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CENTRAL YOUTH THEATRE
PERFORMING & DELIVERING PROJECTS ACROSS THE UK |
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Performances/Projects
2009
Current Members 25th Anniversary
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Where Staged
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Feb Half Term Residential
Former Member 25th Anniversary Reunion |
Buckland Hall, Wales
Buckland Hall, Wales
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| 2006 |
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Archangels Don’t Play Pinball
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National Association of Youth Theatres (NAYT)
Big Youth Theatre Festival, Epping Forest, London |
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| 2005 |
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European Youth Theatre Residential
Week on theme of The Day |
Buckland Hall, Wales |
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| 2000 |
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The Glass Menagerie
Won Best Actor, Actress & Best Production |
Bham Festival of Music & Drama |
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| 1999 |
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| The Bar Mitzvah Boy |
National Youth Arts Festival, Ilfracombe |
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| 1998 |
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| Daisy Pulls It Off |
National Youth Arts Festival, Ilfracombe |
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1995
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| George & The Doctor - Street Theatre |
National Youth Arts Festival, Ilfracombe |
The Rest of the World & I
scripted by disabled writer
David Thompson
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Shortlisted for Lloyds Bank
National Theatre Challenge |
1991
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| Shakespeare for Breakfast - Devised show |
Edinburgh Fringe Festival &
National Youth Arts Festival |
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| 1990
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| The Bear |
Edinburgh Fringe Festival |
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1989
At the Drop of a Hat |
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| written by group member Frazer Price |
Eastfields School
Shortlisted for Lloyds Bank
National Theatre Challenge |
The Day Truth Broke Out
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| written by group member - Steven Smith |
National Youth Arts Festival Ilfracombe, N. Devon |
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| 1988/89 |
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Bridge to the Blues - Devised Musical
created by members & Jane Ward &
Sue Hay |
Wulfrun, Royal School, Regis School & Edinburgh Fringe Festival |
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1988
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Romeo & Juliet - Street Theatre &
No Excuses |
National Youth Arts Festival Ilfracombe, N. Devon |
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1987
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| George & The Doctor - Street Theatre |
Ludlow Fringe Festival & National Youth Arts Festival |
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| The Golden Pathway Annual |
National Youth Arts Festival Ilfracombe, N. Devon |
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1986/7 Film Work
“It’s Good ‘Ere Innit” - Part of the “It’s Our World” Film Series, depicting life of young people from Wolverhampton and shown internationally via Channel Four TV and Landseer Films (Director Ken Howard). |
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1985
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| No Excuses |
London University, Wolverhampton & National Youth Arts Festival |
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| Poetry in Motion - Street Theatre |
King Georges Festival London |
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| Bar & Ger |
Coventry Belgrade Theatre |
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| 1984 |
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| Zigger, Zagger |
Solihull Youth Festival & Chester Festival |
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