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My first blog from Ghana

24/02/2010 10:22:07 by Nick

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Imagine This

4 entries

Behind the scenes...

We'll be posting behind the scenes entries from the new production Imagine This...

Tintin

1 entries

Nicholas Reviews

I have to say, I was more than sceptical as to how Tintin would be translated to the stage. The wide array of locations and characters that appear in the books could have presented a difficult task in adapting the source material for the stage. Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised...

Craig Chalmers

1 entries

By Craig Chalmers

The opening night of Joseph was extraordinary and the whole cast were bowled over by the fantastic reception from the Plymouth audience!

2 entries

At the Theatre Royal

Whoever said that the British love to queue was absolutely right.

A Midsummer Night's Dream

2 entries

Student Rep's Review...

A Midsummer Nights Dream reviewed by student Reps, at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.

2 entries

Toby and Emu on set...

Emu and I also met some new cast members Matt Slack who plays Smee, Emu and Matt seemed to have formed a love/hate relationship but in all honesty I think they like one another really.

Mary Poppins

8 entries

Mary Poppins

William Pearce and Molly Phillips tell us about their experiences rehearsing for Mary Poppins.

Othello

3 entries

Othello Rehearsals

Day 3 of rehearsals

Don John

5 entries

Don John

Rehearsing a Kneehigh show can be many things, but it is always surprising...

2084

8 entries

2084 Rehearsals

Where better to begin than in the middle...

4 entries

Comment & Debate

1 entries

Hard Hearted Hannah

The thing is the show I’m in is Hard Hearted Hannah and Other Stories, and I haven’t got a single clue what’s going to happen tonight.

1 entries

Nick White in Ghana

So...twelve professionals from Plymouth have been paired with 15 from Bolgatanga, the regional capital of the Upper East Region of Ghana, as a part of a Community Exchange programme that is organised through the British Council and VSO. I have been lucky enough to be selected to take part in this amazing project, an opportunity to share cultural learning about two very different parts of the world.