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Performing Arts

 

The White Family Center for the Arts is home to the James B. White Performing Arts Theater as well as the school’s fine and performing arts programs.  This architecturally significant building provides creative spaces for students to pursue their passion for the arts, on stage and off.

The James B. White Performing Arts Theater, named for class of 1993 alumnus James. B. White, is lined with red plush cushioned seats, a fly loft, backstage dressing rooms, make-up area, stagecraft scene shop, TV Production studio, indoor lobby/gallery and classroom space.  The 4,500-square-foot lighted canopy greets all visitors with a Broadway atmosphere as they enter the theater.

The fine arts wing of the White Family Center for the Arts is fronted by the beautiful Mattox Family Legacy Courtyard with its soaring, imagination-inspiring canopy. The fine arts wing contains a ceramics classroom equipped with potting wheels and kiln; a drawing and painting classroom; and a photography and film processing space.

Across the courtyard is a multi-use space which is used for music instruction and practice as well as school meetings, conferences and events.

The White Family Center for the Arts was formally named and dedicated on November 18, 2004 by Bishop, Robert N. Lynch, Diocese of St. Petersburg.

White Family
Joseph & Jo Ann White
James White ‘93
Lauren White ‘95
Megan White ‘96

Next Theater Performance

The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza
 
 

November 4, 5, 6, 2021
7:00 P.M.

All tickets general admission.  ONLINE TICKET PURCHASES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE PRIOR TO SHOW

Box Office opens one hour before show time.  Tickets for The Central Stage fall production of Talking With… are extremely limited!

Click here for tickets.
Tickets at Box Office: $10 Adults/Seniors      $5 Students
(There is a $1 service fee charged per ticket)

* Masks are required to attend and temperatures will be taken at the door.

Performing Arts Department Goals

Upon the completion of his or her course of studies in Performing Arts, the Clearwater Central Catholic High School graduate will be able to:

  1. Appreciate diversity and the exploration of the human experience.
  2. Develop a sense of community and social responsibility.
  3. Advance their own mental, emotional and social growth through their artistic expression.
  4. Negotiate life in the real world through the refinement of interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.
  5. Appreciate the fact that as many ways as we humans are different, we share common bonds and can connect with everyone on some level, bringing new understanding and compassion to our lives.