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SUMMARY:Volunteer Information Night
DESCRIPTION:Want to learn more about our Community Volunteer program and various opportunities to get involved with YPT this fall? Join us for an information evening on Thursday\, September 15 at 6pm. The evening will include an overview of our programs\, a tour of the theatre\, and an opportunity to ask questions. \nRegistration is required for this event. Please RSVP to Norah O’Donnell at nodonnell@youngpeoplestheatre.org to reserve your space. \nFor more information about our current volunteer opportunities\, click here. \nYPT provides a variety of volunteer opportunities throughout the year in all facets of our programming. Volunteering at YPT is a great way to broaden your connection to the theatre community\, develop customer service skills\, and meet new people. \nWe value the importance of volunteerism and make it a priority to ensure that all volunteers have an enriching and satisfying experience as they help to fulfil the needs of the theatre. Because “Learning is at the centre of everything we do”\, we offer training and enhanced learning opportunities for our volunteers. \n 
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/volunteer-information-night/
LOCATION:Young People’s Theatre\, 165 Front St. E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Public
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SUMMARY:Summer Reading Series Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Summer Reading Series Workshop\nToronto Public Library – Dawes Road Branch – Summer Reading Series Workshop \nAugust 11\, 2016 \n1pm – 2pm \n*More information coming soon. \nYPT offers a wide range of community programs and workshops that serve to enrich neighbourhoods throughout the city. The focus of these programs is to introduce participants to the arts while developing positive social skills.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/summer-reading-series-workshop/
LOCATION:Dawes Road Library\, 416 Dawes Rd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4B 2E8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Families,General Public
GEO:43.7012456;-79.2969359
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160726T114500
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SUMMARY:Drama Workshop - Macaulay Child Development Centre
DESCRIPTION:YPT will facilitate a drama workshop with parents and toddlers at the Macaulay Child Development Centre – Jane Street Hub location. The Macaulay Child Development Centre is a multi-service\, child care and family support agency. YPT’s Schools & Community Programs Manager\, Amber Ebert\, will be leading this workshop.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/11962/
LOCATION:Macaulay Child Development Centre\, 228 Bartlett Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6H 3G4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Public,Parent & Toddler
GEO:43.6667441;-79.4357822
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160720T180000
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SUMMARY:Summer Reading Series Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Summer Reading Series Workshop\nToronto Public Library – Lillian Smith Library – Summer Reading Series Workshop \nJuly 20\, 2016 \n4pm – 6pm \nFacilitated by Lois Adamson\, YPT Member Schools & Education Manager. \n\nYPT offers a wide range of community programs and workshops that serve to enrich neighbourhoods throughout the city. The focus of these programs is to introduce participants to the arts while developing positive social skills.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/summer-reading-series/
LOCATION:Lillian H. Smith Library\, 239 College St.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5T 1R5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Families,General Public,Teen,Youth
GEO:43.6579416;-79.3983702
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160610T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160610T153000
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SUMMARY:PA Day - Play in a Day
DESCRIPTION:PA Day – Play in a Day\nYPT is running full-day workshops on PA Days in the TDSB/TCDSB. This full-day workshop is for children in Grades 1-3 and 4-6. It will run from 9:00am to 3:30pm. Early drop-off is available from 8:30am. These PA Day – Play in a Day sessions are being offered at the specially-discounted price of $40 per participant. \nFun drama exercises led by great artist educators\, culminating in a collaboratively-created “play in a day”! A backstage tour with a behind-the-scenes peek at the theatrical process is included! \nAt 3:00pm\, parents and caregivers are invited to come see a presentation of the play created that day! \n\nYoung People’s Theatre 165 Front Street East\, Toronto\nFull-Day Workshop: $40 per participant\nSpace is limited! Register here. \nYoung People’s Theatre\nYPT is the oldest professional theatre company in Toronto and is a national producer and presenter of theatre for young audiences – the first and largest of its kind in Canada. \nOver the past 50 years YPT has staged many of the most important plays that form the canon of work for youth in our country. YPT continues to develop new work and create partnerships with theatre companies across the country and around the world. But that’s not all. The enriched learning experiences of YPT’s Education & Participation Department provide young people with opportunities to develop their whole being. \nThrough our workshops in community shelters and agencies\, educational initiatives in Toronto classrooms\, Drama School programs in four locations throughout the City\, YPT-Building and training and apprenticeship opportunities\, we place learning at the centre of everything we do. At Young People’s Theatre we strive for a positive and lasting impact on the emotional\, social\, and intellectual development of young people – giving them the chance to grow into the unique and wonderful people they were born to be. \nLearn more about YPT here.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/pa-day-play-day-3/
LOCATION:Young People’s Theatre\, 165 Front St. E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:10,11,6,7,8,9,General Public,Grade 1,Grade 2,Grade 3,Grade 4,Grade 5,Grade 6,Workshop
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SUMMARY:YPT's 50th Birthday Bash!
