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Community Outreach Programs

All Children’s Theatre provides theatre arts programs to elementary and middle schools, after-school programs, girl scout troops, home school groups, pre-schools, day care facilities, group homes, and any other place where children gather. Call 401-728-1222 to schedule an Outreach Program.

Programs for All Audiences

Storybook Theatre I (ages 4-5): This program fosters pre-literacy skills and allows children to express their creativity. Children learn a favorite story, design costume pieces, create props and then present the story to an audience. Young performers gain confidence, develop social skills, and improve their storytelling while having lots of fun!

Storybook Theatre II (ages 6-7): A beginning acting class where children learn basic acting skills, how to create a character and movement for the stage with the help of a favorite storybook. This program promotes self-esteem, comfort in front of an audience, teamwork. literacy and creative expression.

Broadway Bound (ages 4-7): Watch your students shine as they learn to act through music. This introductory, musical theatre class focuses on acting, singing, dancing, character creations and FUN! Students sing their favorite songs from a popular movie, show or fairy tale. This class develops student's voices, ability to move on the stage and team building skills.

Intro to ACTing (ages 8-14): This class teaches the FUNdamentals of performance to beginning and intermediate actors. Students use acting games and improv exercises to develop their acting skills, movement for the stage and techniques to create characters. Students also utilize team building skills as they create a presentation that's all their own. A fun and energizing class!!

Improv (ages 8-14): In this class, students develop their comedy skills while learning the art of improvisation. Improv games teach participants to think on their feet and achieve comfort in front of their peers and an audience. Students express themselves through movement, facial expressions, and dialog they create with the help of their fellow students.