Performance Arts
The Cleveland Public Theatre
Founded in 1981 by James Levin, Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) provides opportunities for people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and age groups to put on life changing productions for the Cleveland community. CPT seeks to find opportunities for under represented artists and other members of the community to express themselves and provide a platform to communicate their messages.What is the mission of the Cleveland Public Theatre?
Educational Opportunities Through the CPT
CPT hosts a wide array of educational opportunities for underserved youth in the Cleveland community. For example, CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP) is the longest running art-based workplace development program in Cleveland. STEP is an eight week summer program for thirty students, between the ages of 14-19, from low-income families to develop job skills, promote academic excellence and advance social skills.Another amazing program offered by CPT is the Y-Haven Theater Project in partnership with Y-Haven, a branch of the Greater Cleveland YMCA. This program is a paid opportunity for men and women recovering from substance abuse and mental health challenges to create an original theatre production based on their life experiences and perform it across a community-wide tour. Through these experiences, the clients learn job related, personal and interpersonal skills.