VOLUME 007 THE eNEWSLETTER OF ALL STARS PROJECT INC.
eNewsletter Archives
 October 6, 2005
 
  1. The 2005-06 Theatre for the Whole City season at the All Stars Project on 42nd Street is underway!
  2. The All Stars Talent Show Network – a full Fall schedule in NYC!
  3. Youth Onstage! is a hot ticket!
  4. The Development School for Youth – Intern Reception
  5. The All Stars Project in New Jersey – growing and developing
  6. New Jersey Development School students share their experiences
  7. The latest from the All Stars programs in the Bay Area
  8. Atlanta All Stars — Movin' On Up!

The 2005-06 Theatre for the Whole City season at the All Stars Project on 42nd Street is underway!

The Theatre for the Whole City 2005-06 season at the All Stars Project's 42nd Street performing arts and education center got off to an early start this year with Rules for Good Manners in the Modern World, written by Jean-Luc Lagarce. This wicked satire of middle class values — with no story, no characters and no dramatic conflict — was presented by T.U.T.A. (The Utopian Theatre Asylum) of Chicago. The limited run of five performances ran ...

The All Stars Talent Show Network – a full Fall schedule in NYC!
The All Stars Project kicked off its second season on 42nd Street with the fourth installment of the All Stars Hip-Hop Cabaret. Produced in conjunction with Youth Onstage! (YO!), the five-performance, sold-out run, which closed on September 23, featured ten young All Stars performers who presented dazzling original raps, vocals, and dance routines. Antoine "RL" Joyce, the National Producer of the All Stars Talent Show Network (ASTSN), performed ...

Youth Onstage! is a hot ticket!

The Youth Onstage! Community Performance School's Summer Theatre Institute, a free theatre training program for young people between the ages of 14 and 21, capped off a successful seven-week semester on August 13 with the public performance of Anything Can Happen, a completely improvised performance based on audience suggestions. A crowd of 80 spectators was on hand at the All Stars Project's performing arts ...

The Development School for Youth – Intern Reception
On Wednesday, August 17, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the World Financial Center headquarters of Merrill Lynch, All Stars Project co-founder, Dr. Lenora Fulani, and 151 inner city youth recognized fifty-six New York City companies and their executives for providing paid summer internships and on-the-job-training to the young people. The teens were from the Joseph A. Forgione Development School for Youth (DSY), the ...
The All Stars Project in New Jersey – growing and developing!
The New Jersey business community is stepping up its partnership with the All Stars Project New Jersey's Development School for Youth, with big returns in the growth and development of Newark's young people. "The premise of the DSY program is that there are some things that you can learn outside of school that you can't learn in school—like gaining a sophisticated understanding of how...

New Jersey Development School students share their experiences
"People often comment that I handle myself professionally. I speak well, am polite, dress well. All of that is true. What they don't have a sense of is what I have gone through in my life to get where I am and how the DSY has helped me get there. I was born and raised in Newark by my mom. I have two sisters. My mom was a nursing assistant, still is, and works so hard for all of us. At the end of my freshman year of high school someone set our ...
The latest from the All Stars programs in the Bay Area

On Saturday, July 16, Developing Community Theatre (DCT), the theatre project of the Bay Area Center for Independent Culture (BACIC), staged a beautifully nuanced reading of Fred Newman's play, Mr. Hirsch Died Yesterday, at CounterPULSE, a new performance space in San Francisco's Mission district. A diverse audience warmly received Mr. Hirsch, a play that explores the emotional traps of identity. The reading was directed by DCT's Artistic Director, Joyce Dattner and Bay Area All Stars volunteer Brian Coleman. The talented cast was a mix of professional ...

Atlanta All Stars — Movin' On Up!

The Atlanta All Stars held an audition, a workshop and a talent show over two days in July! A standing-room-only crowd packed the South Cobb Recreation Center gym and was treated to the performances of 43 young dancers, singers, rappers ...

 
 
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The eNewsletter of the All Stars Project, Inc. is published 4 times a year by the All Stars Project, Inc.

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