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A Season of Gratitude – A Free Program Demo For You

posted on Nov 18 2024

by Matt Dorter, Founder & Director of Strategic Partnerships

At mainstages, we believe the holiday season is the perfect time to spread gratitude and creativity within our communities. That’s why we’re offering something special this season: a free program demo to help your students engage in the magic of theater and storytelling! Scroll down to submit your quote before the end of the year to take advantage of this limited time offer!

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS

Book one of our 23 available shows for a mainstages assembly and experience one of our signature programs free:

  • Fairy Tales Around the World (Grades K-2)
  • Showtime at the Museum (Grades 3+)

Designed for up to 35 participants (one class), this complimentary session brings a taste of mainstages’ dynamic programming to your classroom. Explore how our artist-in-residence and workshop programs can elevate your students' creativity and engagement.

DEMO TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • This offer is exclusive to schools with the capacity to offer artist-in-residence/workshop programs and can viably consider mainstages as a program partner.
  • Time and grade of demo must be confirmed no later than 10 days prior to show date and occur within two hours of final performance time.
Matt Dorter

posted on Nov 18 2024

by Matt Dorter

Matt is a seasoned camp and theater professional with over 20 years staff experience at both day and resident camps. Matt graduated New York University's Tisch School Of The Arts with degrees in Theater and Applied Education and served as Company Manager of the New Acting Company in New York City.

Matt has toured with the National Theater for Children and has written, directed, and produced over 150 shows for children. Matt is a consultant on theatrical services for summer camps and is a presenter for the American Camp Association on theatrical best practices.

Matt is proud to be a founding member of the mainstages team and is passionate about the goal of using creativity to inspire social action and strengthen theatrical arts in the youth movement.