In Ashland, a group of 11 children aged 7 to 13 participate in a five-day theater workshop led by Pam Sterling, a seasoned professor. Joining her are Shanique Scott, a local theater figure, and Marc Friedman, enhancing the children's skills in self-expression. The workshop, supported by local donations and community efforts, aims to foster equity and artistic expression among youth in the culturally rich environment of Ashland, known for its long-standing theater scene.
"Here's the first rule in our work together,‘Speak up and speak clearly,’ says Pam Sterling, emphasizing the importance of clear communication in theater workshops for young participants."},{
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