Get Involved - Chichester Festival Theatre
Ongoing
Youth Companies
If you are aged 10-19 you can apply to join our youth theatre or youth dance company. There are lots of opportunities to get involved through workshops, dance, drama, design, marketing, choreography, technical work and much more - there's definitely something for everyone.
Holiday Activities
Chichester Festival Theatre is all about having fun in the holidays. For younger participants (4 - 11), our Holiday Activities and Summer Schools offer children a safe and creative environment for play and exploration of drama and the performing arts, and for older children ArtsXtra provides themed daylong workshops and a Summer School.
Resource Packs
If you'd like to find out more about the shows, have fun with games and activities to help you enjoy and understand the productions better, check out the Resources sections which has plenty of activities available for kids, parents and teachers.
Booking info:
For more info, click the link below.
Venue: Chichester Festival TheatreOaklands Park
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 6AP
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Theatre making grants, south east
No Strings Attached is a new grant scheme to help young people make their first piece of theatre. Grants of between £500 and £1,000 are available to young people from across the South East region.
The scheme is one of 10 pilot projects supported by the Arts Council England’s Young People’s Participatory Theatre’ programme (YPPT) funded by the DCMS. The grant is managed by Farnham Maltings.
Who is it for?
The grant is for anyone aged between 18 and 25 who hasn’t previously received a grant for the arts. You can apply as an individual or as part of a group.
To register your interest and to book an appointment, or for further information please contact Jane McGibbon:
t: 01252 745412 e: jane.mcgibbon@farnhammaltings.com
Feedback
As the new kid on the block, we’re just finding our feet. Get Into Theatre would love to receive feedback about what we’re doing and how we could do it better.

