In 2000, Rozalynn Fulton joined the Community Theatre of Greensboro (CTG) as Office Manager. On the basis of her creativity and passion for helping young people build their acting and musical theatre skills, she was promoted to Director of Education in 2005. Since that time, the Education Department has grown tremendously in terms of both breadth of offerings, and number of children and teens served.
Founded in 1949, the Community Theatre of Greensboro is the oldest Arts in Guilford County, NC. Their goal is to help everyone in the community share in the excitement of participating in theatre — as actors, backstage crew, or audience members. CTG cherishes diversity; non-traditional casting is a priority. In addition to mounting five main-stage productions each year, CTG produces five Youth Theatre productions, hosts a year-long after-school theatre program, and a full schedule of summer theatre camps. Each year, approximately 700 young people participate in CTG's Education Department programs.