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  1. www.childrenstheatrewinnetka.comHome | CTW

    RETROSPECTIVE SHOW & RECEPTION. SUNDAY MAY 5 AT 5PM. WINNETKA COMMUNITY HOUSE. ALL SEATS RESERVED. LIMITED TO ADULTS AND TEENS. PERFORMANCES FROM CTW ALUMNI, CURRENT CAST & MORE. COSTUMES, SETS & MEMORIES FROM 100 SHOWS. POST SHOW COCKTAILS I LITE BITES & AUCTION. DONATE.

    • About Us

      Established on Chicago's North Shore in 1974, Children's...

    • 50th Gala

      SUNDAY MAY 5 AT 5PM. WINNETKA COMMUNITY HOUSE. JOIN US & THE...

  2. www.childrenstheatrewinnetka.com › about-usAbout Us | CTW

    Established on Chicago's North Shore in 1974, Children's Theatre of Winnetka (CTW) is the premiere musical theatre program for children in the New Trier Township. MISSION. The Children's Theatre of Winnetka (CTW) strives to empower and inspire today's youth. through participation in musical theatre. performance and production,

  3. www.childrenstheatrewinnetka.com › 50th-gala50th Gala | CTW

    SUNDAY MAY 5 AT 5PM. WINNETKA COMMUNITY HOUSE. JOIN US & THE PERFORMERS FOR POST-SHOW COCKTAILS, LIGHT BITES & CAN'T MISS AUCTION ITEMS. Join us for a memorable evening as we celebrate five decades of theatrical magic with The Children's Theatre of Winnetka.

  4. Children's Theatre of Winnetka, Winnetka, Illinois. 885 likes · 2 talking about this · 132 were here. This is the fan page for the Children's Theatre of Winnetka dedicated to theatre arts education...

  5. Children’s Theatre of Winnetka is a not-for-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to promoting theatrical experiences for children, grades 4-8, from New Trier Township. Children...

  6. 620 Lincoln Avenue. Winnetka, IL 60093. www.childrenstheatrewinnetka.com/ 847-446-0537. Children’s Theatre of Winnetka is a not-for-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to promoting theatrical experiences for New Trier Township children, grades 4 – 8.

  7. Children’s Theatre of Winnetka has been a shining star on the North Shore for 46 years. It began in 1974 when Community House drama teacher Barbara Weldon approached Executive Director Tom Fritts about establishing a theater company with performances exclusively by children.