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Recharged and still caring, Fort Worth arts advocate launches new kid theater program
By David Moreno at Fort Worth Report
· July 12, 2026
· 4 min read
Two years after shutting down her longtime children’s theater company, a prominent Fort Worth performing arts leader is focused on a new business venture. Deborah Jung launched the summer theater program, KidPower Camp, in partnership with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. She previously
Key takeaway She previously led KWC Performing Arts, formerly known as Kids Who Care, for 35 years until ceasing operations in summer 2024.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The launch of KidPower Camp is a welcome development for Fort Worth's arts scene, particularly in the Cultural District where Deborah Jung's previous company, KWC Performing Arts, was a staple for 35 years. The new program's partnership with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History brings a fresh perspective to musical theater training, leveraging the museum's cutting-edge technology to enhance the learning experience. As the city considers the future of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Jung's initiative demonstrates the potential for adaptive reuse and collaboration among local institutions. The forthcoming feasibility study on the community arts center's future will be closely watched, especially given the $30 million in repairs needed and the failed redevelopment proposals that led to KWC's closure. Jung's ability to evolve and find new opportunities for arts education in Fort Worth is a testament to her dedication to the city's cultural landscape.
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Category: arts ·
Published: July 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Two years after shutting down her longtime children’s theater company, a prominent Fort Worth performing arts leader is focused on a new business venture. Deborah Jung launched the summer theater program, KidPower Camp, in partnership with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. She previously
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