PURLIE VICTORIOUS to Offer $15 Tickets to NYC High School Students Through Ticketing Initiative by BWW News Desk - October 10, 2023 Discover how PURLIE VICTORIOUS is giving NYC high school students the chance to see this incredible musical with a new student ticket initiative. Find out how to take advantage of this limited-time offer and experience the magic of PURLIE VICTORIOUS in New York City. National Youth Theatre Launches 'Assemble', Addressing Isolation Amongst Disabled Young People in Non-Mainstream Schools by BWW News Desk - October 10, 2023 National Youth Theatre (NYT) have launched Assemble, a new programme created to address isolation amongst disabled young people in non-mainstream schools that specialise in moderate or severe learning support needs, seed funded by the National Lottery Community Fund’s Bringing People Together programme. Learn more about the programming here! The 25th Anniversary High School Project: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Comes to the Grand Theatre by BWW News Desk - September 14, 2023 From September 19th through October 7th, the music of the night will swell through the streets of London, Ontario, as the Grand Theatre presents the 25th Anniversary High School Project (HSP): Andrew Lloyd’s Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera. Learn more about the performance here! New Grant Program Gives High Schools Opportunity to Perform THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN by BWW News Desk - September 14, 2023 The Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF), The Music Man Foundation (TMMF) and Music Theatre International (MTI) announced a special partnership that will give up to ten high schools a unique opportunity to perform the new, revised version of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”. Learn more here! Educational Theatre Foundation Will Award Grants to High Schools to Produce New Version of THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN by BWW News Desk - September 13, 2023 Up to ten $10,000 grants funded by TMMF will be made available for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years to be used toward costs associated with the production of the musical. Any accredited high school based in the United State is eligible to apply. Artists Band Together To Save Arts For Talented High School Students In New York by BWW News Desk - September 7, 2023 Performing and visual artists are banding together in Save NYSSSA Now to relaunch arts programming for talented high school students in the 52-year old New York Summer School for the Arts, known as NYSSSA. Despite an even greater need for student expression, the program has not been scheduled for 2024. Broadway Licensing Group Acquires HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD Amateur Licensing Rights for School Productions by BWW News Desk - September 1, 2023 Broadway Licensing Group, Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions have announced an exciting partnership to bring Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the award-winning record-breaking hit play, to high school and secondary school theatre programs worldwide starting in 2024. Interview: Educational Theatre Association's Musical Theatre Teacher of the Year Matthew Wolfe Fosters Inclusion and Accessibility by Blair Ingenthron - August 23, 2023 BroadwayWord sat down with Educational Theatre Association's Musical Theatre Teacher of the Year Matthew Wolfe to discuss winning this award, his thoughts on creating a safe, inclusive theatre department, and his hopes for his future, as well as the future of his students and program. Young Actors Launch House — Post Covid Kick-off? by BWW News Desk - June 9, 2021 Did the pandemic put a damper on your film acting career plans? The Actor’s Launch House in Los Angeles is here to help you pick up right where you left off…. but under one roof and with more motivation than ever! Student Alexandria Reese Wants The World to Hear Her Voice by BWW News Desk - June 29, 2020 16 year-old student Alexandria Reese from Mokena, Illinois, is ready for the world to hear her voice. BWW Feature: TEEN ARTISTS THEATER UNIVERSITY Is the Digital Theater Intensive You've Been Craving by Audrey Morabito - May 27, 2020 These past few months, I suspect that every member of the theatre industry has grappled with the same question. What do you do when your home-base theatre, school program, or summer camp has been forced to shut its doors? When you're an artist indefinitely detached from the stage, well, what's next? Playwright, lyricist, and teacher Scott Greenberg did the only logical thing a theatre-maker, starving to create, would do. He made a new stage. Spoiler alert: it comes in the form of a six-week theatre intensive taught by industry professionals, and it's everything I wish I had as a high school theatre-lover. DCPA Announces Winners For The 2019/20 AT&T High School Playwriting Competition by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2020 The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is pleased to announce the finalists of The AT&T High School Playwriting Competition for Colorado high school students now in its seventh year. MATILDA THE MUSICAL Announced At Centennial High School by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2020 Please join the Centennial Knights Players for their spring musical production of Matilda! Road Theatre Company Establishes New Complimentary Ticket Program For High School Students! by BWW News Desk - January 24, 2020 THE ROAD THEATRE COMPANY and Taylor Gilbert, Founder/Artistic Director together with Sam Anderson, Artistic Director, have established an ongoing program to offer High School Students complimentary tickets to any Road Theatre Company production. Playhouse on the Square Has