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Teechers

on Monday, 15 April 2013.

nicole blackYou can catch the brilliant Nicole Black (3Y 2012) in Blackeyed Theatre’s touring production of 'Teechers' by John Godber. They open in Bracknell and are touring around the UK until the 29th of June.

Fast-moving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers is John Godber’s brilliant take on life at a modern Comprehensive. Through their hilarious end-of-term play, three Year 11s exuberantly sketch the new drama teacher’s progress through two terms of recalcitrant classes, cynical colleagues and obstructive caretakers. Disillusioned, he departs for the safe waters of a private school, and leaves behind his students, whose youthful irreverence gives way to despair.

Brought to the stage by highly acclaimed Blackeyed Theatre with high energy, break-neck comedy and breathtaking ensemble performances, Teechers is a modern classic with something vital to say about education for the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’

(www.blackeyedtheatre.co.uk)

Luke Adamson (3Y 2011) touring one-man show

on Wednesday, 30 January 2013.

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Luke Adamson will be performing a tour of the one man show 'Rabbitskin' by Dominic Grace presented by Milan Govedarica and Tullaroan Productions.

You can catch him in Bradford on 29th-31st January

Bristol on February 7th

Tara Arts, London February 15th-16th

And the tour continues until March 16th.

For more information and to book tickets please see: http://milangovedarica.com/comingup.html

Hancock's Half Hour - The Lost Episodes

on Monday, 17 September 2012.

luke adamsonLuke Adamson who graduated from the 3 year course in 2011 will be in Lincolnshire playing Sid James in a tour of Hancock's Half Hour - The Lost Episodes. They are doing onstage versions of a radio and a television episode that has been lost by the BBC.

For more information and to book tickets, please see:

http://www.hambledonproductions.com/page3.htm

Welcome to Thebes

on Tuesday, 06 March 2012.

By Moira Buffinithebes

Directed by Gareth Nicholls

Thebes lies in ruins. An elected Cabinet of women, led by the President Elect Eurydice, set about rebuilding Thebes from the ashes of a brutal civil war. They start gathering testimonies from those who have suffered. Theseus, the First Citizen of Athens, arrives on a diplomatic mission to survey the damage.

But the rot has penetrated deep into the core of the city, making chaos out of all attempts at control. Unspeakable war crimes have scarred the souls of the citizens, and recovery starts to look impossible…

Special thanks to Yi Chen for the photographs

The Caucasian Chalk Circle

on Thursday, 01 December 2011.

By Bertolt Brecht

Translated by James and Tania Stern, with WH Auden
Directed by Jenny Eastop

A travelling band of singers and storytellers arrives to entertain the village. As they settle down to play, an extraordinary story unfolds…

When the land of Grusinia is turned upside-down by a sudden coup, Grusha the kitchen maid flees with the rest of the court, but she can’t bring herself to leave an abandoned baby behind.

Grusha and the child set off on a terrifying journey, trying to outrun the Ironshirts who’ve seized power. After Grusha bargains away her happiness, they settle in a remote mountain village.

But when the war is over and the tables have turned once again, the child’s real mother comes to reclaim him. After all this time, to whom does the child really belong?

Special thanks to Sam Dore for the photographs

The Ash Girl

on Tuesday, 15 November 2011.

Performances at ALRA South and North

A rustling amongst the ashes in the hearth is the only sign of the Ash Girl. No-one has told her she has to be there - she’s banished herself to the dust.

Her sisters and step-mother tease her – the exotic prince is throwing a party and she won’t be going.

Outside in the forest, monsters stalk through the gloom, scheming and infectious. But there are friends too offering friendship, wisdom and magic…

‘Lyrical and thought provoking’ Independent on Sunday

Special thanks to Sam Dore for the permission of these photographs.

Halloween at Styal Mill

on Friday, 28 October 2011.

Foundation Students visit Styal Mill

ALRA North Foundation students on a trip to Styal Mill to watch 2nd year and Postgraduate students performing as part of the Halloween festivities at the National Trust Styal Mill venue.

Graduation Day 2011

on Monday, 17 October 2011.

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Today at Greenwich students from ALRA's 3 year acting, MA acting and Foundation degree in stage management & technical theatre course graduated. Beth Ita was late.