Arts & Education · Theatre Program

C.A.S.T. (Creative, Accepting, Sensory Friendly Theatre)

An inclusive, sensory-friendly theatre program for students at Stages Theatre Company.

Sat, 20 Jun 2026 Stages Theatre Company Hopkins , Minnesota
The C.A.S.T. (Creative, Accepting, Sensory Friendly Theatre) program at Stages Theatre Company in Hopkins, Minnesota, is a dedicated educational initiative designed to make the performing arts accessible to all. This program provides a supportive environment where students can explore their creativity, build confidence, and develop theatre skills. By focusing on sensory-friendly practices, Stages Theatre Company ensures that every participant feels welcome and empowered to express themselves through the magic of live performance.

What to Expect

A structured theatre program tailored to be sensory-friendly and welcoming for students of various abilities.

Who Should Attend

  • Students grades 2-12
  • Families seeking inclusive arts
  • Aspiring young actors

Agenda Overview

The program offers educational theatre arts training in a supportive setting.
Venue & Address
Stages Theatre Company
1111 Mainstreet
Hopkins , Minnesota – 55343
United States
Organizer
Stages Theatre Company · Theatre Organization
A leading theatre company in Hopkins, MN, dedicated to inspiring young audiences and families.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does C.A.S.T. stand for?
Creative, Accepting, Sensory Friendly Theatre.
Who is this program for?
It is designed for students in grades 2-12.
Is it sensory-friendly?
Yes, the program is specifically designed to be sensory-friendly.
Where is it held?
At Stages Theatre Company, 1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Stages Theatre Company website.
Is this a year-round program?
Stages Theatre Company offers various educational theatre arts programs throughout the year.
Tags
Theatre Inclusive Sensory-Friendly Education Hopkins Youth
Summary
An inclusive theatre arts program for students focusing on sensory-friendly environments.
Reference: ausm.org
Highlights
  • Sensory-friendly environment
  • Inclusive theatre education
  • Professional instruction
  • Creative skill building
  • Supportive community
  • Performance opportunities
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