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Theatre Workshops & Original Stage Plays for Kids

byStudy Skills CenterClasses at studio in Malviya NagarStarts from1,500 per student / monthView full gallery

We don't teach kids how to memorize lines from a textbook. We help them write, direct, and perform plays based on their own stories, turning every workshop into a confident stage production.

A dramatic scene unfolds in the king's court during our play. This moment highlights the students' ability to deliver dialogue with emotion and conviction, a key skill learned in our theatre program that focuses on character development and public speaking.

The powerful climax of our summer camp play where two kings finally meet. This scene is the culmination of weeks of rehearsal, showcasing the students' confidence in delivering meaningful dialogue and resolving conflict through performance.

A scene from our original courtroom play, "Bacho Ki Adalat." The script was developed from real issues shared by the students, making the performance authentic and teaching them how to turn personal stories into compelling theatre.

The cast of "Bachon ki Adalat" takes a final bow. This production, created in collaboration with Rasaa Nilay, was a testament to our students' ability to tackle relevant themes with humor and maturity on a professional stage.

A student judge presides over the "Bacho ki Adalat" (Children's Court). This play gave every child a unique role, from lawyers to witnesses, allowing them to explore different perspectives and develop their acting skills.

A behind-the-scenes look at the "Bacho ki Adalat" performance from the wings. This view captures the focus and dedication of our young actors as they await their cues, ready to step into the spotlight.

The final verdict is delivered in "Bacho ki Adalat." The play cleverly navigates common conflicts between children and parents, using humor to find a middle ground and teaching valuable lessons in communication and empathy.

A heated debate between the lawyers in our courtroom play. Through such scenes, students learn script analysis, dialogue delivery, and how to interact with fellow actors to create a dynamic and engaging performance.

Our young artists embodying their roles as judge, lawyers, and witnesses. The simple costumes and stage setup put the focus entirely on their acting abilities and the powerful, student-driven narrative of the play.

The official poster for our production "Bacho Ki Adalat." We believe in giving our students a complete theatrical experience, which includes performing in professional venues like the Alliance Française de Delhi.

About Theatre on Stage: Our Productions

We do not use pre-written scripts or textbook dramas. Instead, our students bring their own stories and struggles to the classroom, and we help them transform those raw ideas into powerful plays. When a student stands on stage here, they are not just reciting lines; they are voicing their own perspective on life.

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