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  1. THE ESSAY: JANUARY 2016

    THE ESSAY: JANUARY 2016  

    Susan Elkin joined authors and educationalists at the Action for Children’s Arts Awards in London and hopes you will follow her lead in supporting this worthy body to help campaign for greater access to creativity and the arts for young children In November a large group of people passionate about the arts and what they […]

  2. Helping them find their voice

    Helping them find their voice  

    Now in its ninth year, Little Voices has been helping children find their singing voices, with the added benefit of developing their confidence in other areas. Susan Elkin investigated this award-winning enterprise. Everyone can play a musical instrument. And each of us has our instrument with us continually. Anyone – and of course that includes […]

  3. Spotlights: The People’s Theatre

    Spotlights: The People’s Theatre  

    In the latest of our regional theatre spotlights, we feature the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds – a thriving cultural centre, developing strong links with schools and the wider community Looks aren’t everything. From the outside West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds is not the most beautiful building in the world resembling, as someone noted when […]

  4. TheatreCraft 2015 – Beyond the Stage

    TheatreCraft 2015 – Beyond the Stage  

    SUSAN ELKIN visited TheatreCraft at the Royal Opera House to join hundreds of young people investigating ‘other’ career opportunities in the theatre It’s dead easy – if you’re eight or eleven or fourteen, say – to catch the theatre bug. You see adults, and occasionally children apparently having a ball on stage and suddenly you […]

  5. EXHIBITION: Time to Go

    EXHIBITION: Time to Go  

    Graham Hooper took time out to visit the Tate Modern and was drawn to an installation by Harun Farocki reflecting a century of industrial life What is generally assumed to be the earliest example of film ever made was 120 years old last year, in 2015. Taken in France, lasting a mere 46 seconds, it […]

  6. THEATRE REVIEW: Goodnight Mr Tom

    THEATRE REVIEW: Goodnight Mr Tom  

    The novel has acquired iconic status since its publication in 1981. And David Wood’s sensitive dramatization, after opening at Chichester, enjoying two West End runs and now touring until the end of May, is rapidly going the same way. And it gets better each time I see it. Evacuee Willie Beech, abused by his mentally […]

  7. BOOK REVIEW: Playwriting – a Writers & Artists Companion

    BOOK REVIEW: Playwriting – a Writers & Artists Companion  

    By Fraser Grace and Clare Bayley Published by Bloomsbury Full of inspiration and practical advice, Playwriting: A Writers’ & Artists’ Companion is a comprehensive companion to writing for the stage. Divided into three parts: PART 1 includes reflections on the art and the craft of playwriting, guidance on writing for a full range of genres […]

  8. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF… Gill Lewis

    A DAY IN THE LIFE OF… Gill Lewis  

    Gill Lewis, 48 who trained and worked as a vet, is the author of novels about animals often being treated badly by humans usually for political or economic reasons. Her books for young adults include Moon Bear, White Dolphin and Sky Hawk all published by OUP. Her latest is Gorilla Dawn about rebels, industrialisation and […]

  9. Jane Eyre – National Theatre

    Jane Eyre – National Theatre  

    Given how many films and TV adaptations there have been over the years it takes real imaginative flair to do something original with this text. Sally Cookson and her team have certainly come up with a different concept. The Littleton proscenium is presented as a huge white curtained hollow box within which designer Michael Vale […]

  10. Macbeth – the Pantaloons Theatre Company

    Macbeth – the Pantaloons Theatre Company  

    Recently the opportunity arose within my GCSE Drama group for a few of us to go to the Gulbenkian Theatre, a small theatre on campus at the University of Kent in Canterbury, to watch a production of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, one of his most well-known and macabre tragedies. I decided I would go, as I […]