DESCRIPTION:Young People’s Theatre is delighted to extend an invitation to the community to attend our 50th Birthday Bash on Friday\, May 13th! \nJoin the party as YPT throws open its doors to welcome members of the theatre and the education communities\, along with donors\, volunteers\, Drama School alumni\, audience members past and present\, and friends from the St. Lawrence neighbourhood\, for an all-ages once-a-century celebration! \nA multitude of spaces in YPT’s historic building at 165 Front Street East will come alive with music and memorabilia from each of its five decades as you roam through transformed lobbies\, classrooms and performance spaces. \nDoors open at 6pm and the fun will begin when guests are welcomed on the Mainstage at 7pm by YPT Artistic Director Allen MacInnis and Executive Director Nancy J. Webster. Surprise featured artists will join YPT staff and friends to help celebrate this milestone. Activities for our younger guests will take place from 6pm to 9pm. Post-show\, the good times will continue around the building and well into the evening. There will even be a DJ in the 80s room spinning all your favorite tunes from the decade that everyone loves to hate. \nDelicious food and drinks will be served all evening long. Visit the cash bar and schmooze with celebrity bartenders from the Toronto theatre community\, including Patricia Wilson from Buddies in Bad Times and Dawn Petticrew from Comedy Bar. \nSo we can plan appropriately for numbers\, kindly RSVP by May 6th to party@youngpeoplestheatre.org. \nDoors open at 6pm; Activities for kids from 6pm to 9pm\n Mainstage presentation begins at 7pm; party continues well into the evening until 12 am\n Young People’s Theatre | 165 Front Street East\, Toronto\n Admission is FREE; Cash Bar \nVisit the official event page here: https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/50/events/birthday-bash/ \nIllustration by Cara Vandermey.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/ypts-50th-birthday-bash/
LOCATION:Young People’s Theatre\, 165 Front St. E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160510T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160510T200000
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SUMMARY:Career Development through Learning and Leadership
DESCRIPTION:WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE? Career Development through Learning and Leadership\nCareer Development through Learning and Leadership is a free event geared toward early to mid-career arts workers who are interested in a conversation about career development\, learning and leadership with their peers as well as experts in the field. \nInvited guests will speak throughout the evening on each of the following topics and share stories from their professional experiences: \n• Learning Opportunities with Jiv Parasram & Katie Pounder\n• Consulting & Entrepreneurship with Mitchell Marcus & Amy Lee\n• Transition for Advancement with Melanie Hazel & Isaac Thomas \nInvited guests will speak throughout the evening on each of these topics and share stories from their professional experiences. This informal event will begin with small group discussion and will culminate in a panel discussion\, moderated by YPT Executive Director\, Nancy Webster. Join us afterwards for informal drinks at Pacific Junction Hotel\, just around the corner on King Street East! \nEvent Details:\nTuesday\, May 10th 6pm-8pm in The Studio at YPT. \nRSVP via e-mail to rsvp@youngpeoplestheatre.org by Friday\, May 6th. \nQuestions?\nContact Member Schools & Education Manager\, Lois Adamson ladamson@youngpeoplestheatre.org\, 416.363.5131 x224
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/career-development-learning-leadership/
LOCATION:The Studio\, 161 Front St. E.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adults Only,Communities,General Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160420T190000
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SUMMARY:Cultural Gym: Secrets of Scenic Painting
DESCRIPTION:Cultural Gym: Secrets of Scenic Painting\nDuring Cultural Gym: Secrets of Scenic Painting\, YPT Resident Scenic Painter Mattea Kennedy will lead a series of classes on traditional techniques frequently used in scenic painting. Participants will learn the step-by-step process of how to beautifully transform any object into wood\, marble or stone\, using only paint and the secrets of scenic art! \nDates:\nWed\, Apr 20th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm\nWed\, Apr 27th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm\nWed\, May 4th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm\nWed\, May 11th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children and adults to attend the program. This program is recommended for ages 12 and up. \nRegistration:\nThe cost of each class is $5. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \nMaterials:\nAll participants are responsible to bring the following to each class:\n– a wooden object (i.e. a little wooden box\, a picture frame\, a bird house) or artist canvas to paint. YPT can supply a canvas for an additional fee of $5.\n– an old shirt or apron to wear!
