Youth Theater a Top Act
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ITHACA JOURNAL
Published July 27, 2010
More than 200 in Running To Places
There has been something very special that has been happening in Tompkins County for the past two and a half years. It is something that is building community cohesiveness, personal responsibility, open communications, respect for others and last, but certainly not least, entertaining everyone who partakes of their efforts.
I'm writing about the absolutely incredible youth theater company Running To Places. R2P, as it is known. It offers professional guidance to middle and high school students from every school district in Tompkins County. The company produces four to six shows every year that do not conflict with school district activities and, in fact, enhances those activities by having the children mentored by Ithaca College, Cornell and professional artists in all aspects of theater arts. There is a strong, active board and amazing professionals totally committed to these kids.
R2P is changing lives daily. The kids who participate — over 200 of them this year alone — are learning a craft while at the same time building lasting friendships across community lines. They are learning to respect every person who contributes to their production efforts from the stagehand to the lead actor and all the technical folks in between.
I have witnessed firsthand how much they grow from their first audition to their graduation from the program. Some have gone on to college with a major leg up on their choice of a theater arts major. Many others have used the experience to make their communities in Tompkins County better places to live because of their total awareness of their surroundings.
R2P, under the direction and loving guidance, of Joey Steinhagen, Gail Belokur and Todd Peterson, has struggled to make ends meet for all of the kids. They have not required any fees be paid and encourage any child from any community to participate. R2P needs the community's support. To survive and grow, they need a wellspring of financial support from everyone who values a strong community, great kids, incredible work ethic and stupendous entertainment.
Please go to www.runningtoplaces.org and help the kids. They are in the process of helping themselves with car washes and bake sales, amazing shows and all those other wonderful things kids do when they truly believe in something good. They need our help as well. Please find it in your heart to send along a donation, provide something in-kind and attend a show. The next one is "Guys and Dolls" at the State Theatre. Thank you so much.
Bruce G. Grieshaber of Elbridge, N.Y., is a member of the board of directors for Running To Places.