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Tim Shortall Theatre Design: Pitcairn (Chichester Festival/Shakespeare’s Globe)
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design. Pitcairn (Chichester Festival/Shakespeare’s Globe). The Overwhelming (National Theatre). The Philanthropist (Donmar Warehouse). This May Hurt a Bit (St James Theatre). 900 Oneonta (The Old Vic Theatre). Awake and Sing (Almeida Theatre). La Cage aux Folles (West End/Broadway). Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal Haymarket). These Shining Lives (Park Theatre). Old Money (Hampstead Theatre). The Colonel Bird (Gate Theatre Notting Hill). Top Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre).
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Rehearsal Diary for BSFC’s production of OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR | BSFC Theatre Studies
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Blackpool Sixth Form College. Rehearsal Diary for BSFC’s production of OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR. Thursday 26th November – Belgium Put the Kibosh on the Kaiser. Singer – Lisa. French Cavalry – Jonny, Sean, Andy, Jordan. The music for this song is typical of a music hall tune, and to emphasise this we have the four French Cavalry officers joining in with a very comical routine behind the singer during each chorus. Monday 23rd November – Sunday Service in the trenches! Matthew – Chaplain. Lisa – The Nurse.
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EXAM PREPARATION – Useful Links | BSFC Theatre Studies
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Blackpool Sixth Form College. EXAM PREPARATION – Useful Links. A-Z OF TERMS FROM WORLD WAR ONE. HOW THE WAR STARTED. FACTUAL INFORMATION ON DOUGLAS HAIG. INFORMATION ON WORLD WAR ONE. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design: Top Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre)
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design. Pitcairn (Chichester Festival/Shakespeare’s Globe). The Overwhelming (National Theatre). The Philanthropist (Donmar Warehouse). This May Hurt a Bit (St James Theatre). 900 Oneonta (The Old Vic Theatre). Awake and Sing (Almeida Theatre). La Cage aux Folles (West End/Broadway). Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal Haymarket). These Shining Lives (Park Theatre). Old Money (Hampstead Theatre). The Colonel Bird (Gate Theatre Notting Hill). Top Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre).
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OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR SECTION | BSFC Theatre Studies
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Blackpool Sixth Form College. OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR SECTION. Excerpts from the professional production! Here is the link to Bolton Octagon’s production of the play. I think it is useful to get a visual perspective of the play. How many different scenes can you spot? Also, you can get an impression of the use of colour in the play and how costumes can enhance the scenes. Watch the clip here. Notice the highly decorative BACKDROP and the empty acting space. Why is the set designed in this way? Turning his b...
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AQA Drama & Theatre Studies – YOUR EXAM BOARD! | BSFC Theatre Studies
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Blackpool Sixth Form College. AQA Drama and Theatre Studies – YOUR EXAM BOARD! Where can I access past paper questions and sample answers? On the AQA page, click on the link under specification (Unit 1A and 1B, right hand side). Here you will find all the jargon, dates, codes, official gubbins related to your exam board – AQA. EXAM CODES and Titles:. DRAM 1: Study of 1 set text (OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR) and a review of 1 live theatre production seen (WRITTEN EXAM). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design: This May Hurt a Bit (St James Theatre)
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design. Pitcairn (Chichester Festival/Shakespeare’s Globe). The Overwhelming (National Theatre). The Philanthropist (Donmar Warehouse). This May Hurt a Bit (St James Theatre). 900 Oneonta (The Old Vic Theatre). Awake and Sing (Almeida Theatre). La Cage aux Folles (West End/Broadway). Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal Haymarket). These Shining Lives (Park Theatre). Old Money (Hampstead Theatre). The Colonel Bird (Gate Theatre Notting Hill). Top Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre).
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Music and Songs From Oh What a Lovely War | BSFC Theatre Studies
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Blackpool Sixth Form College. Music and Songs From Oh What a Lovely War. Here you can access a 1963 version of the play which was originally recorded on vinyl. Listen to the Recording with your text and read about each song featured in the explanatory notes. Overture, Row Row Row (Jonny Jones) and The Circus Parade. Austria declares war on Serbia. Belgium put the Kaibosh on the Kaiser. Hold Your Hand Out, Naughty Boy! Make a Man of You! First wounded arrive back at Waterloo (Pack up your Troubles). EXAM ...
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design: Our Country's Good (St James Theatre)
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Tim Shortall Theatre Design. Pitcairn (Chichester Festival/Shakespeare’s Globe). The Overwhelming (National Theatre). The Philanthropist (Donmar Warehouse). This May Hurt a Bit (St James Theatre). 900 Oneonta (The Old Vic Theatre). Awake and Sing (Almeida Theatre). La Cage aux Folles (West End/Broadway). Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal Haymarket). These Shining Lives (Park Theatre). Old Money (Hampstead Theatre). The Colonel Bird (Gate Theatre Notting Hill). Top Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre).
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A Hectic Phase In The Life - Theatre Musings: REVIEW: After the Dance, National Theatre, 4 August
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Friday, 6 August 2010. REVIEW: After the Dance, National Theatre, 4 August. Some characters are really hard to empathise with. And Benedict Cumberbatch does a fine, almost surgical job with the lead man of After the Dance. Rattigan can be brilliant at times but the play lacked dramatic tension and momentum, which okay, I ended up believing it was all on purpose, very modern, or maybe I wanted to like this play so much (Mr.Cumberbatch! Again ( After the Dance. I want you to be on the stage all the time.
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