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9 April 2019
The Roman Baths review
Spending summer in the scorching sun and standing over a pool of emerald water, tempted to dive in and cool down, is not ideal.
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8 April 2019
We went to watch Les Misérables!
My Arts Award group and I went to watch an exclusive dress run performance of Les Mis. Here's what happened...
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8 April 2019
'Les Misérables' at Birmingham Hippodrome: Review
“There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher.” - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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8 April 2019
Leo Roche, Drama
Leo Roche, who passed his Grade 2 Drama and Musical Theatre in Production, knew he was a comedian at heart – and now he takes acting to the next level
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8 April 2019
Kitty Dee Farrell: My Trinity Drama Story
Kitty, who passed her Grade 2 Group Drama and Musical Theatre Production, talks about her journey from the Pauline Quirke Academy to Her Majesty's Theatre
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7 April 2019
The Scarlett Pimpernel
I watched The Scarlett Pimpernel by Louise Page, adapted from the books by Emma Orczy on Thursday 16th August 2018 at The Theatre Royal Nottingham.
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7 April 2019
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
I watched Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by the Touring Consortium Theatre Company at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday 20th March 2018. The production was an incredible take on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, a Victorian gothic thriller.
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4 April 2019
Les Misérables: Review
A wonderful demonstration of old how stories can be told time and time again
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3 April 2019
Making America Funny Again
An interactive medley of all the strange habits, foibles and occasional moral fibres that brought the UK and the USA together during WW2.
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2 April 2019
Is Theatre Inclusive?
With top end ticket prices on the West End having risen by 19% to an average of £117.52, is theatre becoming less accessible and more elitist?
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8 May 2019 – 12 May 2019
Friday Night Love Poem at The Brighton Fringe
"So if Matt and I have officially had sex then why does it still hurt? I still don’t get what’s so amazing about it, how can women even come from it - when is that supposed to happen?"
Friday Night Love Poem, written by Natalia Knowlton, tells a trio of poignant coming of age stories about virginity, pleasure, and identity as three young women discover sexual empowerment for the first time. This brand new play looks at the challenges girls face when they begin exploring their sexuality in a world fuelled by stigma, bad sex education, and internet porn.
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1 April 2019
Looking back at theatre in March
Olivier Awards, worker exploitation and the ramifications of social media usage
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31 March 2019
Drip Drip.... Drip?
A darkly comic and politically important performance takes me on a slightly confusing journey to the centre of the NHS
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31 March 2019
Harley Talyor, Grade 8 Trinity Drama, Ormiston Bushfield Academy
Harley Taylor, who is currently working towards his Grade 8 Trinity Drama qualification, shares his journey to performing on stage
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30 March 2019
Simon Burgess: My Trinity Drama Story
Simon Burgess, who passed his Trinity Grade 8 'Acting in Pairs' with Distinction, on being a 'double threat' and the virtues of eccentricity on stage
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30 March 2019
Tom Cole: My Trinity Drama Story
Tom Cole, who passed his Trinity Grade 8 'Acting in Pairs' award, talks gender-swapping performances and the importance of trust in acting
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28 March 2019
Drip? No drips here.
In a time where nationalism is the newest superbug, this couldn't come sooner...