When businesses invest in youth arts, they’re not just funding theater, they’re investing in problem solvers, collaborators and leaders.
As Children’s Theater of Madison celebrates 60 years, one truth stands out: investing in creative youth is an investment in our region’s economy.
What began in 1965 with four visionary Zeta Phi Eta sorority sisters — Nancy Thurow, Mary Ann McHugh, Jean Riley, and Gertrude Burley — has grown into one of Wisconsin’s most respected professional theaters for young people…