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Perry good show We all love a bit of Grayson Perry – and a landmark exhibition at Turner Contemporary called Provincial Punk gives us an insight into this most colourful of artists. The exhibition explores Perry’s uniquely subversive practice, from a young artist forging his own artistic language in 1980s Britain to his status today […]
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Hugh Maynard plays John in Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre. He has a long musical theatre track record, a new album out and a powerful personal back story. SUSAN ELKIN finds out more. Some actors present themselves as exuberant show offs presumably because they dare not stop performing. Hugh Maynard isn’t one of […]
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LESLEY FINLAY shares the memories of a successful school project that involved a collaboration bringing students together with one of the country’s top publishers… Over the last few months I have been working with a group of young people from an academy in Margate, a town like many others with its pockets of poverty and […]
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As we move into the summer and thoughts of those year 13s moving in to the ‘real world’, you might want to consider this new series of books in the ‘Dummies’ series (although make sure they understand not to take the title personally!). Publishers Wiley have launched a new Getting a Job book series covering […]
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GRAHAM HOOPER explores the role children’s toys and games play in depicting conflict in the thought-provoking War Games exhibition currently on at the SeaCity Museum in Southampton. Could it be that guns actually look the way they do because they imitate their primitive ancestors, crafted by children playing in the woods, rather than the other […]
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Nothing boosts a child’s desire to engage than an exciting session of interactive learning. MARY HOPLEY reports on what happens when Sky Blue Theatre Company rocks into school for a breathtaking Shakespeare workshop. Facing a morning off from lessons, the excitement of the children was palpable as they filed into the hall for their Midsummer […]
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Spread your artistic wings this summer and take part in one of dozens of creative activities being run by engage, the organisation that tirelessly promotes access and enjoyment for all to the visual arts. No matter what kind of art you and your children enjoy, or even if you’ve never even thought about participating in […]
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The Classical Road Show organisation has given many thousands of children in London and the Home Counties exceptional musical experiences through its innovative concerts and workshops, and this year’s big concert experience project takes place on June 8th at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon. The project is an interactive hour-long concert for junior schools with live […]
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Published by Bloomsbury Niki Flacks is described as a director, actor, teacher and psychologist. The most pertinent role, it turns out, is the latter; for to be able to do any of the three requires knowledge of self and the human condition. A regular tutor at the Actors’ Centre, the testimonials speak warmly of her […]
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Published by Peripeteia Press There are times when a book lands on your desk and it’s akin to manna from heaven. For those of you who have read my Editor’s Letter on page 3, you will know that the Hopley household, like thousands of others, is in the grip of exam revision. So I left […]