Category Archives: halifax theatre for young people

Playful and Sweet Monsters at HTYP

keelin jack & andrea dymond The Monster Under The Bed is Halifax Theatre For Young People’s first play for younger audiences, and it is a playful and sweet one that will be filling Alderney Landing Theatre with giggles until October … Continue reading

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Sebastien Heins & Wayne Burns: From NTS to Soloicious

sebastien heins, wayne burns & me I met with Sebastien Heins and Wayne Burns on a brilliantly sunny Friday at the Coburg Coffee House in Halifax. Both have recently returned to Halifax from The National Theatre School of Canada in … Continue reading

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Out of the Classroom & Into the Theatre

One of my favourite things about being in Halifax for an extended period of time is having the opportunity to take my sixteen year old cousin Ashley to the theatre. Incredibly smart and perceptive and with a thirst for knowledge … Continue reading

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In This World: Theatre For Young Audiences & Everyone Else

kristin slaney & helena pipe Toronto-based playwright Hannah Moscovitch’s play In this World was produced as part of Supernova Next this past weekend, a program of events for youth and families produced in partnership between Halifax Theatre For Young People … Continue reading

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