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{{toplink|url=http://www.curiotheatre.org/|name=curiotheatre.org}}<blockquote>''Great Stories Well Told''</blockquote>
 
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Curio believes in ensemble-based theatre-making. We retain a small company of actors, directors and designers and commit to their continued development as artists.
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Curio Theatre Company began as a touring and outreach company composed of professional artists and administrators in the Philadelphia region before being incorporated as a non­profit organization.
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Since 2004, our programming has consisted of productions and education. On average we produce four shows a year for the public. Beyond our productions, we also run a theatre school for the local West Philadelphia students, as well as a theatre camp that runs throughout July. In 2015, the Education Department introduced a new program called Curiositeens. This is a free program for local teenagers that runs throughout the school year, and offers the students a chance to go deeper into their theatrical training.
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://www.curiotheatre.org/our-company.html Our Company] page and its [http://www.curiotheatre.org/mission-and-history.html Mission and History] page.
  
 
==In The News==
 
==In The News==

Revision as of 15:01, 29 January 2019

curiotheatre.org

Great Stories Well Told

Curio believes in ensemble-based theatre-making. We retain a small company of actors, directors and designers and commit to their continued development as artists.

Curio Theatre Company began as a touring and outreach company composed of professional artists and administrators in the Philadelphia region before being incorporated as a non­profit organization.

Since 2004, our programming has consisted of productions and education. On average we produce four shows a year for the public. Beyond our productions, we also run a theatre school for the local West Philadelphia students, as well as a theatre camp that runs throughout July. In 2015, the Education Department introduced a new program called Curiositeens. This is a free program for local teenagers that runs throughout the school year, and offers the students a chance to go deeper into their theatrical training.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's Our Company page and its Mission and History page.

In The News