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The Silver Lake Children's Theatre Group (SCTG) is an American incorporated 501(c)(3) organization providing drama training and productions for young people 7–18 years old. Described as "smart theater for children" by the Los Angeles Times , [ 1 ] the SCTG continues to present productions of children's theater with complex ideas, themes ...
School of Drama (The New School) University of Houston School of Theatre and Dance; Seattle Children's Theatre; Shakespeare Theatre Company; Shakespeare's Globe Centres; Shelton Studios; Stella Adler Studio of Acting; Studio 4; Studio School Los Angeles
Adventure Theatre also began offering its first theater-education classes and created a puppet division, now known as The Puppet Co., another resident of Glen Echo Park. In 1986, New Plays Books published Six Adventure Theatre Plays, which were distributed to bookstores and children’s theaters around the country. The County Council of ...
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In 2017, The Hollywood Reporter's list of best undergraduate drama schools ranked Carnegie Mellon second. [2] In 2014, The Hollywood Reporter ranked the School of Drama number three in the world among drama schools. [3] In 2015, the same publication ranked the MFA program at the School of Drama number five in the world. [4]
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Seattle Children's Theatre [presents] "Flight" a living newspaper play. The Seattle Children's Theatre (SCT) is a resident theatre for young audiences in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1975. Its main performances are at the Seattle Center in a 482-seat and a 275-seat theatre, and its main theater runs from June through September. SCT also has ...
No More Victims, founded in 2002, is a 501(c)(3) program that works with the children of incarcerated parents in Houston. The program was founded by former parole officer, Marilyn Gambrell, and addresses the physical, emotional, academic and social needs and issues of teens through a facilitated peer-support program.