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THE TONY AWARD - WINNING PRODUCERS of the highly anticipated new Broadway mega- musical, A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical - have officially partnered with the
Kids with a Cause: Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) as their “charity partner". CTC, recognized for its role as the educational partner and original incubator of Henry Box Brown: A Musical Journey, also on its way to Broadway under the same producers, is excited to contribute to a visionary approach to theater-making.
This partnership aims to reimagine a new model for Broadway where commercial and non-profit theater intersect, fostering community alliances both on and off the stage.
Led by producers, Martian Entertainment (Carl D. White and Gregory Rae); Producers Thomas E. Rodgers, Jr., Renee Rodgers, and multiple Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award nominee Vanessa Williams, this collaboration hopes to bring the rich diversity of our communities to the stage, inviting audiences to become protagonists in a shared journey of community-building and empowerment.
MISSION
The “Kids with a Cause: Children’s Theater Company”, a non-profit 501c3 organization, is rooted in the belief that through the magic of theater as a tool for moral reasoning, children and youth can become the voices of positive change and agents of healing in their communities. Informed by a social-justice imperative at its core CTC’s critically acclaimed musical catalog and programs explore the theater’s power to impact diversity, to develop empathy and compassion, and through that communion, to learn from lives we’ve never lived.
Inspired by the society-building principles of the Baha’i Faith, CTC believes that the highest form of artistic expression lies in its capacity to promote social good and foster positive change.