KUDOS Children’s Theatre Company, a beloved hub for young performers and a cornerstone of
creative growth in the community, is at risk of closing its doors permanently. After years of
providing a stage for children to discover their talents, build confidence, and forge lifelong
friendships, the theatre is facing an uncertain future.
“This is more than a theatre—it’s a safe space where children discover who they are and what
they’re capable of,” said Sarah Rushton, Owner/Director of KUDOS. “Losing this space would
mean losing countless opportunities for young performers to learn, grow, and shine.”
To prevent this closure, KUDOS is launching a membership campaign with a simple goal: to
sign up 80 members by Friday the 13 th of December. The memberships will not only provide
critical funding but also allow the theatre to continue offering its transformative programming for
children.
Memberships That Make a Difference
Each membership provides access to a personalized season of plays, enrichment opportunities,
and exclusive perks—but more importantly, it helps sustain a place where children’s voices can
be heard and celebrated. Membership levels include:
Celebrate Members (3 Plays): Perfect for first-timers.
Bravo Members (4 Plays): Step further into the spotlight.
Applause Members (5 Plays): Support the theatre while enjoying five productions.
Ovation Members (6/7 Plays): The ultimate commitment to sustaining KUDOS.
“Our theatre isn’t just about performing—it’s about teaching life skills, building self-esteem, and
fostering a sense of belonging,” said Rushton. “When a child steps on stage for the first time,
they learn to face their fears, express themselves, and work as part of a team. Those lessons stay
with them for life.”
The Clock is Ticking
KUDOS has until Friday the 13th to secure the memberships needed to remain operational.
Without immediate support, the theatre will be forced to close, leaving countless children
without the creative outlet they’ve come to rely on.
Families, friends, and community members are encouraged to act now by joining one of the
membership levels and spreading the word.
“This isn’t just about saving a theatre,” Rushton emphasized. “It’s about preserving a place
where dreams take flight and children learn they have the power to make magic happen.”
For more information on how to join the membership campaign and save KUDOS, visit
kudosct.com.
About KUDOS Children’s Theatre Company
KUDOS Children’s Theatre Company has been inspiring young performers and audiences since
2003. Dedicated to the belief that the arts are essential to a child’s development, KUDOS fosters
creativity, confidence, and collaboration through the performing arts.