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14 Make your voice heard
Lockdown Monologue Challenge: Young People Lockdown Monologue Challenge: Verbatim Theatre In all the noise of scientists and politicians, there are many voices not being heard, or simply drowned out. One of those voices is yours. I want you to feel that you are not alone, silenced or ignored. So, Read more…
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Scene 13 – Why the Arts Matter
For those who read my blog regularly, you’ll know I err on the side of the academic when championing the Arts, but this one is going to be from a more personal stance. I’m currently involved in two big projects as Strutting Player, and I have witnessed over the last Read more…
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Scene 12 – Sunderland Stories
Today’s the day! Strutting Player is delighted to announce the launch of Sunderland Stories tonight! Tonight, and every Thursday until 29th August, we’re inviting the people of Sunderland to come and tell their stories. They could be stories about you, your family, how you came to be in Sunderland at Read more…
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Scene 11 Henry V – Roker Park
I love Shakespeare, I really do. Obviously that’s no surprise to those who know me, but there is a point to me declaring my undying love on here. Every year, Corinne Kilvington with Theatre Space NE put on “Plays in the Park”, with the exception of last year, and I Read more…
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Scene 11
The Life of Reilly – A Play about Autism If you do one thing, go and see this play. Developed by Christine Stephenson, author of the blog, “The Life of Reilly”, Kelly Best, Christine’s sister-in-law, and Alison Stanley, playwright, two of whom have sons with Autism, this play is a Read more…
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Scene 10
LAMDA Taster Workshop Maybe you’ve made a New Year’s Resolution to be more creative, find a new hobby, or meet new people. Maybe, like me, you don’t make New Year’s Resolutions at all. Whichever it is, come down to Theatre Space NE on Saturday 19th January, where I’ll be running a LAMDA Read more…
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Scene 9
I thought I’d share a review from a client. He came to me knowing he had to give a speech to his company, and was visibly nervous. This is what he had to say about Strutting Player after giving his speech. Thank you Mark! “I recently approached Susie @ Read more…
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Scene 8
ETT’s Othello ETT closed its run of Othello at Northern Stage on Saturday night, and it was a daring take on a play which throughout the 20th Century has traditionally portrayed “Othello as simply the barbaric, jealous black man”.[i] ETT’s Creative Adviser for this production, Abdul-Rehman Malik asks the question Read more…
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Scene 7
Teacher Torment I’ve been silent on the subject of Ofsted since the hints at 2019 framework because I’ve been waiting to see responses from teachers and other press articles; in fact, the teachers that I’ve spoken to have commented with wry, slightly sceptical smiles. Actually there hasn’t been a great Read more…