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-secrets-scenic-painting/2016-04-20/
LOCATION:Young People’s Theatre\, 165 Front St. E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:12 & up,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160323T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160428T193551Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Gym: Creating Character Through Movement
DESCRIPTION:Cultural Gym: Creating Character Through Movement\nAn actor’s instrument is their body. In this fun and lively workshop YPT Resident Artist Educator Melinda Little will introduce physical theatre techniques to explore how your body can be a fantastic resource for creating a character. \nDate:\nWed\, March 23rd – 6:00pm to 7:00pm \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children and adults to attend the program. This program is recommended for ages 12 and up. \nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \n \nAbout Melinda Little:\nMelinda is thrilled to be working at Young People’s Theatre as a Resident Artist Educator. She is an actor\, movement specialist and writer. As an actor Melinda has worked with many companies across Canada including Theatre Passe Muraille\, Tarragon Theatre\, Theatre Direct and Carousel Players among many others. Melinda is a Laban Movement Specialist and has taught movement and created theatre with students across the GTA through Te-Amim\, a tolerance education organization\, as well as at the Stratford Festival’s Birmingham Conservatory\, the University of Waterloo\, Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts\, Sheridan College and Second City. She holds a Masters in Movement Studies from the Central School of Speech and Drama and has also written two plays\, Shiksas Sit Shiva (with Catherine Hayos) which won Patron’s Pick\, Best Production and Ensemble at the Toronto Fringe\, and The Peace Line. She was a member of the Tarragon Theatre’s Playwright’s Unit and an inaugural member of Buddies in Bad Times Ante Chamber writing series. She is currently creating a new physical theatre piece entitled Flow. \nThis is a program of The Ada Slaight Education Centre at YPT\, established through a generous donation from The Slaight Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-creating-character-movement/2016-03-23/
LOCATION:2nd Floor Classroom\, 161 Front St. E. \, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 3Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:12 & up,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160323T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160224T161957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160224T161957Z
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SUMMARY:Interactive Theatre Techniques for Conflict Resolution
DESCRIPTION:During March 23’s Cultural Gym: Interactive Theatre Techniques for Conflict Resolution\, YPT Resident Artist Educator Greg Thomas will provide a lively and fun introduction to Augusto Boal’s Forum Theatre technique. Participants will learn the power of audience involvement and how drama can be used to help people make positive changes when faced with challenging real-life scenarios. \nDates:\nWed\, Mar 23rd – 6:00pm to 7:00pm\nWed\, Mar 30th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm\nWed\, April 6th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm\nWed\, April 13th – 6:00pm to 7:00pm \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children and adults to attend the program. This program is recommended for ages 12 and up. \nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \nThis is a program of The Ada Slaight Education Centre at YPT\, established through a generous donation from The Slaight Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/interactive-theatre-techniques-for-conflict-resolution/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:12 & up,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160306T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160306T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160112T212014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160112T212014Z
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SUMMARY:Relaxed Performance of Goodnight Moon
DESCRIPTION:This Relaxed Performance of Goodnight Moon is specifically designed for young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Relaxed performances may include adjusted sound and lighting levels\, a designated relief area outside of the Mainstage theatre\, and additional support before and during your visit. \nWhen we held our first relaxed performance in the 2014/15 season\, we learned a great deal about how small changes and additions to the resources and environment provided can have a big impact. YPT’s relaxed performances are geared toward young people with ASD\, but are also suitable for all young audiences and can be an especially good introductory experience for first-time theatregoers. \n\n“I would like to thank YPT for taking on this initiative. At the relaxed performance I attended\, it was very exciting to see the kids and staff engage in such a safe and supportive environment. The thought and time put into the accommodations for those in the audience with ASD was very impressive. Parents and teachers bringing children with ASD to these performances should feel very confident that their experience will be very positive. This programming is an incredible opportunity to support all kids in the way that all kids need to learn!” \n    – Jan Fukumoto\,  Co-ordinator Autism Services\, Special Education\,\nToronto District School Board \n\nVisitors may find it helpful to watch this “Visiting YPT” video prior to attendance! \nRelaxed Performances Resources Booklet\nIf having difficulty downloading the resource booklet\, please right-click and save it to your desktop. \n \n  \n\nIn order to book your tickets\, please call our Box Office at 416.862.2222. \nFor more information\, contact Lois Adamson\, Member Schools & Education Manager at 416.363.5131 x224 or email ladamson@youngpeoplestheatre.org. \nTo visit the Goodnight Moon show page\, click here. \nTo visit YPT in advance of seeing Goodnight Moon\, register for Meet the Theatre on February 15th\, Family Day.