National Youth Theatre

National Youth Theatre

Le National Youth Theatre ou NYT (Théâtre national des jeunes) est un organisme de charité situé à Londres, au Royaume-Uni, proposant des activités créatives et de développement socio-professionnel par le biais des arts créatifs, en particulier le théâtre. Financé par le National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS)[1].

En plus des cours de théâtre proposés l'été par des tuteurs professionnels, le NYT offre des formations techniques sur les métiers de la scène (lumières, son, direction, costumes, etc.). Les représentations qui concluent les cours de théâtre ne sont pas ouvertes au public.

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Historique

Anciens membres du NYT

Notes et références

  1. (en) Liste des membres du NCVYS
  2. (en) Alumni sur National Youth Theatre. Consulté le 20 novembre 2011

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