Polyglot acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and create, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. For more than 65,000 years, children and families have created and played here, and we are grateful to make our art on this country too.
Protect Play, Protect Childhood In March 2024, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution declaring 11 June as the International Day of Play, formalising......
“Creative arts are vital to our mental wellbeing” “Creative arts are vital to our mental wellbeing and important for self-expression, advocacy and social justice......
Polyglot Theatre acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and create, and......
Spark Child’s Play At Polyglot, we are committed to the theatrical possibilities that spark child’s play. Our work gives children the agency to be in......
Across a multi-year project with the Centre for Community Child Health (CCCH) – a department of The Royal Children’s Hospital and a research group......