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/relaxed-performance-of-goodnight-moon-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Ages 4 & up,Communities,Families,General Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160302T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160302T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160201T194541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160201T194541Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv
DESCRIPTION:Building Story Through Improv\nOur next session of Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv takes place Wednesday\, March 2nd. YPT’s Cultural Gym sessions offer an opportunity for both children and adults to exercise their creative muscles. Sessions introduce specific aspects of theatre and performance to help participants develop new drama-based skills. Five different sessions are offered throughout our 2015/16 season\, each with a unique focus and led by professional artists. Come challenge yourself in new ways and be part of an artistic community! \nSession #3: Building Story Through Improv with Herbie Barnes\nLearn the basic techniques of improvisation with YPT Resident Artist Educator\, Herbie Barnes. Sessions include ensemble-based exercises focussing on the creation and development of new characters and original stories. \nAbout Herbie Barnes:\nHerbie Barnes is an Anishnawbe theatre artist from Aundeck Omni Kaning on Manitoulin Island. Some of Herbie’s stage roles include Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit (YPT\, Manitoba Theatre for Young People\, Carousel Players)\, Norval Morrisseau in Copper Thunderbird (NAC)\, a Wickersham Brother in Seussical (MTYP)\, and Russell in Russell’s World (MTYP)\, which he also wrote. Herbie works in front of and behind the camera for film and television as an actor\, director and writer. As an artist-educator\, Herbie has facilitated programs for elementary- to university-aged students including a technique he developed called “Dropping the Mask”. \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children\, youth and adults to attend the program. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult. \nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \nThis is a program of The Ada Slaight Education Centre at YPT\, established through a generous donation from The Slaight Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-building-story-through-improv-4/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160224T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160224T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160201T194234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160201T194234Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv
DESCRIPTION:Building Story Through Improv\nOur next session of Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv takes place Wednesday\, February 24th. YPT’s Cultural Gym sessions offer an opportunity for both children and adults to exercise their creative muscles. Sessions introduce specific aspects of theatre and performance to help participants develop new drama-based skills. Five different sessions are offered throughout our 2015/16 season\, each with a unique focus and led by professional artists. Come challenge yourself in new ways and be part of an artistic community! \nSession #3: Building Story Through Improv with Herbie Barnes\nLearn the basic techniques of improvisation with YPT Resident Artist Educator\, Herbie Barnes. Sessions include ensemble-based exercises focussing on the creation and development of new characters and original stories. \nUpcoming Dates:\nWed\, March 2nd – 6:00pm to 7:30pm \nAbout Herbie Barnes:\nHerbie Barnes is an Anishnawbe theatre artist from Aundeck Omni Kaning on Manitoulin Island. Some of Herbie’s stage roles include Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit (YPT\, Manitoba Theatre for Young People\, Carousel Players)\, Norval Morrisseau in Copper Thunderbird (NAC)\, a Wickersham Brother in Seussical (MTYP)\, and Russell in Russell’s World (MTYP)\, which he also wrote. Herbie works in front of and behind the camera for film and television as an actor\, director and writer. As an artist-educator\, Herbie has facilitated programs for elementary- to university-aged students including a technique he developed called “Dropping the Mask”. \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children\, youth and adults to attend the program. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult. \nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \nThis is a program of The Ada Slaight Education Centre at YPT\, established through a generous donation from The Slaight Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-building-story-through-improv-3/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160217T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160201T193136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160201T193136Z
UID:9281-1455732000-1455737400@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv
