A Cabaret: Where Confidence Takes the Stage
What happens when young artists step into a space where they feel safe, supported, and encouraged to be fully themselves? Confidence grows.
Join us for a special one-night cabaret created by Greasepaint actor Olivia Feldman as part of her National Honor Society service project. Olivia has been part of the Greasepaint community since she was four years old, and this event is her way of giving back to the theatre that helped her discover her voice, build confidence, and find a community through the arts.
It’s PWYC (pay what you can)! Or as we like to say… PWIB (pay like it’s broadway)!
The evening will feature nine talented young performers, each sharing a piece that reflects what they love – whether through song, instrumental music, or a monologue. Between performances, each performer will briefly share how the arts and the theatre community have helped shape their confidence and who they are today.
This cabaret is more than a performance. It’s a celebration of how the arts help young people grow. Theatre becomes a place where kids can take risks, support each other, and learn to believe in themselves. For many, it becomes a second home – a space where they feel safe to express who they are and discover strengths that will carry with them for the rest of their lives.
Come support these inspiring young artists, celebrate Olivia’s meaningful service project, and help raise funds for Greasepaint Youth Theatre so future generations of young performers can experience the same sense of belonging, confidence, and growth that she did.
Because theatre isn’t just about performing.
For many young people, it’s where confidence begins.