Theatre in Your Classroom | Resources for educators
Our teaching artists use theatre arts as an investigative tool to explore topics across subject areas. Working alongside the classroom teacher, we take your curricular goals and allow students to explore the content with their voice, body and imagination. With short- and long-term models available, our residencies are aligned with North Carolina Essential Standards and Common Core State Standards. Choose from a selection of residencies or work with us to design your own by contacting Michelle Long , Director of Education. See below for a list of our current partner organizations.
List of 2019-2020 ResidenciesChildren’s Theatre of Charlotte is excited to be a regional host for Young Playwrights for Change. Theatre for Young Audiences/USA (TYA/USA) and the American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE) launched this nationwide ten-minute playwrighting contest for middle school students (6th - 8th Grade) to give a voice to our nation’s young writers. Our goal is to spark conversation and discussion throughout classrooms, schools and communities about each year’s chosen topic.
Learn MoreChildren’s Theatre of Charlotte invites your school to join us for one of our mainstage productions at ImaginOn. Audiences and critics continue to praise our productions, and our school performances offer an educational and entertaining field trip with meaningful curricular connections for your students.
School PerformancesAdditionally, our touring productions can bring similar high-quality shows to your school! With a competitive pricing structure, our touring productions are unmatched in the region.
Touring ProductionsIf you’re bringing your class to see a production with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte at ImaginOn, then extend the experience with a pre- or post-show workshop with your students. Our teaching artists introduce the students to topics and themes from the play, as well as exploring the elements of theatre including acting, design and the role of the audience. Come learn more about the play in a fun and engaging way! Book your workshop by contacting Michelle Long , Director of Education.
Our resource guides are a valuable tool for educators in preparing your students for the productions they will be attending at ImaginOn, or that will be visiting their school. Our guides feature general information about each production, along with some creative activities which will help educators make connections to their classroom curriculum, before and after the show. All activities are aligned with North Carolina Essential Standards and Common Core State Standards.
Resource GuidesOur Education department has designed and provided professional development opportunities for teachers, artists and childhood care providers. In the past, we have partnered with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in offering workshops during in-service training for their theatre teachers. Design and book your workshop by contacting Michelle Long , Director of Education.
2019-2020 Residency Partners
2019-2020 After-School Enrichment Program Partners
Education Team
Michelle LongDirector of Education
Adam Montague
Early Childhood and School of Theatre Training Manager
Mary Katherine Smith
Camps and Community Programs Manager
Karen Steele
Resident Teaching Artist
Stephanie Hurtado-Hoyos
Education Administrative Assistant
For more information about our education programs call 704-973-2837. Se habla español.