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'''Market Theatre Laboratory''' or '''Market Lab''' (Gauteng) which caters for historically disadvantaged youth by offering a two-year course in theatre skills. It has a high success-rate with 80% of graduates obtaining employment in the industry upon graduation [[ACT]] Arts Education Project Award 2005. The Market Theatre Laboratory was also responsible for  The [[Market Laboratory Community Theatre Festival|Market Lab Annual Community Theatre Festival]].  The project was intended to prepare and present the work of 50 community theatre groups and present a showcase of these in a semi-professional setting.  
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Also known as the [[Market Lab]], this successful training project was founded in Johannesburg as an extension of the [[Market Theatre]] and was intended to cater for historically disadvantaged youth by offering a two-year course in theatre skills. It is also responsible for  The [[Community Theatre Festival|Market Lab Annual Community Theatre Festival]], a project intended to prepare and present the work of 50 community theatre groups and present a showcase of these in a semi-professional setting.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
[[Pat Schwartz]], 1988; [[Percy Tucker]], 1997; [[Loren Kruger]], 1999)
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[[Pat Schwartz]], 1988;  
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[[Percy Tucker]], 1997;  
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[[Loren Kruger]], 1999)
  
 
== For more information ==
 
== For more information ==

Revision as of 06:53, 31 October 2014

Also known as the Market Lab, this successful training project was founded in Johannesburg as an extension of the Market Theatre and was intended to cater for historically disadvantaged youth by offering a two-year course in theatre skills. It is also responsible for The Market Lab Annual Community Theatre Festival, a project intended to prepare and present the work of 50 community theatre groups and present a showcase of these in a semi-professional setting.

Sources

Pat Schwartz, 1988;

Percy Tucker, 1997;

Loren Kruger, 1999)

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