How to connect with Theatre in Schools Scotland
TiSS Programming & Open CallWe are pleased to announce an open call for future work for the TISS programme. We are looking for work as part of our 2027-2028 programme, but also want to hear about your ideas, works in progress, and shows that may be ready to tour further in the future.
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If you have questions about Theatre in Schools Scotland in general, about making or adapting performances for schools touring, or about making shows for children, we are always happy to set up a call or meeting to get to know you and your work, and answer any questions.
It may be possible to watch a TISS performance alongside pupils and meet one of the teams out on tour. Information on our programme for the current academic year can be found here.
Let us know which show you would be interested in seeing, and what areas or local authorities would suit you, and we will be able to confirm opportunities where schools have agreed to visitors.
It may be possible to watch a TISS performance alongside pupils and meet one of the teams out on tour. Information on our programme for the current academic year can be found here.
Let us know which show you would be interested in seeing, and what areas or local authorities would suit you, and we will be able to confirm opportunities where schools have agreed to visitors.
Get in Touch here
Julian Almeida
National Schools Project Manager (Imaginate)
Theatre in Schools Scotland Events
Edinburgh International Children's Festival
Lightning Ridge | Catherine Wheels
Experience a Theatre in Schools Scotland performance in a lively schools setting.
This award-winning solo show for upper primary (9–11 year olds) set in the Australian outback, is the heartbreaking story of Ashmol, his little sister Kellyanne and her two invisible friends Pobby and Dingan. This show is ticketed as part of the Edinburgh International Children's Festival's 2026 Delegate Programme. There is a cost for both delegate registration cost and tickets.
This award-winning solo show for upper primary (9–11 year olds) set in the Australian outback, is the heartbreaking story of Ashmol, his little sister Kellyanne and her two invisible friends Pobby and Dingan. This show is ticketed as part of the Edinburgh International Children's Festival's 2026 Delegate Programme. There is a cost for both delegate registration cost and tickets.
Edinburgh International Children's Festival
Theatre in School Scotland 10th Anniversary Reception
North Edinburgh Arts (after Lightning Ridge)
Thursday 4 June 2026 13:00 – 14:00
Join us to celebrate Theatre in Schools Scotland 10th anniversary with a few speeches, mingling, a light lunch and birthday cake!
This event is ticketed as part of the Edinburgh International Children's Festival's 2026 Delegate Programme.
Free, but ticketed, to registered Delegates.
Thursday 4 June 2026 13:00 – 14:00
Join us to celebrate Theatre in Schools Scotland 10th anniversary with a few speeches, mingling, a light lunch and birthday cake!
This event is ticketed as part of the Edinburgh International Children's Festival's 2026 Delegate Programme.
Free, but ticketed, to registered Delegates.
About Theatre in Schools ScotlandFind out more about TiSS from our Edinburgh International Children’s Festival Delegate Event 2024
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Artist Development
Some of our touring productions have come through Imaginate’s development programmes. You can read about them here:
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