Joy for young performers as Burnley Youth Theatre announces re-opening
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The team at the theatre have been working hard over the past few weeks and months to make sure that the building and all workshops are covid secure ready for participants, staff and artists to return as safely as possible.
When it was announced that theatres across the UK must close in March Burnley Youth Theatre reacted immediately, creating a fantastic online programme of zoom workshops, Facebook Lives and YouTube videos, to encourage people to stay creative throughout lockdown.
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Hide AdThe thriving organisation offers plenty of ways for children, young people and families to get involved with the
inclusive Youth Theatre Programme which offers a range of creative workshops for young people up to the age ogf 18.
The youth theatre also offers ‘Connect’ sessions for children, young people and adults with disabilities or learning difficulties. The fully supported sessions are a perfect introduction to the world of theatre whilst making new
friends.
Theatre bosses were delighted in July when it was announced it had been awarded a grant of almost £20,000 to help it stay afloat during the pandemic.
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Hide AdFunding of £19,587 has come from the Arts Council England's emergency response fund.
The grant helped to sustain the organisation during its period of closure and put it in a stronger position to continue its work with children, young people and families across schools and communities.
To find out more about Burnley Youth Theatres workshops and how to book a space go to www.burnleyyouththeatre.org
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