Dear friends,
There are many questions about children's theatre which remain unanswered.
Even the term `children's theatre' is not yet unanimously defined.
It is agreed by many that children of different ages will require a different kind of theatre. Below six years of age, six to twelve years of age and above twelve years of age will need theatres of different content and different presentation styles.
This theory is hardly seen practiced. So the smaller children are unnecessarily forced to see a content not matching with their age and sensibility. Sometimes it is seen that the teenagers are getting bored with slow and simple scripts of below six years children.
It is very much clear from this comparison that children's theatre should differ for different ages and definitely from the adult theatre.
So shall we discuss this question here; What are those things in which the children's theatre differs from adult theatre?