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Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theater

Oddfellows Playhouse, founded in 1975, provides theater, circus, dance and visual arts opportunities to kids ages 1 to 20 in the Greater Middletown Area.

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Description

We believe that access to high-quality arts experiences is a fundamental right. Throughout its history, Oddfellows has remained committed to artistic excellence and social change. The Playhouse’s mission has three parts: 1) an artistic dimension to provide high-quality theater by and for young people; 2) an educational dimension to promote the growth of young people--in skills, knowledge, and self-confidence--through the performing arts; and 3) a social action dimension to offer opportunities especially to underserved and at-risk youngsters to promote the development of a genuinely multiracial, multicultural society. Individual Playhouse programs must address at least one of these broad goals; Playhouse activities as a whole must address all three. ​Founded in 1975 by a small group of Wesleyan University students as a theater organization designed to include children from all backgrounds, Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theater now annually serves approximately 1300 young people, ages 3-20, in a broad spectrum of performing arts activities. The oldest, largest and most active year-round youth theater in Connecticut, the Playhouse is an independent, not-for-profit organization with an arts/social service mission. Oddfellows has been recognized with an Award of Excellence from the New England Theater Conference, a Community Service Award from the Middlesex County NAACP, a Community Champion Award from Citizens Bank, was the subject of a CPTV documentary, and was named Connecticut’s Best Children’s Theater by Connecticut Magazine every year from 2013 – 2019. Oddfellows staff and teaching artists are committed professionals with proven expertise in working with young people and producing the highest quality and most imaginative theater. Teamwork and cooperation are stressed, while life and theater skills are nurtured and refined. A generous financial aid policy offers scholarships to all children who need them. No child is ever turned away for financial reasons, and the Playhouse actively engages marginalized members of the community. Oddfellows school-year, tuition-based program is structured in three 8-week terms of classes and productions. The opportunity to perform in front of an audience is part of every student’s experience, whether for family and friends on Share Day or in the mini-and mainstage productions in the theater. A signature event of Oddfellows is the Children’s Circus of Middletown, now in its 33rd summer and a national model for community circus. The Children’s Circus is a 5-week summer camp for ages 5 -15 that leads to a spectacular outdoor public performance with over 200 performers and an audience of over 1,000. In 2018, the Children’s Circus was one of two programs nationally awarded the New York Life Foundation Award for Excellence in Summer Learning by the National Summer Learning Association. Oddfellows students come from Middletown and 25-30 surrounding communities. 87% of participants are from Middlesex County and 13% are from Greater Hartford. Race and ethnicity is: 52% white; 24% black; 14% Hispanic; 6% mixed; and 4% Asian. 56% are female, 44% male. 48% of students in all programs receive financial aid. The Playhouse has an endowment of around $33,000. The Playhouse has a small core staff, a committed Board, many contracted artists, technicians and designers, and engages hundreds of volunteers each year. Oddfellows occupies a 10,000 square foot building (now owned by the City of Middletown with OP as primary tenant at $1 per year) in downtown Middletown, CT, and has been a deeply valued community resource for 46 years.

Organization Type

Arts Nonprofit

Location

06457

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LOCATION

128 Washington Street, Middletown, Connecticut, 06457

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

Opportunity

Youth Theater seeks Executive Director

Job Opportunity
Oddfellows Playhouse seeks a dynamic and compassionate Executive Director to lead this progressive, community-focused organization into its second fifty years. The ideal candidate combines a demonstrated passion for theater with the executive skills to successfully manage people, grants, resources, fundraising, and budgets. The Board welcomes applicants who have experience in youth theater production and/or directing. While the position is primarily focused on organizational leadership and administration, opportunities to direct and teach are available based on interest, passion and experience. Key responsibilities include: Financial Management and Fundraising - Budgeting, Development Strategy and Government/Corporate relations. Strategic Leadership and Board Relations - Vision and planning; Governance and Reporting. Staff Leadership and Operations - Operational oversight and Team Leadership. Program Oversight and Community Engagement - Artistic Leadership, Community Relations and Inclusion. The Executive Director is expected to develop a deep command of our community, programs, and culture to effectively guide the organization’s future. Reporting directly to the Board, the Executive Director serves as Chief Executive Officer, holding overall responsibility for the Playhouse’s staff, operations, and execution of its mission. We are dedicated to providing access to high-quality performing arts experiences to young people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and seek a leader who will champion this cause.
Fee to Apply
$0
Financial Award
$0
Deadline
February 16, 2026
Scope
United States