Performers hug on a theatre stage Performers hug at a Go Live Theatre Project event. (Courtesy photo)

The theater, or theatre as we say in the U.K., can have many enriching qualities. In acting out or experiencing imaginary stories, individuals can build confidence as well as acquire important social skills and knowledge to support their studies and future careers. Go Live Theatre Projects, a theater charity based in London, uses the power of theatre to help children and young people grow and thrive. We tap into theater and drama to give London's most vulnerable and marginalized children and young people inspiring experiences, to help them develop essential skills, and to help them feel happy and confident about their futures.

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