Open Arts Alliance Announces Exciting 2025 Fall Season: Cinderella, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Greenwich-based non-profit organization, Open Arts Alliance, is thrilled to announce its 2025 Fall Season — a vibrant lineup of theatre programs and productions for students in grades 1 through 12, beginning September 2, 2025.

Students in grades 1–7 will step into a world of magic and music in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella: Youth Edition. This classic story sparkles for a new generation. In this charming adaptation the beloved fairy tale of a kind-hearted girl, her fairy godmother, and the transformative power of dreams come to life.

The cast and crew of Into the Woods Jr held dress rehearsal at the Round Hill Community Church. April 24, 2018 Photo: Leslie Yager

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With beautiful costumes, a touch of magic, and beloved songs like “In My Own Little Corner,” “The Prince Is Giving A Ball” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” this is a musical that won’t last until midnight…

Students in grades 7-12 are encouraged to audition for Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

This high-energy musical brings the legendary biblical story to life with an unforgettable score by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, featuring styles from rock to calypso to country. This show offers great character roles in an ensemble-driven production. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of a show that celebrates creativity, storytelling, and the power of dreams. Come join the technicolor adventure.

Open Arts Alliance is a 501c3 non-profit arts organization with a mission “to empower youth through performing arts education in a supportive environment fostering creativity, confidence and self expression.”

OAA programs “nurture the next generation of leaders both on and off the stage while strengthening community bonds and creating a lasting impact.”

Open Arts Alliance's Hale McSharry and Alexis Killeen help performers rehearse for The Jungle Book at rehearsal at the YMCA Greenwich. July 18, 2019. Photo: Leslie Yager

Open Arts Alliance’s Hale McSharry and Alexis Killeen help performers rehearse for The Jungle Book at rehearsal at the YMCA Greenwich in 2018. File photo

“This year, we’re bringing new energy, creativity, and unforgettable opportunities for young performers to shine on stage,” said Program Director Cindy Busani. “With a lineup of beloved classics and inspiring new productions, there’s something for every child to discover, explore, and grow through the magic of theatre. We can’t wait to welcome returning families and new faces alike as we kick off a season full of heart, imagination, and artistic adventure!”

Whether a child is stepping on stage for the first time or returning for another exciting season, Open Arts Alliance invites students to join us for a fall filled with creativity, friendship, and the joy of performance.

Visit openartsalliance.com to register for fall programming and to learn more about the mission of the organization and the outreach opportunities in our community.