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  1. 20 de feb. de 2023 · 16 Feb to 11 March 2023, The Rebel Theatre, Australian Theatre for Young People (AYTP) Ticket $ $43-60: Writer: Kip Chapman: Director: Kip Chapman: Theatre Type & Genre: Interactive Theatre: See it if you like: activist-inspired storytelling, audience participation: Other Info:

  2. 9 de jun. de 2021 · Both platforms are part of ATYP’s commitment to connect young people to the theatre industry, share stories, build skills and create experiences that enhance the understanding of society and Australia’s history. Session Details. Digital Drama : ATYP On Demand. Date: Jun 09, 2021. Annual Fees: $280 – $300.

  3. The pair, part of a cast of six rehearsing a new play, Sugarland, by the Australian Theatre for Young People, bounce around the room like rubber balls, fuelled with restless, glittering energy.

  4. atyp.com.au › productions › whats-onWhat's On - ATYP

    Scab. Written by Danny Ball, winner of the 2023 Senior ATYP Foundation Commission, SCAB is a hilarious tale paying homage to the tenacity of young people who, when confronted with a lack of resources, become infinitely more resourceful than those around them. Book now.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2021 · The Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) has announced that their purpose-built, 196-seat theatre in their new home on Pier 2/3 Walsh Bay will be called The Rebel Theatre, after ATYP alumna, Rebel Wilson. The Rebel Theatre will place young people centre stage and Australia’s future leading actors, playwrights and theatre-makers will ...

  6. Introduction to Workshops. Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is the national youth theatre company of Australia. We exist to connect young people with the professional theatre industry locally, regionally and nationally. It’s the principle on which the company was founded in 1963. It’s what drives us today.

  7. 29 de feb. de 2016 · All Good Things is the final installment of ATYP’s The Voices Project, where a series of monologues for seventeen year olds – all by young people – are presented under the wharf. The monologues are shaped into a cohesive theatre piece by director Iain Sinclair, who lets some monologues interrupt others, building the tension of each character’s lived experience a little further, letting ...