

The Warehouse Theatre Company
is proud of our tradition of outreach into the community
which the company has been pursuing for the whole of its 27 year
history,
and we are constantly seeking new ways to develop this work.
Outreach is achieved in a number of ways:
1 Youth
Group
Our youth group CRYPT has been in existence for twenty
years
and provides a valuable programme for 13 -18 year-olds of all
backgrounds.
Many past members stay in touch with us - and have worked for
us on occasion -
allowing us to follow their career path more
2 Children
WarehouseTheatre4Kidz provides a diverse range of theatre
productions
every Saturday morning for children between 3 and 9 years.more
There are also special programmes at Christmas and Easter
and specialised workshop sessions over the Easter period.
3 Schools'
Workshops
We offer special workshops to schools for many of our productions.
Various schemes help to encourage teachers to bring pupils to
see a performance.
Actors also visit schools for follow up workshops.
We can also taylor workshops to suit teachers needs.
An intensive
and very successful series of workshops were held in conjunction
with our production Knock Down Ginger in June/July 03 more
Workshops will continue to be held on our programme of plays throughout
the year
Loud &
Clear is another project that was run successfully in
March 05
and will be available again in the autumn.
It aims to provide its participants
with life long learning skills in a fun and safe environment
Anyone between the ages of 14 -16 years
with English as a second language can join in and the workshops
are FREE
report
on March 05 project
For information
about all of the above call our Education Manager,
Rose Marie Vernon on 020 8681 1257 or e-mail
4 Work
Experience Placements
We run a work placement
scheme that is always oversubscribed.
Students, after their placement, often come back to the theatre
as volunteers or part-time staff and also contact us for career
advice.
5 Warehouse
Writers' Workshops
As a new-writing
theatre we hold regular workshops for writers more
and the work from the group is shown in the annual International
Playwriting Festival (IPF) more
6 Programming
We aim to be fully accessible to our culturally diverse community
and this is reflected in our rigorous integrated casting policy.
7 Discussion
Nights
We hold a free post-show
discussion in the auditorium on the last Wednesday of each run
which provides an opportunity to meet with and question
the writer, actors, director and designer of the production.
8 Talks
Our Artistic Director, Ted Craig, is a popular speaker
and regularly gives talks to Rotary, Townswomen's Guilds and other
groups
e-mail
us an enquiry
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