You Know, for Kids: ‘Adult’ Playwrights Try Their Hand at TYA
What happens when writers accustomed to grown-up audiences aim younger? The results can be rich and rewarding for all concerned—though there are pitfalls.
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What happens when writers accustomed to grown-up audiences aim younger? The results can be rich and rewarding for all concerned—though there are pitfalls.
Teen councils aren’t just about building young audiences; they’ve grown into powerful leadership-building and advocacy tools.
Autism-related theatre for youth has its own spectrum, from work created for autistic kids to pieces devised with their input.