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Theater arts programs provide leadership and life experiences that contribute to the development of an emotionally, physically and socially healthy society. Our Theater for Young Performers (TYP) series immerse youth in the creative process and inspire future innovators, entrepreneurs, creators, humanitarians and artists.

Young performers are invited to audition for TYP productions.  Participants are responsible for many aspects of the production from fundraising, set building, even some directing. The experience culminates with performances presented to the community.


CAST and PARENT Portal

The link above is a dedicated page intended to offer information to current cast members and their families.

SEASON 2024: A Place to Call Home

In our 12th season, we invite audiences to explore what Home means to them through favorite stories and new titles sure to spark joy and a sense of belonging.

SPRING 2024

  • CapEd Credit Union Presents
    “Where in the Capitol is Ida?” an Idaho-history based performance inspired by the children’s book by Lori Otter. Written & directed by Noah Charles Moody. Touring 3rd & 4th grade classrooms.

    • Adult (ages 18+) experienced actors and teaching artists wanted
    • Paid positions
    • Contact Allison to learn more
  • SHOW SPONSOR WANTED!
    “Anne of Green Gables” the play adapted by Jody Johnston Davidson. Directed by Mary Jensen

    • Auditions for young actors ages 12-18 found here.
    • Rehearsals will be held Friday evenings, 6-9pm and Saturdays, 10am-2pm primarily at 440 W. Pennwood St. Not all actors will be called for every rehearsal. A full rehearsal schedule will be available at auditions.
    • Performances: May 2, 3 & 10 at 7pm, May 4 & 11 at 2pm
    • Location at the brand new TVCT location at the Overland Park Shopping Center, 7085 W. Overland Rd., Boise
    • Tickets: $15, will be available for purchase starting April 1st on TreasureValleyChildrensTheater.com.

June 2024

  • SHOW SPONSOR WANTED!
    “Imagine a Dragon” A musical inspired by the music from Imagine Dragons. Written by beat by beat press. Director TBA

    • Registration for this performance program to be announced.
    • June 28, 6pm at Kleiner Park Amphitheater, Meridian
    • June 29, 2pm at JUMP Amphitheater, Boise
    • Free community performances, donations appreciated

Sept. 2024

  • Disney’s “Finding Nemo, Jr.” musical adaptation of the 2003 Pixar movie, with new music by award-winning songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Directed by Mary Jensen
    • Auditions to be announced by summer 2024
    • Sept. performance dates to be announced
    • Location to be announced

Holiday 2024

  • SHOW SPONSOR WANTED!
    “A Christmas Carol” Holiday Experience. Directed by Julia Bennett

    • Auditions to be announced
    • Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13 & 20 at 6pm, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14 & 21 at 2pm
    • Location: The Overland Park Shopping Center, 7085 W. Overland Rd. Boise

SEASON 2024 SPONSORS WANTED! Contact Allison for details.

JOB OPPORTUNITY! Now seeking experienced part-time, project-based Technical Theater Director, Sound Technician, Set Designer, Stage Manager and Director – pay range $15-$25 per hour based on experience. Contact us to learn more about this opportunity.

Our performance programs rely on support from local businesses and the generosity of individual donors. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our next production. You can donate online or send a check to TVCT: PO Box 9144 Boise, ID 83707.

Savvy businesses seeking to extend their marketing outreach to families have found TVCT to be a reputable and reliable marketing partner that delivers results! Interested in promoting your business to arts-minded families? Contact us!

If you know a local business interested in sponsoring a youth cast member and demonstrating support for the transformative power of the arts, please contact us!

Thanks to our 2023 Season sponsors:

Additional support from the Deoudes Children’s Foundation, Boise Department of Arts & History, The Meridian Arts Commission, Walmart, the Idaho Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts