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May 16, 2008

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Kids Who Care

Children know! With the right conditions - desire, hope, optimism - anything can happen! All you need to do is believe. And that's what Kids Who Care is all about. We produce confident and creative kids through musical theater education and performance.

Kids Who Care provides a place where kids as young as three all the way up through college and beyond can discover the joy and wonder of being themselves.

We strive for excellence in artistic development.

We promise that kids will stay kids.

We promote leadership roles for kids.

We embrace local, national and international diversity.

We produce as an ensemble company.

We are inclusive without regard to financial resources.

Whether through a musical theatre production, or participation in a creative dramatics class or an international summer company, everyone learns to dream at Kids Who Care.

online: http://www.kidswhocare.org/
email: kwcinfo@sbcglobal.net

Venue Info

1300 Gendy St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.737.KIDS


Arts Groups

Choral
Arlington Master Chorale
Schola Cantorum of Texas
Texas Boys Choir
Texas Girls Choir
Dance and Ballet
Ballet Concerto
Contemporary Dance Fort Worth
Metropolitan Classical Ballet
Texas Ballet Theater
Film
Lone Star Film Society
Magnolia at the Modern
Q Cinema
Latin Arts
Artes de la Rosa
Ballet Folklorico Azteca
Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth
Live Theater
Amphibian Stage Productions
Artisan Center Theater
Casa Mañana
Circle Theatre
Creative Arts Theatre & School
FireStarter Productions
Fort Worth Theatre
Greater Cleburne Carnegie Players
Hip Pocket Theatre
Jubilee Theatre
Kids Who Care
Old Bedford School
Onstage in Bedford
Pantagleize Theatre Company
Popcorn Players
Runway Theatre
SceneShop
Stage West
Stolen Shakespeare Guild
The Butterfly Connection
Theatre Arlington
Theatre Off The Square
Theatre TCU
Museums
Amon Carter Museum
Arlington Museum of Art
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art
The Kimbell Art Museum
The Modern Art Museum
Performing Arts
Arts Fifth Avenue
Bass Hall
Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth
Dorothy Shaw Bell Choir
Fort Worth Civic Orchestra
Fort Worth Classic Guitar Society
Fort Worth Community Arts Center
Fort Worth Jazz Orchestra
Fort Worth Opera
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Guitar Fort Worth
Jazz by the Boulevard
Regal Opera Company
Symphony Arlington
Texas Camerata
Van Cliburn Foundation
Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth

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