All Stars Project - Youth Development Programs

Youth Development Programs

The All Stars Project sponsors four youth development programs for inner-city youth – the All Stars Talent Show Network, the Development School for Youth, Youth Onstage! and the Production of Youth by Youth; and is home of the Castillo Theatre, a community oriented theatre in the heart of New York City, that often puts on plays written by youth.

The All Stars Project’s performing arts and development center on W. 42nd Street in Manhattan serves as its national headquarters. In addition to New York City, the All Stars Project sponsors programs in Chicago, Illinois, Newark, New Jersey, and the San Francisco Bay Area in California. All Stars is also produced by local organizations in Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, and internationally in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The All Stars Project is a not for profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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