On Sunday (April 3 4:00 PM) Acting Without Boundaries (AWB) will perform a theatrical adaptation of the classic film musical, “Meet Me In St. Louis” at the Haverford School’s Centennial Hall.
According to AWB’s Website – Acting Without Boundaries (AWB) was established in 2004 to provide extraordinary, one-of-a-kind acting and theatrical opportunities for children, teens and young adults with physical disabilities. At its core, AWB is a unique year-round theater program that provides an open forum for the creative and artistic expression of young people with physical disabilities, over the age of four. The primary goal of AWB is to provide young people from the disabled community with the rare opportunity to pursue their love of acting and performing while building their self-confidence and developing an enhanced belief in themselves and their abilities.
Christine Rouse, Founder and Executive Director of Acting Without Boundaries (AWB)
I started it [the group] because of my personal experience with Cerebral Palsy. When I was in high school, there weren’t a lot of opportunities for people with disabilities. I wanted to start a program, a place where people can build friendships and have more self-esteem, and self-confidence
Why did you choose “Meet Me in St. Louis?”
It’s about family. It’s about togetherness. It’s about working through difficult times together. And we thought this was ideal for Acting Without Boundaries.
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