How Enid Blyton Created the Template for Children’s Theatre in Britain
Head to London’s West End and you are likely to find all sorts of plays for families, inspired by...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Maunder | 8th Jan 2022 | Essay, Theatre for Young Audiences, United Kingdom
Head to London’s West End and you are likely to find all sorts of plays for families, inspired by...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 19th Dec 2021 | Review, South Africa, Theatre for Young Audiences
A day at the National Children’s Theatre in the magical IMAGINATION Outdoor Theatre is a day like...
Read MorePosted by Ahram Online | 7th Oct 2021 | Egypt, Festivals, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
The management of the Sharm El-Sheikh International Theatre Festival for Youth (SITFY) revealed...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 24th Aug 2021 | London, News, Theatre for Young Audiences, United Kingdom
Lionizing the vitalness of theatre and creativity, a star-studded virtual reading of a new...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 17th Jul 2021 | Review, South Korea, Theatre for Young Audiences
Junk Clown, a Korean play for children, brings the concept of recycling to the table through mime....
Read MorePosted by David O'Donnell | 14th May 2021 | Interview, LGBTQ+ Theatre, New Zealand, Playwriting, Theatre and Gender, Theatre for Young Audiences
The Glitter Garden by George Fowler and Lori Leigh. Directed by Lori Leigh. Circa Theatre,...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 22nd Apr 2021 | Review, South Africa, Theatre for Young Audiences
The National Children’s Theatre’s purpose-built outdoor/open-air “Imagination...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 12th Apr 2021 | Review, South Africa, Theatre for Young Audiences
Roald Dahl’s much-loved classic Fantastic Mr. Fox wowed young audiences at the National Children’s...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 26th Mar 2021 | Education, Festivals, Japan, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
The 2020 ASSITEJ World Congress & Performing Arts Festival / MIRAI 2020 is scheduled to take...
Read MorePosted by Chitradeepa Anantharam | 15th Dec 2020 | India, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
The six-month mentorship program by the Indianostrum Open Theatre School is open to anyone...
Read MorePosted by Ati Metwaly | 30th Nov 2020 | Egypt, Festivals, Theatre for Young Audiences
The management of the Sharm El-Sheikh International Theatre Festival for Youth (SITFY) revealed...
Read MorePosted by Lasse Scheiba | 29th Nov 2020 | News, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transcultural Collaborations, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
Young Europe III Raising young people’s voices across Europe, exploring their hopes and dreams,...
Read MorePosted by Katarzyna Lemańska | 26th Nov 2020 | Poland, Puppetry, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences
Subdued browns, grays and black dominate the stage. The impression of a vast empty space is...
Read MorePosted by Lasse Scheiba | 25th Nov 2020 | Germany, Theatre for Young Audiences, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
Youth Theatre – Audience Development A Conversation with the Youth Council of the Deutsches...
Read MorePosted by Jules Buchholtz | 24th Nov 2020 | Theatre for Young Audiences, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
Why democracies are not about doing the right thing, but about how the right thing is always being...
Read MorePosted by Lena Fritschle | 23rd Nov 2020 | Essay, Germany, Theatre for Young Audiences, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
In his 1993 work A Flying Classroom, the German author Erich Kästner created a vision of a...
Read MorePosted by Miriam Kičiňová | 18th Nov 2020 | Theatre for Young Audiences, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
The Slovak National Theatre generally stages the major classics, adaptations of novels, and...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 16th Nov 2020 | Germany, Theatre for Young Audiences, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
First things first: Be aware of the problems you create for the audience, a.k.a. the player, and...
Read MorePosted by Olga Katafiasz | 16th Nov 2020 | Essay, Festivals, Poland, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transmedia
When, nearly three years ago, I wrote about the first Teatroteka (Didaskalia, No. 142), I looked...
Read MorePosted by Attila Réthly | 14th Nov 2020 | Hungary, Theatre for Young Audiences, Youth Theatre - A Casebook
Weöres Sándor Színház (WSSZ) joined the Age of Rage project group within Young Europe III and,...
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