Constantine, Algeria – The 21st edition of the National Children’s Theater Festival in Constantine concluded today at the Malek Haddad Cultural Center with an awards ceremony recognizing the top performances.
The festival, a celebration of theatrical arts aimed at young audiences, showcased a diverse range of productions from across the nation. This year’s event featured several competitive categories, judged by a panel of theater experts and children’s entertainment specialists.
The winning productions were selected based on criteria including originality, artistic merit, engagement with the audience, and overall quality of performance. The awards ceremony highlighted the talents of young actors, playwrights, and directors, fostering a sense of creativity and artistic expression.
DZWatch spoke with festival organizers, who expressed their satisfaction with the success of this year’s event. They emphasized the importance of providing platforms for young artists to develop their skills and contribute to the cultural landscape of Algeria.
The National Children’s Theater Festival plays a vital role in promoting cultural awareness and appreciation among young people. It also serves as a catalyst for the development of new talent and innovative approaches to children’s theater.
The festival’s closing marks the end of a week-long celebration of the arts, leaving a lasting impression on participants and attendees alike. Organizers are already looking ahead to the next edition, with plans to further expand the festival’s reach and impact.
The event underscores Constantine’s continued commitment to supporting arts and culture. It reinforces the city’s position as a hub for artistic expression and a champion of youth development through creative engagement.



