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Review: DNA, Rose, Kingston ***
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Review: The Pitchfork Disney, Arcola ****
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Review: The Bee, Soho Theatre *****
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Review: The Faction’s Miss Julie, New Diorama ***
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Are you ready to take a bite of the big apple?
Launch of the TS Eliot Exchange between the US and the UK, is being launched tomorrow at the Old Vic by Jeremy Irons and James Earl Jones.
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The Big AppleThis coming April you could be one of 50 actors, writers, directors and producers who will travel from London to New York to engage in a week of cultural activity and artistic development, hosted by The Public Theater, an NYC institution and home to some of America’s most exhilarating theatre. The following month, 50 American artists will travel to London to take part in a similar program at The Old Vic.
During The TS Eliot US/UK Exchange you will spend a week living, learning, and developing theatre in a vibrant and intense city. You will be able to build your contacts within the theatrical industry and have the chance to learn from some of the finest and most successful people in the business.
The fee for the whole project, including your week in New York is £200.
This will cover your return flights, learning programme in New York and London, tickets to some of the most dynamic Broadway shows, practical workshops and discussions and seminars with top industry professionals.
To apply for this project you will need to be available to fly to New York on the following dates:
Saturday 24th April from Heathrow at 8.30am, and stay in New York for nine days, landing back in London at 11.35am on Monday 3rd May.
And for when the exchange is in London, Saturday 22nd May 2010 – Saturday 29th May 2010
For more information about this project please attend the official launch at:-
The Old Vic on Tuesday 23 February
1pm – 2.30pm
If you would like to attend this launch and find out more information about applying for the exchange, then please RSVP to Rosie Marsh: 020 7902 7593 / newvoices@oldvictheatre.com
(All tickets are complementary)Published on February 22, 2010 · Filed under: Blogs;






