#TCG17 Opening Plenary: Welcome to the West
The conference in Stumptown kicks off with a look back and a bracing glimpse at Oregon stories.
The conference in Stumptown kicks off with a look back and a bracing glimpse at Oregon stories.
Is your child the family scene-stealer? Theatres across the country have classes and activities for students to take part in during the summer months.
The season will be the first curated by artistic director Courtney Sale.
Dr. Megan Alrutz and the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte are among the honorees for contributions to theatre for young audiences.
Sale will succeed longtime artistic director Linda Hartzell later this summer.
This week’s guests are Childsplay’s David Saar and Seattle Children’s Theatre’s Linda Hartzell, TYA giants soon to retire. Plus, the editors recall their first theatre experiences.
Samuel French, Music Theatre International, and Plays for Young Audiences aim to expand the reach and broaden the appeal of works for young audiences.
From Honolulu to Boston, a look at institutions that produce theatre for young audiences.
The season features 16 productions from all over the globe, with storytelling through shadows, puppetry, and music for the young, from toddlers to teens.
Plays for children as young as one? European artists lead the way, but U.S. companies are catching up.