Emergency response

Amid the atrocities unfolding across the region, Seenaryo continued to reach those most affected. The Playkit reached teachers in the West Bank for the first time. In Lebanon, as war displaced thousands, we launched an emergency response, delivering 39 theatre and play projects for over 700 people in displacement centres, supporting both mental health and continued learning. Shortly after a ceasefire was declared, Helen Hayes MP hosted a screening of TILKA in the UK Parliament, where we called for urgent support for civil society in Lebanon and renewed pressure on Israel to uphold the ceasefire. We also began our first project in Syria, supporting teachers delivering remedial education to teenagers in four communities affected by crisis.

  • CATS

    An ensemble of young people performed their play CATS six times across Jordan, from major stages in Amman to local community centres, reaching 630 audience members. The play explored the refugee experience in Jordan, through the eyes of a cat, and was performed as part of UNHCR’s Refugee Week activities.

  • HundrED Resilience in Action Award

    HundrED selected the Seenaryo Playkit as one of their top 100 education innovations to watch out for (selected from over 3000 applicants). They also awarded us a Resilience in Action Award for our emergency work in Lebanon and Palestine.

  • First Playkit trainings in Palestine

    In the summer we trained 52 teachers in Ramallah, in the West Bank, to teach through play. It marked our first time training teachers in Palestine.

  • Emergency response

    Throughout the war in Lebanon, we supported the mental health and learning of 700 displaced people across Lebanon through theatre and play sessions.

  • Screening in parliament

    Helen Hayes MP hosted a screening of our filmTILKA in parliament. Seenaryo’s co-founder Victoria Lupton spoke alongside Joseph Willets (CABU) and Maha Shuayb (CLS).

  • Seenaryo in 2024

  • First Playkit trainings in Palestine

  • Resilience in Action Award