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Christian Youth Theater Kansas City Announces 2011-2012 Season

By: Apr. 18, 2011
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Christian Youth Theater Kansas City (CYT KC) announces its 2011-2012 show season featuring 11outstanding family shows. This season will mark the 12th year for CYT in Kansas City.

Christian Youth Theater Kansas City is a part of a national organization, started in San Diego over 30 years ago. CYT programs are offered in 20 cities in the United States and Canada. CYT Kansas City began in 1999 and currently hosts programs in the metro north (Gladstone), south (Overland Park/Olathe), east (Lee's Summit). An expansion to our fourth location in Kansas City to include the metro west area will take place in the fall of 2011 when programs will be offered in Shawnee.

Fall shows include A Christmas Carol, Tom Sawyer, Aida - School Edition, and Robin Hood. Winter shows include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Alice - A Wonder Full New Musical, Mulan, Jr., and Seussical, Jr. Spring shows will be Schoolhouse Rock, A Little Mermaid, and Charlotte's Web.

Youth ages 8 - 18 taking classes at any of our locations are eligible to audition for the shows. Each performance features approximately 80 - 110 metro area youth. Performances take place throughout the metro area with special promotions for many shows including Family Night with special pricing for those watching their budget. Special daytime performances are offered for school field trips. Tickets may be purchased online at cytkc.org or by calling our box office at 913.681.3318. Season tickets will be available for the 2011 - 2012 season.

Through after-school theater arts classes, opportunities to perform in Broadway-style productions, summer camps, a dance studio, leadership programs and more, CYT Kansas City focuses on developing not only theater arts skills, but also the character of each participant in an environment that is both supportive and challenging.

To find out more, visit cytkc.org.



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