Making Headlines in the Arts, One Stage at a Time
ActUp Theater’s press coverage captures our goal to celebrate creativity, amplify diverse voices, and showcase how the arts spark change in our community. Each feature tells part of our story, highlighting the impact of our productions and programs while positioning ActUp as a leader in the arts.
A Decade of Mobilizing the Power of the Arts
For over 10 years, ActUp Theater has been transforming lives through the arts in Hartford and beyond. ActUp Theater has been recognized in local and national media, highlighting our productions, youth programs, and innovative approach to arts education. Learn more about ActUp Theater by reading our story.
Media Inquiries
ActUp Theater is always eager to share our story, highlight the creativity of our youth, and showcase the impact of arts in our community. Members of the media are always welcome to contact us for interviews, coverage of performances, behind-the-scenes access, or feature stories about our programs and participants.
Media Contact:
Bria Amos
(860) 453-0600
bria@actuptheater.org
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Our Impact, Their Words
Browse through highlights of our past press releases and coverage. These moments reflect the growth of ActUp Theater and our commitment to share powerful stories with audiences near and far.
2025
9/10/2025 | NBC Connecticut | Featured Story
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Hartford, Conn. (July 2025) — ActUp Theater’s Arts Academy (ATAA) is headed to New York City! In a bold move to extend learning beyond the classroom and stage, ActUp Theater is taking over 35 young artists to see the world-renowned Broadway production of Hamilton, capping off a summer of immersive performing arts training rooted in the groundbreaking musical.
ActUp Theater’s Arts Academy (ATAA) is a dynamic summer program that offers intensive training during the Summer Academy. Designed for youth and teens, ages 8-18, ATAA fosters artistic exploration, life skillbuilding, and self-discovery—all while encouraging joy, collaboration, and cultural awareness.
A Summer of Skillbuilding and Soul
This year’s ATAA curriculum was intentionally inspired around the cultural phenomenon of Hamilton, using the musical’s bold storytelling and themes of identity, legacy, and resilience to shape a dynamic learning experience. Through scene work, movement, lyrical exploration, and creative discussion, students were invited to find their voices and deepen their craft—all while drawing inspiration from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s revolutionary vision.
After enjoying Hamilton on Broadway, students will enjoy a group dining experience at the legendary Amy Ruth’s Restaurant in Harlem—an iconic soul food establishment rooted in Southern tradition and family love. More than just a meal, the visit to Amy Ruth’s is a cultural touchstone: a sensory connection to legacy, resilience, and the richness of Black heritage.
“Every part of this trip is intentional,” added Johnson. “From the messages in Hamilton to the flavors at Amy Ruth’s, we want our students to experience Black excellence, artistry, and history in ways that stay with them long after summer ends.”
A Broadway Backstage Experience
In addition to seeing the performance, students will have the rare opportunity to meet members of the Hamilton cast, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the discipline, training, and heart that goes into performing at the highest level.
This NYC experience reflects ActUp Theater’s continued commitment to giving young artists opportunities that inspire them to dream bigger, work harder, and believe in their own potential.
More than just a field trip, this journey also reflects ActUp Theater’s mission in action—empowering youth through transformative experiences that spark creativity, deepen understanding, and build lifelong memories!
About ActUp Theater
ActUp Theater, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit performing arts organization dedicated to offering comprehensive talent development, educational programming, and creative exploration for all ages in the Hartford community. ActUp Theater's mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote equity and social justice, while providing exceptional performing arts education and opportunities to marginalized and disenfranchised individuals. -
Celebrate 10 Years of ActUp Theater with a Powerful Caribbean-Inspired Musical - Buy Tickets Now!
Hartford, Conn., May 15, 2025 — The moment has arrived! ActUp Theater is proud to open its spring production of Once On This Island tonight, kicking off a weekend of powerful performances that will bring the Caribbean to life on stage. Running May 15 through May 18, this heart-filled musical marks the celebration of ActUp Theater’s 10-year anniversary—a decade of storytelling, impact, and community.
