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Training: LAMDA appoints their first female Principal
The London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art, the UK’s oldest drama school, has announced the appointment of Joanna Read as its new Principal.
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Notting Hill Carnival celebrates at Heathrow
The Notting Hill Carnival has begun its celebrations at Heathrow Airport, with arriving passengers being treated to a taste of what is to come.
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2010 Spotlight Prize winner is Andrew Gower
It’s one of the most prestigious awards going. The Spotlight Prize showcases some of the most talented young actors and attracts fierce competition.
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Latitude Live: VIDEO – Theatre503 production of PLAYlist
It was another busy day for The Drama Student crew yesterday down at Henham Park. The highlights are presented here.
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Blog: Uncle Dudley on when tenacity wins
I caught Stanley Park, a pilot, on BBC3, the other night. I don’t have time to sit flicking through vacuous TV channels, but this had something, I’d heard the story before!
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Join us on Facebook and Twitter for special offers
Are you a Facebooker or Twitterer? Why not join us on our social networking platforms to hear about our special updates, offers and fantastic competitions?
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Competition: WIN! £50 of Theatre Tokens!
Have a night at the theatre or treat someone to an evening of live entertainment with one of our 5 Theatre Tokens prizes.
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Old Vic New Voices on the search for hot new talent
Old Vic New Voices have announced that applications are now open for the fifth annual The 24 Hour Plays.
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Theatre Review: Aspects of Love – Menier Chocolate Factory
Menier magic works its spell again with a chamber treatment of Aspects of Love, writes Josh Logan.
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Theatre Review: Wolfboy – Trafalgar Studios 2, London
Matthew Bannerman heads down to Trafalgar Studios 2 for Wolfboy, the psycho-sexual musical thriller.
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Theatre Review: Ballets Russes – A Stage Kindly
Benjamin Potter reviews A Stage Kindly’s latest production, Ballets Russes, and discovers a creative piece of work with some delightful performances.
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Theatre Review: Translations – Tobacco Factory, Bristol
As the set slowly disintegrated in the closing scene of Brian Friel’s tale of language and conquest, the power behind his simple story delivered its telling message.
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TDS supporting a week of free expert advice online
Young Performer Week 09 is next week and as we approach this unique event, thousands of young performers are registering their interest online.
From Monday 8th to Sunday 14th June, visitors[readmore]
Add a commentYoung Performer Week 09 is next week and as we approach this unique event, thousands of young performers are registering their interest online.

From Monday 8th to Sunday 14th June, visitors to youngperformerweek.com will have exclusive access to performer podcasts, expert advice and information on training opportunities. Furthermore, information, advice and support will be on hand from some of UK’s most significant arts organisations committed to inspiring young people to take to the stage.
A podcast with insider knowledge from a leading West End Theatre Director
As part of Young Performer Week www.youngperformerweek.com, the National Theatre will give young performers an insight into the casting process; UK Guide to Performing Arts will provide key information on finding funding for drama school; and The Drama Student Magazine will present a podcast with insider knowledge from a leading West End Theatre Director. Further information and resources will be available from: Trinity College of Music; DanceXchange, Mousetrap Theatre Projects, Theatre Royal Haymarket and Society of London Theatre.
Make sure you don’t miss out by registering today at www.youngperformerweek.com
Finally, anyone living near London may be interested in attending the ‘surprise’ Young Performer Week launch on Sunday 7th June FREE OF CHARGE. For more info, enter your details at www.youngperformerweek.com/launch.
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Published on June 4, 2009 · Filed under: TDS Latest News;







