Youth Arts Ambassador production of Xanadu Photo Jeremy Mudd
Springfield City School District and John Legend Theater @ The Dome continue to bring the community together by showcasing youth and adult productions. To add even more value to their live theatrical productions, their usher-volunteer program also supports area nonprofits. There are many upcoming opportunities to volunteer and lend yourselves to all of the above— and take in a live theater experience too.
Volunteer ushers will earn a $30 credit for an eligible nonprofit organization of their choice for each event at which they usher. Participants may specify the organization they wish to receive the credit when they arrive and sign-in. Ushers also get to see the show for free!
Springfield City School District and JLT@ the Dome ask that all ushers:
- Be 16 years of age or older
- Able to interact professionally with the public
- Dress business casual and wear white tops with black bottoms
Upcoming volunteer opportunities:
- Springfield High School's The Outsiders: Student production of this play.
- Ohio Performing Arts Institute's Fall Company Concert: Their fall concert/dance recital.
- Springfield Civic Theatre's Ain't Misbehavin': Musical produced by a community theatre group with an adult cast. Family friendly.
- Springfield Youth Symphony's Fall Concert: The Symphony's youth program's fall concert. Choral and instrumental.
- Bethlehem Lutheran School's Christmas Program: Student Christmas program.
- Breaking Free to Be, Inc.'s Christmas Concert: A religious organization's Christmas concert w/ dance.
Eligible nonprofits include:
- Covenant United Methodist Church
- Gary Geis Dance Company
- Global Impact Stem Academy
- Nehemiah Foundation
- Ohio Performing Arts Institute
- Springfield Arts Council's Youth Arts Ambassadors
- Springfield Civic Theatre
- Springfield Symphony (Jazz and Youth Orchestras)
- Yellow Springs High School
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