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  1. Review: The Sound of Musicals

    Review: The Sound of Musicals  

    LESLEY FINLAY reviews Ruth Leon's The Sound of Musicals

  2. Review: Flip

    Review: Flip  

    ALISS LANGRIDGE reviews Martyn Bedford's Flip

  3. Review: A Year Without Autumn

    Review: A Year Without Autumn  

    JULIA PIRIE reviews the new novel by Liz Kessler

  4. Noticeboard: April

    Noticeboard: April  

    As well as what's new in theatreland, have a look at the competitions that your pupils could take part in...

  5. Pass it on: April

     

    Share this mini round-up of news for your colleagues from The Education Show…

  6. Visual arts: Funding the future

     

    Art galleries have to do more than hang pictures on walls, they have to deliver education programmes, to innovate, and be relevant. They may also have to save towns in decline. Along with these pressures, the scramble for Arts Council money came on top. LESLEY FINLAY profiles some of the lucky winners…

  7. Where there’s a Will, there’s a play…

     

    We asked two artistic directors their views of the continuing appeal of Shakespeare..

  8. Global appeal

    Global appeal  

    Globe Education has teamed up with Deutsche Bank in an innovative partnership that gives students the chance to enjoy Shakespeare for free. The season, called Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank, has brought 50,000 students to Shakespeare since its inception five years ago. Here teacher TRACEY PHILLIPSON shares her experience of the play alongside students Tugce Yigit and Emily Redif…

  9. Richard Blackwood: out of the wilderness

    Richard Blackwood: out of the wilderness  

    LESLEY FINLAY caught up with actor and comedian Richard Blackwood as he seeks to right the wrongs of his troubled past in Shrek The Musical…

  10. The power of film

    The power of film  

    We love film at Ink Pellet, because it can really bring a text to life and stimulates imagination in even the most intransigent of pupils. The education charity FILMCLUB is helping more young people understand the power of film, as its head of schools SABRINA BROADBENT argues…