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18 November 2016
Kenneth Branagh’s Season at the Garrick
Each actor brought a wealth of knowledge and personal liaison, a unique dynamic I felt honoured to observe.
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16 November 2016
TheatreCraft 2016: Putting on your play with Paines Plough
Paines Plough, being the national theatre of new plays, took the time to tell us novice playwrights and theatre makers what makes a play.
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15 November 2016
Backstage with...reviving costumes at the Royal Opera House
Glittering with gold and spangled with the chandelier's silver light, the Adelphi Suite in the Waldorf Hilton Hotel is the perfect venue to learn about the grand art of making and reviving costumes for opera and ballet.
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13 November 2016
Pride and Prejudice
This is a review of my visit to see Pride and Prejudice at Norwich Theatre Royal.
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12 November 2016
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play that Goes Wrong is an absolute delight to watch. It's obvious why the production won Best New Comedy at the 2015 Laurence Olivier awards; there was never a moment when the audience weren't shaking with laughter.
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7 November 2016
The Last Five Years at St. James Theatre
Together, Brown, Barks and Bailey create somewhat of a holy musical trinity, their combined talents making this production, undoubtedly, one of the most poignant 90 minutes I've watched on stage.
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3 November 2016
Interview with Simon Stephens, playwright
Prior to his 'Introduction to Theatre' workshop at the Young Vic Theatre, the esteemed The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and The Threepenny Opera playwright spoke to Voice about his views on the next generation of playwrights.
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2 November 2016 – 2 January 2017
Applications for International Youth Arts Festival 2017 are open!
We are excited to announce that applications for the International Youth Arts Festival Kingston 2017 are now open!
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31 October 2016
Beyond the Broadway Hits - Why Lin-Manuel Miranda is a vital figure in the arts!
"You can fume at the world if you like. You can also use your words, art, and gifts to let us in. Build us a bridge to where you are." (Lin-Manuel Miranda)
Lin-Manuel Miranda is a genius. Given his recent rise to fame, you might assume I am talking about his talent for creating hit musicals, but actually, there's much more to him than that.
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31 October 2016
My Week at the Young Vic
As a performer, I jumped at the chance of reviewing the Young Vic Theatre's 'Introduction to Theatre' course. This is new idea at the Young Vic, provides more opportunities for young people to create work, with the know-how from the experts; From playwright Simon Stephens to actor Ashley Walters and the Young Vic's own gifted designers.
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30 October 2016
How do Digital Technologies Break the Barrier to Accessing the Arts for Young Disabled Young People?
This afternoon I attended Shape Art's event, and followed their discussion on providing opportunities and support for disabled artists.
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28 October 2016
‘Everything I’m not made me everything I am!’
During the summer I did a bit of thinking and wrote a blog about what the last 3 years have given me.
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28 October 2016
Case Study: Kheira Bey, Arts Award Activist
Drama student, Kheira Bey, has recently joined the Arts Award Youth Activist Team. She can generally be spotted in the South East, and has completed her Silver and Gold Arts Awards.
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26 October 2016
Interview with Kerry Clayton, make-up artist
Talented theatre and film make-up artist Kerry Clayton talks to our Voice Reporter Isis; about her career, past and future ambitions, and success tips for aspiring artists.
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17 October 2016
The Actor and… Learning Lines
Learning lines for actors is like Marmite that's gone off - everyone definitely hates it. However...
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14 October 2016
Interview with Eddie Kim
EK Theater bring Video Game Puppetry to Mozfest 2016
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10 October 2016
The Actor and... Rehearsals
Let's face it, we can't ALL be as good as Pierce Brosnan in Mamma Mia!, however...
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7 October 2016
You Can’t Act: An Interview with Rebekah Lumsden and Laurie Scott
The rehearsal room is not for getting it right, it's for getting it wrong.