Experience Captivating Theatre
Engage Your Mind, Laugh Longer, Feel More, Impact Greater Together
We believe in using theatre techniques to address mental health and wellbeing issues with young people. Who Dis Theatre Company offers innovative programs and services to make participants more resilient and create a safe space for addressing issues. Join us on an artistic adventure that guarantees an emotional experience with a captivating performance. Make sure to roll your sleeves up and open your minds. We can't wait to take you on a journey.
Upcoming Events
Local Performance
Mental Health Awarness Workshop
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Join us for a fresh workshop that will enhance or open your eyes to Mental Health awareness . Our talented Facilitator Anthony will guide you on an journey through Mental health helping you become aware of yours and those around . This event is perfect for everyone who wish's to become more aware of Mental health and its impacts.
Online We Go
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Experience the magic of theatre but online. Live streaming workshops ending in a creative and improvisational performance the possibilities are endless.
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Opening Year!
We are excited to announce our opening! Join us for a sneak peek of our upcoming shows and experience the magic of Who Dis Theatre Company. Our Maiden Year is the perfect opportunity to see what we have in store for you and get a taste of our unique style.
What Makes Us Different
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“The smallest incidents of our social life contain all the moral and political values of society, all its structures of domination and power, all its mechanisms of oppression.”
― Augusto Boal
Unlock Your Potential
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
Embrace Change
“Culture does not change because we desire to change it. Culture changes when the organization is transformed – the culture reflects the realities of people working together everyday.”
– Frances Hesselbein