03/17/2022
✨BIG NEWS!!!✨
After weeks of story gathering and writing, The HomeGrown Ambassadors are back with another production!!!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 16th at 6:00pm to join us for “A Child’s Place”!!!
For generations, our young people have heard parents, and elders alike, tell them that children should be “seen and not heard,” and they should stay in “a child’s place,” but with the onset of a global pandemic, gun violence senselessly taking the lives of their schoolmates, and teen mental health crises rising higher than ever before, our young people need so much more than to stay silent right now. The Carpetbag Theatre’s Homegrown Ambassadors Youth Theatre program is back in full swing with an original production that asks the question, in today’s climate, “what is a child’s place?” — birthed from a series of story circles and guidance by Youth Director, Kisha Rockett, our Homegrown Ambassadors have written A Child’s Place in order to be seen and heard, while opening up the space for conversation about the issues our young people are facing in their everyday lives; from their social media pages to their school hallways.
Come listen, watch, and ask questions as our young people tell their side of the story through theatre, poetry and dance as they provide their own answer to the question, “ what is a child’s place?”
The price of admission is Pay What You Can; no amount you offer is too small, or too big! Snacks and desserts will be on sale before, and after the production. We also want to invite the audience to stick around after the show for a talkback session with the Homegrown Ambassadors as we open the space up for real, heart-to-heart conversation with some of the brightest youth in our city.