About Us
Our Mission: Empowering Children Through Theater Arts
At Limelight Kids, we believe every child deserves the confidence to express themselves and the creativity to imagine a better world. Through theater arts, we empower the next generation to reach their fullest potential.
Our Story: A Journey of Passion and Purpose
Founded by experienced educators and theater enthusiasts, Limelight Kids is dedicated to using theater arts not just for performance, but to help children perform better in life—building skills that last a lifetime.
Why Limelight Kids?
Creative Development: Our rich curriculum fosters creativity and imagination through acting, improvisation, and vocal training.
Building Confidence: We help children overcome shyness and build self-esteem, encouraging confident self-expression.
Enhancing Communication: Through theater exercises, children develop strong communication and public speaking skills.
Fostering Teamwork: Collaboration is key; we teach the value of working together towards common goals.
Inclusivity and Diversity: We welcome children from all backgrounds, creating a vibrant, diverse community.
Educational Alignment: Our program complements academic learning, reinforcing critical thinking, empathy, and emotional intelligence.
Our Vision: Shaping Tomorrow's Leaders
At Limelight Kids, we’re committed to developing well-rounded individuals who will become the leaders, innovators, and creative minds of tomorrow.
Join us on a journey where your child’s creativity can flourish, and their confidence can soar.
Why Limelight Kids?
At Limelight Kids, our vision extends beyond the stage. We are committed to shaping well-rounded individuals who will become the leaders, innovators, and creative minds of tomorrow. We believe that the skills learned through theater arts are essential life tools, equipping children to face the world with confidence and poise.
“Theatre allows you to step into someone else’s shoes and see life from their point of view. This teaches young people lessons of empathy and cultural relativity.”
— Orlando Family Stage