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Creative Drama Workshops for Kids (Ages 2-6)

byTheatre with SimranIn-person programs at 7 centers across Delhi & available citywideStarts from1,500 per sessionView full gallery

We believe every child is a natural storyteller. In our programs for ages 2 to 6, we use drama, puppetry, and play to help little ones find their voice, build confidence, and explore their imagination in a safe, joyful environment.

Announcing our theatre making program for little ones aged 3.5 to 5.5 years. These sessions are all about creative adventure and joyful discovery.

A young actor strikes a pose in a colorful costume. Whether it's through role play, improvisation, or a spotlight on stage, imagination is where it all begins.

Two young girls reach for the sky in a moment of expressive movement. The joy and confidence they build here will echo far beyond the performance.

Every child is a natural storyteller. This young boy, arms raised in triumph, embodies the confidence we nurture in our workshops.

A group of young children engaged in a movement exercise. Our role is to make sure they feel heard, valued, and excited to keep sharing their voice.

A young boy with a book, his expression full of curiosity. Our program for 3.5 to 5.5 year olds is where purpose is wrapped in joy.

Where imagination takes centerstage. This collage shows moments from our creative drama sessions, where little people explore the wonders of theatre.

A young girl in a butterfly costume shines on stage. This is from our "Little Explorers' Theatre," a program focused on creative drama and scene making.

Our "Yarntellers" program invites children to explore fables and scene making. Here, a group of kids engage in a physical warm-up, ready to bring stories to life.

Children delve into fables from around the world, physically embodying the characters and stories. This is active, imaginative learning at its best.

About Little Explorers: Programs for Ages 2-6

In these sessions, your child isn't memorizing lines or rehearsing for a grand performance. They are playing. We use props, storybooks, and movement to help them navigate emotions and social interactions. Whether they are acting out a fable or using puppets to solve a problem, the focus is entirely on the process—helping them feel safe enough to express their own ideas at their own pace.

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