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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. Careers in Theatre

    Careers in Theatre  

    Susan Elkin pays a visit to Half Moon Theatre to learn how they are enthusing pupils to look at possible careers in the theatre Half Moon Young People’s Theatre in Limehouse has been quietly providing productions and training for children and young people since 1972. That’s 44 years and yet there are still people who […]

  2. THE INBOX – January 2017

    THE INBOX – January 2017  

    “Here’s much to do with hate, but more with love” This March, West Yorkshire Playhouse presents Shakespeare’s classic tale of youthful defiance in a vibrant new production of Romeo & Juliet. Set against an epic Northern landscape this is a powerful portrayal of one of the greatest love stories ever told. A brutal and long […]

  3. Into Film Festival

    Into Film Festival  

    The INTO FILM Festival returns with 3000 free screenings and events from 9 – 25 November 2016 – Diversity, Wellbeing and Anti-Bullying are the key themes of world’s largest annual youth film festival A free trip to the cinema is once again on offer for schools all over the UK this Autumn as part of the […]

  4. Arts All Round

    Arts All Round  

    The Roundhouse is a hub of inspiration in Camden where artists and emerging talent create extraordinary work and where young people can grow creatively as individuals. Susan Elkin takes us inside. Ashley Summercorn is head of arts at Camden Centre for Learning, the borough’s provision for students whose “primary need is their social, emotional or […]

  5. Dance Science

    Dance Science  

    Susan Elkin pays a visit to Trinity Laban Conservatoire to discover song and dance training is anything but routine I’m sitting in a light, sparklingly bright modern building in Deptford chatting to Anthony Bowne, principal of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Dance and Drama. Formed in 2005 from a merger of the much older Trinity College […]

  6. EXHIBITION: Portrait Prowess

    EXHIBITION: Portrait Prowess  

    Graham Hooper left the sanctuary of his garden this summer to visit two contrasting exhibitions of portraiture… At last, the Summer has arrived, and a chance to finally sit down for a while without interruption. I find my favourite chair, position it with care to make the most of the light, and stare into the […]

  7. Cosmopolitan Writer

    Cosmopolitan Writer  

    SUSAN ELKIN is enchanted by the multi-faceted and prolific writer Adèle Geras, still writing – at her own pace – at the age of 72. Most interviewees elect to meet journalists on neutral territory such as a coffee shop, hotel or reserved space at a theatre or publisher’s. It is typical of the warmth and […]

  8. Seventy and getting stronger

    Seventy and getting stronger  

    SUSAN ELKIN pays a visit to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School as part of its anniversary season to discover a thriving septuagenarian. It’s anniversary time in Bristol. 250 years ago, in 1776, the city’s Old Vic Theatre opened, probably now Britain’s oldest surviving theatre still in business. It has a long and illustrious history […]

  9. Raggett thoughts

    Raggett thoughts  

    JOSEPH BIRD interviews Daniel Raggett, Associate Director of 1984 at the Playhouse Theatre, about his inspiration, the new cast and his thoughts on the book ahead of its return to the London stage this summer. What inspired you to go down the career path of becoming a director? I was lucky enough to be taken […]

  10. Young Directors Given a Chance

    Young Directors Given a Chance  

    The Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme is aiding more aspiring directors to gain experience and find their feet. SUSAN ELKIN discovers more. Many young people fall in love with theatre but soon discover that, for whatever reason, acting is not for them. Yet they want to be very actively involved in what happens on stage […]