Young Actors Theatre

Young Actors Theatre

Young Actors Theatre creates theatrical opportunities that instill confidence, creativity, and discipline in youth.

Our mission is to empower youth for life.

Young Actors Theatre was founded in 1976 by Charlotte Kaufman, an NYC actress who made her home in the midwest. From 1976 to 2005, YAT brought classic theatre training to 60 school-age students each year. Two of those students were Justin Wade and his sister Catherine, who saw something special in YAT and began assisting Charlotte with the organization. Justin assumed the role of Executive Artistic Director in 2005.

With a new team of theatre educators and creative minds, YAT began to soar. Justin honed his craft as an educator, and began to develop a new approach to theatre training. Theatre education could be more. It could be used to teach larger lessons, and build lifelong learners.

We decided: out with the pre-bought scripts, out with the monologues, out with waiting backstage 95% of the time. By incorporating world-class theatre trends like physical theatre, devised theatre, and site-specific theatre, an original brand of arts education was born in Indianapolis. Rather than starting with a script, we start with a question, a social issue, or a historical figure who embodies a particular theme. Then, our theatre educators work with students to devise a production in which the whole ensemble (not just one or two leads) tell a compelling narrative with an empowering message for student performers and student audiences.

Since 2005, Young Actors Theatre has transformed into the largest youth theatre in Indianapolis. In 2018, YAT brought Self-Empowerment Theatre to nearly 2,000 students and reached over 10,000 audience members across the state of Indiana. We work directly with youth approximately 350 days a year, and on average 75-80 hours a week. With a home base in downtown Indianapolis and performance sites across the greater Indianapolis area, we work to provide more than a stage to the youth we serve.

Young Actors Theatre is more than a theatre: we are a training ground for empathetic individuals and model citizens in Indianapolis.

EDUCATOR CONTACT INFO

lillian.c@yatkids.org

http://www.yatkids.org

  401 E Michigan Street, Young Actors Theatre, Indianapolis, IN 46204

3176145057

Inspired by the life of: Jemima Boone

Program description

Young Actors Theatre will be using historical figures as the starting points for all of our Spring sessions.  7th- through 12th-grade students are invited to join the cast of our play inspired by the life of Jemima Boone, and they will be encouraged to voice their own opinions and suggest ideas for their own characters.

Jemima Boone was famously captured and later rescued in colonial Kentucky.  Her biography could lead a play in many different directions, but the idea we’ll be focusing on is that you can overcome impossible odds.

Directed by Young Actors Theatre’s Artistic Director, Georgeanna Smith Wade, this class will be an interactive experience in storytelling, playwriting, and expressing characters and ideas as a group.

Please note that participation in this class is capped at 15 students, and participation will require an audition.  Please contact gara@yatkids.org to schedule an audition if you are not available for the December 11 open auditions from 6pm t0 8pm at the Athenaeum, where students are expected to present a 30-second to 1-minute monologue.

Booking / scheduling contact

Gara Gaines

   615-663-6542

 gara@yatkids.org

Program detail
Artistic discipline: History & Heritage, Storytelling, Theatre
Cultural Origin: European
Program type: Field Trip, Workshop/Class (Out-of-School)
Population served: Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Subject: Fine Arts: Theatre, History, Social Emotional Learning
Bilingual: No
Available dates:

Rehearsals will run from January 19, 2019, through the final performance on April 7, 2019.

Available times:

Rehearsals will be held 12:30pm-3:30pm Saturdays and 6-8pm Wednesdays. Please refer to the full rehearsal schedule to avoid conflicts.

Length of program: 5 hours a week for 12 weeks, with additional rehearsals throughout the final week.
Location(s):

We will rehearse at the Athenaeum in downtown Indianapolis until the week leading up the performances, when we’ll transfer to Newfields in preparation for the final performances at the Toby Theatre at Newfields.

Fees / Ticketing:

Upon registration, we request either tuition in full or through an interest-free payment plan OR a scholarship application.  Please know that Young Actors Theatre never turns a family away due to financial difficulty, and we’re eager to work with all interested families to make sure all students have the opportunity to participate in Young Actors Theatre programs. If you are interested, please submit a scholarship kl here. Contact gara@yatkids.org with questions about your account.

IDOE STANDARDS

SOCIAL STUDIES:
Standard 1 - History
FINE ARTS: THEATRE:
Anchor Standard 1 – Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work: Theatre artists rely on intuition, curiosity, and critical inquiry
Anchor Standard 2 – Organize and develop artistic ideas and work: Theatre artists work to discover different ways of communicating meaning.
Anchor Standard 3 – Refine and complete artistic work: Theatre artists refine their work and practice their craft through rehearsal.
Anchor Standard 4 – Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation: Theatre artists make strong choices to effectively convey meaning.
Anchor Standard 5 – Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation: Theatre artists develop personal processes and skills for a performance or design.
Anchor Standard 6 – Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work: Theatre artists share and present stories, ideas, and envisioned worlds to explore the human experience.
Anchor Standard 7 – Perceive and analyze artistic work: Theatre artists reflect to understand the impact of drama processes and theatre experiences.
Anchor Standard 8 – Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work: Theatre artists’ interpretations of drama/theatrical work are influenced by personal experiences and aesthetics.
Anchor Standard 9 – Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work: Theatre artists apply criteria to investigate, explore, and assess drama and theatrical work.
Anchor Standard 10 – Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art: Theatre artists allow awareness of interrelationships between self and others to influence and inform their work.
Anchor Standard 11 – Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding: Theatre artists understand and can communicate their creative process as they analyze the way the world may be understood.
Anchor Standard 11 – Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding: Theatre artists critically inquire into the ways others have thought about and created drama processes and productions to inform their own work.

Qualifications

Performs criminal background checks on staff with youth contact: Yes
Maintains general liability insurance: Yes
Provides study guides for teachers and or students: Yes
Provides scholarship and reduced fees: Yes
Conducts ongoing assessments of program quality: Yes
Cancellation Policy

Partial refunds will be available until one week before the session’s start date.