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Seattle Children’s Theatre

Seattle Children's Theatre - Seattle - SeattleVacationGuide.comThe Seattle Children’s Theatre was recently recognized by Time Magazine as one of the top five children’s theatres in the country. Its outstanding plays are specially written for children of different ages and their families.

They have two state-of-the-art theatres, the Charlotte Martin and Eve Alvord Theatres. Many of the plays are professionally produced. Some of the recent performances include Peter and the Wolf, Sleeping Beauty, and the Seussical, to name a few. The Theater is open from September through June.

The Seattle Children’s Theatre is the second largest resident theatre for young audiences in North America.

Children are given a chance to experience all aspects of the theatre arts through their diverse programming.

The theatre offers a variety of education programs such as the education outreach, deaf youth drama program, and the drama school.

The Drama School has over 3,300 registrants every year. It gives the youngsters a chance to participate in theatre education and arts training. They have professional artists that teach them. So, if your children like to act, this is a great opportunity for them to explore their passion and love for acting. Student productions are presented in July and August.

SCT performances run Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

For daytime school show performances, call 206.44.9244.

The Seattle Children’s Theatre is located at Seattle Center, west of the Space Needle.

So, if you think your child has what it takes to be a performer, the SCT will help him/her to polish that talent. And if you just want a great attraction for your child, the Seattle Children’s Theatre is it.

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