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  2. Young People's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The company produces and presents a full season of theatre and arts education programming, performing to approximately 150,000 patrons annually. [1] Founded in 1966 by Susan Douglas Rubeš, [2] YPT originally operated out of the now-demolished Colonnade Theatre on Bloor Street. Since its 1977–78 season, the company has resided in a renovated ...

  3. Young Playwrights' Theater - Wikipedia

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    Young Playwrights' Theater (YPT) is a not-for-profit theater arts-based education organization in Northwest Washington, D.C. It provides interactive in-school and after-school programs presenting and discussing student-written work to promote community dialogue and respect for young artists.

  4. David Ives - Wikipedia

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    Ives wrote a young adult book, Monsieur Eek, which was released in 2001. The book is set in 1609, and is a "fairy tale–like story full of absurd characters who make bizarre interpretations ..." [73] His next book was Scrib (2005), set in the American West in 1863. [74] [75] His book Voss: How I Come to America and Am Hero, Mostly, was ...

  5. Theatre-fiction - Wikipedia

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    Theatre-fiction may engage with and represent many different varieties of theatre, from performances of Shakespearean tragedy to Kabuki theatre to pantomime. Critics such as Lisa Jackson-Schebetta [ 2 ] and Stefano Boselli have discussed the value of theatre-fiction in contributing to our understanding of theatre's histories and medial ...

  6. John Goodwin (theatre publicist) - Wikipedia

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    John Goodwin (4 May 1921 – 29 July 2018) [1] was a British theatre publicist, writer and editor who played a crucial role in the development of subsidised theatre in post-war Britain; first [2] with the Royal Shakespeare Company where in the 60s he led the media campaign against concerted attempts to close its flourishing London base; [3] then with the Royal National Theatre [4] where, as an ...

  7. Middlesbrough Youth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Middlesbrough Youth Theatres (MYT) is an umbrella company consisting of Middlesbrough Junior Theatre, earlier known as MLT Juniors (aged 11–16), together with a 'Kidstage' group of 7- to 11-year-olds, and an older 'Youth Theatre' of 11- to 18-year-olds. The largest section of the company is the Juniors, a group originally created in 1956.

  8. National Youth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Theatre in Holloway. The world's first youth theatre, [7] the National Youth Theatre was founded in 1956 by Michael Croft and Kenneth Spring. [8] As a member of the English Department, Croft had been responsible for producing a number of school plays at Alleyn's Boys' School. Following his departure, he was approached by a ...

  9. John Patrick (dramatist) - Wikipedia

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    The Willow and I, 10 December 1942, Windsor Theatre, New York, NY; The Hasty Heart, 3 January 1945, Hudson Theatre, New York, NY; The Story of Mary Surratt, 8 February 1947, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York, NY; The Curious Savage, 24 October 1950, Martin Beck Theatre, New York, NY; Lo and Behold!, 12 December 1951, Booth Theatre, New York, NY