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Herts Inclusive Theatre

Herts Inclusive Theatre is a Watford based charity which provides drama workshops across South Hertfordshire to children and young people. Led by a team of experienced theatre practitioners, our workshops are open to all and are especially welcoming to those with special needs. We also have regular sessions for disabled adults and offer a range of family arts activities.

www.hit-theatre.org.uk Fundraise for us
admin@hit-theatre.org.uk

01923216951

Registered charity no. 1180955

Member since December 2019

About us

Our diverse programme includes out of school drama groups for children and young people, led by experienced practitioners, which are open to all and are especially welcoming to those with special needs. The programme also includes fully inclusive productions, family arts activities, plus bespoke projects commissioned by local councils and other organisations which include working with people with mental health problems; young people not in Education, Employment or Training; victims of domestic abuse; and interactive storytelling sessions for preschool and infant school age children. We also run a number of groups for adults with learning disabilities, in partnership with local councils and charities such as Mencap. Through these activities we break down barriers around inclusion and about disability, encouraging participants to work together on an equal level and without prejudice as well as improving their social and communication skills, confidence and wellbeing.