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  1. Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia ACMI Alannah & Madeline Foundation Alaska SeaLife Center Arludo Art Gallery of NSW ASTRO 3D ATYP – Australian Theatre for Young People Aurora College Ausgrid Australian Age of Dinosaurs Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Australian Children’s Laureate Foundation Australian Children’s Television Foundation Australian Environmental Education ...

  2. Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is the nation’s oldest and largest youth theatre company. What started in 1963 as the dream of a group of passionate artists, to provide children with access to quality theatre, has become the reality of a dynamic and respected theatre company supported by generations of children, families and the performing arts industry in Sydney and across the ...

  3. The Australian Theatre for Young People aims to connect young people with the professional theatre industry and enrich their lives through transformative theatre experiences. ATYP is recognised as Australia's leading youth theatre company. They are the leading advocate for youth arts and its social impact and continue their mission to ...

  4. 9. Juni 2021 · Both platforms are part of ATYP’s commitment to connect young people to the theatre industry, share stories, build skills and create experiences that enhance the understanding of society and Australia’s history. Session Details. Digital Drama : ATYP On Demand. Date: Jun 09, 2021. Annual Fees: $280 – $300.

  5. The Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) has just released the details of its 2022 season, and you won’t want to miss a minute of the curtain-raising action.

  6. 29. Feb. 2016 · All Good Things is the final installment of ATYP’s The Voices Project, where a series of monologues for seventeen year olds – all by young people – are presented under the wharf. The monologues are shaped into a cohesive theatre piece by director Iain Sinclair, who lets some monologues interrupt others, building the tension of each ...

  7. The pair, part of a cast of six rehearsing a new play, Sugarland, by the Australian Theatre for Young People, bounce around the room like rubber balls, fuelled with restless, glittering energy.