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Get into Theatre’s what’s on section is not about bums on seats; it lists only those events that you can actually take part in.

Some have a price tag attached, but many are free.

If you are from an organisation that offers participatory events for young people then please email us the details. If you are a regular provider of events, you can request login details so you can add them yourself.

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Ongoing activities

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Busting at the seams with things for you to do!

Venue: Contact Theatre, Manchester

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Young People's Theatre Workshop for 14s - 19s

September 10 - March 11

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A regular weekly theatre group for young people aged 14 to 19, culminating in a production in The Studio at the Royal Exchange Theatre

Venue: Royal Exchange Theatre

Get Sorted 2: Budgeting and Fundraising for Youth Arts Projects

23rd of September, 10am - 4.15pm

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This one-day training course is aimed at organisations and individuals who already have an idea for a youth arts project but are unsure on how to finance it.

Venue: Corner House, Manchester

Partnership Working in Youth Arts

4th of November, 10 am - 4.15pm

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This one day workshop shares practical techniques and approaches to working in partnerships with other organisations and individuals in order to achieve a successful youth arts project or event.

Venue: Cornerhouse, Manchester

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