Updated
2nd May 2008
BREAKING
NEWS!

''FIRST
THE WORST,
SECOND
THE BEST'' is a
new commission for primary schools and arts venues
for Spring 2009. The play, directed by Lee
Lyford (Travelling
Light, Bristol Old Vic, Theatre Royal Bath, Sheffield
Crucible, Salisbury Playhouse, Trestle Theatre)
and storylined by Mike Akers (Bristol
Old Vic, Salisbury Playhouse, Cheltenham Everyman,
Polka Theatre, Travelling Light) is a hilarious
exploration of what sport means to children, why
it is great and terrifying, exciting and awful!
It is designed specifically for Key Stage 2 pupils
and family audiences. Schools....book
today! To find out more click
here.
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GOODBYE
CAPTAIN BILLY, CRAB, MARY AND TOM...

Our
tour of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
is now complete, with our last performance at
Salisbury Playhouse on April 2nd. The Kidszone
will be up and running for a little while longer
though, so it's not yet a distant memory!
''Stimulating,
educational, entertaining! An extremely
professional performance''.
JOIN
ITC
Becoming
a member of ITC can be of huge benefit whether
you are a well-established organisation, just
starting out or working as a freelance manager.
Visit:
www.itc-arts.org
for more information.
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QUID,
DOSH, DIBS, SPONDOOLIES...

''KER-CHING!'':
Whatever way
you look at it, money is a central part of our
modern lives and impacts upon almost all of
our choices and decisions. In this new
creative theatre project, which will tour to
secondary schools and arts venues in Spring
2009, we've produced an incisive, informative,
hilarious, and challenging play which helps
young people look at the role of money in their
lives- where does it come from, how powerful
is it, how does it affect the world? We
are now taking bookings. For more details click
here.
''SK8
ANGEL''
Sixth
Sense in partnership with GLYPT, created a show
that combined the skills, physical artistry
and "dedicated" focus involved in skateboarding
with ideas and issues of loss. You can view
photos and see what people had to say about
the performance.
Just Click here!
''A
well crafted, challenging piece of theatre,
which everyone should see, and not only young
people. Makes you feel theatre is alive
and kicking...quality quality, quality!
SK8 Angel deals with death of loved ones with
sensibility and celebrations, occasionally at
the same time. It's the best of British
Theatre''.
Andy
Graham, Programmes Director, Rhodes Arts Centre
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