Theater Productions

Celebrating Over a Decade of Imagination and Talent

For more than 10 years, Village Home’s theater productions have brought to life an exciting world of storytelling, creativity, and teamwork. Our learners, supported by dedicated staff and volunteers, have dazzled audiences with their talents on stage and behind the scenes. Each year, they bring a unique blend of artistry and joy to our community, showcasing both musicals and plays that allow every participant to find their voice and express their creativity.

2024-2025 Theater Season
This season, we’re thrilled to present three amazing productions:

  • Shrek Jr.: November 22, 2024 at 6:30 pm & November 24, 2024 at 2:00 pm and 6:30 pm
  • Alice in Wonderland: April 26 & April 27, 2025 (Times TBD)
  • The Matchmaker: June 14, 2025

 

Get Involved!
Learners have the chance to engage at every level—from acting and singing to technical work like lighting and sound. They can also participate in set design and prop creation, bringing every part of the production to life. Our theater program offers a range of ways to get involved:

  • Cast: $280 per production
  • Theater Tech Class: $140 per term, includes both classes and tech crew participation (Tech Class Details)
  • Behind the Scenes – Making Props: $140 per term (Prop Class Details)
  • Tech Crew Only: $60 per production

 

Get Your Tickets
Tickets are now on sale for Shrek Jr. Get Tickets Here. Keep an eye out for audition information for our spring musical, Alice in Wonderland.

Join us for a season filled with laughter, creativity, and memorable performances.

Teen Leadership Program

Our Teen Leadership Program at Village Home offers several ways for teens to gain valuable work and volunteer experience, boost their resumes, and develop leadership, communication, and organizational skills. Teens can apply for one or more programs, each providing unique opportunities to grow and contribute to our community. Apply using our Google form at any time. Teens are able to start in new positions at the beginning of each term.

Middle Grounds

Middle Grounds provides a hands-on business experience for teens interested in learning the essentials of running a small business. Teens in this program handle real-world responsibilities, from customer service and transaction handling to basic management tasks, all in a supportive environment.

Responsibilities include:

  • Collaborating with team members to ensure smooth operations.
  • Handling monetary transactions responsibly.
  • Providing exceptional customer service.
  • Developing communication skills through daily interactions.
  • Assisting in management tasks, gaining foundational management experience.

Skills and Benefits:

  • Real-world experience in a small business setting.
  • Skills in teamwork, money management, customer service, and communication.
  • Enhanced resumes with relevant experience.
  • An excellent introduction to the professional world.

Classroom Assistant Program

The teen classroom assistant role is ideal for those who enjoy working with children and want to gain experience in an educational environment. Classroom assistants work with instructors to support classroom activities and develop valuable skills like patience, organization, and adaptability.

Responsibilities include:

  • Assisting instructors to maximize class time.
  • Supporting younger children in activities.
  • Completing daily tasks as directed by the instructor.

Skills and Benefits:

  • Hands-on experience working with educators and young learners.
  • Skills in communication, leadership, and organization.
  • A solid addition to job applications with practical classroom experience.

Learner Council

Learner Council members play an essential role in planning and facilitating Village Home community events. This program emphasizes leadership, teamwork, and community engagement, as members work on various committees throughout the year.

Responsibilities include:

  • Actively planning and executing community events.
  • Participating in weekly meetings and leadership development.
  • Rotating roles to gain a diverse range of skills and experiences.

Skills and Benefits:

  • Experience in event planning and teamwork.
  • Development of communication and organizational skills.
  • Opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the Village Home community.

Choose the program that best fits your interests, or apply to multiple to broaden your experience. Fill out the application, and if selected, you’ll be notified and onboarded into the Village Home system. Join us in making a difference while building your skills and connections!

Important Notice: Registration System Updates and Instructions

We want to inform you about some current issues with our registration system and provide guidance to ensure a smooth experience:

  1. Dropping a Class After Enrolling:

    • To request a drop after enrolling, please select the beginning of the term date as the drop date. We understand this is not intuitive, and apologize for the inconvenience. Please see screenshot included.
  2. Class Visibility During Registration Periods:

    • When Registration is OFF:
      • Families can log in or out to view all current fall classes.
    • When Registration is ON for Staff and Faculty between Tuesday, July 16 & 17 AND for Returning Families between Thursday, July 17 – Sunday, July 21:
      • Families will not be able to search for classes while logged in until their designated registration period.
      • Example: On Tuesday, staff and faculty will see classes when logged in because they have a keyword allowing them to register. However, a returning family will see no classes when logged in until Thursday, when their registration period begins.
      • Note: If families log out, they will still be able to see all classes and use all filters.

This issue will only persist until July 22, when registration opens to everyone.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us at office@villagehome.org.