Plays for New Audiences

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Plays for New Audiences (formerly Plays for Young Audiences) is the script licensing division of Children's Theatre Company that focuses on plays for multigenerational audiences and actors. PNA's catalog features plays and musicals produced, commissioned, and curated by theatres for young audiences including Seattle Children's Theatre, Chicago Children's Theatre, and Imagination Stage, along with pieces commissioned by Children's Theatre Company.[citation needed]

Plays for New Audiences began in July 2004 to provide scripts developed by Seattle Children's Theatre and the Children's Theatre Company to professional and amateur theatres, churches, libraries and schools.[1]

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  1. ^ Hegman, Sonja (January 2006). "Partnership Fills Growing Demand for Plays for Young Audiences". Dramabiz Magazine: 34–36. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2011.

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