When “help” doesn’t help
When dementia first starts to nibble, it’s tiny things such as slight slowness of speech when you’re tired or suddenly deciding that...
When dementia first starts to nibble, it’s tiny things such as slight slowness of speech when you’re tired or suddenly deciding that...
It’s a real pleasure to see a tight, intelligent, grown-up straight play. And when you do, you realise how unusual it has...
Launched four years ago, Michael Grandage’s MGCfutures charity is committed to giving tomorrow’s creative talent a leg-up in the theatre industry, through...
Premiered in 2010 by the MTA’s inaugural intake, Dangerous Daughters (writer Nick Stimson, composed Annemarie Lewis Thomas) is a show which has...
Seven comprehensive school students are preparing their GCSE music performance. They’re a mixed bunch but all committed to music and all wanting...
The joke about expecting to get terrible reviews because “it’s in this show’s manifesto isn’t it?” sounds very confident. Sadly, that confidence...
In his 1903 play Man and Superman Bernard Shaw famously observes that “He, who can, does. He, who cannot, teaches”. And it...
It’s dead easy to get into university. It’s very hard to get into a good drama school. Why? Applicants should reflect on...