Today, we are reaffirming our promise to serve all of New York City’s children. NYCCT will continue to promote diversity, teaching children that everyone’s story belongs on stage – and that their lives matter.
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An Important Message from NYCCT Regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19)
In response to COVID-19, NYCCT is cancelling performances of Dory Fantasmagory, and suspending performances of Taste the Clouds through April 5th. Read more…
Kiah’s Reflection: Sensory Friendly Performances
This year, New York City Children’s Theater provided Sensory Friendly Performances of our shows! Today, Education Apprentice Kiah reflects on her time working on the performances
2017-18 Season Feedback!
Our favorite part of any production? Hearing what you have to say! Take a look at some of the great feedback we received during our 2016-17 Season!
Our 2018 Gala was the Best Yet!
New York City Children’s Theater’s Annual Gala was a huge success thanks to our supporters and we couldn’t be more grateful! See what happened at the event…
2016-17 Season Feedback
Our favorite part of any production? Hearing what you have to say! Take a look at some of the great feedback we received during our 2016-17 Season!
The Importance of Reading Together
Reading together is an activity that can have a host of benefits for your child including, building vocabulary, creative thinking and increased family time.
Great Children’s Books we’ve adapted for the stage (for now…)
Each year, NYCCT produces world premiere productions, most of which are based on books for children of all ages! Take a look at all of the books that have inspired some of our productions. Want to check any of them out?
Middle School Playwriting Competition: Madison’s Journey
We’re excited to bring you our young playwrights reflections on the competition process. Read about Madison’s Middle School Playwriting Competition journey!
Middle School Playwriting Competition: Emily’s Journey
We’re excited to bring you our young playwrights reflections on the Middle School Playwriting Competition process. Read about Emily’s Middle School Playwriting Competition journey!
Why Does Children’s Theater Matter: Kate Mincer on Theater and Compassion
Costume designer Kate Mincer talks about theater’s creative environment playing a part in encouraging compassion in children.
Theater for Kids: Michael McGowan
Ballerina Swan choreographer Michael McGowan talks about how the importance of children’s theater draws awareness to the responsibilities artists carry on!
Our Friends are Headed to Broadway!!!
We are incredibly excited because we learned today that a musical our friends, Russ Kaplan and Sara Wordsworth (who also happen to be the creators of our 2014 musical, Dear Albert Einstein) co-created with Kristen Anderson-Lopez and James Allen-Ford will premiere on...
Why Does Children’s Theater Matter: Personal Experiences
Actors Spencer Glass, Geoffrey Lind, and Danny Harris Kornfeld discuss their personal experiences in theater and also how new theater that helped them grow and learn about the world.
Why Does Children’s Theater Matter: Theater and Technology
Actors Storm Lever and Dan Rosales from NYCCT’s original musical Wringer talk about theater in the context of modern technology.