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VYT Alumni
Many of our VYT Alumni have found success in many areas of life including theatre and
film. Actors Zachary Ansley, Mike Andaluz, Sarah Sawatsky, Richard Cox, Margot Finley,
Devon Sawa, Kyle and Jason Alisharan, Jewel Staite, Sarah Strange, Aloka McLean and Joely
Collins, daughter of Phil Collins, had their beginnings at Vancouver Youth Theatre. We
also hire our Alumni as Directors, Stage Managers and Administrators. Yes - VYT is a place
for great training and experience in acting, and for the fulfillment of dreams, but also,
VYT is a place for the development of our local young people into leaders; it is a place
for the building of self-respect, community and integrity. History of VYTEstablished in 1983 by Carole Tarlington, Vancouver Youth Theatre is a non-profit
society dedicated to the inspiration and education of young actors ages 5-18. Vancouver
Youth Theatre is a theatre for, by, and about young people. We provide an environment
where actors are free to express their ideas without risk of censorship. At VYT, young
people experience theatre as they build their confidence and self-esteem.
VYT provides a voice for youth and allows them to explore topics relevant to their
lives through Playbuilding programs and collaboration on script development with
professional directors such as former Artistic Directors Carole Tarlington, Judith
Hogan and Heather Brownsey. Other Directors who have created plays with Vancouver Youth
Theatre actors are Patti Allan, Eileen Barrett, Amy Clausen, Dolores Drake, Christa
Duttchen, Camyar Chai, Jude Lee, Daniel Maté, Chris McGregor, Bev Sauvé,
Kelly Sheridan, Andrea Superstein and current Artistic Director, Heather Duff.
Vancouver Youth Theatre is recognized locally, nationally, and internationally.
Now two decades old, Vancouver Youth Theatre has provided the Lower Mainland with hundreds
of acting programs such as Sensational Smalls for very young actors, Playbuilding, Scene
Study, Improv Comedy, On Camera and one to four mainstage and touring productions per
season that reflect issues and concerns relevant to youth.
VYT has produced award-winning productions such as Will
the Real Canadian...? (a serious but lighthearted look at Canadian Identity, which toured to Australia and Japan) and Canadian Stories (which toured Canada, the US and the UK, including Scotland), with original music by Bill Sample, and Teen Parents (which toured to Scotland). Other
notable internationally touring shows on teen issues have been Minor Reality and
Obsession Cabaret. In 1991, Courage, with original music by John Sereda, a
play about bullying in schools, has toured to over 80 B.C. elementary schools. In 1991,
VYT received the B.C. Race Relations Award. In 1998, the teen touring production
Oh Canada! with original music by John Sereda, was presented with the BC
Eliminates Racism Together Award by the Honorable Ujjal Dosanjh. In 1988, VYT also
received Honorable Mention for the Cultural Harmony Award. In spring 2000,
Harmony, with original music by John Sereda, a teen show about inclusion and
diversity, toured to 16 secondary schools. Vancouver Youth Theatre productions have been
featured at conferences held by the B.C. Teacher’s Federation as well as at other
educational conferences and VYT-generated Teacher’s Guides have inspired hundreds of
teachers to facilitate workshops and discussions about issues relevant to youth.
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