Children's Concert
FREE MATINEE CONCERT
McCaw Hall
Saturday, March 31 - 2 pm
For the third consecutive year, Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus, alongside the youth of Village Theatre’s renowned arts education program, KIDSTAGE, will energetically combine culture and entertainment around LGBT awareness and education for the enjoyment of local families in their Annual FREE Kid’s Concert on Saturday, March 31.
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Over 10 years ago, the Choruses came together when they discovered they had a positive impact on local children and their families, and established the kids-friendly choral concert. Not only has the experience of seeing a Chorus production stimulated a constructive space for families to interact and enjoy a performance together, it also has given kids of all ages an opportunity to experience the arts on a level that engages and resonates.
Free Workshops
This year, we are happy to offer an added benefit as part of the Free Children’s Concert: hands-on workshops — taught by Village Theatre KIDSTAGE instructors. Each workshop is 30 minutes long and tailored for kids K-5.
Reservations Required:
Call 206.388.1400 to reserve a spot in one of the workshops
Creative Play
Grades K-2
Your kids will jump into the world of creative play, and go on a journey through theatre games to a magical place.
Norcliffe Room, Upper Lobby at McCaw Hall
1:00 - 1:30 PM or 1:30 - 2:00 PM
Ensemble Play
Grades 3-5
Let your kids become part of an ensemble and explore theatre games as a springboard into their imagination.
Allen Room, Upper Lobby at McCaw Hall
1:00 - 1:30 PM or 1:30 - 2:00 PM
For information on all of Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE programs, please visit www.villagetheatre.org
Special Guest
Since 1988, KIDSTAGE has “used theatre to foster life skills in children aged 4-20,” said Kati Nickerson, director of youth education for Village Theatre. In classes and rehearsals, the kids cultivate their creative talent and learn flexibility and improvisation in ways that “increase self-confidence and improve their futures” whether or not they are on a path to Broadway.
“We provide a safe space for a diverse array of kids, and importantly we take kids outside of their comfort zone to give them opportunities to stretch, grow, and mature into young adults, All of us at KIDSTAGE are excited to showcase our kids’ talent in an on-stage partnership with the men and women of the Choruses.” - Kati Nickerson
For more information on Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE program, please visit www.villagetheatre.org


