Study shows progress, setbacks in child well-being

A report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation on child well-being trends finds steady progress in some areas, but many setbacks remain.
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A report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation on child well-being trends finds steady progress in some areas, but many setbacks remain.
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We welcome new MACT Board member, Matthew Kraft to the Board. He was elected at the June 7 annual meeting. Since his first audition for a community theatre in 2005, Matthew has spent the last twenty years as a theatre artist in the Twin Cities having worked on projects that were seen across many of…
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MACT held its annual meeting on June 7 at Northern Starz Center for the Performing Arts. As part of the meeting, individuals were elected to the MACT board.
Stage Agent

We all know these terms. Or do we? Here’s a quick basic theatre vocabulary.
On The Stage

Set the stage for fundraising success, whether you’re planning an event for next month, next week, or tomorrow.
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This award recognizes individual members of AACT for significant, valuable, and lasting service to community theatre.
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It’s that time of year again … time for MACT’s annual meeting. And you’re invited. Our annual meeting will be held one week from today, Saturday June 7, at Northern Starz Center for the Performing Arts in Ramsey. (NOTE: Ramsey the city, not Ramsey the county.) The event will start at 3:00 pm. This event…
Americans for the Arts

As a constituent, you are the ideal grassroots advocate to convey to members of Congress how essential the arts and arts education are to your community.
Americans for the Arts

The arts are fundamental to our humanity. They ennoble and inspire us—fostering creativity, empathy, and beauty. The arts also strengthen our communities socially, educationally, economically, and improve health and well-being. If you believe everyone should have the opportunity to participate in the arts and every child should be receiving a quality arts education, use the…
Steven LaVigne
By Steven LaVigne Films based on the work of L. Frank Baum have been made for over a century. The first Wizard of Oz film was made in 1910. The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914) was a film before it became a novel, The first feature length version was released in 1925 starring Dorothy Dwan…