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Peer Productions
Founded7 August 2006; 18 years ago (2006-08-07)
HeadquartersWoking, England
Key people
Websitepeerproductions.co.uk

Peer Productions is a youth arts charity based in Woking, England.

Founded in August 2006, the charity specialises in peer education through theatre, and runs a free full-time one year training course for young actors aged 17–23 years, tours plays to schools and colleges and a runs a range of community projects reaching around 15,000 children around South East England.

Peer Productions runs the Generation Girls programme for Autistic Girls and girls with learning disabilities and online teen mental health drama 50 Days: Alone Together

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External links

  • Official website
  • Generation Girls - www.generationgirlsuk.com
  • 50 Days: Alone Together - www.50daysalonetogether.com
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