Education

After-School Programs

If your school or organization is interested in developing an after-school program with us, contact Karen Weberman (education director): karen@metrotheatercompany.org or 314-997-6777 x 106.

Learning doesn’t stop when the bell rings.  In our after-school programs, participants gain a greater understanding and appreciation of drama through the actors’ tools of body, voice, and imagination – all wonderfully fun for everyone.

Where these programs happen varies, because we design and conduct them in partnership with schools and community organizations.  As a theater for young people, we know drama, and we know kids.  We are delighted to bring that expertise to any partnering agency that wants to develop a drama program with us for its young people.   Below are a few examples of what happens when we do:

  • Lower-elementary students at Captain and Glenridge Schools in Clayton played with the concepts of space, tempo, and energy by putting their bodies into different shapes, moving them at different speeds, and using them to push and pull in different directions.
  • Working in pairs, young people in the YWCA after-school program in University City elementary schools created their own characters and settings for an original scene in which they could only use 10 words or less.
  • Inspired by the book If… by Sarah Perry, upper-elementary students at Meramec School in Clayton came up with their own “if” statements, and then used them to create original artwork and stories.