Centenary Stage Company Awarded Dodge Foundation Grant to Support Youth and Arts Outreach

A scene from the Youth Performer's Workshop 2015 production, "The Clown." Picture by Robert Eberle.

Centenary Stage Company is pleased to announce that it is the recipient of a generous grant from The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation in the amount of $20,000 to support the company’s endeavors to make the arts accessible to as many people as possible.

The grant will support the company’s professional theatre, dance, and music programming, as well as the company’s renowned Young Performer’s Workshop, Young Audience Series and educational outreach programs for the upcoming 2020-2021 season. 

The Young Audience Series’ mission is to serve the region’s youth with dynamic performances and workshops throughout the year through touring to schools, as well as in-house events. The Young Performer’s Workshop is a series of courses designed to provide children age 8-18 opportunities to acquire invaluable skills both onstage and off from highly trained professionals. 

For nearly 40 years, the Dodge Foundation has been a steadfast supporter of the arts in New Jersey.  The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation grant makes it possible for Centenary Stage Company to present high-quality theatre, music, and dance to the Skylands region of New Jersey. 

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