Emergence 2019 – Confirmed Programme

Queer Fish – Reading RepJoin us for a first look at bold new works-in-progress from the some of Scotland’s leading youth theatre directors at Emergence 2019 at the Traverse Theatre. Each piece is the culmination of the YT Directors’ Development Programme where the directors have been exploring and expanding their practice alongside talented young performers.

Friday 15 November 2019
Sounds & Stories of the Stars James Beagon (with members of Strange Town and East Lothian Youth Theatre)
KNOTS Marion Geoffray (with members of Lyceum Youth Theatre)
And Then We Said… Sarah Rose Graber (with Performance Collective Stranraer)
Love and Machinery Leonie Rae Gasson (with members of Lyceum Youth Theatre and YTAS)

Saturday 16 November 2019
Story of Now Stephanie Arsoska (with Third Thread)
The Boy with the Glass Heart Daniel Livingston (with Macrobert Young Company)
Untitled project Deborah MacArthur (with members of Airdrie Youth Theatre)
The Full Spectrum Experience Izzie Kerr (with Full Spectrum Arts)

Tickets www.traverse.co.uk/whats-on/event/emergence-2019 • 0131 228 1404

Youth Theatre Arts Scotland’s Directors’ Development Programme has been made possible with funding from the Gannochy Trust and Creative Scotland, and the support of Edinburgh International Festival, Traverse Theatre and Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society.

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