Empowering at-risk youth through skateboarding

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End of Plays
A new study paints a bleak picture for the future of American theater No one embarks on a playwriting career expecting to make a boatload of money. Mamet aside, the number of living American playwrights who are able to draw mass audiences on sheer name recognition is undeniably slim, even smaller perhaps than brand-name screenwriters
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Little Doc
Every American demographic eventually faces that disheartening moment, that wake-up call when its affiliates look around at their contemporaries and realize, much to their dismay, that their generation has already peaked. For the baby boomers, if we are to believe the testimony of playwright Dan Klores, that moment came sometime around 1975, the year in
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Kate MacCluggage
Tales From the Farce Side Actress Kate MacCluggage talks about doing comedy, why she actually loves auditioning, and how she keeps up with the frenetic pace of The 39 Steps. The last few years have been rewarding, albeit busy, for Kate MacCluggage. The Connecticut native, who earned a BA in theater from Wesleyan University before
Learn to skate
Skatepark welcomes youth of all ages and experience levels. Whether you’ve never been on a board before, or you can already do tricks, there’s a place for you and something to learn.
Make new friends
Skateboarding is a social sport! Come hang out and meet some new friends to cheer you on while you skate. We have a strict no-bullying policy and maintain a supportive environment.

Skateboarding can teach people discipline, patience, and resiliency. It’s a great sport for kids with a lot of energy! We’ll help build up some structure and support in your life, all while you meet new people and have a ton of fun learning how to skateboard.