DESCRIPTION:Building Story Through Improv\nOur next session of Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv takes place Wednesday\, February 17th. YPT’s Cultural Gym sessions offer an opportunity for both children and adults to exercise their creative muscles. Sessions introduce specific aspects of theatre and performance to help participants develop new drama-based skills. Five different sessions are offered throughout our 2015/16 season\, each with a unique focus and led by professional artists. Come challenge yourself in new ways and be part of an artistic community! \nSession #3: Building Story Through Improv with Herbie Barnes\nLearn the basic techniques of improvisation with YPT Resident Artist Educator\, Herbie Barnes. Sessions include ensemble-based exercises focussing on the creation and development of new characters and original stories. \nDates:\nWed\, Feb 24th – 6:00pm to 7:30pm\nWed\, March 2nd – 6:00pm to 7:30pm \nAbout Herbie Barnes:\nHerbie Barnes is an Anishnawbe theatre artist from Aundeck Omni Kaning on Manitoulin Island. Some of Herbie’s stage roles include Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit (YPT\, Manitoba Theatre for Young People\, Carousel Players)\, Norval Morrisseau in Copper Thunderbird (NAC)\, a Wickersham Brother in Seussical (MTYP)\, and Russell in Russell’s World (MTYP)\, which he also wrote. Herbie works in front of and behind the camera for film and television as an actor\, director and writer. As an artist-educator\, Herbie has facilitated programs for elementary- to university-aged students including a technique he developed called “Dropping the Mask”. \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children\, youth and adults to attend the program. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult. \nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \nThis is a program of The Ada Slaight Education Centre at YPT\, established through a generous donation from The Slaight Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-building-story-through-improv-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160112T205024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160112T205024Z
UID:8523-1455534000-1455537600@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Meet the Theatre - Family Day
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Theatre – Family Day\nThis Family Day\, YPT is holding a special event for new audience members – and for those who have not visited us in a while: Come Meet the Theatre. \nWe know that for many audience members\, and especially first-time theatre-goers\, the opportunity to visit YPT in advance can help make their first show a more comfortable and engaging experience. This welcome event is an introduction to YPT. It will include a behind-the-scenes tour and the opportunity to visit the Mainstage to explore specific technical elements – sound\, lights\, costumes\, set pieces and props – with staff from our Education & Participation Department. \nMeet the Theatre also provides a helpful introduction for those who are attending our upcoming Relaxed Performances of Goodnight Moon. Relaxed Performances are specifically designed for young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)\, but are suitable for all audiences. \nAlso on Family Day there is a 2:30pm performance of Mistatim as well as 9:30am & 2:30pm performances of YPT’s baby show – One Thing Leads to Another. \nMeet the Theatre Details:\nMonday\, February 15th – Family Day\nYoung People’s Theatre\n165 Front Street East \nAdmission is FREE\, but space is limited. Please register in advance for one of the following times:\n11:00AM – 12:00PM\n12:00PM – 1:00PM \nRegister via email to Lois Adamson\, Member Schools & Education Manager\, indicating the number of people in your party: ladamson@youngpeoplestheatre.org.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/meet-the-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160212T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160212T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20151215T184532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151215T184532Z
UID:8302-1455265800-1455291000@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:PA Day - Play in a Day
DESCRIPTION:PA Day – Play in a Day\nYPT is running full-day workshops on PA Days in the TDSB/TCDSB. This full-day workshop is for children in Grades 1-3. It will run from 9:00am to 3:30pm. Early drop-off is available from 8:30am. These PA Day – Play in a Day sessions are being offered at the specially-discounted price of $40 per participant. \nFun drama exercises led by great artist educators\, culminating in a collaboratively-created “play in a day”! A backstage tour with a behind-the-scenes peek at the theatrical process is included! \nAt 3:00pm\, parents and caregivers are invited to come see a presentation of the play created that day! \nOther Available Dates: \n\nJanuary 22nd (Grades 1-6)\nJune 10th (Grades 1-6)\n\nYoung People’s Theatre 165 Front Street East\, Toronto\nFull-Day Workshop: $40 per participant\nSpace is limited! Register here. \nYoung People’s Theatre\nYPT is the oldest professional theatre company in Toronto and is a national producer and presenter of theatre for young audiences – the first and largest of its kind in Canada. \nOver the past 50 years YPT has staged many of the most important plays that form the canon of work for youth in our country. YPT continues to develop new work and create partnerships with theatre companies across the country and around the world. But that’s not all. The enriched learning experiences of YPT’s Education & Participation Department provide young people with opportunities to develop their whole being. \nThrough our workshops in community shelters and agencies\, educational initiatives in Toronto classrooms\, Drama School programs in four locations throughout the City\, YPT-Building and training and apprenticeship opportunities\, we place learning at the centre of everything we do. At Young People’s Theatre we strive for a positive and lasting impact on the emotional\, social\, and intellectual development of young people – giving them the chance to grow into the unique and wonderful people they were born to be. \nLearn more about YPT here.