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  • Review Our Country's Good Review
    31 May 2018

    Our Country's Good Review

    by Dillon Butt

    On Monday the 14th of May I went to see Our Country's Good at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield which lasted around 2 hours 50 minutes. It was written by Timberlake Wertenbaker in cooperation with Ramps On The Moon.

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  • Review Fast
    14 May 2018

    Fast

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    They come looking for a cure, many never leave alive...

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  • Review Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
    15 April 2018

    Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime

    by Jess F

    A heart-warming, sincere and breathtaking play - a must-see!

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  • Event WEST END STARS CELEBRATE ALEXANDER S. BERMANGE  AT LONDON’S HIPPODROME
    4 March 2018

    WEST END STARS CELEBRATE ALEXANDER S. BERMANGE AT LONDON’S HIPPODROME

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    A stellar line-up of leading musical theatre artists are taking to the stage of The Hippodrome in London’s West End on Sunday 4th March for an evening of songs by award-winning composer and lyricist Alexander S. Bermange.

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  • Review ​This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney
    19 November 2017

    ​This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney

    by Kheira Bey Contributor

    Two teenagers lie naked together… A war shakes the room.

    If you want a play to warm your frost, see this. If you're not feeling the frost, see this anyway. Just see it. It's a rarity to find a story which forcefully arrests your heart and soul.

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  • Case Study Erin Moffat, Explore and Bronze achiever and Gold student
    30 September 2017

    Erin Moffat, Explore and Bronze achiever and Gold student

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    We hear from Erin from the Customs House Youth Theatre who's doing her Gold in drama, improv and directing.

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  • Case Study Lauren Coldicott, Explore and Bronze achiever
    22 August 2017

    Lauren Coldicott, Explore and Bronze achiever

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    We spoke to a few students from Herts and Essex High School who've recently completely their Bronze awards about what they did and what they thought of it all.

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  • Event Free Audition Workshop
    23 July 2017

    Free Audition Workshop

    by Zoe Dowler

    We are opening up our auditions to the public, allowing you the opportunity to build on and expand your skills.

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  • Case Study Katie, Caitlin and Hannah, Bronze achievers
    4 July 2017

    Katie, Caitlin and Hannah, Bronze achievers

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Three Year 6 students took on their Bronze Arts Award together and lived to tell the tale. With the help of their Advisor, Mrs. Lonergan, we hear about their experience.

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  • Blog Should Body image stereotypes matter within Performing Arts?
    4 July 2017

    Should Body image stereotypes matter within Performing Arts?

    by Chloe Lawrence

    This is my unit 1 part D Arts Issue. I focused on body image stereotypes throughout the performing arts industry, this includes dance, drama and modelling, and how these reflect on upcoming generations. Also looking into the different weight and height restrictions there are throughout company's and auditions and why this is the case.

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  • Case Study Charlotte and Amy, Silver achievers
    29 June 2017

    Charlotte and Amy, Silver achievers

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    DIY Theatre is a leading learning disability theatre company. We sat down with two of their recent Silver achievers, Charlotte and Amy, to hear about their experience.

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  • Review Wicked the musical - review
    19 June 2017

    Wicked the musical - review

    by Lewis Hopkins

    An enjoyable afternoon at the theatre

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  • Blog Does the performing arts have to break the bank?
    7 June 2017

    Does the performing arts have to break the bank?

    by Olivia Keaney

    As someone who's only form of training being from a high school, I feel passionate about the fact that making it in the business shouldn't be about how much money you have. Money doesn't equal talent but to pay for higher education it doesn't matter ho talented you are if you don't have the money to pay for it, you are not getting in. I feel passionate about getting underprivileged kids into the performing arts, but what's the point if they can afford to take their talent into a career.

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  • Review Landmines
    31 May 2017

    Landmines

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    There is so much in the news around terrorism, Donald Trump, war and and other such horrors, it is becoming easier to ignore what is happening than to do something about it.

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  • Review Acute Psychotic Episode III - When the Change Came
    12 May 2017

    Acute Psychotic Episode III - When the Change Came

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    A very personal experience, this piece will leave you with a lot to think about and hopefully a new view into the world of mental health.

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  • Review At the Junction Cafe
    10 May 2017

    At the Junction Cafe

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    Two very different characters in an otherwise empty cafe, what could possibly go wrong as Buckle Collective introduces their first performance in the Brighton Fringe?

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  • Review According to Angelica
    9 May 2017

    According to Angelica

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    Truly unique and wonderful to watch, a gem at Brighton Fringe Festival 2017.

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  • Case Study Maddie Drury, Bronze, Silver, and Gold achiever
    7 March 2017

    Maddie Drury, Bronze, Silver, and Gold achiever

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Voice Reporter, Maddie is a vlogger and budding journalist and trained at the York Theatre Royal where she achieved the three highest levels of Arts Award.

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