With support from the California Arts Council, 24TH STREET THEATRE COMPANY will provide 5 school field trips to see Enter Stage Right, a live theatrical production about the inner workings of theatre and 5 pre-field trip classroom education workshops for 500 K-5 students that support California Arts Standards. The program also promotes social emotional learning to help youth process and manage their fears and anxieties toward positive and creative ends. The Enter Stage Right program will introduce youth to the power and excitement of the arts to encourage their continued arts participation.
24th Street Theatre is a 99-seat professional theatre located just south of Downtown LA. The theatre is a national leader in Theatre for Young Audiences, a well-known venue for theatre for Spanish-language audiences, and a primary regional resource and destination for K-12 arts education programming. The theatre serves approximately 20,000 children and adults annually, including 10,000+ K-12 students and teachers.
-24th Street presents at least one professional stage production annually engaging 3,000 guests.
-Enter Stage Right: an in-school arts education program endorsed and contracted by LAUSD for providing sequential, standards-based arts learning programming that serves 10,000+ students annually.
-After ‘Cool/Summer ‘Cool: free standards-based afterschool and summer camp arts enrichment programs for inner-city kids that serve 80 youth annually through 60-hour/30-week and 40-hour/2-week immersive curriculums.
-Leadership Academy: a teen mentoring, college-readiness and jobs skills development program that serves 20 youth annually through a 60-hour/30-week afterschool theatre arts curriculum.
-Multiweek teaching artist residencies at schools (curricular and extracurricular)
-Professional development workshops serve 500 teachers annually.
-Teatro del Pueblo: an annual program that engages 30 non-actor neighborhood residents as actors and writers in the creation of an annual holiday-themed play.
-Día de Los Muertos: an annual community festival that engages 5,000 guests from the theatre’s low-income, immigrant neighborhood with cultural performances, art-making activities, and vendors providing Central American foods and crafts.
Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, 24th Street has experienced unprecedented demand for its K-12 theatre arts education programs, setting program service records for the theatre in the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 school years. In these years, professional stage productions were put on hiatus to focus on meeting school demand for these programs. The popularity of these programs comes from the theatre’s leadership in social emotional learning techniques refined during the pandemic that help youth manage their fears/anxieties to positive, creative ends.

