Upcoming Events

2024 Season | Normal is a Myth

This season holds something for everyone – myths, family, disguises, dragons, and one really big ocean. We hope you will join us throughout 2024 as we celebrate what makes us strong and what it means to be “normal”.

The Spring Play Series is Back!

Play Series tickets on sale soon!

AUDITIONS

Soon to be announced for The Reluctant Dragon and Anne of Green Gables

SPONSORSHIPS

All 2024 productions, including the Spring Play Series, are available for Individual and/or Corporate Sponsorships. Please contact Becky Heldt at becky@saytheater.org or 888-785-0512 to learn more about the benefits of sponsorship!


Financial Aid

We believe every kid deserves access to theatre education and the arts. Partial to full financial coverage is available for participation in all SAY Theater programming.


Inclusion Statement

SAY Theater is working to become a more inclusive and equitable space for young people interested in theatre. We believe everyone deserves access to the performing arts regardless of age, ability, race, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation, and gender. Our program includes need-based financial aid, wheelchair accessible rehearsal and performance spaces, and a faculty happy to work with families to meet participants’ individual physical, learning, and social needs. If there are ways we can be more welcoming to your family, please let us know at info@saytheater.org.

Accessibility Information

Wheelchair Access and Mobility
SAY Theater encourages the use of mobility equipment whenever necessary to improve access to our productions and programs. Wheelchair-accessible entrances at our rehearsal space, the Marquette Hope Connection Center, are located near both the upper and lower level parking lots. A wheelchair-accessible restroom is located on the upper level of the building and may be accessed from the lower level via elevator. Please contact Becky Heldt at becky@saytheater.org for more information. 

Service Animals
SAY Theater acknowledges the vital relationship between a person with disabilities and their service animal. Examples of service animals include dogs used by people who are blind, hearing-alert animals for people who are deaf, deafened or hard of hearing, and animals trained to alert an individual to an oncoming seizure and lead them to safety. Service animals are welcome at SAY Theater. Please contact Becky Heldt at becky@saytheater.org prior to bringing a service animal to an activity or program to ensure the appropriate arrangements are made. 

Support Persons
A person with a disability who is accompanied by a support person will be allowed to have that person escort them on our premises. There is no fee for support persons attending any of our programs.

Allergies
SAY Theater is sensitive to allergy-related concerns and maintains a nut-free environment.

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