Category: Youth Theatre Company


On Culture Night, Friday 21 September 2012, The American College Dublin will be  celebrating Oscar Wilde and Dublin in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, through words, theatre, video and music.

The evening will include an exclusive production of ‘For Whom We Deliver’, by Donal Courtney, performed by the Gaiety School of Acting’s Youth Theatre Company. Conducted in the childhood home of Oscar Wilde, the performance will take place as 7.30 pm on Culture Night and will be FREE OF CHARGE. The invitation  to perform came as a result of the Academic Dean of the American College seeing the performance in Smock Alley Theatre back in July. It’s a great honor for the students and they look forward to welcoming you all to see the show!!

1 Merrion Square,
Dublin 2
www.amcd.ie
01 6768939

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If you are interested in joining the YTC this October then please call us on 01 6799277. Interviews will take place on Sunday 23rd September.

Generously supported by IdeasTap, The Martin Bowley Charitable Trust and Pleasance.

The Sunday Times National Student Drama Festival is back in Edinburgh for the sixth year running to find the Outstanding Student Production at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

If you win you will receive £1,000 and a transfer to Pleasance London.

The venue, marketing and your technical requirements will be provided free by Pleasance, worth £2,000.

NSDF will, in consultation with the winning company, create a bespoke series of classes, workshops and meetings with experienced professionals to support your production’s transfer and your future development. This could include press and marketing, tour booking, budgeting and fundraising advice, introductions to agents and producers or working with a voice coach, a director, designers or a producer.

It is free to apply, so if you are aged 16 to 25, have been students within the last year and your production is brand new – new writing, new devised theatre, a new adaptation or innovative interpretation of a film or a play then register with IdeasTap to apply.

Past winners

2007: Tony! The Blair Musical – sold out its run at Pleasance, London

2008: Ella Hickson’s Eight – also won a Fringe First and the Carol Tambor Award

2009: Reuben Johnson’s Territory – proved to be such a hit it was presented by Pleasance again in 2010 and toured to The Lowry and around the UK

2010: Bear Trap Theatre Company’s Bound – Fringe First and Adelaide Festival winners who sold out their run before transferring to Australia and embarking on a UK tour

2011: FellSwoop Theatre’s Belleville Rendez-vous – transferred to the RSC and Pleasance and toured the UK this year

This brief closes on Monday 16 July at 5pm and is open to IdeasTap members aged 16-25. If you have any technical queries, please visit the help centre. Late entries will not be accepted under any circumstances, including technical issues – so make sure you don’t leave your application to the last minute.

NSDF is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.

The Youth Theatre Company are hosting an open mic session in Pacino’s on Suffolk street on Wednesday 15th of February at 8pm. Do feel free to pop along and take part!!

The Gaiety School of Acting Youth Theatre  Company are back following their sell out show ” Never is an Awfully Long Time” in the Project Arts Centre this Summer.

Now with new members following the auditions earlier this term, the group is hard at work rehearsing, fundraising and being dramatic.

To read more click here.

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