by Heather Gautschi, Communications Manager, Seattle Children’s Theatre
If you’re looking to enhance your child’s artistic activities and experiences, bringing them to live theatre is a great opportunity. The theatre is an amazing place to be utterly, blissfully yourself, and it can be really powerful for children to feel welcomed for precisely who they are.
The theatre community, for actors and participants or for audiences, can be an important part of childhood. It sharpens the imagination, stimulates the brain, and, perhaps most importantly, fosters a strong community.
Children who are exposed to live theatre are more likely to be involved and invested in their communities and are less likely to drop out of school. Theatre kids also learn to expand their attention spans that may have been curtailed due to fleeting images on screens. In short: if you want to raise a good human, expose them to live theatre.
About the Author
Heather Gautschi is the Communications Manager at SCT, and is an actor, voice-over artist, and writer. She is also the proud mother of two theatre kids under the age of 6.