Acclaimed theatre ensemble Tangled Feet and Rowan Tree Dramatherapy announce the 2024 tour of Belongings, a playful, inventive and heart-warming show aimed at 7 to 11 year olds and their grown ups
Created by acclaimed theatre ensemble Tangled Feet with Rowan Tree Dramatherapy (an organisation working with looked after children), Belongings is an inventive new production about growing up in the care system and exploring how we all need somewhere to belong and someone to belong to. Told with Tangled Feet's unique blend of physicality, innovative design and original music, Belongings is a show for anyone aged 6 and over who is looking to find where they fit in.
Artistic Director of Polka Theatre, Peter Glanville today announces the line up for the company's Autumn/Winter season.
Tangled Feet in association with National Trust, RSPB, UEA, and Arts & Humanities Research Council, MURMURATIONS, written by Steve Waters, directed by Nathan Curry at National Trust's Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, 17 – 19 September 2021 and RSPB Strumpshaw Fen Reserve, 24 – 26 September 2021.
Artistic Director Lisa Spirling today announces an entire year of programming for 2020 at the home of new writers, including the news that all four remaining finalists of the 2018 Theatre503 International Playwriting Award will be staged at the venue by November 2020. This follows on from the success of Award winner Out of Sorts by Danusia Samal premiering in October 2019. In February, the search for the best debut and emerging writers in the world will begin again as the 2020 Theatre503 International Playwriting Award opens for submissions.
Authentic Irish and French-Canadian music - Two exceptional artists with a high energy performance that you won't soon forget. It is a rare and very special occasion when these two fine musicians get together to play music.
Two of the UK's leading companies creating work for young people have joined forces for to produce Butterflies, a brand new show based on research into children's anxiety.
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) is London's largest and longest established festival of free outdoor theatre and performing arts. From 20 - 28 June the Festival will present the very best of UK and international outdoor arts in locations stretching from Royal Greenwich to Mile End Park via Woolwich, Canary Wharf and, for the first time, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Full details are at www.festival.org
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) is London's largest and longest established festival of free outdoor theatre and performing arts. From today, 20 - 28 June the Festival will present the very best of UK and international outdoor arts in locations stretching from Royal Greenwich to Mile End Park via Woolwich, Canary Wharf and, for the first time, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) is London's largest and longest established festival of free outdoor theatre and performing arts. From 20 - 28 June the Festival will present the very best of UK and international outdoor arts in locations stretching from Royal Greenwich to Mile End Park via Woolwich, Canary Wharf and, for the first time, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Full details are at www.festival.org
Unicorn Production, CUCKOO, by Suhayla El-Bushra, directed by Nathan Curry with assistant director Anne Stoffels and design by Georgia Lowe will run today 14 to Saturday 25 January 2014, with an official opening night on 15 January.
A Unicorn Production, CUCKOO, by Suhayla El-Bushra, directed by Nathan Curry with assistant director Anne Stoffels and design by Georgia Lowe will run Tuesday 14 to Saturday 25 January 2014, with an official opening night on 15 January.
DreamArts, the charity which creates opportunities for young people across inner London to learn through the creative arts, has announced that their next major project will be an adaptation of film director Shane Meadows' award-winning film TwentyFour Seven. Rehearsals begin on 5 August, climaxing with six performances from today 3 to Saturday 7 September at the stunning 230-seat Embassy Theatre at Central.
DreamArts, the charity which creates opportunities for young people across inner London to learn through the creative arts, has announced that their next major project will be an adaptation of film director Shane Meadows' award-winning film TwentyFour Seven. Rehearsals begin on 5 August, climaxing with six performances from Tuesday 3 to Saturday 7 September at the stunning 230-seat Embassy Theatre at Central.
Hampstead Downstairs and The Peter Wolff Trust present the World Premiere of IGNORANCE /JAHILIYYAH, written by Steve Waters, directed by Nathan Curry and designed by Georgia Lowe with lighting by Mark Howland and sound by Edward Lewis, tonight, November 15 -December 15, 2012.
Hampstead Downstairs and The Peter Wolff Trust present the World Premiere of IGNORANCE /JAHILIYYAH, written by Steve Waters, directed by Nathan Curry and designed by Georgia Lowe with lighting by Mark Howland and sound by Edward Lewis, November 15 -December 15, 2012.
The Bush Theatre is delighted to announce that Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Brick Lane's Christopher Simpson will be starring in The Schools Season: The Knowledge by John Donnelly and Little Platoons by Steve Waters.
The Bush Theatre is delighted to announce that Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Brick Lane's Christopher Simpson will be starring in The Schools Season: The Knowledge by John Donnelly and Little Platoons by Steve Waters. In response to one of the most urgent and divisive issues of our times, the season brings together an ensemble company of 11 actors and a series of talks, debates and events which will examine education in Britain today.
The Bush Theatre is delighted to announce that Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Brick Lane's Christopher Simpson will be starring in The Schools Season: The Knowledge by John Donnelly and Little Platoons by Steve Waters.
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