Bluffton Youth Theater asking for help to avoid a final curtain call
The Bluffton Youth Theater has been a beacon of creativity, giving children and special needs children a chance to shine in drama productions. But now, after 10 years of hard work and dedication, the theater may be at risk of closing its curtains for good.
'It's more than just a theater. It's a whole world we're trying to create,' said Cynthia Ford, director and founder of the Bluffton Youth Theater.
Through Broadway-level shows, the theater has embraced a unique blend of children and special needs castmates, offering them an outlet for expression and growth.
After witnessing the incredible talent displayed by the children involved, Ford had a vision for a bigger stage and a nicer facility to accommodate the growing needs of the theater.
'This is like a 12,000 square foot building, but we've been renovating it for probably two years,' said Ford.
Two years ago, they took over a new space and began the tiring task of renovations. Their vision included a handicap-accessible theater, a sensory room, a sound room, and more – all designed to provide the best possible environment for the young cast and crew.
They hoped to unveil the renovated space with a grand opening last August, showcasing all the new features. However, they quickly encountered rising construction costs, skyrocketing equipment expenses, and an increase in rent and HOA fees. These financial hurdles caused significant delays to their plans.
'It's just much more than I expected because of the unforeseen costs over this whole year,' Ford said. 'Just delays and construction costs, things we did not realize in the building, which, you know, keeps setting us behind.'
Now, as this year's grand opening draws near, the theater is still facing the same setbacks. Despite these challenges, the show must go on. All Ford is asking for, is a little support from the community.
'If you could just help us get over the little hill here… a little hump,' she said.
Ford is holding on tightly to something they've worked so hard to build. She doesn't want to let go of the dream that has meant so much to so many.
The clock is ticking until their planned August grand opening, and every bit of support counts.
If you'd like to help contribute to getting the theater complete in time, you can donate here.
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