Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. presented By Roswell Players
Roswell Players 2024 presents Schoolhouse Rock Live! Join us in singing classic Schoolhouse Rock favorites like 'Just a Bill' and 'Noun is a Person, Place or Thing’ during this multimedia performance. Roswell Players is an inclusive theatre program for teens and young adults with disabilities. This program gives the opportunity for performers of all abilities to shine!
Tickets are on sale now!
Early bird discount: $15 (adults), $10 (child) ends April 12th
Regular tickets: $20 (adults), $15 (child)
large group rates available, email info@perfectharmonyhealth.com for information*
To support the Roswell Players program, consider purchasing a Playbill Advertisement to advertise your business, give your favorite actor a ‘shout-out,’ or order a performance bouquet! Playbill Ads will be available until April 1st.
100% of proceeds from ads will support future Roswell Players performances. Thanks to an anonymous donation, this year the Roswell Players are able to perform at Phase Family Learning Center! With generous donations like these, we can continue to expand our program with higher quality stage props, theatres, costumes and more!
The "Roswell Players" Performing Arts Group creates community and facilitates individual growth by learning about music, movement, and acting through social games and interactions, improvisation, and the expressive arts. Each year culminates in a staged performance showcasing each and every participant! The class is taught by licensed and board-certified music therapists with extensive training in musical theatre performance. Our therapists work to achieve a multitude of objectives for teens and young adults with disabilities such as:
Gross motor skills and planning through dance and movement
Fine motor skills through art projects and instrumentation
Speech and language through vocal training speech and diction
Memory through patterns, singing, and acting
Social skills through collaboration, scene work, and group exercises
Mental agility through imagination, focus, and concentration skills
Sensory integration and body awareness through staging
Group dynamics through taking turns and making transitions
Self-expression through creative role play
Confidence-building performances