Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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3 April 2017 – 3 June 2017
Acting – Improvisation, Devised and Forum Theatre at East 15
Monday 24 July to Saturday 29 July 2017
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3 April 2017 – 3 June 2017
East 15 Brush up Your Shakespeare
Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 July 2017
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23 March 2017
Interview with Theatre Counterpoint
London based collective of international performing artists talk about their latest piece, Am I Pretty?
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7 March 2017
Maddie Drury, Bronze, Silver, and Gold achiever
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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7 March 2017
Charlie Linnecar, double Bronze and Silver achiever
Voice Local Reporter, Charlie, is a rare double Bronze achiever and got those as well as her Silver at the prestigious Mayflower Theatre, Southampton.
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1 March 2017
Case study: Jayden Blacklock, Gold achiever
Jayden has been involved with drama at the Customs House for approximately three-and-a-half years and is now a Senior Drama Facilitator and Practitioner.
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22 February 2017
Close to Home at Rich Mix London?
What does 'home' mean to you? Four walls to surround you or a penetrateable, constant heartbeat?
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21 February 2017
'Remember to Breathe' at Rich Mix London
Remember that old foe 2016? Taker of the beloved famous, trickster of political mayhem and, well, a pretty darn cruel fellow.
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5 February 2017
'Her' at Half Moon Theatre
'Her', the latest collaboration by Half Moon Theatre and Brolly Productions is a live graphic novel, which encapsulates stage theatricality, film and animation expertise and clever technology - to tell the audience how the life of a fifteen year old female is clearly not all boys, lipstick and smartphones; all across the globe. 'Her' runs till Tuesday 7th February at the Half Moon Theatre before touring the rest of the UK.
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10 January 2017
Arts review- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
A review of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in the Palace theatre.
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1 January 2017
Important lessons my arts degree taught me that my grades won't tell you
Graduation is 6 months and many deadlines away. It cannot come round soon enough but at the same time is whizzing towards me at an uncomfortably rapid speed.
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22 December 2016
2016's been a pretty good year for the arts
With political chaos creating as many headlines as it did headaches, how did the soothing arts world react?
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14 December 2016
Tessa Bide and Jack Kelly from Open Sky Theatre
A talk with the creators and actors of the fantastic interactive show, Hairy Fairy Tales, performed at Wem Town Hall earlier this month.
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13 December 2016
Beauty and the Beast at the Cambridge Junction
The innovative production of a much loved fairy-tale.
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8 December 2016
How is Christmas portrayed in theatre?
Why wouldn't you love Christmas? Time united as a family, a chance to find romance under the mistletoe, snow falling outside as you wrap yourself up with a hot chocolate and Miracle on 34th Street.
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6 December 2016
The Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing'
With 2016 marking 400 years since William Shakespeare's death, what happened when Arts Award Activist, Kheira headed to his hometown to review the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing' exhibition?
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6 December 2016
International Theatre: A review of ‘MDLSX’
Not conforming to typical theatre standards, Silvia Calderoni uses her unique attributions to create a performance as interesting as herself.
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21 November 2016
What goes on at...RSC's 'The Play's The Thing'
With 2016 marking 400 years since William Shakespeare's death, what happened when Arts Award Activist, Kheira headed to her hometown to review the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing' exhibition?