Announced Student Playwright Competition School Finalists by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2020 Playhouse on the Square's Department of Theatre Education would like to congratulate the following schools that have submitted to the second annual 10-Minute Play Slam competition! Hoff-Barthelson Music School's Great Composers Lecture Series Continues with HEAVEN, HELL AND HOLLYWOOD by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2020 Hoff-Barthelson Music School's Great Composers Lecture Series continues on Friday, February 14, 2020, at 11:00 am with Heaven, Hell, and Hollywood: Life and Music in Exile. Palm Beach Poetry Festival Announces Winners Of High School Poetry Contest by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2020 Susan R. Williamson, Director of the Palm Beach Poetry Festival, and Blaise Allen, Ph.D., the Festival's Director of Community Outreach, today announced the winners of the annual Palm Beach County High School Poetry Contest. The 16th annual Palm Beach Poetry Festival runs January 20-25 at Old School Square in Delray Beach. Oakland High School To Present Regional World Premiere Of LOCKDOWN: AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS by BWW News Desk - December 17, 2019 Roundabout Theatre Company and Education at Roundabout have announced that Skyline High School in Oakland, CA will present the regional premiere of LOCKDOWN: AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. BWW Review: WHITE CHRISTMAS at Sarasota High School Kicks off the Holiday Season by Jacob Ruscoe - December 16, 2019 Sarasota High School produced a heart-warming rendition of Irving Berlin's a?oeWhite Christmasa?? this past week. The show which is full of laughter, was engaging and entertaining, and another shining example of the incredible theatre productions our local schools produce. Photo Flash: The Broadway League and NYC Department of Education's High School Broadway Shadowing Program Workshop by BWW News Desk - December 13, 2019 The High School Broadway Shadowing Program connects New York City public high school students with behind-the-scenes professionals including producers, stage managers, house managers, and marketing and advertising staff, who share what goes into creating and maintaining a Broadway production. On Thursday December 12th, 70 students and teachers from all over NYC came together at our host venue, Theatre Row, to learn more about non-performance careers in theatre. These participants also had the opportunity to attend The Phantom of the Opera; for some of these students it was the chance to attend a Broadway show for the first time. BWW Review: TUCK EVERLASTING at Booker High School Ponders Eternity by Jude Hebit - December 13, 2019 I love stories that make you think. You know they ones that make your mind contemplate what is wrong and what is right. I knew I was in for a great evening when Director Scott Keys took the stage before the show and asked the question, a?oeIf you could live forever, would you?a?? With that thought racing through the minds of the audience a?oeTuck Everlastinga?? produced by Booker High School began. SheNYC Arts' CreateHER Program To Present 5 New Plays By High School Girls On December 15th by BWW News Desk - December 9, 2019 CreateHER will showcase the original works of 9 high-school woman-identifying playwrights and producers on Sunday, December 15th at 5:30pm, at Lululemon Soho Loft (520 Broadway). Now in its second year, CreateHER gives students the opportunity to learn from leading women in the theater industry, while being given the tools to write and produce their own work. The program culminates in a staged reading of the students' short plays. Radio City Rockettes Mentor The Harlem School of the Arts Dance Ensemble The Harlemettes by BWW News Desk - December 6, 2019 The Harlem School of the Arts' (HSA) dance director, Aubrey Lynch, today announced that the world-famous Radio City Rockettes will help to prepare the young precision dance ensemble, The Harlemettes, for their December 19th, 7:00 pm appearance at the Kaye Playhouse, located at 695 Park Avenue, NYC 10065. Westerville North High School Will Be the Setting of a Site-Specific HEATHERS by BWW News Desk - December 6, 2019 Theatre visionary Brian Clowdus, whose immersive approach to the stage is reinvigorating live theatre nationwide, will work with Columbus Children's Theatre (CCT) to bring a?oeHeathers: The Musicala?? to life within an actual high school summer 2020. Westerville City Schools, a district that prioritizes theatre, will provide an ideal location for this unique experience, opening Westerville North High School to audiences for the run of the show. a?oePicture walking down the halls of the school with the Heathers slamming lockers left and right in a production where you aren't watchinga??you are in it!a?? offers Clowdus. a?oeThis immersive production will come to life using state-of-the-art technology in which every space of the school becomes part of this cult classic musical!a?? Play Created with San Diego LGBTQ+ Youth to Take the Stage at High Schools by BWW News Desk - December 5, 2019 At local high schools, young performers will take the stage to pull back the curtain on what life is like for young trans people here in San Diego. Created in collaboration with local LGBTQ+ youth, Danny's Story is a forum theatre play that will allow high schoolers in the audience to explore their own reactions to experiencing or observing transphobia. The predominately queer cast members, who make the choice to out themselves as part of the performance, will invite students to step into character roles and interact with the professional performers in order to consider different ways to address bigotry and bias in our community. |
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