Fort Collins Children's Theatre

A nonprofit organization

Fort Collins Children's Theatre has been providing quality live theatre for the Northern Colorado Community for 60 years offering children performance and theatre production experience with a live orchestra.

Testimonials

"Thank you Fort Collins Children's Theater!! They (my children) are LOVING every second of being a part of your company!" ~Jean Farley

Mission

The mission of Fort Collins Children's Theatre is to engage the Northern Colorado community in live, family-friendly theatre and story-telling while providing safe spaces for personal and cultural growth.

Background Statement

In the 1950s a group of civic-minded women gathered together with the idea that children should have the opportunity to be exposed to live theatre. Thus, the Fort Collins Children's Theatre (FCCT), a non-profit volunteer organization began. The women formed a board of directors and began conducting live theatrical productions in Fort Collins for a diverse audience of children and those young-at-heart. In 1978 FCCT had the advantage of being the first local theatre group to stage a show on the Main Stage of the Lincoln Center with their production of Sleeping Beauty. Through the years of successful productions and children's programs, FCCT has included a mixed group of people that have all shared a commitment to the idea that live theatre is an enriching and valuable experience for children of all ages.

The Fort Collins Children's Theatre has had various locations for performances during the first twenty years, including Colorado State University's Johnson Hall and the Poudre School District's school auditoriums; regardless of venue the dedication to bringing expressive arts to local children has always been known and appreciated. During the first years of the FCCT two shows were presented annually, but with growing costs, today the FCCT puts on one major production annually that runs five performances over the course of an extended weekend in November.

Each fall, local children and adults, both professional and talented amateurs, along with the Board of Directors, are able to bring the Lincoln Center Main Stage to life with enchanting and inspiring productions. The audiences have grown from approximately 1,400 people in 1959 to currently 6,000.

During the early 1980s the Board of Directors started a summer program for children ages 9-12, called the Peanut Butter Players, which ran for several weeks and ended with a short exhibit. Now, the summer program called Center Stage Junior and Center Stage Senior along with Story Theatre Players, offer 1 to 3 week programs for children ages 8-17 years.

As the Fort Collins Children's Theatre enters its sisty-fifth year of entertaining the Fort Collins locals and beyond, the donations and community involvement and support continue to be the key pieces in the success of the non-profit volunteer organization.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Fort Collins Children's Theatre

other names

FCCT

Year Established

1958

Tax id (EIN)

84-0792965

Category

Arts, Culture & Humanities, Education, Youth Development

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

PO BOX 442
Fort Collins, CO 80522

Service areas

Larimer County, CO, US