With five shows scheduled throughout the weekend, audiences have multiple opportunities to witness this unforgettable production. Each show promises stunning vocals, spirited choreography, and the kind of storytelling that stays with you long after the final bow.
“Tonight’s opening marks more than the start of a show—it’s a celebration of 10 years of uplifting voices and telling stories that matter,” said Faithlyn Johnson, Founder and Executive Director of ActUp Theater. “We invite the entire community to join us for this unforgettable experience.”
Once On This Island follows the story of Ti Moune, a fearless young girl who goes on a life-changing journey in the name of love, guided by island gods and challenged by the forces of inequality. Set to a powerful Caribbean-inspired score, this story of courage, culture, and connection speaks to the heart of ActUp Theater’s mission—to use the arts as a force for equity, joy, and belonging.
All Islands Night – Friday, May 16 at 6:30 PMJoin us for a festive evening celebrating culture, heritage, and the unity of the diaspora at our All Islands Night. Guests are encouraged to wear traditional attire or island colors and immerse themselves in a joyful, pride-filled experience that highlights the rhythms and stories that connect us all.
Community Spotlight Night – Saturday, May 17 at 6:30 PMHosted by Senator McCrory of Hartford, Community Spotlight Night is an evening dedicated to recognizing the power of community collaboration. We’ll honor local organizations, leaders, and changemakers who help build a more connected and creative Hartford through their everyday work.
Tickets & InfoThe show will be held at MLK School Auditorium, 25 Ridgefield St., Hartford, CT Tickets are on sale now at actupOOTI.eventbrite.com Whether you're attending for the music, the message, or the celebration of a decade of powerful theater, Once On This Island is not to be missed. Seating is limited, so get your tickets today and be a part of this milestone moment.
About ActUp Theater
ActUp Theater, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit performing arts organization dedicated to offering comprehensive talent development, educational programming, and creative exploration for all ages in the Hartford community. ActUp Theater's mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote equity and social justice, while providing exceptional performing arts education and opportunities to marginalized and disenfranchised individuals.
5/13/2025 | NBC Connecticut | Featured Story
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Hartford, CT — July 2025 After a summer of bold creativity, deep reflection, and fun performance training, the young artists of ActUp Theater Arts Academy (ATAA) are ready to shine! ActUp Theater is inviting members of the press to cover the 2025 ATAA Summer Showcase, an unforgettable evening highlighting the growth, voices, and brilliance of over 35 young artists.
The showcase will spotlight the students' talents in acting, dance, and singing, with original work and performances inspired by the Broadway production of Hamilton. But this isn't just a performance, it's a reflection of how the arts can transform lives. After a summer of development, Our students headed to New York City, in a bold move to extend learning beyond the classroom and stage. ActUp Theater is taking over 35 young artists to see the world-renowned Broadway production of Hamilton, followed by a cast meet-and-greet with performers like those who played Trey Curtis (Alexander Hamilton), Jared Dixon (Aaron Burr), Tamar Greene (George Washington) and Thayne Jasperson (King George). Students got an inside look at the discipline and passion it takes to perform at the highest level capping off a summer of immersive performing arts training rooted in the groundbreaking musical.
This summer, students explored powerful weekly themes like identity, self-expression, and creativity, learning to trust their voices and challenge expectations. Through social-emotional learning, leadership development, and creative risk-taking, students uncovered more than just stage presence, they uncovered purpose.They also received career-boosting tools like headshots, bios, and resume building workshops, equipping them for success far beyond the theater. These young performers are stepping into their futures with confidence, clarity, and a sense of agency. And, it all comes together on stage.
“In just a few weeks, we’ve watched our students blossom — not only as performers, but as leaders and confident young people,” says Faithlyn Johnson, Executive Director of ActUp Theater. “This program gives them the space to grow and the courage to take up space in the world.”
