Junior Youth Theatre in a brand new play!
- Mar 12, 2023
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After some exciting sessions about life as a pirate - and writing their own sea shanties - the Junior Youth Theatre are ready to set sail with their own, original play - The Last Lighthouse Keeper - developed for them by storyteller Peter Lukey and Imaginarium practitioner Julie with lyrics from Shakespeare North's spoken word artist Charlie Staunton.





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What a lovely update! It’s always inspiring to see young performers getting the chance to shine on stage and explore their creative potential. The way Imaginarium Theatre nurtures confidence, teamwork, and expression in these junior performers reminds me a lot of how we approach real-world learning too. Whether it’s theatre or academic projects, hands-on experiences make such a difference in shaping skills and self-belief. I especially liked how this new play seems to let the youth take ownership of their ideas—it’s the same energy we encourage in collaborative tasks like HR Assignment Help, where understanding people, communication, and team dynamics really matter. Watching these young actors learn, grow, and express themselves so authentically is a great reminder that creativity and…
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