Wheelock Family Theatre is committed to: Quality – They work with top professional actors, directors, and designers from around New England to produce shows of the highest quality. Family – Their productions are designed to be a shared experience for intergenerational audiences—children, teens, parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Engagement – They enrich the theatre experience for young people by offering a free workshop or other activity before or after every performance. Inclusiveness – They are a national leader in service to audiences who are historically under-served: people with disabilities, people of color, and low-income families. Education – They offer a wide range of theatre classes and workshops, and work extensively with schools and community organizations. Their connection to Wheelock College informs and strengthens their educational programs.
For more information, please visit: http://www.wheelockfamilytheatre.org/Healing with Creativity
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