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Voice MagPosts Tagged: working class
  • Review Review: Whatever Happened to Phoebe Salt, New Vic Theatre
    4 June 2025

    Review: Whatever Happened to Phoebe Salt, New Vic Theatre

    by Naomi Johnson Contributor

    Whatever Happened to Phoebe Salt takes you on a journey through the life of Phoebe Salt - a local girl inspired by Berry's own experiences - and will lead you through a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the evening, so settle in for the ride.

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  • Event Rhiannon Faith Company invite you to Lay Down Your Burdens around the UK
    7 March 2025 – 14 May 2025

    Rhiannon Faith Company invite you to Lay Down Your Burdens around the UK

    by Sebastian Fish

    Radical and proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and collectively lighten the load

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  • Blog Kick Some Class: Here's what we learned
    24 October 2024

    Kick Some Class: Here's what we learned

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Over the last two months, we've spoken to amazing working class creatives, including Bridgerton's Claudia Jessie and CHERUB author Robert Muchamore, for our Kick Some Class series about social class in the arts. Here, we reflect on the series.

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  • Blog My class convenience store: What class means to me
    23 October 2024

    My class convenience store: What class means to me

    by Brogan Leigh Flowers Voice Contributor

    Social class is a little bit like a supermarket, isn't it? Stick with me on this one.

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  • Blog How to break that Class Ceiling: Advice from a working class author
    22 October 2024

    How to break that Class Ceiling: Advice from a working class author

    by Oliver Sykes

    Working class children's author and poet Oliver Sykes offers his words of wisdom for how people can break through the class ceiling and find their place in the world of the arts.

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  • Interview Kick Some Class: Neil Griffiths explains Arts Emergency's vital work
    22 October 2024

    Kick Some Class: Neil Griffiths explains Arts Emergency's vital work

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Arts Emergency is a national charity helping to broaden access to culture careers via mentoring. CEO and co-founder Neil Griffiths spoke to Voice about his organisation's complex mission.

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  • Interview Kick Some Class: Jasmine Padgett on Newcastle arts space Cobalt Studios
    18 October 2024

    Kick Some Class: Jasmine Padgett on Newcastle arts space Cobalt Studios

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Cobalt Studios is an arts and music venue in Newcastle, trying to make culture accessible to all. Digital and marketing manager Jasmine Padgett chats to Voice about how they help working class voices to be heard.

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  • Interview Kick Some Class: CJ Webley talks bringing working class voice to theatre
    8 October 2024

    Kick Some Class: CJ Webley talks bringing working class voice to theatre

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Birmingham-born playwright and social entrepreneur CJ Lloyd Webley talks to Voice about how he wants to improve the theatre space for people from marginalised backgrounds.

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  • Interview Kick Some Class: Liam Pape on supporting working class comedy
    4 October 2024

    Kick Some Class: Liam Pape on supporting working class comedy

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Liam Pape is the man behind the West End Comedy Club's working class bursary, helping comedians with the hefty costs of the Edinburgh Fringe. He spoke to Voice about the importance of supporting working class voices in stand-up.

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  • Interview Kick Some Class: Hannan Majid on his animation club for working class kids of colour
    20 September 2024

    Kick Some Class: Hannan Majid on his animation club for working class kids of colour

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Hannan Majid and Richard York are the co-founders of the Rainbow Collective Animation Club, which helps kids from working class communities of colour in London make their voices heard through filmmaking.

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  • Blog The sitcom: A celebration of northern life
    11 March 2022

    The sitcom: A celebration of northern life

    by Sheona Mountford Kickstart

    Sitcoms celebrate northern working-class life more effectively than any other form of media. I explore how two of my favourites, Dinnerladies and The Royle Family, do this whilst still being exceptionally funny.

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