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  2. Theatre in education - Wikipedia

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    Theatre in Education: A professional team of trained and experienced actor-teachers prepares materials, projects, and experiments to be presented in schools. TIE programmes often involve more than one visit, are usually devised and researched by the team/teachers, and are for small groups of one or two classes of a specific age.

  3. Community theatre - Wikipedia

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    Community theatre in the Netherlands came about either from professional radical people's theatre companies, or as an outgrowth of the theatre in education movement. [9] The big theatre in the Netherlands which was created originally for theatre in education and subsequently community theatre, is the Stut Theatre.

  4. Cockpit Theatre, Marylebone - Wikipedia

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    The Cockpit Theatre Theatre in Education (TIE) company, started as a pilot project in March 1971 and was the first TIE company to exist within a Local Education Authority. By 1976 it employed six actor-teachers, a director and a stage manager and mostly presented TIE productions at the theatre, and sometimes in secondary schools.

  5. 9 Celebrities Who Have Made Major Donations to Schools

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    The 52-acre campus has 21 state-of-the-art classrooms, six labs, a 10,000-volume library, manicured grounds, a 600-seat theater and modern dorms. More From GOBankingRates

  6. Applied Drama - Wikipedia

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    Theater in Education (TIE) originated in Britain in the mid-1960s. Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton cite TIE as "one of the two historic roots of applied theatre practice." [2] TIE typically includes a theatre company performing in an educational setting (i.e. a school) for youth, including interactive and performative moments ...

  7. Category : Theatrical organizations in the United States

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    Theatre companies in the United States (52 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Theatrical organizations in the United States" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  8. John Robert O'Toole - Wikipedia

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    In 2004-5 he founded and wrote the initial programs for Griffith University Flying Drama School theatre in education company. He was a founder-member of IDEA, the International Association for Drama and Education, in 1992, and co-convened the 1995 IDEA World Congress of Drama/Theatre and Education in Brisbane, then assumed the role of director ...

  9. Theatre for Young Audiences - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Alice Minnie Herts founded The Children’s Educational Theatre, which was the first US company to produce theatrical work both with and for children. Although it did not last long, The Children’s Educational Theatre inspired both the birth of other companies around the country, as well as continuous growth in the writing and ...