The Taboo of Sadness: Why Are We Scared to Let Children Be Scared?
It’s not only possible to confront young audiences with the full range of human emotions—it’s imperative.
It’s not only possible to confront young audiences with the full range of human emotions—it’s imperative.
In 2014, the paper stopped reviewing theatre for young audiences, but local companies aren’t taking it lying down.
Theatrical Revolutions, Children’s Theatre, and festivals abound in this month’s News in Brief.
‘Just a Dream: The Green Play,’ a show for young people about the environment, will tour D.C. area schools this month and next.
The rise and fall…and rise of ‘Seussical.’
Theatre and its impact are not wasted on the young.
Two decades ago, theatre for young people was just an ugly duckling. But look at it now!