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{{Infobox film or theatre festival|name=International Theatre Festival For Children’s & Youth|founded={{Start date and age|1991|09|20}}|language=[[Persian language|Persian]]<br />[[English language|English]]}}

{{Infobox film or theatre festival|name=International Theatre Festival For Children’s & Youth|founded={{Start date and age|1991|09|20}}|language=[[Persian language|Persian]]<br />[[English language|English]]}}


Latest revision as of 11:18, 4 December 2025

Theatre festival in Iran

International Theatre Festival For Children’s & Youth
Founded September 20, 1991; 34 years ago (1991-09-20)
Language Persian
English

Iran‘s annual International Theatre Festival For Children & Youth (Persian: جشنواره بین‌المللی تئاتر کودک Ùˆ نوجوان), is a theatre festival in Iran, held for the thirtieth time in 2025.

The first nationwide children and youth theatre festival titled “Hope” was held in September 1991 in Hamedan, Iran.

International Theatre Festival For Children & Youth editions

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  • 1st International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (20 –26 September 1991)
  • 2nd International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (03 –9 October 1992)
  • 3rd International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (02 –9 October 1993)
  • 4th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (30 October – 6 November 1994)
  • 5th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (30 October – 5 November 1995)
  • 6th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (28 October – 3 November 1996)
  • 7th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (22 November 1997)
  • 8th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (29 November – 4 December 1998)
  • 9th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (4 December 1999)
  • 10th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (24–29 October 2000)
  • 11th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (24 December 2001 – 28 December 2001)
  • 12th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (30 April 2005 – 4 May 2005)
  • 13th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (10 – 14 October 2006)
  • 14th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (28 October – 1 November 2007)
  • 15st International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (07 – 11 October 2008)
  • 16th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (04 – 8 October 2009)
  • 17th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (29 September – 3 October 2010)
  • 18th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (06 – 11 November 2011)
  • 19th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (07 – 13 October 2012)[1]
  • 20th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (16 – 22 October 2013)
  • 21st International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (07 – 13 October 2014)[2]
  • 22nd International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (01 – 6 October 2015)
  • 23rd International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (12 – 17 December 2016)
  • 24th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (01 – 6 December 2017)[3]
  • 25th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (19 – 25 November 2018)
  • 26th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (07 – 12 November 2019)[4][5]
  • 27th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (22 – 27 June 2022)[6]
  • 28th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (20 – 27 February 2023)[7][8]
  • 29th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (1 – 7 November 2024[9][10]
  • 30th International Theater Festival For Children & Youth (5 – 11 December 2025)[11]

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