Laguna Playhouse Education Presents Its Fall Acting Conservatory
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 5, 2021
The Laguna Playhouse Acting Conservatory is a year-round audition entry program for young people who are have a passion and advanced interests in theatre. This program develops theatre skills 360° in acting, movement, voice, text analysis, playwriting, devised theatre and directing.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC Will Be Performed by Central Florida Community Arts in June
by Stephi Wild
- May 26, 2021
The Youth Theatre Troupe planned to perform The Sound of Music in June of 2020. The show was postponed twice as staff pivoted to virtual rehearsals for the remainder of the year. After safely reintroducing in-person rehearsals, the cast of 40 students will finally present their show June 4-5, 2021.
Everyman & Playhouse Announce Shows for 2021 Spring
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Dec 17, 2020
Bold, innovative and brave theatre is back at the Everyman & Playhouse in 2021, as the theatres announce six exciting projects for spring. Among the season are local treasures, multi award-winning visiting productions and a Young Everyman Playhouse takeover of the Everyman auditorium.
BWW Review: THE NOISE WE MAKE, NST Young Company
by Jo Fisher
- Aug 28, 2020
Nuffield Southampton Theatres (NST) was one of the first UK theatres to suffer at the hands of coronavirus. After its fall into administration in May, and subsequent closure two months later, youa??d be forgiven for thinking that its days of influence and inspiration were over.
Guest Blog: Director Lucy Morrell On THE CREATURE [FRANKENSTEIN RETOLD] at Rose Theatre Kingston
by Marianka Swain
- Feb 26, 2020
Working on The Creature [Frankenstein Retold] has been the biggest challenge but also the absolute highlight of my career. Ciaran McConville' s play has a complex narrative where the audience are told a story-within-a-story in snippets, along with the characters. Our Dr Frankenstein character is a driven young scientist who is deeply affected by loss and a desire for a better world. The play is transported to a modern setting where new technologies are used, just like in Mary Shelley's original, to create a creature with monstrous and potentially catastrophic abilities.
Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre Has Announced New Education Directors
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 3, 2020
Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre has announced that Will Kiley and Samantha Beach Kiley have accepted the position of Education Directors for the summer of 2020. Having been such an asset to the youth theatre summer camps last year, Will and Sam will make the transition smooth as they take the helm of these programs.
Guest Blog: Jemma McDonnell On Verbatim Theatre and ASK ME ANYTHING
by Marianka Swain
- Jan 28, 2020
Ask Me Anything is based on the real letters that teenagers wrote to us in which they could, as the title suggests, ask us anything. The idea had come from the problem pages we had read when we were growing up, where anonymous teens would get advice from agony aunts.
Young Company Stages World Premiere of Mal Peet Novella THE FAMILY TREE
by Sarah Hookey
- Aug 6, 2019
The Northcott Young Company (NYC) is to stage a world premiere of a celebrated book about a family torn apart by a father's descent into mental illness. Senior members of the youth theatre company a?" around 60 actors aged between 9 and 16 a?" are preparing the first dramatization of Mal Peet's heart-rending novella, The Family Tree,
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