1. THEATRE REVIEW: her – Half Moon Children’s Theatre and touring

    THEATRE REVIEW:  her – Half Moon Children’s Theatre and touring  

    It’s an “issues play” about the experiences of young women across a number of cultures and situations. The intention is to get the audience talking, thinking – and perhaps seeking, or finding ways to help. Everyone gets a list of charities such as Amnesty International and LBTH Violence against Women and Girls at the end. […]

  2. THEATRE REVIEW: RSC: First Encounters With Shakespeare – The Tempest – Springhead Primary School, Talke Pitts, Stoke-on-Trent

    THEATRE REVIEW:  RSC: First Encounters With Shakespeare – The Tempest – Springhead Primary School, Talke Pitts, Stoke-on-Trent  

    This show, which is touring to schools, has developed from the RSC’s recent main house production of The Tempest.  An abridged 90 minute version, it works perfectly. I found it clear, immersive and entertaining as did the Year 4 and Year 6 children I saw it with. Darren Raymond as a charismatic and authoritative Prospero […]

  3. THEATRE REVIEW: School Play – Southwark Playhouse

    THEATRE REVIEW:  School Play – Southwark Playhouse  

    We’re in a primary school head teacher’s office and Anna Reid’s set captures the atmosphere and detail beautifully. The play has a worthy stab at dealing with the dynamics, tension and issues too. Tests dominate the thinking because without certain results the school won’t get the all-vital pupil premium money to fund things such as […]

  4. Music & Drama Education Expo

    Music & Drama Education Expo  

    Celebrating its fifth year, the recent Music & Drama Education Expo at Olympia proved to be an exciting, eclectic mix of workshops, seminars and exhibitors. Susan Elkin brings us a flavour of events You can hear the cavernous Olympia Central space rattling with trumpet blasts, people trying out pianos before you even get up the […]

  5. Re-chargeable batteries: the power and endurance of sculpture

    Re-chargeable batteries: the power and endurance of sculpture  

    Michael McIntyre’s ‘Man Drawer’ sketch from his 2008 Hammersmith Apollo routine sums up my life with objects. The out-of-currency foreign coinage, the electrical leads with no obvious function, the keys to the house I no longer own and the batteries with dubious levels of charge – yes, I have that drawer. In fact my world […]

  6. Using Digital Technology & Social Media in Practical Theatre Courses Using Digital Technology & Social Media in Practical Theatre Courses

    Using Digital Technology & Social Media in Practical Theatre Courses Using Digital Technology & Social Media in Practical Theatre Courses  

    Ezra LeBank –  Associate Professor of Theatre Arts , CSULB Building on a panel from the Association for Theatre in Higher Education National Conference, I have continued research on concepts to utilize social media and digital technology to support teaching in studio theatre courses. One repeated request has been for a resource of ideas about […]

  7. Moving South

    Moving South  

    Long established in North London, the Mountview Academy is heading south of the river. Here Susan Elkin catches up with principal Stephen Jameson Founded in 1945 as an amateur repertory company, Mountview Academy took its name from its local North London old style telephone exchange. By 1958 it was offering part time training. The full […]

  8. Running Wild

    Running Wild  

    Running Wild is embarking on a UK tour this year and Ink Pellet dropped in on final rehearsals and chatted to the show’s creative team For those of you lucky enough to have caught Running Wild at the Open Air Theatre last summer, you’ll be delighted to hear that the Children’s Touring Partnership are taking […]

  9. Dancers Wellbeing

    Dancers Wellbeing  

    As the Head of Dance at READ College, I am passionate about ensuring that my young students have the very best start to their professional dance training and consequently their future careers. This means educating our young people about how to look after themselves both physically and psychologically. By Helen Read In recent years there […]