• Behind the Curtain

    Kaleidoscope Eyes

    At Kaleidoscope Eyes Theatre Arts, we believe theatre is more than just performance—it’s a lens through which we see the world. Like a kaleidoscope, theatre invites us to shift perspectives, embrace creativity, and discover the boundless possibilities within ourselves. It is a space where imagination thrives, stories come to life, and everyone can step into new roles—both on stage and in the world around them.

    Through acting classes, camps, and workshops, Kaleidoscope Eyes provides a nurturing environment where students build confidence, develop communication skills, and cultivate empathy. Our classes go beyond technique, fostering personal growth, emotional exploration, and meaningful collaboration.

    At Kaleidoscope Eyes, we create a space for students to take creative risks, explore bold storytelling, and discover their unique voices. Whether students dream of the spotlight or simply want to try something new, we are committed to helping them grow into more expressive, self-assured, and compassionate human beings. Because in the end, theatre is more than a stage—it’s a reflection of the world we wish to create.

  • In the Director’s Chair

    Allison Paige Romano

    Allison Romano is the Founder & Artistic Director of Kaleidoscope Eyes Theatre Arts, where she fosters creativity, connection, and bold storytelling through theatre education. As an actor, director, and educator, she is passionate about theatre’s power to connect, transform, and inspire. She believes in its unique ability to bring people together in a shared creative pursuit—building worlds, exploring perspectives, and fostering understanding. For Allison, theatre is more than a craft; it is a way to cultivate empathy, create a sense of belonging, and celebrate the human experience. It is where she feels most alive—surrounded by creativity, connection, and a community of storytellers.

    Allison holds a bachelor’s degree in Speech, Theatre, and English Education from Purdue University and a master’s in Theatre Education from the University of Northern Colorado. Throughout her career, she has worked with students from Pre-K through college, teaching acting classes, directing youth productions, and fostering a deep appreciation for the performing arts.

    With training from Second City, Actors Center, and Act One Studios, Allison has performed everything from improv to Shakespeare on stages across Chicago. She has also built a successful career as a commercial actor in both Chicago and Denver. Her performance background informs her teaching—blending movement, improvisation, and text-based work to encourage bold storytelling and self-expression.

    As an innovative teaching artist, Allison aspires to create spaces where students feel seen, heard, and inspired to take creative risks. Guided by her belief that theatre is a powerful tool for self-discovery, she encourages her students to embrace their unique voices and use the arts as a catalyst for personal growth and meaningful social change. She hopes that by nurturing young artists, she can create a ripple effect—one that spreads confidence, connection, and compassion far beyond the stage.

    Allison Romano Headshot