Silver Lake Children's Theatre Group
The Silver Lake Children's Theatre Group (SCTG) is an American incorporated 501(c)(3) organization providing drama training and productions for young people 7–18 years old.
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SCTG Production of "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?" (l to r: Izzy Miller, Leo Murphy, Max Messex, Mollie Goldberg)
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Broderick Miller directing the SCTG Cast
Described as "smart theater for children" by the Los Angeles Times,[1] the SCTG continues to present productions of children's theater with complex ideas, themes, characters, and staging. Nearly all plays are original productions co-written by the students through its Writing Mentorship Program.
The group is led by its co-founder, screenwriter Broderick Miller.[1][2]
References
- F. Kathleen Foley (6 October 2005). "Not just child's play". Los Angeles Times.
- "Silver Lake Children's Theatre Group Hits Adult Themes With Intelligence and Humor". HuffPost. December 1, 2013.
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