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Carousel Theatre for Young People Announces 2019/2020 Season

By: Mar. 20, 2019
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Carousel Theatre for Young People Announces 2019/2020 Season  ImageOn this, World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People, CTYP's Artistic Director Carole Higgins, is thrilled to announce a sparkling 2019/20 Mainstage Playbill of outstanding Theatre for Young Audiences from around the globe.

A delightful series of curated stories awaits; stories that explore themes of embracing our differences, making new friends and reaching for the stars. This is a landmark season that celebrates wonderful stories created by our local, national and international peer TYA companies alongside CTYP's own effervescent home productions.

The Winter's Tale @ Performance Works Outdoor Stage
July 26-August 10, 2019
A CTYP Production

A fanciful fairytale for families of all ages, staged outdoors under a canopy of trees and the night sky. See the stars of tomorrow on our stage, today as we feature outstanding local teen actors in a whimsical production created by Mike Stack. Bring your kids, your dogs and your imagination. Recommended for everyone!

The Rainbow Fish @ The Waterfront Theatre
October 1-6, 2019
A Mermaid Theatre Production, Co-Presented with Axis Theatre Company
A brand new story featuring enchanting black-light puppetry for younger theatre goers. The Rainbow Fish learns to share his most prized possessions in this sweet story and two companion tales: Rainbow Fish Discovers the Deep Sea and Opposites. All stories are vividly adapted for the stage from Marcus Ffister's beloved books.
Recommended for ages 2-7 years and their grown-up companions.

The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito @ The Waterfront Theatre
October 30-November 10, 2019
A Carousel Players Production
In this story of a misfit searching for her place in the world, Mary Jane is a mosquito who doesn't have wings, but her voice soars to the stars in this new play by Canadian playwright Tomson Highway that weaves music, song and Cree phrases into its storytelling.. After many adventures, Mary Jane learns to make new friends by sharing her language, her kind heart and her songs with the world. Recommended for ages 4+ and their grown up companions.

Bad Hats Theatre's Peter Pan @ The Waterfront Theatre
November 20, 2019-January 5, 2020
A CTYP Production
Pirates. Lost Boys. A ticking crocodile. The fantastical story about the boy who would never grow up is given a lively musical reimagining. A bold new staging that soars boundless imagination, and without wires, in the BC Premiere of this adaptation by Fiona Sauder and Reanne Spitzer with music by Music by: Landon Doak and Arrangements by: Nathan Carroll and Company. Recommended for ages 4 years and everyone who is a kid-at-heart

BEEP @ The Waterfront Theatre
February 11-23, 2020
A Windmill Theatre (Australia) Production
A beautiful story about unexpected friendship, finding where you fit, and learning how to mix things up a little. In Mort's Village everything has its place, every day is the same and everyone likes it that way. Until one morning Beep arrives from the sky,
Recommended for ages 2-7 years, and grown-ups who love the film WALL-E

The House at Pooh Corner @ The Waterfront Theatre
February 28-March 29, 2020
A CTYP Production in association with Presentation House Theatre
Take a magical trip into the Hundred Acre Wood and discover the wonderful world of Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends. Music and puppetry without strings make this a very special treat for family audiences, as we explore how the friends around us can shine brighter than any stars in the sky. Recommended for ages 3-8 years, and their grown up productions.

Still/Falling @ The Waterfront Theatre
April 21-26, 2020
A Green Thumb Theatre Production
The award-winning production, Still/Falling, by Vancouver playwright Rachel Aberle and directed by Patrick McDonald, explores the struggle with anxiety and depression, causing us to fall backwards at times. A realistic, honest and bitingly funny look at the difference between 'teen angst' and mental illness and the ways vulnerable youth can start to find their way out of the dark.
Recommended for ages 12 years and older.

Box Office: tickets.carouseltheatre.ca or 604-685-6217

Carousel Theatre for Young People empowers young people and families through playful, imaginative and accessible theatre experiences that develop emotional literacy.

CTYP has been creating theatre for young people since 1976. Located on Granville Island in the heart of Vancouver, CTYP is Vancouver's professional mainstage TYA Company. We are a gathering place for artists, young people and families to embark on a journey where imagination, a dash of magic, and an abundance of play are the recipe for a theatrical adventure that has lasting impact.



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