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'QC, That's Where' We Are Nurturing the Next Generation of Theatrical Talent

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Did you know the Davenport Junior Theater is the second-oldest kids' theater in the country? Daniel Sheridan shares with us the secrets to the theater's longevity and some updates on what's in store for the community staple.
Imagine a place where the vibrancy of young performers infuses life into the rich tapestry of arts in the Quad Cities. Daniel takes us behind the scenes, sharing how his personal evolution from a reserved child to a theater aficionado led him to shape the future stars of the stage. As we traverse the landscape of local live entertainment, you’ll see how community, history, and the sheer love of performance blend together to create a truly dynamic cultural scene.
Our conversation also peeks into the future, revealing the ambitious plans for the Junior Theater’s relocation and renovation. Daniel's heartfelt message underscores the importance of nurturing the potential within every child and invites us all to play a role in their growth. And don't miss out on the upcoming summer delights! With a host of programs and a main stage show that’s open to all, the Davenport Junior Theater continues to be a beacon for the young—and young at heart—in the arts community.
#VisitQuadCities #QCThatsWhere #JuniorTheater

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Did you know the Davenport Junior Theater is the second-oldest kids' theater in the country? Daniel Sheridan shares with us the secrets to the theater's longevity and some updates on what's in store for the community staple.
Imagine a place where the vibrancy of young performers infuses life into the rich tapestry of arts in the Quad Cities. Daniel takes us behind the scenes, sharing how his personal evolution from a reserved child to a theater aficionado led him to shape the future stars of the stage. As we traverse the landscape of local live entertainment, you’ll see how community, history, and the sheer love of performance blend together to create a truly dynamic cultural scene.
Our conversation also peeks into the future, revealing the ambitious plans for the Junior Theater’s relocation and renovation. Daniel's heartfelt message underscores the importance of nurturing the potential within every child and invites us all to play a role in their growth. And don't miss out on the upcoming summer delights! With a host of programs and a main stage show that’s open to all, the Davenport Junior Theater continues to be a beacon for the young—and young at heart—in the arts community.
#VisitQuadCities #QCThatsWhere #JuniorTheater

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