Acknowledgment of country

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.


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A Paper Planet production photo. A Polyglot artist wearing a handmade paper costume kneels on the ground amidst tall brown cardboard trees. She has turned her head and is smiling at the camera. Other people are visible around her.

23 May 2018 Artistic Reflections

“A powerful and wonderful experience”

By Stefanie Robinson, with support from Dean Lombard It’s Wednesday 28 February, 2018. I’m on a bus with Polyglot Theatre, NPO Acchi Cocchi and......

A How High The Sky production photo. A close up of a baby lying on a soft white surface, holding the string of a white balloon and a green streamer. An adult's arm is stretched towards them. They are illuminated with warm theatre lighting.

4 Feb 2018 Artistic Reflections

“How mesmerising it is to watch the focus of a baby”

In January, Sue Giles, Polyglot’s Artistic Director, flew to Macau to present a talk and workshop about creating theatre for babies at the Macao......