New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR170

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Designates The Growing Stage Children's Theatre of New Jersey as New Jersey State children's theatre.

Impact

By formalizing The Growing Stage's status as the state children's theatre, AJR170 acknowledges the importance of the arts in education and community life. The resolution is likely to support continued investments in arts education, which could improve access to cultural experiences for children and families across the state. It emphasizes the necessity of the performing arts in establishing connections within communities and promoting creative exploration among youth.

Summary

AJR170 is a joint resolution introduced in New Jersey that designates The Growing Stage Children's Theatre as the official New Jersey State children's theatre. This designation recognizes the theatre's ongoing contributions to the arts and its commitment to educating and engaging children and families in the performing arts. The Growing Stage is noted for its role in fostering creativity and expression among youth since its inception in 1981. The resolution highlights the theatre's efforts to reach underserved communities, providing access to live theatre, music, and dance for those who may not have otherwise experienced it. The Growing Stage has developed various educational programs and performances that have made significant impacts on the state's cultural landscape. The theatre's production of "Tales from the Garden" serves as a tribute to New Jersey's history, showcasing unique stories from the state's past and engaging audiences in its narrative. The Growing Stage is housed in the historic Palace Theatre in Netcong, which has a rich history and was revitalized by the organization after significant community efforts and funding. The theatre's operational growth from a modest budget of $30,000 to $700,000 by 2010 demonstrates its increasing importance and influence in the region. Designating The Growing Stage as the state children's theatre may foster greater support and recognition from the state, potentially leading to enhanced funding and resources for its programming. This move is significant as it acknowledges the crucial role that arts and culture play in community development and childhood education in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ SJR63

Same As Designates The Growing Stage Children's Theatre of New Jersey as New Jersey State children's theatre.

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