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/pa-day-play-day-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:5,6,7,8,General Public,Grade 1,Grade 2,Grade 3,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160210T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160108T163819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160108T163819Z
UID:8494-1455127200-1455132600@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv
DESCRIPTION:Building Story Through Improv\nOur next session of Cultural Gym: Building Story Through Improv takes place Wednesday\, February 10th. YPT’s Cultural Gym sessions offer an opportunity for both children and adults to exercise their creative muscles. Sessions introduce specific aspects of theatre and performance to help participants develop new drama-based skills. Five different sessions are offered throughout our 2015/16 season\, each with a unique focus and led by professional artists. Come challenge yourself in new ways and be part of an artistic community! \nSession #3: Building Story Through Improv with Herbie Barnes\nLearn the basic techniques of improvisation with YPT Resident Artist Educator\, Herbie Barnes. Sessions include ensemble-based exercises focussing on the creation and development of new characters and original stories. \nUpcoming Dates:\nWed\, Feb 17th – 6:00pm to 7:30pm\nWed\, Feb 24th – 6:00pm to 7:30pm\nWed\, March 2nd – 6:00pm to 7:30pm \nAbout Herbie Barnes:\nHerbie Barnes is an Anishnawbe theatre artist from Aundeck Omni Kaning on Manitoulin Island. Some of Herbie’s stage roles include Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit (YPT\, Manitoba Theatre for Young People\, Carousel Players)\, Norval Morrisseau in Copper Thunderbird (NAC)\, a Wickersham Brother in Seussical (MTYP)\, and Russell in Russell’s World (MTYP)\, which he also wrote. Herbie works in front of and behind the camera for film and television as an actor\, director and writer. As an artist-educator\, Herbie has facilitated programs for elementary- to university-aged students including a technique he developed called “Dropping the Mask”. \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children\, youth and adults to attend the program. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult. \nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org by 12:00 Noon on the date you would like to attend. \nThis is a program of The Ada Slaight Education Centre at YPT\, established through a generous donation from The Slaight Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-building-story-through-improv/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160203T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20160112T214950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160112T214950Z
UID:8529-1454522400-1454536800@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:LOL for YPT: Laugh at the Funny Side of Parenting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for YPT’s 2nd annual comedy fundraising event\, LOL for YPT: “Laugh at the Funny Side of Parenting” hosted by Adam Growe of TV’s Cash Cab! \nLOL for YPT is the one event a year that we produce strictly for adults! So parents\, grab a babysitter\, and enjoy a night of great comedy about your favourite topic: the joy of parenting! Your ticket to the fundraiser includes complimentary food and drink\, a voucher for one free adult ticket to any show in our 50th Anniversary Season\, a tax receipt\, plus the knowledge that you’re supporting all of YPT’s educational programming! \nThis hilarious evening features the comedic talents of Kate Davis and Chris Gibbs. \nDoors open at 6:00pm for a reception of food and drink. \nPerformance starts at 7:00pm. \nPurchase your ticket HERE or phone James Parker\, Development Coordinator at\n416.363.5131 x248. \n \nFor more information about tickets and performers\, click here.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/lol-for-ypt-laugh-at-the-funny-side-of-parenting/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Adults Only,Communities,General Public,Parents/Guardians
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20151215T182940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151215T182940Z
UID:8300-1453451400-1453476600@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:PA Day - Play in a Day
