadwayWorld.com Logo
TwitterFacebookGoogle PlusRSS Feeds
 
 
LOG IN | REGISTER NOW!

TICKET CENTRAL
Broadway
Off-Bway
Tours
London
Help, Pick Me a Show
BWW TODAY
Latest News
CDs/Books/DVDs
Grosses 5/20 
Photos
Reviews
TV/Video
Web Radio
MESSAGE BOARDS
Broadway 
West End 
 Off-topic 
 Student 
FEATURES
'12 BWW Awards *vote*
Auditions - Equity
Auditions - Non Equity
Books Database
BWW Junior
Classifieds
College Center
High School Center
Tony Awards *new*
Upcoming CDs
Videos Database
CITY GUIDE
Event Calendar
NYC Guide
Hotel Finder
Restaurant Guide
BROADWAY EXTRAS
Cabaret
Classroom / Education
Photo IQ
Twitter Watch
Your Settings
GO MOBILE WITH BWW
iPhone, Android, iPad & More
CLICK HERE!
BWW TODAY
Advertising Info
Contact Us
Forgot Login?
Logo Archive
Merchandise
RSS/XML Feeds
Submit News
SPONSORED LINKS
Broadway Tickets
Wicked Tickets
Lion King Tickets
Mamma Mia Tickets
Book of Mormon Tickets
Jersey Boys Tickets
Spider-Man Tickets
Ghost the Musical Tickets
Jesus Christ Superstar Tickets
Evita Tickets

NEW YORK CITY Articles
Click Here for More Articles on NEW YORK CITY...

Broadway League Awards Education Grants to 'Sheba' & 'South Pacific'

The Broadway League has awarded its coveted New York Education Grants to the Broadway productions of Manhattan Theater Club's Come Back, Little Sheba, by William Inge, and to Lincoln Center Theater's production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific.  Each production receives a $5,000 grant towards its 2008 educational initiatives. The grants are important to the growth and development of theatre education in the city as they encourage theatres to create more opportunities for young people and to exchange ideas about education.

The League established the New York Education Grants in 2002 to recognize education initiatives and to support further programs for Broadway shows.  As the national trade organization for the commercial theatre industry, the League also sponsors a grant program supporting educational programs for touring Broadway productions.  The two programs combined have to date awarded $670,000 to theatres in New York and across the country. Both awards were established by the League's Education Committee and are also generously supported by Theatre Development Fund.

Come Back, Little Sheba
Students participating in Manhattan Theatre Club's In-School Education Programs will attend an Education Matinee of Come Back, Little Sheba on March 5, 2008.  Working with MTC Teaching Artists, students prepare for the performance by studying the themes of the show through hands-on and writing exercises. For many students, the Education Matinee is their first time attending a Broadway show, as well as their first experience with the performing arts.  

The Family Matinee Series performance for Come Back, Little Sheba will take place on March 8, 2008; to stimulate intergenerational dialogue, students are invited to bring a family member, guardian or mentor of their choice to this event. The student and adult pairs attend a workshop which will aid in their discovery of the rich themes found in the play which they will attend that afternoon.
 
In addition to these programs, MTC hosted a Professional Development workshop on February 2, 2008 to acquaint New York City public school teachers with MTC Education Department's pedagogy and to provide theatre-based techniques that can be used in the classroom.

MTC's Education Program serves students from all five New York City boroughs, with a goal of providing access to an artistic culture otherwise unavailable. These three programs for Come Back, Little Sheba will serve 820 students, teachers and family members.

South Pacific
The Lincoln Center Theater's Open Stages program provides economically disadvantaged junior high and high school students with an introduction to theatre by integrating the subjects and themes of a play or musical into classroom study.

This spring, 1,000 students from 15 New York City public high schools will attend Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific, the first Broadway revival of this landmark musical.

