We went here for a play last week, entitled "A trip to the moon". It was a pretty adorable little play with maybe 10 different skits about different things that were happening in people's lives during the time of the moon landing in 1969 including, but not limited, to Woodstock, the Vietnam War, marriage proposals, and of course, the moon landing itself. All of the actors and actresses were quite talented, both young and older. As a bonus there was an art exhibition that could be viewed during intermission. My only regret was that that was not also available after the play because the intermission time wasn't quite enough time to...
Read moreBrang children's group to see Shrek. We enjoyed this show so much. It was funny and a great cast. Same group of us came back to see a Christmas Carol. We didn't prefer this one. Not that the cast wasn't good, it wasn't our preference and didn't keep kids attention. This center offers workshops to aspiring actors. People of all ages are on the cast. So even if you don't watch a show you may find an interest in theatrical performances for yourself.its a great place to have kids explore on stage performances and explore the stage life. Either way its a good way to open up opportunities for our children of areas and talents...
Read moreMy daughter has been participating in summer camps with DreamWrights for years. She is on the quiet reserved side but loves to be on stage. DreamWrights provides great training and encouragement and generously offers scholarships as well, for which we have been so grateful. They offer volunteer opportunities complete with the interview process - a great learning experience for young teens - and went out of their way to provide encouragement and feedback. Thank you for being a wonderful part of the...
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