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Theatre for Young Audiences

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(This posts were originally posted on Think It, Do It, Blog It as part of  The MetLife/TCG A-ha! Program. We’re cross-posting on the Circle to better highlight the work of our grantees.) By Gamal Chasten, Education Director & Marieke Gaboury, Managing Director It has been a great month of developing ideas and writing with the class. After [...]

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(This post was originally posted on Think It, Do It, Blog It as part of  The MetLife/TCG A-ha! Program. We’re cross-posting on the Circle to better highlight the work of our grantees.) By Devon de Mayo As we reflect on and assess the first year of the after-school Northlight On Campus program, we look back at the [...]

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Two topics from Northlight: Attendance & Flip Cams

by Northlight Theatre December 29, 2010 MetLife/TCG A-ha! Think It Do It
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(This post was originally posted on Think It, Do It, Blog It as part of  The MetLife/TCG A-ha! Program. We’re cross-posting on the Circle to better highlight the work of our grantees.) Attendance for non-audition-based after-school programs is tough to control. We did ask the students (and their parents) to sign a contract that laid out [...]

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Baby Dreams

by Rob Weinert-Kendt November 22, 2010 Theatre for Young Audiences
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(Photo by: Rob Weinert-Kendt. Pictured: Oliver Weinert-Kendt) Last fall, I attended a “Scottish festival” at the New Victory Theater in New York City, and was intrigued in particular by a piece I saw there, Andy Manley’s My House, which was created for very, very young audiences—as young as one-year-old, in fact. As a new father [...]

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