To prepare students for their theatre-going experience, teaching artists will conduct three pre-show workshops in all participating classrooms. Thirty-six teachers will attend four training sessions at LCT and devise lesson plans for their students. A study guide will be developed to assist teachers.

The program will teach students about the great American musical art form, as well as the timely themes of war and racism. Not only will Open Stages introduce students to live theatre, it will also introduces students to Lincoln Center, as 46 percent of student participants have never been there.

Leave Comments

Past Articles by This Author:

More Articles by This Author...

BWW's 2012 Tony Guide - News, Vids &
All You Need to Know!

NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
Save 40%
NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
Tix Only $55!
Click Here to Register for More Special Offers!
Ghost
9
Ghost is down!
NEW
GREASE: The long-run champ without a Tony
32
Sister Act tour?
23
Incident at STREETCAR
2

Robert Diamond's Blog BWW Awards Update 5/23 - 11 Days to Go - Two Shows Currently Tied for Best Long-Running Broadway Show

2012 Awards Season Scorecard

Michael Dale's Broadway Blog
February House
BroadwayGirl NYC Blog
Assistant to a Broadway Star
Roundabout Theater Company Blog
A Conversation with Scott Ellis
Old Jews Telling Jokes Blog
Blog: 'Better Blogging' from YOUNG JEWS BLOGGING
Sound Off Broadway Blog
SOUND OFF: GLEE's Graduates Say Goodbye

Submission's Only on BWW BWW TV: SUBMISSIONS ONLY Season 2 Wraps with an All-Star Cast in 'Another Interruption' Finale!
Chewing the Scenery with Randy Rainbow

CHEWING THE SCENERY with
RANDY RAINBOW
Backstage with Richard RidgeBWW TV EXCLUSIVE: Brian d'Arcy James Uncut Part 1: Talks SMASH, Industrials, NYC Concert & More!
SpideyOnBway - @stevencjacobs Excited to have u swing by the sho...more...
Now Playing:
Now Playing on Broadway Web Radio An Operatic Tragedy from Little Women - The Musical on 2005 Original Broadway Cast.

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET to Close at New World Stages, June 24

BWW TV: Sneak Peek at York Theatre's CLOSER THAN EVER - Performance Preview with Christiane Noll, Jenn Colella & More!

Angela Lansbury, James Earl Jones, Bernadette Peters et al. to Present 2012 Drama Desk Awards!

Rialto Chatter: Jesse Tyler Ferguson to Take on 'Leo Bloom' in Hollywood Bowl's THE PRODUCERS?

Watch a Pre-Premiere Screening of BUNHEADS Starring Sutton Foster!

PRINCE OF BROADWAY Now to Arrive on Broadway Fall 2013; New Producers Announced; Cast Unknown

STAGE TUBE: Cast of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Performs on 'The View'

Patti LuPone, Angela Lansbury, Audra McDonald, et al. Set for BARACK ON BROADWAY Fundraiser, 6/4

FLASH: Andrew Lloyd Webber Writes The Music Of The NightFLASH: Andrew Lloyd Webber Writes The Music Of The Night
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 10: RENT Owns2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 10: RENT Owns
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 6: ROCK OF AGES Rocks Radio City2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 6: ROCK OF AGES Rocks Radio City
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 7: Oh, What JERSEY BOYS!2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 7: Oh, What JERSEY BOYS!
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 8: Elton John & Tim Rice's AIDA2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 8: Elton John & Tim Rice's AIDA

HIGH SCHOOL CENTER WICKED GODSPELL ENCORES! STAGE ART GALLERY more...

MORE: CABARET | OFF-BROADWAY | OFF-OFF BROADWAY | BOOKS | CELEBRITY | CLASSICAL MUSIC | COMEDY
CONCERTS | DANCE | FASHION | MOVIES | MUSIC | OPERA | REALITY TV | TV | VISUAL ARTS

Contact us.All Materials Copyright 2012 Wisdom Digital Media.

Privacy Policy.