MEDIA INVITE — ATAA Summer Showcase
When: Thursday, July 31, 2025 | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PMWhere: Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts 15 Vernon Street, Hartford, CTRSVP HERE:ATAASummerShowcase.eventbrite.comPress Photos: HERE
Join us to celebrate the next generation of changemakers, artists, and leaders. Covering this event means amplifying youth voices—and showing Connecticut what’s possible when art and purpose meet.
About ActUp Theater
ActUp Theater, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit performing arts organization dedicated to offering comprehensive talent development, educational programming, and creative exploration for all ages in the Hartford community. ActUp Theater's mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote equity and social justice, while providing exceptional performing arts education and opportunities to marginalized and disenfranchised individuals. -
Celebrate 10 years of ActUp Theater with an unforgettable production—tickets are on sale now!
Hartford, Conn. (April 15, 2025) — The stage is set, and the excitement is building! With just over a month to go, ActUp Theater is thrilled to bring Once On This Island to life for 5 shows from May 15 to May 18, 2025, at the MLK School Auditorium in Hartford, CT. This milestone production marks ActUp Theater’s 10-year anniversary, making this an extra special celebration of storytelling, culture, and community.
“Our 10-year anniversary is about more than just theater—it’s about a decade of inspiring, uplifting, and celebrating our community through the arts,” said Faithlyn Johnson, Founder and Executive Director of ActUp Theater. “Once On This Island is the perfect story to share at this moment, with its powerful themes of love, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit.”
A breathtaking Caribbean-inspired musical, Once On This Island tells the story of Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl who embarks on a journey of love and self-discovery despite the obstacles in her way. Featuring a vibrant score, mesmerizing choreography, and an unforgettable message, this production promises to captivate audiences of all ages.
Tickets, Sponsorships, and Ways to Get Involved
Tickets are on sale now, and we invite the community to be part of this spectacular production. Sponsorship and group sales opportunities are also available for businesses and organizations looking to support the arts while gaining meaningful visibility. ActUp Theater also encourages audiences to visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes footage, and special previews leading up to opening night.
Performance Dates & Details:
Once On This Island will be performed from May 15 to May 18, 2025, at the MLK School Auditorium, located at 25 Ridgefield St. in Hartford, CT. Tickets are available now at actupOOTI.eventbrite.com.Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a powerful story brought to life by an extraordinary cast and creative team. See you at the theater!
About ActUp Theater
ActUp Theater, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit performing arts organization dedicated to offering comprehensive talent development, educational programming, and creative exploration for all ages in the Hartford community. ActUp Theater's mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote equity and social justice, while providing exceptional performing arts education and opportunities to marginalized and disenfranchised individuals.
3/21/2025| NBC Connecticut | Digital Feature
2/3/2025 | Patch | Featured Story
2024
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A Weekend to Remember: ActUp Theater's DREAMGIRLS a Resounding Success!
Over 2,000 attendees, a sparkling Ladies Night, and a successful Community Night highlight hosted by Senators McCrory — Celebrate the magic of ActUp Theater’s DREAMGIRLS!
Hartford, Conn., Dec. 17, 2024 — ActUp Theater’s production of DREAMGIRLS has come to a close after an incredibly successful run, drawing over 2,000 attendees from across the state of Connecticut. The performances, which ran from December 12-15, brought together diverse audiences, showcasing not only the talent of our cast but the vibrant spirit of our community. From dazzling costumes to unforgettable performances, this year's production was truly a celebration of artistry, perseverance, and the power of dreams.
“We are beyond grateful for the incredible turnout,” said Faithlyn Johnson, Founder and Executive Director of ActUp Theater. “It’s been an unforgettable run, and seeing over 2,000 people come out to support the arts is a testament to the passion and energy of our community. Your support is what drives us to continue creating high-quality, impactful theater experiences for all.”One of the standout events of the weekend was the highly anticipated Ladies Night, where women gathered in their most glamorous sequins and glitter to enjoy the show. The night was filled with energy and excitement, as members of various organizations came together to celebrate both the musical and the power of women supporting one another.Community Night was also a success, with over 20 organizations from across Connecticut joining us for an evening of connection and celebration. Hosted by Senator McCrory who shared in the joy of the night, together we reaffirmed the power of collaboration and the collective impact we can make when we come together.We want to sincerely thank everyone who joined us for DREAMGIRLS. Our community is what keeps us going, and your continued support makes everything we do possible.
