Theatre Unlimited (adults 18 years and older)
Founded in 1987 through the Jewish Community Center’s Inclusion department, Theatre Unlimited is one of the oldest barrier-free theatre programs in St. Louis. Specifically designed to allow adults with disabilities to shine on stage, each Fall and Spring season gives Theatre Unlimited participants the chance to audition, rehearse, and perform an entire production. In rehearsals, participants play ensemble-building games, engage in chorus singing practice, practice their roles, learn basic components of theatre, and socialize with their cast mates. As actors, our participants are working on social, cognitive, emotional, and communicative skills. In addition, participants form lasting friendships and get to express themselves creatively through theatre.
Theatre Unlimited Presents Disney’s Aladdin!
Join Theatre Unlimited for a revue of classic fairytale musical numbers and scenes. Tickets are $15 + fees for this production. We can’t wait to see you for a magic carpet ride!
Rehearsals
Sundays | September 8- December 1 | 3:30-5:30pm
Wednesdays | September 11- November 27 | 6-8pm
Performances
Wednesday | December 4 | 6pm
Thursday | December 5 | 6pm
For more info, please contact The Life Enrichment Department, 314-442-3295.
Dodi Smason
dsmason@jccstl.org
314-442-3166
Life Enrichment Services at the J Receive Funding from The Productive Living Board of St. Louis
At its May board meeting, the Productive Living Board of St. Louis County (PLB) approved an investment in The J’s Life Enrichment Services program.
PLB ensures funding for a spectrum of high-quality services that create opportunities for St. Louis County residents with developmental disabilities to thrive in the home, community, and employment settings of their choosing. In the 2023 fiscal year, they have committed to a $25,121,134 investment that will serve nearly 4,000 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through the 114 programs provided by their 39 funded partners.
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