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Speranza Theatre Company

Speranza Theatre Company, a non-profit women's theatre company and proud New Jersey Theatre Alliance member, produces powerful and evocative performances. Speranza provides a platform for artists, especially women, to share their voices through compelling and entertaining theatre. The company presents professional theatrical performances, free readings of new works, and educational programming that promotes equality, community, inclusivity, and collaboration.

Speranza Theatre Company offers a diverse range of programs, including full-scale productions, Theatre for Young Audiences touring productions, free play readings, and special events. Each season, Speranza develops and produces new work for their mainstage and touring productions, ensuring a dynamic and varied lineup of performances.

Educational programming is a cornerstone of Speranza's mission. They offer a wide array of theatre classes for both young people and adults, including acting and scene study, storybook to stage adaptations, and playwriting classes. During the summer, Speranza hosts week-long camps where students have the opportunity to write, produce, and perform their own plays, fostering creativity and collaboration.

Speranza is also dedicated to community engagement through workshops and special programs throughout the year. These initiatives are designed to connect with the community and provide enriching experiences that support the arts and cultural development.
Visit Speranza Theatre Company today and become part of a movement that celebrates women's voices in theatre.

Reviews

Jenny Yin
My child absolutely loves the Speranza class and camps he attends! The teacher is fantastic, making every session both f...
K Zayas
My daughter (9 years) has discovered a new passion thanks to Speranza and I'm amazed how much she has learned in just a ...
christina basmajian
A wonderful and inspiring theatre company that presents programs for all ages. I especially am looking forward to “Voi...