What’s Next? Join Us for Once on This IslandJoin us in the spring for our production of Once on This Island, an enchanting calypso musical that you won’t want to miss! This powerful story of love, community, and resilience is sure to captivate and inspire audiences of all ages. Audition start in February and tickets will be available soon at www.actuptheater.org.
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It’s Showtime! ActUp Theater Presents DREAMGIRLS This Week—Don’t Miss Out!
Join us for an unforgettable theatrical experience—tickets are still available for this week’s highly-anticipated performances of DREAMGIRLS.
Hartford, Conn. (Dec. 9, 2024) — The wait is over! ActUp Theater’s production of DREAMGIRLS is finally here, and this year is extra special as we celebrate our 10-year anniversary! After months of hard work and dedication, our talented cast and crew are ready to bring this iconic musical to life on stage at the MLK School Auditorium in Hartford, CT. With performances running from December 12 through December 15, this is your chance to witness a dazzling show that celebrates ambition, resilience, and the magic of live theater.
"Rehearsals have been an incredible journey for all of us," said Faithlyn Johnson, Founder and Executive Director of ActUp Theater. "Our cast and crew have poured their hearts and souls into every detail, and we can’t wait to share this unforgettable production with our community. DREAMGIRLS is a story of hope, determination, and the power of dreams, and we’re thrilled to bring it to Hartford audiences."
Featuring show-stopping hits like “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” “One Night Only,” and “Steppin’ to the Bad Side,” DREAMGIRLS tells the powerful story of a trio of women striving for success in the 1960s and 70s music industry. Audiences will be captivated by the stunning performances, vibrant costumes, and unforgettable music that have made this musical a Broadway classic.
"It’s been amazing to watch this production come together," said Tyler Johnson, Production and Technical Director at ActUp Theater. "The energy and passion our team brings to every rehearsal has been inspiring, and we know the audience will feel that same excitement during each performance."
Tickets are selling fast, but there’s still time to secure your seat for this week’s shows. Don’t miss your chance to experience the glitz, glamour, and heartfelt story of DREAMGIRLS. This is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the arts with your friends and family while supporting ActUp Theater’s mission of promoting diversity and excellence in performing arts.
ActUp Theater is ready to shine—will you be there to witness the magic?
Performance Dates & Details: DREAMGIRLS will be performed from December 12 to December 15, 2024, at the MLK School Auditorium, 25 Ridgefield St., Hartford, CT. Tickets are available online at www.actuptheater.org.
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This December, ActUp Theater will present the classic Musical Dream Girls. Auditions for singers, dancers and actors will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 23 - 25, from 5 - 7 pm at Greater Hartford Academy Of The Arts, 15 Vernon St. Hartford. Children and adults ages 13 and up are welcome; maale and female; no experience necessary. ActUp will also hold a Master Class in performing on Saturday, September 21, from 9 am - 2:30 pm, also at the Greater Hartford Academy. To sign up, go to: ActUpTheater.org.
9/11/2024 | Fox61 | Digital Feature
8/23/2024 | NBC Connecticut | Featured Story
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This May 16-19, Hartford’s ActUp Theater will present one of America’s most beloved musicals, Grease, in the auditorium of Martin Luther King School, 25 Ridgefield Street, Hartford. Set in the 1950s, the musical tells the tale of the romance between Sandy and Danny and includes songs such as “You’re the One That I Want,” “Greased Lightning,” “ Hopelessly Devoted to You,” and “Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee.” Showtimes are 6:30 pm on Thursday, May 16’ 6:30 pm on Friday, May 17; 2:00 pm and 6:30 pm on Saturday, May 18. and 2 pm on Sunday, May 19. For tickets, go to: https://www.actuptheater.org/.
