Twelve children with the Random Farms Kids' Theater's Kids Who Care Holiday Troupe performed a 20-minute musical revue, filled with classic holiday tunes and seasonal favorites, at the Meadowview Assisted Living building in Mount Vernon on Friday, Dec. 14.
Katerina Trantzas, 8, of Briarcliff Manor was a featured performer at the Mount Vernon event. Isabelle Ilan of Pleasantville is involved in the troupe's cast A.
"The Kids Who Care are talented child performers from the Random Farms Kids' Theater. They all love to sing and perform; the holiday troupe gives them an opportunity to give back during a time of year when it's important to emphasize the spirit of giving. Our goal is to spread joy by bringing the performing arts to local residents in nursing homes, hospitals and senior centers. Our audiences don't always have the ability to go to the theater, so we bring the show to them," said producer Anya Wallach, a Chappaqua native who runs the Random Farms' Kids Theater.
"The children are wonderful. They have great energy and such talent. I hope they keep it up," said nursing home reisdent Pearlyn Neita, 85, of Mount Vernon.
The Kids Who Care are a group of 24 young people, ranging in age from 7 to 13 years old. There are two casts, each with 12 children, doing six performances through Westchester County this holiday season. Cast B performed on Friday, Dec. 14 in Mount Vernon.
The Random Farms Kids' Theater is a non-profit organization based in Elmsford, N.Y. Learn more about their musical theater and performing arts training programs at www.randomfarms.com.