Maggie Kervin has a passion for the theater. She started as a little girl and loved it ever since.
After graduating from high school, she got a job, but noticed something was missing in her community. So, she started theAt 19 years old, Prattville native Maggie Kervin found a unique way to give back.
She started the Alabama Children's Theatre.“There’s just not a lot of opportunities for kids in theater. I really wanted to provide that opportunity.” Two years ago, she had $50 in her pocket and a dream. Now things are picking up steam and she’s enjoying the ride. This is for kids between the ages of five and 18. Right now, they’re working on Annie Jr. “We’ve had so many kids why are shy and timid the first time they are one stage. When it’s their third or fourth time, they are very different.” It’s different for her too. She’s used to being the one up on stage. Now she’s behind the computer, with them for every word, in every song. At 19 years old, Prattville native Maggie Kervin found a unique way to give back. She started the Alabama Children's Theatre.“I didn’t think I’d ever be in the position of running my own theater.”“It’s just so exciting to see them put the hard work into something and watch it blossom. They are so excited and so dedicated.” You can check out Annie Jr. this month. The shows are at the Pine Level Community Center.to show times and ticket prices for the end of the month. Her next goal is to find a facility of their own one day. Visit the Facebook page if you’d like to help make that happen.Longtime WSFA Chief Meteorologist Josh Johnson announces departure‘We’re losing our youth’: Clayton leader calls for action following deadly weekend Pike County crashBusinesses still waiting for pandemic grants
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