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Number 174 January 2012
London Drama is the Professional Subject Association of Teachers of Drama and Theatre in London. We are a charity and we are run by teachers for teachers:
• We organise INSET Evening Courses in drama/theatre • We organise inspirational Full Day Workshops/INSET
• We arrange INSET for whole LEAs in London • We run a world renowned drama book service • We are sister to National Drama and network with many other Arts organisations in London and nationally Annual Membership: (Jan, May or Sept): Students £20; NQTs
£25; Individuals £28; Primary/Special Schools £35; Secondary Schools £45; Freelance Practitioners £40; Theatre Standard £40; Theatre Premium £50.
You get: 2 Drama magazines and 6 Newsletters a year; 5% discount on books; 25% discount on courses; a free listing on this page (space permitting) and lots of SUPPORT!! Join Now!! (Contact details below)
Dialogue is published by London Drama at:
The Crypt Centre, St. Mary Magdalene’s Church, Munster Square, London NW1 3PL Tel/Fax: 020 7388 6555 email:
londondrama1@gmail.com www.londondrama.org
London Drama is a company limited by guarantee, no. 2570343 and a registered charity, no. 1001819
What’s On?
Drama Now! and the Way Ahead London Drama’s Spring Conference
Thursday 12th April 2012: 10am-7.30pm Venue: Goldsmiths College
Keynote by Dr. Cecily O’Neill Friday 13th April 2012: 10am-6pm
This practically based conference offers you six drama workshiops focusing on six differenet areas of drama, a keynote speech, a performance by young people and an opportunity to share your work via a paper or presentation.
To book:
londondrama1@gmail.com or book/pay online at:
www.londondrama.org
*Almeida Theatre, Almeida St., London N1 1TA: 7359 4404 (Samantha Lane) Until 10 Mar: The House of Bernard Alba by Frederico Garcia Lorca
*Blue Elephant Theatre, 59A Bethwin Road, SE5 0XT: 7701 0100 (Jas Cullingford) From 28 Jan: The Fantasist by Temoin
Cardboard Citizens, 26 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QR: 7247 7747 (Stuart Grey) Community Productions, Training, Workshops
*GLYPT, The Tramshed, 51-53 Woolwich New Road SE18 6ES: 8854 1316 (Claire Newby) Touring: Brothers by Tunde Euba
GRAEAE, Bradford Studios, 138 Kingsland Rd, E2 8DY: 7613 6900 (Jodie Bickerton) Touring 2012: Reasons to be Cheerful - Musical
*Half Moon YPT, 43 White Horse Road, E1 0ND: 7265 8138 (Amy Jones) 4 Feb: What Became of the Red Shoes (3+) Little Pixie Produxtions
Full youth theatre programme
*Hampstead Theatre, Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, NW3 3EU: 7449 4166 (Sian Thomas) Until 25 Feb: The Trial of Ubu by Simon Stephens
*Iroko Theatre Company, 1 Mark St., Stratford E15 3DY: 8522 1950 (Carol Edozie) Traditional African
Storytelling, Drama & INSET
*London Bubble Th Co, 5 Elephant Lane, SE16 4JD: 7237 4434 (Adam Annand)
Theatre groups for all ages in Southwark and Lewisham
Mousetrap Theatre Projects, 23-24 Henrietta Street, WC2E 8ND: 7836 4388 (Nancy Shakerley) discounts on West End Theatre tickets
*NT Discover, South Bank SE1 9PX: 7452 3388 (Mark Londesborough) Full range of courses
Orange Tree Theatre, Clarence Rd, TW9 2SA: 8940 3633 (Ruth O’Dowd) Until 4 Feb: The Charity That Began At Home by St. John Hankin
*Oval House Theatre, 52-54 Kennington Oval, SE11 5SW: 7582 6279 (Stella Barnes) 16-18 Feb: The Cosmos, The Cosmetics by Nick Field
*Polka Theatre, 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB: 8543 4888 (Jonathan Lloyd)
Until 18 Feb: The Ugly Duckling (1-5yrs) Until 4 Feb: Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White (5-11yrs)
Putney Arts Theatre, Ravenna Rd SW15 6AW: 8788 6943 (Marie Thackwell) Group 64 Youth Theatre: Summer Programme
Redbridge Drama Centre, Churchfields, E18 2RB: 8504 5451 (Keith Homer) 2 Feb: Thirsty by Paper Birds 23-24 Feb: Nigel & Louise’s Festival of Adventures by Shunt
Richmond Theatre, The Green, Richmond TW9 1QJ: 8929 9360 (Morrigan Mullen) 6-11 Feb: Neighbourhood Watch by Alan Ayckbourn
*Rose Bruford College, Burnt Oak Lane, Sidcup DA15 9DF: 8308 2600 (Julian Bryant) 3 & 5 Mar: Scenes from an Execution by Howard Barker
Seabright Productions, Palace Theatre W1D 5AY: 7439 1173 (Ben Jacobs) Various productions on tour.
Shakespeare’s Globe, New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT: 7902 1432 (Fiona Banks) Full Resources and INSET on Shakespeare’s Play
*Theatre Centre, Shoreditch Town Hall, Old St, EC1V 9LT: 7729 3066 (Vicky Bell) 5-25 Mar: The Littlest Quirky by Naomi Cortes
Tricycle, 269 Kilburn High Rd, NW6 7JR: 7328 1000 Until 4 Feb: Stones in his Pockets by Marie Jones
*Unicorn Arts Theatre, 147 Tooley St, SE1 2HZ: 7645 0500 (Cath Greenwood) 4-26 Feb: Into the Grimm Forest with Crick Crack Club
Union Theatre, 204 Union St. SE1 0LX: 7261 9876 (Sasha Reagan)
Until 11 Feb: King John by William Shakespeare
Young Vic, 66 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LZ: 7922 2800 (Sue Emmas) 16 Feb-31 Mar: Bingo by Edward Bond
WebPlay, 1 London Bridge SE1 9BG: 7022 1836 (Sydney Thornbury) Drama teaching resources at
www.webplay.org
*Theatre Member of London Drama STREET
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