Grantee Database

UNUSUAL SUSPECTS THEATRE CO

Grant Year

2024-25

Grant Program

Creative Youth Development

Award Amount

$16,203.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company (USTC) will deliver three total 10-week Youth Theatre Conservatory performance residencies across three arts-poor, Title 1 school sites. These after-school residencies will provide 75+ LA County high-school students the opportunity to create and perform original plays based on their personal experiences and shared culture. Each residency will provide an intensive, youth-driven creative process that combines a standards-based, healing-informed, and culturally-responsive curriculum with deep mentorship to address risk factors that threaten the healthy development of youth in under-resourced communities, including 98% Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Each residency will culminate in 1-2 public youth performances witnessed by the participants’ peers, families, neighbors, and school administrators. Funds will support key USTC staff and Teaching Artists (TAs) who implement the program at each site.

Organization Summary

USTC believes that the future of theatre lives in Los Angeles, and has developed a 5-year plan (2024-2028) to increase the quality and reach of our programs. We are adding partners and updating curricula to better connect with and meet the needs of today’s young people and provide the best possible platform for learning and creating theatre-arts. Through cross-training services and deepening partnerships, USTC also strives to support equity in disenfranchised communities holistically, promoting systemic change beyond our own work. For example, USTC is a founding member of the Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN), an interdisciplinary collaborative of 15 arts organizations working to build resiliency and wellness, eliminate recidivism, and transform the juvenile-justice system.

Programs include:

YOUTH THEATRE CONSERVATORY: Our flagship program offers experiential theatre-arts education and mentoring via two sequential 10-week after-school residencies per site (playwriting then performance) wherein youth collaborate to create and perform an original play. The program is expanding into a sequential, multi-year model to engage high school students across four academic levels.

YOUTH THEATRE RESIDENCY: Standards-based workshops in-and-out of the classroom that help students build teamwork, communication, and socialization skills.

VOICES FROM INSIDE PROGRAM (VIP): Provided in partnership with AHJN, our site-adaptive VIP offers healing-informed, standards-based theatre-arts education and mentoring for incarcerated, justice-involved, and other trauma-impacted minors.

NEIGHBORHOOD VOICES PROGRAM: Intergenerational community residents (ages 11-65+) create and perform an original, modernized morality play that addresses local issues.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM: Offered in tandem with select residencies to provide hands-on training and skill-building opportunities in distinct theatrical disciplines (e.g. Costume/Scenic Design).

THEATRE & CULTURE ACCESS PROGRAM: Free field trips introduce students and families from low-income communities to professional theatre.

YOUTH JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIP: In collaboration with Stage Raw, the Fellowship provides select students (ages 15-25) with professional critical writing instruction/mentoring and opportunities to publish original pieces.

Organization

The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company

Address

300 S. Raymond Ave., Suite 9

Pasadena

91105

County

Los Angeles

Region

South – Los Angeles & Orange

Phone

(323) 739-0768

Congressional District

California's 28th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 41

State Senate District

District 25

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