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Joe Spaulding, (L), head of the Citi Center, handed the mic over to little old me. |
Twenty years ago, as a high schooler, I was selected to be a part of the Young At Arts program, serving as a teen reviewer in the local paper, The Brookline TAB. As a part of the "Critics Circle," I was given carte blanche in the Boston performance scene, seeing the Boston Ballet, opera, and all the major touring shows coming through the city at that time. Then before I left Boston for college, I interned a year in the administrative offices of the Young At Arts program and learned a bit about arts administration.
I kept my remarks short and sweet (and joked, "like me"), thanking the Young At Arts program for giving me an invaluable education in creative collaboration, gaining many of the skills I use daily in running my own production company, Tongue in Cheek Theater, in New York City.
Thank you to all the wonderful people who have made Young At Arts a diverse, creative and collaborative program for 25 years!