
The Quarantined Teens of 2020’s Conservatory Camp
August 27, 2020Zoom Was Our Stage. And It Was A Great One. An essay by young artists about their leadership, collaboration and connection while devising a performance...
Zoom Was Our Stage. And It Was A Great One. An essay by young artists about their leadership, collaboration and connection while devising a performance...
The Rose’s purpose is to help young people shape and utilize their voices to make a better community. Over the last few months, thanks largely to the...
We live in a country where there are many kinds of people. All of them should be treated equally, fairly and justly. Some people are...
We know you have lots of questions about our new online summer camp program. Here is a list of frequently-asked questions that we have received;...
KEEPING THE COMMUNITY SAFE: UPDATED THURSDAY, MARCH 19 AT 3:45 PM The Rose Theater closed through April 30, 2020, in response to COVID-19 As directed...
UPDATED MONDAY, APRIL 20 AT 8:20 AM The Sound of Music cancelled due to COVID-19 We regret that due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, The...
It’s almost time for our next production, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman. We’ve assembled...
Jackson is a 7th grader who interned at The Rose for a week. He has always loved theater/performing. He has been in many shows and...
Earlier this month we had a chance to catch up with Sophie Williams, an 18-year-old senior who will portray Anne Frank in our upcoming production,...
Some of you may have seen or heard Stephanie’s name around The Rose, specifically in regards to shows that she has directed including George and...
As Pride Players 21 prepares to take the stage here at The Rose, a few are also gearing up for an exciting trip this May....
Since the announcement in June 2019, the Rose has been abuzz with excitement for the new Studios for Youth Artists. The building features 27,000 square...