The Penguin Project at Clark Youth Theatre
Clark Youth Theatre
Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa County
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Jun 3, 2026
Tulsa
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Provider overview
Clark Youth Theatre in Tulsa runs the Penguin Project, a free program pairing young artists with disabilities and peer mentors to stage a full musical each year.
Clark Youth Theatre is a Tulsa youth theatre that has hosted the Penguin Project since 2015, an inclusive program presenting a fully staged musical with artists who have disabilities and volunteer peer mentors.
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- Ages
- Artists ages 8-23 with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological conditions
- Season
- Annual production cycle with rehearsals leading to a staged musical
- Cost
- Participation is free for both artists and mentors; confirm audition or sign-up windows and any production details.
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The Penguin Project runs on an annual production cycle. Families should confirm the current show, rehearsal schedule, and sign-up window directly.
Programs and offerings
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Inclusive youth theatre with peer mentors
Inclusive musical theatre for young artists with disabilities, peer mentor pairing, accommodations, rehearsals, and how to join.
- Ages
- Artists ages 8-23 with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological conditions
- Season
- Annual production cycle with rehearsals leading to a staged musical
- Schedule
- Contact Clark Youth Theatre for the current Penguin Project production, rehearsal schedule, and how to join as an artist or peer mentor.
- Cost
- Participation is free for both artists and mentors; confirm audition or sign-up windows and any production details.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- Clark Youth Theatre in Tulsa has hosted the Penguin Project since 2015, pairing artists ages 8-23 with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological conditions with volunteer peer mentors to present a fully staged musical, with participation free for both artists and mentors.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Inclusive youth theatre with peer mentors
Clark Youth Theatre in Tulsa has hosted the Penguin Project since 2015, pairing artists ages 8-23 with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological conditions with volunteer peer mentors to present a fully staged musical, with participation free for both artists and mentors.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names the Penguin Project, artists ages 8-23 with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, neurological conditions, volunteer peer mentors, and a fully staged musical.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about peer mentor pairing, accommodations for communication or mobility, rehearsal expectations, accessible facilities, and how a first-time artist joins.
What we checked
What we found: Clark Youth Theatre in Tulsa has hosted the Penguin Project since 2015, pairing artists ages 8-23 with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological conditions with volunteer peer mentors to present a fully staged musical, with participation free for both artists and mentors.
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- Provider websiteThe Penguin Project - Clark Youth Theatre
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- For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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