DESCRIPTION:PA Day – Play in a Day\nYPT is running full-day workshops on PA Days in the TDSB/TCDSB. This full-day workshop is for children in Grades 1-3 and 4-6. It will run from 9:00am to 3:30pm. Early drop-off is available from 8:30am. These PA Day – Play in a Day sessions are being offered at the specially-discounted price of $40 per participant. \nFun drama exercises led by great artist educators\, culminating in a collaboratively-created “play in a day”! A backstage tour with a behind-the-scenes peek at the theatrical process is included! \nAt 3:00pm\, parents and caregivers are invited to come see a presentation of the play created that day! \nOther Available Dates: \n\nFebruary 12th (Grades 1-3)\nJune 10th (Grades 1-6)\n\nYoung People’s Theatre 165 Front Street East\, Toronto\nFull-Day Workshop: $40 per participant\nSpace is limited! Register here. \nYoung People’s Theatre\nYPT is the oldest professional theatre company in Toronto and is a national producer and presenter of theatre for young audiences – the first and largest of its kind in Canada. \nOver the past 50 years YPT has staged many of the most important plays that form the canon of work for youth in our country. YPT continues to develop new work and create partnerships with theatre companies across the country and around the world. But that’s not all. The enriched learning experiences of YPT’s Education & Participation Department provide young people with opportunities to develop their whole being. \nThrough our workshops in community shelters and agencies\, educational initiatives in Toronto classrooms\, Drama School programs in four locations throughout the City\, YPT-Building and training and apprenticeship opportunities\, we place learning at the centre of everything we do. At Young People’s Theatre we strive for a positive and lasting impact on the emotional\, social\, and intellectual development of young people – giving them the chance to grow into the unique and wonderful people they were born to be. \nLearn more about YPT here.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/pa-day-play-day/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:10,11,6,7,8,9,General Public,Grade 1,Grade 2,Grade 3,Grade 4,Grade 5,Grade 6,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20151219T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20151219T154500
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20151208T213244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151208T213244Z
UID:8219-1450535400-1450539900@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Relaxed Performance of Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang
DESCRIPTION:These performances are specifically designed for young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Relaxed performances may include adjusted sound and lighting levels\, a designated relief area outside of the Mainstage theatre\, and additional support before and during your visit. When we held our first relaxed performance in the 2014/15 season\, we learned a great deal about how small changes and additions to the resources and environment provided can have a big impact. YPT’s relaxed performances are geared toward young people with ASD\, but are also suitable for all young audiences and can be an especially good introductory experience for first-time theatregoers. \n\n“I would like to thank YPT for taking on this initiative. At the relaxed performance I attended\, it was very exciting to see the kids and staff engage in such a safe and supportive environment. The thought and time put into the accommodations for those in the audience with ASD was very impressive. Parents and teachers bringing children with ASD to these performances should feel very confident that their experience will be very positive. This programming is an incredible opportunity to support all kids in the way that all kids need to learn!” \n    – Jan Fukumoto\,  Co-ordinator Autism Services\, Special Education\,\nToronto District School Board \n\nVisitors may find it helpful to watch this “Visiting YPT” video prior to attendance! \nIn order to book your tickets\, please call our Box Office at 416.862.2222. \nFor more information\, contact Lois Adamson\, Member Schools & Education Manager at 416.363.5131 x224 or email ladamson@youngpeoplestheatre.org.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/relaxed-performance-of-jacob-two-two-meets-the-hooded-fang-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:5 & up,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20151216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20151216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20151211T191244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151211T191244Z
UID:8256-1450288800-1450294200@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Cultural Gym - Theme: Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Cultural Gym\, YPT’s newest community program\, is an opportunity for both children and adults to exercise their creative muscles! Cultural Gym sessions will introduce specific aspects of theatre and performance to help participants develop new drama-based skills. Four different sessions will be offered throughout our 2015/16 season\, each with a unique focus and led by professional artists. Come challenge yourself in new ways and be part of an artistic community! \nSession #2: Intro to Collective Creation with Rob Kempson\nFacilitated by one of YPT’s Resident Artist Educators\, Rob Kempson\, you will learn the basic techniques of collective creation (theatre created by a group around a given theme)\, including writing\, staging\, and performance. Each week\, the theme will change and so will the creation. \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children\, youth and adults to attend the program! Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult. \nAbout Rob Kempson:\nRob Kempson is a theatre artist and educator\, working as a playwright\, composer\, performer\, and director. Rob was most recently seen starring in his Dora-nominated musical The Way Back To Thursday (Theatre Passe Muraille). As an artist-educator\, Rob has worked for a number of major school boards as well as Young People’s Theatre\, Canadian Stage\, Theatre Passe Muraille\, Pleiades Theatre\, Opera Atelier and Casa Loma. He works regularly as a community arts facilitator and curator\, collectively creating performances and interactive exhibits with community members. He is currently the Associate Artistic Director at the Thousand Islands Playhouse in Gananoque\, ON.\n\nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. \nSpace is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-theme-celebration/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20151209T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20151209T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20151211T190655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151211T190655Z
