A week of work experience with C3 from a young person’s perspective.
Read MoreWhy inviting different youth arts companies to C3 Festivals was so special
Read MoreNo Doubt has been shortlisted as a finalist
Read MoreWe were on BBC Radio London chatting all things C3 and Festivals.
Read MoreProfessor Kene Igweonu currently serves in a dual leadership role at the University of Arts London (UAL), and Ros Terry after seven years co-leading Public Acts at the National Theatre.
Read MoreWe had a fantastic time away on our 2025 Residential.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to welcome Stan and Yael to the team.
Read MoreWould you call yourself a Londoner? Find out about the ideas behind our next flagship production.
Read MoreRosely, a Company Three member, worked on our first ever C3 Festivals as our Production Assistant. Hear what she learnt about working with set and costume.
Read MoreMajor new survey by England’s Youth Theatre NPOs highlights the impact and scope of youth theatre today… and its fragility.
Read MoreWe’ve made two short films and a resource pack so you can make identity-led work with teenagers.
Read MoreOver the next 12 months, we’ll be working in collaboration with four youth theatres to create four brand new plays from the same starting point.
Read MoreWelcoming Mariana and Bashiie to team C3, as our new Associate Director and Resident Artist.
Read MoreYouth Theatres, young companies and youth drama projects in England - it’s time to put yourself on the map! Fill in the 2024 Youth Theatre Census to become part of the biggest ever database of English youth theatres - AND a chance to win £100 for your group
Read MoreWe’ve launched an online hub of free resources for anyone working in youth theatre.
Read MoreCompany Three are returning to the Park Theatre with Grow Up, a play about the beautiful, messy and joyful journey through teenagehood. Tickets from £6.50.
Read MoreWe think we’re better off if we’re working together. Through 2024, we’re teaming up with England’s Youth Theatre NPOs to offer free, regular online training and discussions.
Read MoreSince 2008, we’ve made a space for thousands of teenagers to create some of the most innovative and transformative young people’s theatre ever seen in the UK.
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