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Kernersville Little Theatre outlines 50th season, school outreach and funding request to aldermen

Town of Kernersville Board of Aldermen · March 26, 2026
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Summary

Representatives from Kernersville Little Theatre told the board about nearly 50 years of community programming, recent productions and youth outreach that reached approximately 600 students, and presented their 2025 annual report and 2026 budget request.

Brian Albrecht, speaking for Kernersville Little Theatre, addressed the Board of Aldermen on March 25 to present the theatre's annual report and 2026 budget request, and to highlight the group's nearly 50 years of community programming.

"Kernersville Little Theatre has served as far more than a stage," Brian Albrecht said, describing KLT's mix of classics, contemporary productions and youth programming. He noted a school outreach performance that reached roughly 600 students at a local elementary school and previewed an upcoming production of the Tony‑winning musical Sweeney Todd.

Albrecht characterized KLT as a community hub that provides volunteer opportunities and arts education and thanked the board for the opportunity to present as part of the town's annual budget requests. The presentation did not include an immediate vote; it was offered to inform the board as they consider town budget priorities for 2026.

Next steps: the theatre's budget request will remain with town staff and the board as part of the regular budget review process.