Other Programs and Clubs

Corporate Club

Show your employees and clients how much they mean to you with a family trip to the theater! The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s Corporate Club gives a unique theatrical opportunity to the people who matter most to your company, and they’ll receive a family memory to last a lifetime.
Jade Pass | $600 (a $700 value) includes:
- 16 orchestra tickets or 20 balcony tickets to the production of your choice
- Each child attendee receives a special gift
- Company name listed in the program on the Royal Supporter Page (34,000 printed)
Pearl Pass | $1,500 (a $2,500 value) includes:
- 44 orchestra tickets or 50 balcony tickets to the production of your choice
- Each child attendee receives a special gift
- Child attendees are eligible to win a 12-week TCT Academy class
- Company name listed in the program on the Royal Supporter Page (34,000 printed)
Ruby Pass | $2,500 (a $4,500 value) includes:
- 44 orchestra tickets or 50 balcony tickets to the production of your choice
- Each child attendee receives a special gift
- Child attendees are eligible to win a 12-week TCT Academy class
- Company name listed in the program on the Royal Supporter Page (34,000 printed)
- Opportunity for autographs from select cast members following the performance
- Company logo on display monitors inside the Taft Theatre before the performance
- Acknowledgement of your company as a Corporate Club Member during the curtain speech
Questions?
Contact Annie Bloemer, Development Manager of Grants and Corporate Partnerships, annie.bloemer@tctcincinnati.com or call 513-569-8080 x32.
Scouting Badge Program

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is proud to support our Tri-State Scouting organizations. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts as well as American Heritage Girls can earn a special Children’s Theatre badge by attending a production, then responding to the performance as follows:
- Under 12 years old: Your troop can attend a MainStage production at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, then each Scout must create their own artwork or a 25-50-word review of the show. Submissions may be posted on our website or included in our email newsletter; we can’t guarantee that every submission will appear.
- Over 12 years old: Scouts can attend a MainStage production at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, then then each Scout must create their own artwork or submit a 150-200-word review of the show. Submissions may be posted on our website or be included in our email newsletter; we can’t guarantee that every submission will appear.
Eligibility:
We want you to enjoy all that The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati has to offer; however, TCT on Tour performances are not applicable for the Scouting Badge. We can only provide badges for submissions/ticket stubs for MainStage productions or shows that are part of the Showtime Series at Red Bank. Submissions can be mailed in together.
Mail Submissions to:
Attn: Scouting Badge
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
4015 Red Bank Road
Cincinnati, OH 45227
Group Ticketing
Bring your whole troop and sit together! Discounts available for scouting groups of any size. Call the box office to book your group tickets today.
JumpStart Theatre Program
The JumpStart Theatre program creates sustainable theatre arts programs in middle schools where there previously were none. Participating schools are chosen through a rigorous application process and receive training, materials, and budget support to produce their first full-scale musical production. The support continues for three years until the program becomes self-sustaining. Non-theatre teachers are equipped with skills and resources to produce their school’s first musical through a proven combination of bootcamp style training and hands-on mentoring. The Educational Theatre Foundation operates JumpStart Theatre through a national network of regional theatre company partners who are selected based on their track-record of success in running educational programs for children. JumpStart Theatre partners are: Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Ga.; La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, Calif.; Mountain City Center for the Arts, Frostburg, MD; Stages St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; The Children’s Theatre, Cincinnati, OH*
*original pilot site
About the Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF)
The Educational Theatre Association is an international association with approximately 125,000 active members whose mission is shaping lives through theatre education. EdTA is home of the International Thespian Society, which has inducted more than 2.3 million students since its founding in 1929. The Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF) is the fundraising arm of EdTA, providing financial support to enhance theatre education and expand access to school theatre programs for every child. Learn more about ETF.
How it works
Schools are rigorously screened on multiple criteria, most notably, passion and commitment. Participant schools receive the materials, funding, expert training, and experienced teaching artist mentor support to produce one full-scale musical production each year on a three-year path to sustainable capability. Schools that apply must be middle schools or feature grades 5-8 within their school.
Training & Ongoing Mentoring
Three teachers from each participating school are taught the techniques and skills to develop and manage a musical theatre program (everything from casting, to rehearsal schedules, to staging/choreography and technical requirements, to cultivating parent/community engagement, to achieving economic sustainability) through a series of three, full-day professional development “boot-camps” each year of the three-year program, plus an ongoing mentoring/coaching relationship with an experienced theatre teaching artist.

Questions?
Contact Mary Wright, Development & Volunteer Manager, mary.wright@tctcincinnati.com or call 513-569-8080 x14.