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19 May 2019
Peter & the Wolf: Watching ballet for the first time
I watched a professional ballet for the first time ever!
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19 May 2019
Weight/Wait
A stunning conversation on mental health through the unified strength of dance and dialogue
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18 May 2019
Wolf Tamer
Fairytale nostalgia, desperate grief and the immense taboo of fear are stitched together with a delicate storytelling thread in Savage Heart Productions new play.
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18 May 2019
Stealth Aspies
Far more than an evening of monologues on the topic of autism, Stealth Aspies self-titled show educates, entertains and inspires.
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17 May 2019
All My Sons - the fallible American Dream
“There are certain men in the world who rather see everybody hung before they'll take blame.”
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16 May 2019
MCM Comic Con 2019
During my visit to the Comic Con held at the Birmingham NEC, I was able to experience a lot of other artists' creativity and see different peoples' creations. While I was there, I saw a lot of cosplay as well as lots of art and art related products.
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16 May 2019
Investingating Quality in Learning Disabled Arts.
I am currently undertaking the Gold Arts Awards with my main emphasis on Dance. I would very much like to know your thoughts
regarding the involvement of disabled people within the Performing Arts. Below are a few questions to help you express your opinions. If you would take the time to answer then I would be most happy.
Thank you
Barnabas.
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16 May 2019
The Curious Affair of The Palvine Residence
The story I’m about to tell you took place over some months in the autumn/winter/spring of 2018/19. It is the tale of how I learned love, trust, jealousy and what it means to be free.
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15 May 2019
Kitchen Sink
Kitchen Sink is a family drama revolving round a small kitchen in London, 1984, that explored some interesting themes with a dark, dramatic twists.
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15 May 2019
Review of Les Misérables at the Birmingham Hippodrome
My thoughts on the popular production Les Misérables. . .
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15 May 2019
Is makeup considered as an art form?
An argument on the topic of makeup being considered as an art form, or not.
Please leave comments on this essay.
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14 May 2019
Coming Home With Me
Sexual harassment and assault are all too common, especially in nightclubs and bars. This is not okay!
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14 May 2019
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
A demonstration on how to correctly bring childhood icons to life
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14 May 2019
Introduction to the Manchester International Festival Creative Traineeship programme
Written by Katy Egan Daynes – Cultural Skills and Training Co-ordinator at MIF
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13 May 2019
Mapdance
As part of their 2019 tour Mapdance held a Performance at the Sandpit Theatre, St. Albans Hertfordshire on Wednesday 8th May 2019.
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13 May 2019
The Noise Maker
Comedy duo entertains with inventive theatre, offering a creative solution to dealing with that noisy neighbour.
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12 May 2019
My Trip To LJ Millington Silversmith!
I went to 'LJ Millington Silversmith' to find out more about what it's like being a craftsman in the Silversmith business. Steve Millington, the owner, told me all about his job and what it's like being a Silversmith. I hope you enjoy my blog!