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THEATRE IS commented on THEATRE IS's blog post 'The bright young things', Stuart Mullins, The Stage 30 September 2010
"Please see Miranda Thain's response 'Securing Our Legacy', a response to Stuart's feature in The Stage this week for further reference. http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/feature.php/29878/securing-our-legacy-the-future-of-young"
Oct 12, 2010
David Harradine commented on THEATRE IS's blog post 'The bright young things', Stuart Mullins, The Stage 30 September 2010
"If anyone wants to get into a live debate about any of the points raised in Stuart's article or these responses, do join us for a live chat here on The Future Playground website this Thursday 14th October at 4pm..."
Oct 11, 2010
THEATRE IS commented on THEATRE IS's blog post 'The bright young things', Stuart Mullins, The Stage 30 September 2010
"Tony Reekie, Response to Stuart Mullins's 'Bright Young Things' The Stage, 30 September 2010 Stuart Mullins article highlights the exciting things that are happening in England, and the great potential that all the countries of the…"
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Emrys Green commented on THEATRE IS's blog post 'The bright young things', Stuart Mullins, The Stage 30 September 2010
"What an excellent article, founded on some clear movement and thoughts from within the industry. I have this response: I agree with Stuart that a new national strategic organisation that can work with the industry, with young people already…"
Oct 6, 2010
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'The bright young things', Stuart Mullins, The Stage 30 September 2010

Published in The Stage 30 September 2010Stuart Mullins, creative director of Theatre Is… argues that, while theatre for young audiences is on the up, England can learn from Scottish strategiesNow is the time to celebrate the incredible achievements of those who have made theatre for young audiences a jewel in the crown of British theatre. The legacy of increased investment has meant we have a new Unicorn Theatre, a canon of groundbreaking work for early years audiences, the best theatre-makers…See More
Oct 6, 2010

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'The bright young things', Stuart Mullins, The Stage 30 September 2010

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