UID:8255-1449684000-1449689400@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Cultural Gym -Theme: Hope
DESCRIPTION:The Cultural Gym\, YPT’s newest community program\, is an opportunity for both children and adults to exercise their creative muscles! Cultural Gym sessions will introduce specific aspects of theatre and performance to help participants develop new drama-based skills. Four different sessions will be offered throughout our 2015/16 season\, each with a unique focus and led by professional artists. Come challenge yourself in new ways and be part of an artistic community! \nSession #2: Intro to Collective Creation with Rob Kempson\nFacilitated by one of YPT’s Resident Artist Educators\, Rob Kempson\, you will learn the basic techniques of collective creation (theatre created by a group around a given theme)\, including writing\, staging\, and performance. Each week\, the theme will change and so will the creation. \nParticipants:\nWe welcome children\, youth and adults to attend the program! Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a participating adult. \nAbout Rob Kempson:\nRob Kempson is a theatre artist and educator\, working as a playwright\, composer\, performer\, and director. Rob was most recently seen starring in his Dora-nominated musical The Way Back To Thursday (Theatre Passe Muraille). As an artist-educator\, Rob has worked for a number of major school boards as well as Young People’s Theatre\, Canadian Stage\, Theatre Passe Muraille\, Pleiades Theatre\, Opera Atelier and Casa Loma. He works regularly as a community arts facilitator and curator\, collectively creating performances and interactive exhibits with community members. He is currently the Associate Artistic Director at the Thousand Islands Playhouse in Gananoque\, ON.\n\nRegistration:\nCultural Gym sessions are PWYC (Pay What You Can) with a recommended donation of $2 per session. \nSpace is limited. Pre-registration is recommended. To register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/cultural-gym-theme-hope/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Communities,Families,General Public,Parents & Children
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20151206T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20151206T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T194254
CREATED:20151117T175657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151117T175657Z
UID:7876-1449406800-1449410400@www.youngpeoplestheatre.org
SUMMARY:Jacob Two-Two Family Drama Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, December 6th for a Jacob Two-Two Family Drama Workshop\, led by Resident Artist Educators Rob Kempson and Britta Johnson (Britta is also the Jacob Two-Two co-Composer and Lyricist). \nDuring this pre-show workshop\, participants will learn about the story and music of Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang and also work together to write songs of their very own! \nDetails:\nSpace is limited. Pre-registration is required. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. \nAbout Rob Kempson:\nRob Kempson is a theatre artist and educator\, working as a playwright\, composer\, performer\, and director. Rob was most recently seen starring in his Dora-nominated musical The Way Back To Thursday (Theatre Passe Muraille). As an artist-educator\, Rob has worked for a number of major school boards as well as Young People’s Theatre\, Canadian Stage\, Theatre Passe Muraille\, Pleiades Theatre\, Opera Atelier and Casa Loma. He works regularly as a community arts facilitator and curator\, collectively creating performances and interactive exhibits with community members. He is currently the Associate Artistic Director at the Thousand Islands Playhouse in Gananoque\, ON. \nAbout Britta Johnson:\nBritta Johnson is an emerging composer\, lyricist\, music director and performer. Most recently\, she was co-composer/lyricist for Brantwood (Sheridan College/Outside the March; Dora Mavor Moore Audience Choice Award 2015)\, Music Director for Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Outside the March) and premiered the role of Margaret Cunningham in Living in the Space (Globe Theatre\, Regina). Britta has written 5 full-length musicals including Big Box Story (Stratford Festival gala performance)\, Alligator Tears (commissioned by the Blyth Festival)\, and Life After (Paprika Festival). She was recently named playwright in Residence with Acting Up Stage Company. She has spent a season at the Stratford Festival as a music assistant and has had her work showcased at the Shaw Festival’s Lyric Canada conference. A Jacob Two-Two fan since childhood\, Britta is over the moon to be working on this show with this inspiring team and her amazing sister Anika. \nTo register please contact Amber Ebert\, School & Community Programs Manager at aebert@youngpeoplestheatre.org.
URL:https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.org/event/jacob-two-two-family-drama-workshop/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:6 & up,Communities,General Public
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