5/13/2024| Fox61 | Digital Feature
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'It's the Black alternative:' CT theater troupe putting on modern version of 'Grease'
HARTFORD — "Grease" is the word, is the word, is the word. That famous line from the 1978 movie musical that starred John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John will be ringing out at the Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School auditorium in Hartford this week as the ActUp Theater Group puts on its semi-annual performance.The Hartford-based group, now in its ninth year, was born following the death of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old from Miami who was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida, and whose killing brought national scrutiny to Florida's stand-your-ground law.
"It's my mom's vision," Priestly Johnson said as cast members poured into the auditorium for rehearsal. "She wanted to give kids a better outlet."
Johnson, the chief operating officer, said that the troupe consists of about 45 regulars who range in age from 8 to 65 and that many former performers come back after college to volunteer on the production side. The company draws many of its performers from Hartford and surrounding towns, but some come from as far away as New Haven and Derby.
Other productions that the company has performed include "Our Sis, Cinderella," which features a modern-day Cinderella who has a talent for dancing and catches the eye of the prince, who is said to be the best dancer in the kingdom. The ball is transformed into a dance contest featuring hip-hop, jazz, reggae, modern and salsa dances and resulting in a multicultural urban fairy tale.
The company has also put on "Ebony Annie," a modern version of the 1924 comic strip and 1976 musical "Little Orphan Annie." In the modern version, Annie is a Black millennial who is having a hard time finding out where she belongs and uses social media to try to find her birth parents.
Nia Williams, 12, who played the lead role in "Ebony Annie," plays cheerleader Patty Simcox in this version of "Grease." Williams said her character is very bubbly and trying to fit in without changing who she is.
Williams who has been performing with the theater since she was 7, said she doesn't get nervous performing before a crowd anymore and uses the audience to draw energy.
As for the theater group, Williams said she has stayed with it "because it's so inclusive."
The production of "Grease" will be performed Thursday, Friday, twice on Saturday and will close on Sunday. Tickets are available at actuptheater.org or at the door. The school is at 25 Ridgefield St. in Hartford.
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HARTFORD, CT - ActUp Theater, Inc. is proud to announce its upcoming musical production of the beloved musical “Grease,” set to hit the stage on May 16th, 2024. This rendition promises to enthrall audiences with its unique and diverse interpretation, breathing new life into the timeless classic.
With a commitment to inclusivity and representation, ActUp Theater’s production team has worked tirelessly to ensure that this adaptation of “Grease” reflects the rich diversity of our community. From casting to creative direction, every aspect of the show embraces the spirit of inclusiveness, celebrating the talents and stories of performers from all backgrounds.
Follow Sandy Olsson to Rydell High where she reconnects with her summer fling, Danny Zuko, and meets a whole gang of cool cats. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, this modernized adaptation of “Grease” will transport audiences to the iconic era. The musical explores themes of teenage love, peer pressure, and societal expectations. With its infectious music, memorable characters, and electrifying dance numbers, the show promises to be a high-energy extravaganza for theater-goers of all ages.
The performances will run from Thursday May 16th through Friday, May 19th, taking place at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium at 25 Ridgefield Street Hartford, CT 06112.
Don’t miss out on the chance to join the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies of “Grease” with ActUp Theater. Purchase Tickets Here: https://www.actuptheater.org
High-resolution images and interviews with the cast and creative team are available upon request. For media inquiries or interview requests, please contact: Aunyx Burrell, Marketing & Outreach Manager (413) 242-5859 aunyx@actuptheater.org
More About ActUp Theater: ActUp Theater, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit performing arts organization that offers comprehensive talent development, educational curriculum, and creative exploration to serve all ages in our community.Our mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote equity and social justice activism within our community. More on website: www.actuptheater.org
More About Grease: "Grease" is a musical that debuted in 1971 and later became a popular film in 1978. Set in the 1950s at Rydell High School, it follows the love story between Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson. After a summer romance, Sandy unexpectedly transfers to Rydell, only to find that Danny is part of the school's greaser gang, the T-Birds, while she befriends the Pink Ladies. The musical explores themes of teenage love, peer pressure, and societal expectations, featuring iconic songs like "Summer Nights" and "Greased Lightnin'." The storyline also addresses the challenges of fitting in and conforming to social norms, ultimately celebrating individuality.
