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11 August 2018
Want my job? with Harriet Usher, Projects Manager
Harriet is the Projects Manager for the Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre, and has worked with the New York Public Library for Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, the V&A and now oversees major events including Theatre Craft, West End Live and the Olivier Awards!
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7 August 2018
Want My Job? with Jill Adamson - Director of Participation
Do you know what it's like to be a Theatre Director? Jill has the answers!
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6 August 2018
Me and My Girl - Chichester Festival Theatre
Me and my Girl is currently running at Chichester Festival Theatre until 25th August 2018. Starring Matt Lucas, Caroline Quentine, Clive Rowe and Alex Young, it is a valuable piece of onstage magic, guaranteed to take the whole theatre on a roller-coaster of imagination, emotion and just plain fun!
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2 July 2018
Want My Job? with Charlotte Couture - Actor & Producer
With women at the heart of her stories, Charlotte runs the successful Sheer Height Productions. What else does she do?
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6 May 2018
Charles III Review
Britain’s least favourite Windsor becomes a Shakespearean hero in Brighton Little Theatre’s latest production of Bartlett’s award winning play for Brighton Fringe
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10 April 2018
Interview with Kheira Bey, theatre practitioner
London-based, RADA-trained aspiring actor Kheira Bey talks to Voice about making her one-woman show debut at King’s Head Theatre, managing her creative endeavours and the importance of preparation.
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21 March 2018
Rupi Kaur - the world's hottest new poet
Performance poetry + Rupi Kaur = perfection.
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5 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Syd & Sylvia
Eastbourne, 1987. Infamous club owner / compere Syd and his long-suffering wife, club singer/entertainer Sylvia, have been performing the same old routines at their Working Men's club for 15 years. However, after taking up an evening class in Women's Studies, Sylvia has been taking liberties with some of the material, much to the disapproval of her abusive husband...
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11 December 2016
This Movement is Silent by Paul Stringer | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Paul Stringer's powerful, poignant and potent portrait of Birmingham combines poetry and filmmaking.
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5 December 2016
Living History - a new art form?
Ever since Downton Abbey, the flash of a maid's uniform has always meant some kind of period drama
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19 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Rachel Ward
Hear from our youngest Gold Expo artist - circus performer, Rachel Ward, who is still in the process of completing her Gold!
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26 May 2016
Gold EXPO special: Moving Together
Here we bring you the first in our interview series, with our upcoming Gold EXPO artists. Moving Together is co-directed by Emily Bolton and Rachel Eke, and is based in Leicester.
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21 July 2016
The Odyssey
Written and Performed by Prime Youth Theatre
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7 April 2016
Want my job?...with Neil Frost
Neil Frost can be found at Brighton Fringe this May, performing his one man mine show, The Story of the Nervous Man. 'I think a performer should train in a variety of disciplines,' the comedian, clown and character actor says, 'then create their own practice using the methods that work for them.'
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10 March 2016
What goes on at...The Core at Corby Cube
The Core at Corby Cube are a Northamptonshire-based theatre space, who run a wide variety of community and youth-led projects. They are also an Arts Award Good Practice Centre for 2015-16.
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6 January 2016
Want my job?...with Joelle Taylor
From the archive: Last April, we met the superb poet, spoken word artist, playwright, novelist and general wordsmith, Joelle Taylor. Who better, to call on for thoughts about using art to change the world?