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Community Partnership Brings Live Theater to 150+ Young People
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YMCA campers experience theater for the first time thanks to Myra Kyle Fund for the Arts Grant

STROUDSBURG, Pa. - PennZone -- More than 150 campers and counselors from the Pocono Family YMCA experienced live theater for the first time this summer thanks to the Myra Kyle Fund for the Arts Grant through the Community Foundation of Monroe County. The grant enabled SVPA to welcome YMCA participants to a special performance of Mary Poppins Jr. on July 10.

SVPA's production, directed by Tim Naughton with choreography by Bri Rosa, tells the story of the practically perfect nanny who helps the Banks family rediscover imagination and joy. Performed by approximately 30 local youth actors, the production created an unforgettable experience for a new generation of theatergoers.

For SVPA Executive Director Brandon Hanks, welcoming so many young audience members represented the power of the arts.

"The first time I saw people my own age who looked like me on stage, something changed inside of me," said Hanks. "Theater became more than an art form, it became a sanctuary. That's the gift I hope every young person experiences."

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The Myra Kyle Fund for the Arts supports community arts projects throughout Monroe County. This year marked SVPA's first time receiving funding.

"This project is exactly what the donors hoped for: introducing the arts to residents who would not otherwise have been exposed to them," said Samantha Holbert, Executive Director of the Community Foundation of Monroe County.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to ensure local children have access to the arts, regardless of financial barriers.

"For many children, this was their first live theater experience," said Erika Huber, Associate Executive Director of the Pocono Family YMCA. "They got to watch children their own age on stage. The campers talked about the music and dancing the entire ride home, and getting to shake Bert's hand, which brings good luck. There were a lot of lucky campers that day."

Following the performance, actor Finn Naughton, who portrayed Bert, greeted campers, answered questions, and posed for photos.

"It shows that theater is a place for all people," said Naughton. "Knowing this was one of the first live theater experiences for some kids is really beautiful."

By removing barriers to participation, the three organizations created more than a day at the theater; they created an opportunity for young people to discover the performing arts and imagine what might be possible for their futures.

Learn more at https://www.schoolofvisualandperformingarts.org/

Source: School of Visual and Performing Arts

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