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Live performance theatre, dance, music acts upon its audiences in palpable, tangible ways building empathy and nurturing compassion. Thanks for subscribing to our newsletter! We will be in touch monthly to keep you up-to-date on course offerings, industry news, tips, and discounts. If your email address is associated with an account, we'll email a link so you can create a password.

Log In Reset password. Log in. But we especially love the theatre and we believe that theatre is still important. Acting for the stage is an all encompassing process that involves a great deal of collaboration from many different people. We at ASC believe that the art, process and effects of live performance are incredibly important in the current world of social media, digital technology and screens. Being fully present with a group of tangible, living, breathing people is important to the art of acting and for the human spirit.

Theatre helps us to see a different perspective from our own. We as the audience get to witness the trajectory of persons other than ourselves. As artists, we put ourselves into emotional and intellectual situations that may never arise in our personal lives. Theatre promotes us to give power to truth, to take risks and to advocate for new and diverse voices. Theatre reminds us that we are not alone. Not only are we sharing space and an experience with the artists who are performing, we are sharing the experience with fellow audience members.

Theatre is immediate, evolving and always different. Although the script may be the same every night, the performance is unique, each and every time it happens. No two performances are ever the same. Performing arts teach children how to think creatively through imagination. Creative thinking skills are critical in the world of business leaders, where the ability to create solutions to problems is a necessary and valued asset.

Robert A. Without creativity, there is nothing that makes an organization unique. Creative skills are one of the most important skills needed to be successful in any industry. Through theatre, audiences are immersed in stories about characters from every background imaginable. Live shows teach children how to appreciate people of all kinds and how to respect other points of view.

At The REP, each production brings a story with a unique viewpoint, ranging from stories about ballerinas, Siamese cats, siblings, new students, and elves, cultures and characters from all over the world are explored. Additionally, characters from historic time periods give viewers a chance to learn about events and people from the past. This teaches young people lessons of empathy and cultural relativity.

Bringing your child to a theatre for the first time may be a challenging experience. Children may not realize how different live theatre is from sitting in front of a TV or even the movie screen. Watching television has become an extremely popular form of entertainment for children. Because of how frequently children watch TV, they are not used to focusing on one thing for an hour and a half. Theatre helps children adjust to not seeing a new image every seconds, and to realize that something can be entertaining and engaging without a constant change of scenery.

They will learn how to sit quietly, respect others, and pay attention. Plays and musicals illustrate many different lessons. Theatre is a safe way to expose kids to difficult situations and show them firsthand how to handle these situations. Theatre exposes young people to new vocabulary and ways of communicating.



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