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North Texas Performing Arts


North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to developing the character of youth through quality performing arts education and family entertainment. NTPA’s vision is to light the passion of the performing arts for our youth and ensure all youth have the opportunity for the profound experience of taking the stage and having their voices heard.
 

NTPA’s was founded in 1991, and today NTPA offers classes, camps, and productions in Collin, Dallas, and Tarrant Counties for young people ages 5-18, and adult programming through its NTPA Repertory Theatre.
 

Our educational philosophy is based on a leadership model we call the Ten Characters. We promote the life skills of Teamwork, Leadership, Responsibility, Respect, Self-Confidence, Integrity, Discipline, Gratitude, Positive Attitude, and, above all, to Love One Another to guide our youth on a path to be become better citizens within their communities and we employ the power of literature, music, dance and drama to introduce young people to life’s lessons and experiences within the safety of our walls, before they experience it in the real world.
 

NTPA is comprised of five youth theatre troupes in Dallas, Fairview, Frisco, Plano, and Southlake; NTPA Studios offers youth film production programs; NTPA Academy offers an innovative academic learning environment for grades 6-12, with an enhanced focus on the fine arts; NTPA Starcatchers, therapeutic arts troupe for individuals with disabilities; NTPA Deaf Theatre, for individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing; and NTPA Repertory Theatre, its adult theatre company.
 

North Texas Performing Arts is the largest youth-dedicated theatre in the country. NTPA provides a safe space for those from all walks of life and with all levels of ability to experience the magic of the theater, both onstage as performers and engaged as audience members and volunteers.
 

Each year, NTPA “Develops the Characters” of over 11,000 young people in 180 major productions and over 1,000 performances on over a dozen stages across North Texas.