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Read how MTC Education continued to create meaningful access to theatre for all young people in 2020.
Interviews
In 2019, MTC Education produced a virtual tour of the Company’s Sturt Street HQ building, allowing anyone to remotely visit the spaces where plays are rehearsed, sets are built and costumes and wigs are created. Next up: the Southbank Theatre virtual tour
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An update on our 2020 MTC Education program.
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Celebrate the impact of our 2019 Education Program made possible by the generosity of our donors.
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Victorian students, who would not otherwise have access to extra-curricular drama programs, recently had the chance to take part in an intensive week-long drama workshop at MTC.
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Education program participants Jyden Brailey & Imogen Prictor reflect on their experiences with the Company and their future in the arts
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MTC's 2019 Education Program has launched and to celebrate, we reflect on the impact of our 2018 Program thanks to the generosity of our community of donors.
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For sixteen years, we have provided the chance for Victorian students to traverse economic, geographic and personal barriers to access the transformative power of theatre through an intensive drama program.
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Indigenous Scholarship Participant Jacinta Keefe says her time at MTC has given her many opportunities to learn new things.
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MTC Education enhances the theatre experience for young people, helps map career pathways in performing arts and build’s MTC’s current and future audiences.
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A smoking ceremony conducted by Boon Wurrung Senior Elder Arweet Carolyn Briggs and Jaeden Williams at MTC headquarters launched Melbourne Theatre Company’s 2017 Indigenous Scholarship Program last month.
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For Year 12 students Fatimah, Hayley and Alex, their story began with the MTC Youth Ambassadors Program.