2023
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HARTFORD, CT - ActUp Theater, Inc. is thrilled to announce its upcoming divine musical comedy “Sister Act,” set to captivate audiences with a powerful blend of comedy, music, and the triumph of community spirit. Drawing inspiration from the heartwarming story of Deloris, the musical guarantees to resonate deeply with viewers, delivering an unforgettable theatrical experience.
SISTER ACT follows the journey of Diva Deloris, who, disguised as a nun, discovers the redemptive power of sisterhood and community. As she breathes new life into the church choir and endeavors to uplift troubled teens through the magic of music, Deloris’s transformative tale will leave audiences laughing, singing, and embracing the spirit of self-discovery and empowerment.
ActUp Theater’s commitment to fostering diversity and creating a platform for meaningful dialogue in the community is beautifully reflected in this enchanting production. ActUp has been creating an outlet for the arts in the community for over 8 years, serving 200+ youth and adults of all ages. They center their work on creating opportunities, talent development, and exposure, impacting over 5000 community members per year.
Through a dynamic fusion of exceptional performances, captivating storytelling, and a rich ’90s motif, SISTER ACT promises to be a celebration of joy, resilience, and the enduring power of music to heal and unite. Attendees can expect an engaging event filled with local talent, quality production, and the universal theme of finding one’s voice. SISTER ACT is set to grace the ActUp Theater stage, promising an experience that will linger in the hearts of audiences long after the curtains close. The show will run from Thursday, December 7th through Sunday, December 10th, 2023. The performance will take place at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium at 25 Ridgefield Street Hartford, CT 06112.
Don’t miss out on the chance to witness the magic of SISTER ACT and celebrate the true spirit of community with ActUp Theater. Purchase Tickets Here: https://www.actuptheater.org and Eventbrite: sisteractup.eventbrite.com
For media inquiries, please contact: Aunyx Burrell, Marketing & Outreach Manager (413) 242-5859 aunyx@actuptheater.org
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More About ActUp Theater: ActUp Theater, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit performing arts organization that offers comprehensive talent development, educational curriculum, and creative exploration to serve all ages in our community.Our mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote equity and social justice activism within our community. More on website: www.actuptheater.org
More About Sister Act: ActUp Theater is Back In The Habit with Sister Act this winter! A gloriously funny musical set in the '90s, brings together comedy, community, and the power of finding your own voice! Diva Deloris witnesses a murder and is placed in protective custody as the one thing no one would ever suspect: A NUN. Disguised as Sister Mary Clarence, she uses her talents to inspire the sisters, and also breathes new life into the church and school. This hilarious cast of zany characters will have the entire family laughing in the pews for Sister Act, a divine musical comedy! Join ActUp Theater for their 2023-2024 Season of Purpose.
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Local, Black woman-owned performing arts organization known as the ‘Broadway of the Community’ presents Disney’s The Lion King in May production
HARTFORD, CT - May 4, 2023 - ActUp Theater (“ActUp”), Hartford’s premier performing arts organization, presents a lively stage adaptation of Disney’s The Lion King in its latest showcase. The show hits the stage Thursday, May 18 through Sunday, May 21, 2023, at Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium (25 Ridgefield Street Hartford, CT 06112).
The Lion King is a family classic that has impacted all generations' lives for its important messages regarding friendship, love, and hope. Its vibrant songs of Hakuna Matata, Circle of Life, and Can You Feel The Love Tonight will be performed by a talented cast of all ages to bring this story to life and onto the ActUp Theater stage for a family-friendly night out.
Founded in 2015, ActUp provides performing arts education and opportunities to underserved, emerging artists in Hartford and its surrounding communities. Through its dedication to ongoing community engagement and impactful programming, the non-profit mobilizes the arts to transform lives, enact social change, and drive artistic innovation.
