GRoW @ The Wallis is the umbrella for our robust mix of education and outreach activities and programs at The Wallis. Thanks to a generous gift from Gregory Annenberg Weingarten and Regina Weingarten, our campus includes a dedicated education wing, with three state of the art classrooms and a beautiful outdoor courtyard. These GRoW programs are in service of two main goals: expanding access to opportunities in the performing arts for those often left out; and providing exceptional opportunities for serious young artists.
We are grateful to all the people who make this work possible: the entire staff of The Wallis, all our school and community partners, and the wonderful donors who help support this work.
Here is a summary of our work in 2017-18.
Expanding Access to the Arts

The Wallis joined with Invertigo Dance Theater to offer weekly Dancing Through Parkinson’s classes, with 3-10 participants each week.

In December 2017 we joined with Naomi Ackerman and The Advot Project to present “Listen” in the Lovelace Studio Theater. This was an opportunity for young people who had been incarcerated to share their achievements and challenges as they returned to the community. The invited audience was asked to consider what specific actions each of us can take to improve support and opportunities for these youth.


Our Community Partners program provided 1,966 free tickets for constituents of other nonprofit groups to see shows at The Wallis throughout our season.
People served by the following agencies attended shows during the 2017-2018 season:
- Beverly Hills Active Adults
- Advot Project
- Beverly Hills Senior Housing
- Choreographers Theater Ensemble
- Claude Pepper Senior Center
- Create Now
- CRE Outreach Veterans
- Gabriella Foundation
- Green Dot Schools
- Harmony Project
- Hope Street
- LAMOTH (Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust)
- Los Angeles LGBT Senior Services
- MATI (Israeli community center)
- MAAF (Mutual Amputee Assistance Foundation)
- Move the World
- Menorah Housing Foundation
- Neighborhood Music School
- New York Film Academy
- NOHO Senior Arts
- Nurture and Nature
- Peninsula Seniors
- Save A Heart Foundation
- Silvercrest Senior residences
- Stop Senior Scams
- Theater Lab
- West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation
Investing In Young Artists
These programs have been informed and inspired by the work on our stages and provide opportunities not otherwise available for young artists in the greater Los Angeles area.


Ten teens participated in our Wallis Student Arts Reporters program. This initiative exposes young people to the field of arts journalism through workshops with professional writers and opportunities to attend and review performances throughout our season.

The Wallis is proud to be the Los Angeles area home for Broadway Dreams, an international musical theater training program taught by a faculty of Broadway professionals. 75 performers from ages 10-55 participated in an intensive week of workshops and rehearsals that culminated in a fully produced showcase performance in our Goldsmith Theater July 14, 2018.
The Wallis joined with the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust to present their “Voices of History” program. Eight teens interviewed two survivors of the Holocaust and worked with theater director Ann Noble to create brief theater pieces about their dramatic personal stories. Students rehearsed in a classroom at The Wallis before performing in the Lovelace Studio Theater the evening of July 25, 2018.
