At Wicked, 150 Bronx Students Experience Broadway for the First Time
A trip to Broadway connects familiar stories with live performance, giving students space to see themselves—and each other—differently.
A trip to Broadway connects familiar stories with live performance, giving students space to see themselves—and each other—differently.
A sensory-adapted matinee at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre invited audiences to engage with live theatre in ways that meet their needs.
Through hands-on learning and industry access, high school students explore marketing careers and present their own creative ideas.
Opening Act brings student-devised theatre to New York City public schools.
The short documentary follows a public middle school student from the South Bronx to a Broadway matinee of Hell's Kitchen.
Sixth and eighth graders from the mathematics middle school MS 343 experienced a show that reflected familiar themes, neighborhoods, and voices.
On MLK Day, these organizations delivered food to homebound older adults in Manhattan.
For these students, their first Broadway show was an inspiring experience.
Situation Project reflects on a year of expanded access"and the growing need to sustain it.
The Museum of the Moving Image is becoming a place to gather, play, and create.
This November, Covenant House invites communities across the country"including New York's theatre world"to take action through Sleep Out.
A one-night jam session between Pete Townshend and Broadway actors grew into Rockers On Broadway.
In a year marked by funding cuts and rising urgency, the longtime institution stages its second fight-night of theatre and activism.
Situation Project looks back on a year of impact: students going to Broadway, interns finding their voice, and future leaders building confidence.
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre India Weekend will showcase the richness of India's cultural heritage and its global future.
The event welcomed over 50 young professionals for a high-impact afternoon of connection, career advice, and future-shaping ideas.
ETCA is opening new doors into backstage and administrative careers offering hands-on, affordable training for adults ready to build a future in live performance.
The musical's arts education program and Situation Project teamed up to bring NYC students to Broadway for the first time.
The grant marks a moment for Situation Project and arts access in NYC for students.
A first-of-its-kind collaboration between Situation Project and the University at Albany provides students with marketing experience and mentorship.
At the sold-out inaugural Working-Class Artists Forum, it's clear: This is a conversation whose time has come.
How a groundbreaking citywide partnership is transforming education and opportunity, one paid internship at a time.
A new initiative invites Essex County high school students to experience the world premiere of Take the Lead, a musical that highlights the impact"and necessity"of arts education.
The program empowers students to lead with purpose"shaping changemakers like Wicked's Brittney Johnson.
Representatives will run 13.1 miles on behalf of the organization, which provides arts mentorship and creative opportunities for young people.