Appalachian State University
Dept.of Theatre and Dance

Appalachian Young People's Theatre

The Appalachian Young People's Theatre is a dynamic component of the Department of Theatre & Dance. Founded in 1972, AYPT works in partnership with communities and public schools of Northwestern North Carolina to bring high-quality, affordable live theatre experiences to young audiences who otherwise see little or no theatre.

Check out the Teacher Perfomance Guide for our current production

The AYPT has a two-pronged mission:
to produce a variety of quality plays with educational value, including fairy tales, folk tales, musicals and plays with contemporary themes for K-8 audiences.

to provide practical experience in producing and performing for young audiences for students seeking degrees in Theatre and/or Education.
    Each Spring, The Appalachian Young People's Theatre company, consisting of dedicated undergraduate theatre students, tours to schools, libraries and museums, performing to approximately 7,500 young people. AYPT has also performed at the North Carolina Theatre Conference and the Southeastern Theatre Conference Invitational Children's Theatre Festival. In 1996, the Constance Welsh Award for excellence in theatre for youth, was presented to AYPT by the North Carolina Theatre Conference.
AYPT Productions

    Simple sets, props, costumes and music are used to bring the Appalachian Young People's Theatre productions to life. The students participating in AYPT coordinate their talents and energy, under the supervision of the faculty director, to build and rehearse the shows for the first half of the Spring semester. The troupe then loads the show in a van and trailer to tour Northwestern North Carolina for seven weeks every Tuesday and Thursday, plus three-days in residence at Appalachian's Greer Arena Theatre. In addition, each Fall AYPT performs a play on campus and at the Hiddenite Arts Celebration in Hiddenite, North Carolina. The Appalachian Young People's Theatre productions are adaptable to a variety of performances spaces including gymnasiums, auditoriums and multi-purpose rooms. Teacher/student study guides are provided with all public school performances. 

Production History Since 1988
1988    Just So Stories
1989    Androcles and the Lion
   Two Pails of Water
1990    Fool of the World
   Mountain Tales
1991    13 Bells of Boglewood
1992    Nightingale
   The Ransom of Red Chief
1993    Rumpelstiltskin
   The Big Top
1994    Jack and the Wonder Beans
   Daniel Fox and Friends
1995    Reasons to Be Cheerful
   Remus Tales
1996    The Princess and the Pea
   In the Beginning
1997    Huckleberry Finn
   Puss in Boots
1998    Wilma's Revenge
   Cinderella
1999    Step on a Crack
   The Tolstoy Story Play
2000    Appalachian Echoes
   Tarheel Tales
   How Things Happen In Threes
2001    The Fisherman And His Wife
What Our Critics Say:

"Dear AYPT, your show was better than perfect. It's double perfect. I laughed so hard on all the funny parts that I almost cryed. I'm always going to remember the show as long as I live. "

2nd grader, Fleetwood Elementary

"Dear AYPT, I loved your play. I liked the part when Ellie frose the voice. I think that it was the best play in the world. I will see you next year. "

2nd grader Fleetwood Elementary

"Dear Wilma, I think you are smart and cool. I wish I was like you. Your my favorite character in the show. I hope when I get older I will get to do plays like you do. In the show Tracy was your friend and I think that you should give her some advice because she had some weird plans. "

4th grader, Whittenburg Elementary

"The children and I thoroughly enjoyed the play. It depicted a problem most all of us are familiar with! Please come back!"

Lynn Brooks, Grade 2 teacher, Millers Creek Primary

For more information contact:
Teresa Lee, AYPT Director
Department of Theatre & Dance
Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina 28608
Phone: (828)262-3028
Email: Leete@appstate.edu