When kids & the arts come together
The District of Columbia Public School system faces many challenges, including insufficient resources and large class sizes. Although DC students live less than ten miles from the Kennedy Center, many have never seen a play. Children Will Listen shows how some committed artists, educators and colege students launched an extraordinary group of kids in a new direction. The program follows 140 students from seven Washington, DC elementary and middle schools as they kick off the Kennedy Center's tribute to Stephen Sondheim with their own production of Into the Woods, Jr. This was, for the students, a rare opportunity to experience the theater both in the classroom and on stage. Guided by the mentorship of four professional artists, the students participated in all aspects of the production and experienced the history and techniques of costume design, set construction, and acting. Meanwhile a second group of students recorded their journey on film, with their professor Charlene Gilbert.
Charlene Gilbert
Director

Bernadette Peters
Narrator

James Lapine
self

Stephen Sondheim
self
Rick Thompson
self
Cheryl Foster
self
Rosemary Pardee
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Jeanette McCune Spencer
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Brenda Ordonez
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Meghan Washington
self
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