National Youth Theatre Company

New Zealand youth theatre company

The NYT. Logo of The National Youth Theatre

The National Youth Theatre Formerly known as the National Youth Theatre Company is a not-for-profit organisation that runs musical theatre training workshops and musical productions in New Zealand.[1] It was established in 2005, with the aim of providing opportunities for young people to participate in performing arts training.[2] The company provides training strictly to New Zealand youth, between ages 7 and 21, and each show has multiple casts, enabling more young people to perform on stage.[2][3]

Programmes and productions

National Youth Theatre Company has put on a number of full-scale musical productions since its opening including:

  • Cinderella (Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland, 2005)
  • Annie (Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland, 2005)
  • Seussical (Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland, 2006)
  • Disney's Aladdin Jr. (Centennial Theatre, Auckland, 2006)
  • Disney's High School Musical - Auckland Theatrical Premiere (Aotea Centre, Auckland, 2007)
  • Disney's High School Musical ENCORE (Civic Theatre, 2007)
  • Disney's Alice in Wonderland Jr[4] - New Zealand Theatrical Premiere (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, 2007)
  • Grease (Aotea Centre, Auckland, June 2008)
  • The Wiz (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, 2008)
  • Disney's High School Musical 2 (Aotea Centre, Auckland, August 2009)
  • Honk! (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, November 2009)
  • Peter Pan (Aotea Centre, Auckland, May 2010)
  • Seussical (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, November 2010)
  • The Sound of Music (Aotea Centre, Auckland, July 2011)
  • Disney's Camp Rock The Musical - New Zealand Theatrical Premiere (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, December 2011)
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Aotea Centre, Auckland, July 2012)
  • Disney's My Son Pinocchio: Geppetto's Musical Tale (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, December 2012)
  • Grease (Aotea Centre, Auckland, June 2013)
  • Disney's Aladdin Jr. (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, November 2013)
  • The Wizard of Oz (Aotea Centre, Auckland, June 2014)
  • Disney's The Little Mermaid Jr. (Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland, November 2014)
  • Seussical (Aotea Centre, Auckland, July 2015)
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Aotea Centre, Auckland, December 2015)
  • Disney's High School Musical 1 & 2 Theatrical Premiere (Civic Theatre Auckland, July 2016)[3]
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Aotea Centre, Auckland, December 2016)
  • Oliver! (Aotea Centre, Auckland June 2017)[5]
  • Peter Pan (Aotea Centre, Auckland, December 2017)[6][7]
  • Cats (Aotea Centre, Auckland, June 2018)
  • Shrek the musical (2018 November civc)
  • Annie (2019 June Aotea Centre Auckland)(2019 June Aotea Centre Auckland)
  • The Wizard of Oz (2019 November Aotea Centre Auckland)
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast (June 2021) at the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea Centre
  • Oliver! (July 2022) at the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea Centre

Artistic Patrons

References

  1. ^ Wright, Danielle (31 May 2014). "National Youth Theatre Company: Wiz kids". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b Lynn, Alastair (24 June 2015). "National Youth Theatre Company celebrates 10 years". The Press. New Zealand. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  3. ^ a b Collins, Hugh (5 July 2016). "NYTC production of High School Musical hits the Civic Theatre". The Press. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Disney's Alice in Wonderland JR". Music Theatre International (MTI). Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  5. ^ Cattin, Matthew (29 May 2017). "National Youth Theatre Company brings Oliver! to Auckland". The Press. New Zealand. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  6. ^ Christian, Dionne (3 December 2017). "Go girl power: Wendy flies high in new Peter Pan tale". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  7. ^ Master, Farida (15 November 2017). "Learning to fly". Times. Auckland, New Zealand. Retrieved 16 November 2018.

External links

  • National Youth Theatre


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