My Story: An Evening of Personal Narratives

Chris Devault

In keeping with our Chris theme today, Inclusive Theater is proud to announce that Chris Devault will also be participating in our performances this week! You will always find this talented actor/rapper with a brilliant smile on his face! Come see for yourself at our performances on Thursday and Friday!

Photo credit: Bob Howard

My Story: An Evening of Personal Narratives

Sophia Roberts

We are so thankful for Sophia Roberts, who is not only performing in My Story: An Evening of Personal Narratives but is also directing the performances!

Sophia comes to Inclusive Theater with significant experience as a dancer and performer. We are so grateful for all of the skills that she brings to ITOWNY as well as her constant and unwavering love and support. Our cup runneth over!!

Photo credit: Bob Howard

My Story: An Evening of Personal Narratives

Chris Clark

Since our shows are this week, we thought it would be fun to showcase some of the performers who will be sharing their stories!

We are starting off with Chris Clark.

This is Chris’ first time performing with Inclusive Theater and we are so happy to have him join us! Chris is a talented actor and is downright hilarious (as you can see by the picture!!) and always keeps us on our toes! .

Photo Credit: Bob Howard

 

My Story: An Evening of Personal Narratives

Avery J. Gill

Another person we are grateful for is the formidable Avery J. Gill. Avery is
the hype man for our performances and we are so thankful to have his smooth, baritone voice, guiding the way!


Photo credit: Bob Howard

Fundraiser

Help Inclusive Theater Grow!

 

A young man with Autism, a recently graduated journalism major, a 30 something year old musician and a young man with Cerebral Palsey walked into an Improv class–and surprised themselves and everyone else–with their previously undiscovered talent for improvisational comedy. A writing group started up in the winter of 2015 with five members–two “neuro-typical women, two people with Autism and one woman with Cerebral Palsey. Two years later the group is going strong: wome weeks more than 10 people are present, and this year, 2017, three regular members’ works will be published. two of these members are people with disabilities

Inclusive Theater of Western New York was begun by people whose children have experienced bullying, harrassment, and social isolation by their typical peers. The cumulative results of these experiences have led in many cases to low self esteem, PTSD, anxiety, and continued social isolation into adulthood.

Inclusive Theater of Western New York addresses the need for inclusion of men and women with disabilities who have lacked opportunities throughout their school careers. We accomplish this by providing acting classes and a writing group in an emotionally safe environment that is condusive to experimentation, free of judgement, harrassement and bullying, and one that reflects the population as a whole. As such, all our classes have a mix of people with different ethnic, religious and socio-economic and disability making up the whole.

For the people who have been attending our programs and classes, new worlds have opened up. One woman who has a developmental disability commented after a Saturday workshop in which the group made sets, wrote and acted in a play: “I never thought I could do anything like this!” Another participant, a professional actor who attended one of our acting classes commented, “I never knew what people who depend on wheelchairs went through”.

In big and small ways, Inclusive Theater of WNY is changing minds and perceptions, of people with disabilities, and people from different educational, social and economic backgrounds. Studies have shown that “inclusion” beneftis everyone.* We are seeing this firsthand in increased awareness, esteem and understanding on the part of all the people we serve.

Please consider making a contribution so we can continue to make a difference in the lives of the people of Buffalo—and beyond!

For information on how to make a donation please call Aimée Levesque, Executive Director, 716-218-8129

 

 

*Chandler-Olcott, K. and Kluth, P. (2009), Why Everyone Benefits From Including Students With Autism in Literacy Classrooms. The Reading Teacher, 62: 548–557. doi: 10.1598/RT.62.7.1
Publication History
Issue online: 9 NOV 2011
Version of Record online: 9 NOV 2011
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09620214.2011.543851

The Promise of Inclusive Schooling
http://www.spannj.org/pti/Improving_Education_Promise_of_Inclusive_Schooling.pdf
Moore, C. J. (1997). Educating students with disabilities in general education classrooms: A summary of the research. Juneau: Alaska Department of Education.
GRAPHIC DESIGN BY:
Zemelman, F., Danielson, H., and Hyde, A. (1993). Best practice: New standards for teaching and learning in America’s schools. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.

Workshops

“In The Garden” Participatory Theater – July 15, 2017!

We are so excited to announce our next theater workshop, “In the Garden!”

So what is the “In the Garden!” workshop? The workshop is a participatory theater event – meaning, we spend time throughout our time together “building” our performance before “staging” our performance later in the day!

We will act, craft, paint, write (and more!) during our workshop time together! It will be a day of play that is open to EVERYONE!!

The workshop starts promptly at 9am and runs until 2pm on Saturday, JULY 15, 2017 at The Foundry. There is a $10 cost for the event, which covers materials and lunch.

Reservation is required to ensure that we have enough materials.

To reserve your space or for questions, please send us an email at inclusivetheaterofwny@gmail.com or call 716-218-8129.

Hope to see you there!

 

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Commentary

Congratulations Outstanding Actress, Aleks Malejs!

It happened!! (Never a doubt in our minds!)

Outstanding Actress in a Play! #artieawards2017

Congratulations Aleks Malejs!!

You truly are one of the BEST in Buffalo Theater and we are so happy to have you with us!

WE LOVE YOU!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!

 

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