“I created ActUp because I saw the need for positive change in my community and recognized the power equitable access to the arts has to drive such change,” said Faithlyn Johnson, Founder, and Executive Director of ActUp Theater. “Now moving into our 8th year, I’m proud of the thousands of lives we’ve impacted and with the support of our community and partners, look forward to reaching many more”
In addition to original productions, ActUp’s core programming includes ACTIVATE interactive leadership workshops, the ActUp Theater Arts Academy (ATAA) performing arts talent development, and PopUp With A Purpose community events.
“ActUp is a champion of local arts, talent, and activism in the community,” said Hartford Foundation Senior Community Impact Officer Kate Piotrowski. “We’re excited to support their continued growth as they offer a stage for artists in the Hartford community to share their talents and voices.”
Additional ActUp supporters include the City of Hartford Department of Families, Children, Youth and Recreation, YMCA Greater Hartford, Travelers Insurance, CT Humanities, National Endowment of the Arts, Greater Hartford Arts Council, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Hartford Public Schools, and the United Way.
More information including showtimes, tickets to the show, and other ways to support can be found HERE.
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About ActUp Theater ActUp Theater, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit performing arts organization that offers comprehensive talent development, arts educational curriculum, and creative exploration to serve all ages in our community. Learn more [WEBSITE]
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12/1/2022| Fox61 | Featured Story
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We had a wonderful time at our first masterclass of the season! Celebrity Dance Master Teaching Artist, Jamile McGee, highlighted a plethora of dance styles and taught us some hip hop combos to get us pumped for the new performance season!
Our Sis, Cinderella is coming and auditions are just next month. Get prepared and join ActUp Theater as we retell the story of wonder, laughter, and overcoming adversity from the perspective of our good sis. The best place to get started is by attending our ActUp Theater Arts Academy Masterclasses.
If you were unable to Hit the Floor with us during our Dance Masterclass don’t fret. We have not one, but TWO masterclass sessions coming up! We’ve combined our Singing and Acting Masterclasses for a full day of creativity, fun, and artistic growth!
Register for ActUp Theater’s Singing & Acting Masterclasses Today!
SINGING & ACTING| Take the Stage and ShineTake the Stage and Shine with 2022’s Singing & Acting Masterclasses! These masterclasses will strengthen your ability to wow the crowd and prepare you for your breakout performance! We will focus on everything acting and singing from spatial and body awareness, vocal fundamentals, stage presence, and tips on bringing the role to life. The character is in the details, and our experienced instructors are excited to show you how to create memorable characters, powerful vocal performances, and a long-lasting career. Elevate your vocal and acting skills to claim the spotlight in any performance!
PROGRAM DETAILS
DATES Saturday, March 5, 2022
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Acting: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Singing: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
LOCATION Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
15 Vernon St, Hartford, CT 06106CONTINGENCY DATE Saturday, March 12, 2022
REGISTRATION LINK https://bit.ly/spring2022masterclasses
Get 10% off today with code: CLASS10
SCHOLARSHIPS: Partial assistance is available.
COVID PROTOCOL: All CDC and State of Connecticut recommended COVID-19 precautions will be made including but not limited to social distancing, wearing masks, and proper sanitizing procedures.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Space is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions
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Turn up the heat this summer with ActUp Theater for our Summer Arts Academy! ActUp Theater’s Arts Academy (ATAA) is hosting a 4-week intensive summer academy to ignite your passion for the arts. Our skilled master teaching artists are excited to develop creativity and talent, with each unique participant in mind. This series encompasses 3 summer studios designed to help youth ages 8-13 build techniques, expand their artistic network, participate in an immersive learning experience, and more!
Do it BIG, Do it BOLD, Do it With Style, and Do it with ActUp Theater!
SUMMER STUDIOS
DANCE | 8 Count
5-6-7-8! Hit the dance floor and show us your skills during our summer dance studio! With techniques varying from ballet and jazz, to modern, hip-hop, and more, a wide variety of styles will be explored to sharpen your skills and propel your talent. This dance studio encourages youth and young adults to be versatile in their expressions, emotions, and movement styles. Perfect for those who love music and movement!
