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About
Musical Youth Artist Repertory Theatre

Musical Youth Artist Repertory Theatre (MYART) is a community-based, non-profit, educational organization that provides young people the opportunity to be active participants in the performing arts.

Summer Camp: Campers learn vocal technique, dance and acting in an environment that builds a strong ensemble who supports each other on- and off-stage. The camp focuses on the craft of theatre to help campers build life skills such as creative thinking and problem solving, empathy and self-confidence.

AfterSchool: Students enrolled in our after-school program have the opportunity to sing, act, and dance in an unforgettable musical caper based on best-loved stories from childhood. MYART shows are appropriate for the entire family and are an excellent way to introduce children to the arts.

Founded in 1989
Our Staff

Dana Hanstein-Hanlen - Founder and Artistic Director

Dana Hanstein-Hanlen has worked in educational theater for more than 30 years. She holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts Performance and Directing from California State University, Long Beach. She has worked with Alex H.

Urban as a founding member of the First Artist Children’s Theatre in Northern California, as well as the Founding Musical Youth Artist Repertory Theatre Executive Director of Greater Los Angeles Children’s Theatre in Southern California.

Dana founded Musical Youth Artist Repertory Theatre in 1989 with a volunteer staff and a board of five volunteers. She expanded the program to the Northern California area in 1992 and to the Whittier area in Southern California in 1998. 

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