Testimonials
"Most young people feel different, but don't talk about it. One isolated teenager could become a victim and another could become a bully. 'Homeroom' opens up a dialogue that could change the way our children see each other and themselves. I would like to see 'Homeroom' in every school."
Dr. Dan Gottlieb, Psychologist and Family Therapist; Nationally recognized mental health expert, author of Letters to Sam, Learning from the Heart, and Voices in the Family
'Homeroom' is a symbol of empowerment and strength. It's a reflection of life itself. ... 'Homeroom' teaches you to be brave. No matter what, your dreams are your own and nobdy should take them away from you. ... It has definitely marked my life and I could not be happier."
Eduardo Andres Zayas, Colegio Ponceño
“My money is on a theatrical surprise...a new and surprisingly vital musical...Homeroom.”
Bob Nelson, KYW News Radio
“...despite differences, people share many of the same feelings; they all want to be recognized, accepted, and part of the crowd.”
Ben Miller, The Philadelphia Inquirer
“...honor roll musical that will have nothing but A’s on its report card.”
Leon Brown, The Jewish Times
“Homeroom is a special event. It is insightful, sensitive, and above all, honest.”
Bill Royston, Welcomat
"Kids will recognize themselves. Parents will understand better.”
Carol Burbank, Feature Writer, City Newspaper
“The very essence of HOMEROOM was captured...coming to see a little of each other in each
other.”
Judy King, Educator and Play director
“a good way for us to begin to break down the barriers of labels.”
Sandra Mangano, Educator
"Magical." "The Truth." "Relatable." "Unforgettable." "Exactly Like Us."
Cast members from Spotlight Kids Junior Thespian Troupe
(when asked to describe HOMEROOM the Musical in one word)
“Watching Homeroom gave me so much joy because it was relatable and appropriate for the middle school aged kids. My son played the role of Andy; at first he was hesitant to play the role because he didn’t feel confident enough, but in the end he enjoyed it very much and it raised his confidence level.
I felt proud to have had my son be part of a production that gave insight to parents on issues they may have not realized their child may be going through, and it also gave insight to kids that may have not realized there is a little bit of themselves in their classmates, as well as, a little bit of their classmates in themselves.”
Betzy Young, Parent, and Administrative Assistant,
The Sagemont School, Weston, FL.
Dr. Dan Gottlieb, Psychologist and Family Therapist; Nationally recognized mental health expert, author of Letters to Sam, Learning from the Heart, and Voices in the Family
'Homeroom' is a symbol of empowerment and strength. It's a reflection of life itself. ... 'Homeroom' teaches you to be brave. No matter what, your dreams are your own and nobdy should take them away from you. ... It has definitely marked my life and I could not be happier."
Eduardo Andres Zayas, Colegio Ponceño
“My money is on a theatrical surprise...a new and surprisingly vital musical...Homeroom.”
Bob Nelson, KYW News Radio
“...despite differences, people share many of the same feelings; they all want to be recognized, accepted, and part of the crowd.”
Ben Miller, The Philadelphia Inquirer
“...honor roll musical that will have nothing but A’s on its report card.”
Leon Brown, The Jewish Times
“Homeroom is a special event. It is insightful, sensitive, and above all, honest.”
Bill Royston, Welcomat
"Kids will recognize themselves. Parents will understand better.”
Carol Burbank, Feature Writer, City Newspaper
“The very essence of HOMEROOM was captured...coming to see a little of each other in each
other.”
Judy King, Educator and Play director
“a good way for us to begin to break down the barriers of labels.”
Sandra Mangano, Educator
"Magical." "The Truth." "Relatable." "Unforgettable." "Exactly Like Us."
Cast members from Spotlight Kids Junior Thespian Troupe
(when asked to describe HOMEROOM the Musical in one word)
“Watching Homeroom gave me so much joy because it was relatable and appropriate for the middle school aged kids. My son played the role of Andy; at first he was hesitant to play the role because he didn’t feel confident enough, but in the end he enjoyed it very much and it raised his confidence level.
I felt proud to have had my son be part of a production that gave insight to parents on issues they may have not realized their child may be going through, and it also gave insight to kids that may have not realized there is a little bit of themselves in their classmates, as well as, a little bit of their classmates in themselves.”
Betzy Young, Parent, and Administrative Assistant,
The Sagemont School, Weston, FL.