Seven Rangers, One Purpose
January 23, 2026 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Community
A new theatrical dance production brings movement, meaning, and mental health awareness to families in Las Vegas.
On a Sunday afternoon this January, the stage at CSN’s Horn Theatre will transform into a world where dance becomes a superpower — and self-belief is the ultimate hero.
305 Rangers, a family-friendly theatrical dance production presented by Studio 305 Dance and The Rolle Project, will arrive in Las Vegas on January 11 — blending high-energy choreography with storytelling rooted in emotional growth, resilience, and youth empowerment. Inspired by the excitement of classic Power Ranger–style heroes and reimagined for today’s generation, the production speaks directly to young audiences navigating school, identity, and confidence in an increasingly complex world.
When the curtain rises on 305 Rangers, audiences won’t just be watching a dance performance — they’ll be witnessing a call to confidence, community, and courage, powered by the next generation. Because this isn’t just a show — it’s a message in motion.
At the heart of 305 Rangers are seven dynamic Rangers, each representing a distinct inner strength: confidence, self-esteem, royal wisdom, leadership, resilience, courage, and belief in one’s ability to overcome obstacles. Through expressive movement and character-driven storytelling, the Rangers face challenges familiar to many young people — self-doubt, peer pressure, and fear of failure — while modeling positive decision-making and emotional awareness.
Creators of the production describe the show as a kind of “safety kit” for youth: a creative space where kids can see their struggles reflected, and their potential celebrated. Rather than preaching, 305 Rangers invites its audience to feel the message — through music, movement, and the power of collective storytelling.
Seven Rangers. Seven Powers. One Purpose: To remind young people that who they are matters, their voice is powerful, and their future is worth protecting.
As conversations around youth mental health, confidence-building, and arts education continue to grow nationwide, 305 Rangers positions dance as an accessible tool for healing and motivation. The production emphasizes that emotional strength is just as heroic as physical power — and that asking for help, staying engaged in school, and believing in oneself are victories worth celebrating.
Parents and educators will recognize familiar themes woven throughout the performance: perseverance through challenges, kindness toward others, and the importance of community support. For kids, the takeaway is simple but profound: you already have what you need inside you.
Featuring talented young performers from the Las Vegas community, 305 Rangers offers youth dancers the rare opportunity to perform in a professional theater setting while delivering a message that resonates beyond the stage. For many of the performers, the show is not only a creative milestone but also a personal one — an embodiment of the same confidence and leadership the story promotes.
By spotlighting local youth, Studio 305 Dance and The Rolle Project reinforce their commitment to creating safe, inclusive spaces where young people can grow artistically, emotionally, and academically.







