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About Youth Underground

Youth Underground (YU) creates and performs original theater that investigates social issues relevant to young people and our world. Over the cycle of a year, YU uses the model of investigative theater to collect stories, share diverse perspectives with the community, and spark dialogue about important issues. 

YU’s summer program serves marginalized youth ages 14-19, in collaboration with the Cambridge Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program (MSYEP). Throughout a 6-week intensive, students work with a professional playwright and director to research, write, and perform a new play based on a social justice theme chosen by the youth. Recent themes include Immigration, Voting, Youth Mental Health, LGBTQIA+ perspectives, and School Shootings and Gun Violence. The summer program culminates with a Staged Reading of the new play for the community.

During the academic year, YU comprises two ensembles: the Delegates (ages 13-18) and the Ambassadors (ages 19-25). The two ensembles collaborate to further develop, rehearse, perform, and tour the play that began in the summer. The play receives a full production on CST’s Mainstage, and then is available to tour.

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About Central Square Theater

Central Square Theater (CST) explores social justice, science and gender politics through theater. Combining artistic excellence, cross disciplinary collaboration and community engagement, CST creates theater where points of view are heard, perspective shifts, and change can happen.

Central Square Theater, the oldest female-led theater organization in Greater Boston, is now one organization upholding the values and theatrical excellence of its origin companies, Underground Railway Theater and The Nora. Under the leadership of Executive Director Catherine Carr Kelly, Artistic Director Lee Mikeska Gardner, Director of Education and Community Initiatives Kortney Adams, and its Board of Directors, CST is an innovator in the nonprofit arts field in collaborative leadership.

Central Square Theater engages over 35,000 people annually through live performance, rigorous youth education, and community programs. CST works closely with MIT on Catalyst Collaborative@MIT (CC@MIT), one of the only nationwide partnerships between a world class research institute and a professional theater. CC@MIT creates and presents plays that deepen public engagement with science, while providing creative and emotional experiences not available in other forms of dialogue about science.

Central Square Theater’s education programs serve youth throughout Cambridge and Greater Boston via in-school residencies, onsite programs, and collaborations with community partners. Youth Underground (YU), CST’s award winning youth development program, provides a platform for members to broaden their own perspectives and understand others’, and to come to a deeper understanding of self as they cultivate their artistry. YU members define themselves as change agents and emerging opinion leaders, in their neighborhoods and beyond. Over the last few years, YU has partnered with Lemelson-MIT to create and perform a new play aimed at diversifying the next generation of youth inventors.

Central Square Theater Staff

Executive Director: Catherine Carr Kelly 

Artistic Director: Lee Mikeska Gardner 

Director of Education & Community Initiatives: Kortney Adams 

 

Director of Development: Maggie Moore Abdow 

Director of Marketing: Nicholas Peterson 

Production & Facilities Manager: Sara “Hutch” Hutchins 

Guest Experience Manager: Chloe Gardner 

Digital Design & Content Manager: Roberto P. 

Education Programs Manager: Kevin Williams 

Front of House Coordinator: Amaya Levens 

Connectivity Fellow: Ryan Rappaport 

Assistant to the Executive Director: Cait Winston 

Finance Manager: Shannyn Heyer, Heyer Consultants Associate 

 

Front of House: Caleb Palmer, Grace Gershenfield, Isabella Ghiozzi, Kyla Blocker, Leo Woods, Molly Heald, Nico Miller, Noah Good, Scott Mikeska, Ysabel Cardona, Caitlin Norton, Katelyn Jones, Hazel Trieschmann, Megan Courtney, David Schell, Eric Olberding 

 

Teaching Artists: Betsy Bard, Danny Bolton, Kylie Fletcher, Alexis Leondedis, Jen Lewis, Melinda Lopez, Eva Murray, Zay Pearson, Abacus Dean-Polacheck, Vincent Ernest Siders, Kristala Smart, Holly Tarnower, David Valdes, D. Walters 

 

Certified Public Accountant: Cody Gut (MBA, CFE) Nathan Wechsler & Company, P.A. 

Legal Counsel: Marilyn T. McGoldrick, Esq. 

 

Interns: Mikey Mousaw (Artistic), Annabella Valle (Artistic), Grey Cunningham (Education), Nathan Horwitz (Education), Sola Matsushima (Education), Tova Traore (Education), Lexi Liu (Development)