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Ink Pellet’s book review section covers an eclectic selection of new fiction, teachers’ guides, audio books and classics.

Many of our reviews are written by teachers, so we have an expert eye on how texts will work in the classroom. We hope to create a useful archive of reviews so that you can use this as a reference. If you would like to join our panel of reviewers, please join in or email the editor john@inkpellet.co.uk. We hope the section inspires you to share new fiction with your pupils or to revisit old favourites yourself

  1. Nurturing Young Talent

    Nurturing Young Talent  

    The Lyric Hammersmith has extended its education outreach work. Susan Elkin went along to find out more.

  2. Proudly Different

    Proudly Different  

    Musical Theatre Academy, long since rebranded as TheMTA, is a tiny vocational drama college whose working methods, influence and achievements are out of all proportion to its size. Susan Elkin went to find out how.

  3. EXHIBITION: Razzle Dazzle ‘Em

    EXHIBITION: Razzle Dazzle ‘Em  

    Graham Hooper takes in a couple of shows looking at the art of distortion and its very practical application

  4. Pause for thought… Christian Knowledge

    Pause for thought… Christian Knowledge  

    Susan Elkin puts forward the case for Christian knowledge as an intrinsic part of English lessons

  5. TheatreCraft

    TheatreCraft  

    Susan Elkin visited TheatreCraft 2018, offering great advice to students looking for careers in the creative industries.

  6. Coffee Break: Roman Stefanski

    Coffee Break: Roman Stefanski  

    Director, actor and teacher Roman Stefanski specialises in work for children and has been associated with Polka Theatre since 1980. Susan Elkin caught up with him for a chat.

  7. Curious Schools

    Curious Schools  

    Susan Elkin visited a school in north London to see the National Theatre’s abridged version of The Curious Incident, touring schools nationwide, aiming to bring high quality theatre into schools to enrich teaching and learning. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is one of the National Theatre’s most successful shows of recent […]

  8. Above and Beyond

    Above and Beyond  

    After changing their approach to school engagement six years ago, Oldham’s Coliseum Theatre’s secondary education partnership scheme is thriving, benefitting its wonderfully diverse community. Mark Glover headed to the town to find out more. As I wait to meet Carly Barclay, Head of Learning at the Coliseum Theatre, suddenly, there’s a huge clap of thunder, […]

  9. Mountview in Peckham

    Mountview in Peckham  

    Mountview has moved to Peckham. Forget the notion of north and south London being in different countries. Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, whose name derives from its old London phone prefix, has cheerfully crossed the divide and is now a proud Southwark resident in a sparkling, spacious new home. Susan Elkin went to explore. Founded […]

  10. New courses at WCA

    New courses at WCA  

    Long famous as an art college, Wimbledon College of Arts – part of University Arts London – is diversifying. From next year if will offer two new courses: BA (Hons) Acting & Performance and BA (Hons) Contemporary Theatre and Performance and the current college site is being upgraded and developed site to accommodate this work. Susan Elkin paid a visit.