SINGING | Voices On
Sing your heart out with your Voices On! This academy studio is a must-have experience at any point in your vocal journey. Building confidence, enhancing vocal technique, and learning creative runs are just some of the skills taught in this studio. With an experienced vocal coach, you will learn vocal technique, warm-ups, emotional interpretation, performance readiness, and many other necessary components to be a confident, well-rounded vocalist on and off the stage.
SPOKEN WORD & POETRY | Poetic Justice
Get your Poetic Justice this summer as you learn how to take the words beyond the paper! This Spoken Word/Poetry studio is perfect to improve your speech technique, writing skills, expression, and ability to perform in front of an audience. With these skills, you will be able to deliver a powerful performance, be confident in any theater-based setting, and showcase your poetic flow.
PROGRAM DETAILS
DATES MONDAY- THURSDAY
JULY 5- JULY 28TIMES 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
LOCATION Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
15 Vernon St, Hartford, CT 06106REGISTRATION LINK ATAA Summer Academy 2022
SCHOLARSHIPS: Partial assistance is available for Hartford residents demonstrating financial need.
COVID PROTOCOL: All CDC and State of Connecticut recommended COVID-19 precautions will be followed
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Bringing a fresh perspective to an age-old classic tale, ActUp Theater will present Our Sis, Cinderella at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School Auditorium, 25 Ridgefield Street, Hartford on June 2, 3 and 4. In ActUp’s brand new version of the fairy tale, Cinderella is not an ordinary girl from your storybook. She has ditched the glass slippers and traded them in for some F-L-Y wedge sneakers. • Thursday, June 2nd, 6:30 PM • Friday, June 3rd, 6:30 PM • Saturday, June 4th, 2:00 PM • Saturday, June 4th, 6:30 PM Tickets available at the door or oursiscinderella.eventbrite.com.
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ActUp Theater kicks off its 7th season with an ambitious 2022 year! ActUp Theater’s mission is to mobilize the power of the arts to promote social justice activism within our community. Expanding their commitment to underserved communities, this series of masterclasses aims to increase access to the arts. ActUp Theater’s Arts Academy (ATAA) is holding a series of one-day masterclasses for the next three months in Dance, Singing and Acting to ignite your passion for the arts. The company shares a powerful lineup of upcoming nationally recognized master teaching artists who are excited to develop the creativity and talent of each unique participant. This masterclass series is designed to help youth and adults build techniques, expand their artistic network, participate in an immersive learning experience, and more! So this winter/spring, get the tools that today’s dancers, singers, and actors need… to take the stage and SHINE!
Register for ActUp Theater’s Dance Masterclass Today!
Dance | HIT THE FLOORHit the Floor with 2022’s Dance Masterclass! With techniques varying from ballet and jazz, to modern, hip-hop, and more, a wide variety of styles will be explored to sharpen your skills and propel your talent. This dance masterclass will encourage both, youth (8-16) and adults (17-30+), to be versatile in their expressions, emotions, and movement styles. Through step-by-step guidance from experienced instructors, this masterclass is perfect for those with a love of music and movement!
PROGRAM DETAILS
DATES Saturday, January 29, 2022
TIMES 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
LOCATION Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts,
15 Vernon St, Hartford, CT 06106CONTINGENCY DATE
Saturday, February 5, 2022REGISTRATION LINK https://bit.ly/spring2022masterclasses
Get 10% off today with code DANCE10
SCHOLARSHIPS: Partial assistance is available for those demonstrating dedication and excellence, having financial needs, or Hartford residents. ActUp Theater’s funding from the City of Hartford, promote and support youth violence prevention grant support from YMCA of Hartford, and Hartford Knights, enables us to support our community with discounts and scholarships.
COVID PROTOCOL: All CDC and State of Connecticut recommended COVID-19 precautions will be made including but not limited to social distancing, wearing masks, and proper sanitizing procedures.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Registration opens on January 1, 2022!
Space is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.