Cities
The Possibility Project is headquartered in New York City where it operates three programs and serves approximately 130 youth annually. To find out how you can get involved in New York City, click here.
The organization also supports the creation and development of Possibility Projects in other cities in partnership with non-profit organizations in those cities. There are now Possibility Projects in five US cities (including New York), Israel, and Cape Town, South Africa. Scroll down to read more about these programs.

Click on one of the bars below to read more about any of these programs.
Baton Rouge
Youth served each year: 30Staff: David Coley, Artistic Director
Website: www.tppbr.org
Original Musicals:
2004 – Masquerade
2005 – Future for Dreamers
2006 – Lifecast
2007 – The Place That _______ Exist
2008 – All Jokes Aside
2009 – Breaking Character
2010 – Real Life Radio
2011 – H.U.M.A.N. 101
Charlotte
Youth served each year: 60Staff: Nikkeia Wiler, Managing & Artistic Director
Website: www.possibilitycharlotte.org
Original Musicals:
2001 – Get the Picture
2002 – Just for Show
2003 – Head Trip
2004 – Mounting Fear
2004 – Deserted
2005 – Ready or Not
2006 – Wake
2007 – Fast Forward
2010 – The String Theory
2011 – Breaking Character
Los Angeles
Youth served each year: 50Staff: Stephanie Wieland, Director
Original Musicals:
2002 – Missing Piece/Peace
2003 – Tuned Out
2004 – Playing Time
2005 – Jam
2006 – Unplugged
2007 – Freedom Bound
2008 – Revive Me
2010 – Way Out of Nowhere
Rochester
Youth served each year: 35Sponsoring Organization: ArtPeace, Inc.
Staff: Sara Hughes, Managing Director; Eli Artman, Artistic Director
Original Musicals:
2009 – Through Our Eyes
2010 – Broken Chains
2011 – Can You Hear Us Now?
Cape Town
Youth served each year: 70
Sponsoring Organization: TEMO Consulting
Original Musicals:
2005 – Nothing But Lemons
2006 – Ibaru: The Outsider
2007 – The Story as Told
2008 – Monster: The Battle Within
Israel
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