
Lights Up on Love: Finding Myself (and Her) at High Tide
High Tide Theatrical has inspired me in a lot of different ways and has given me so much to be grateful for.

High Tide Theatrical has inspired me in a lot of different ways and has given me so much to be grateful for.

In a deeply personal and beautifully written reflection, High Tide board member Sarah Jenkins explores how live theater creates space for compassion, conversation, and connection around mental health. From a formative Broadway moment in her teen years to her current role helping bring Every Brilliant Thing to life, Sarah shares how stories onstage can help us process emotions we’re often too afraid to speak aloud.
This blog post offers a powerful reminder: theater is more than entertainment—it’s a shared human experience that can make us feel seen, understood, and less alone.

Whether you are new to the theatre scene or a veteran, no matter your background, you have a home with High Tide.

As part of our partnership with K9s for Camo during our run of HAIR, we’re honored to share the voices of those directly impacted by their life-changing work. Here is a personal story from one of K9s for Camo’s clients — a family whose life has been forever transformed by the gift of a service dog.

“Directing this show has felt like willingly jumping onto a moving train that’s on fire — and realizing halfway through that I’m also the conductor, the fireman, and one of the passengers just trying to vibe. It’s loud. It’s chaotic. It’s emotional. And honestly? It’s perfect. That’s the whole point.”

Songs of Storytellers: How Great Literature Inspires Musical Theatre TICKETS: LITERATURE TO LIFE Really, great literature and great musical theater are two sides of the same deeply human coin. Maybe