Cultural Learning Directory
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Go Live Theatre Projects: Education Matinees
Go Live regularly organises Education Matinees for West End shows whereby the entire performance is given over to state school pupils at a heavily subsidised price, enabling young people to enjoy a show (many for the first time) in the company of their peers.
Jermyn Street Theatre: The Importance of Being Oscar
Oscar Wilde was a dandy of speech, a dandy of manner, a dandy of dress, and a dandy, even, of ideas and intellect. This is the story of how his life of fame, glamour, and romance led him to become an imprisoned outcast.
Jermyn Street Theatre: Little Brother
Celebrated playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker brings Ibrahima Balde and Amets Arzallus Antia‘s award-winning memoir to the stage for the first time. Artistic Director Stella Powell-Jones directs this modern odyssey which sweeps across borders to find a path of hope.
Jermyn Street Theatre: Lessons in Revolution
Samuel Rees and Gabriele Uboldi’s play brings the most significant protest of a generation to life through the voices of those who lived it. One of the “most talked about shows from this year’s Edinburgh festivals” (The Conversation) comes to Jermyn Street Theatre for a limited run.
Go Live Theatre Projects: Playmakers
Playmakers is a fun class project which uses the mystery genre to ignite creativity and develop literacy skills at Years 5 & 6.