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“Taking classes at the conservatory for the past three years has changed my life. I can honestly say it’s what made me the well-rounded and hardworking individual I am today. From learning how to work collaboratively in large groups to working on myself individually as a performer, the skills necessary to put on a fantastic show are within me as a student and available to me via all the connections made with my peers. I am now able to offer the guidance I needed when I was younger to new students and offer a safe space for them to reach out or make mistakes. Over the past few years, the growth and change THTC has gone through is astounding. Watching it becoming a more welcoming and diverse community is what kept me coming back year after year.”

-Noveadra Sorensen, scholarship recipient

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“Without the Adopt-A-School Program, many of these students would not be able to experience a theatrical production. This initiative is invaluable to them and has sparked many students’ interests in theatre.”

-ELA teacher at South High

I loved how excited our students were about the show. They loved every minute of it. My students completed beautiful art projects and were so proud to see them displayed at the theatre.

-Pascalia Mattioli, South High ELA teacher

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