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Actively centering Black and Brown storytellers for two decades through free, high-quality theater programming, Opening Act is a committed partner in leveling the playing field for young Black, Indigenous, and youth of color attending New York City public schools.
Harnessing the power of theater to build community, unlock potential, and unleash possibilities, Opening Act is moving beyond the building so young people across New York City (and beyond) have a consistently joyful space to connect, collaborate, and activate their futures!
The Problem
New York City public schools are deeply inequitable. In a system where only 37% of high schools have theater programs, the recent (and catastrophic) cuts to the city’s budget will diminish access and destroy opportunity for countless young people disproportionately impacted by the intersecting crises wrought by the pandemic and racial injustice.
Why Opening Act
For twenty years, Opening Act has been able to consistently show up for young people in New York City, despite fluctuating budgets, because our programs are free. Taught by highly skilled Teaching Artists, trained in trauma informed practices, Opening Act is uniquely positioned to support students, families, and schools as they grapple with the complex challenges we face today.
"I will take the skills that I've learned and move through life with purpose. I will always know that I have a support system with people I can trust."
-Jacob M., Alum
Since 2000 ...
Number of young people engaged
5000+
Hours of programming
12,000+
Off-Broadway student performances
194
Virtual student performance
1 (2020)
Scholarships awarded
$55,000+
Alumni turned Opening Act staff, interns, & teaching artists
21
"Opening Act is a critical partner in our efforts to keep students connected and engaged during this crisis."
-Marie Polinsky, Director of Student Support and Academic Services, District 79Opening Act Address
PO Box 20178 Greeley Square Station
Brooklyn, NY
United States