Monthly Archives: October 2018

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October 2018

On The Mend – Half Term (but no holiday!)

Four Stagedoor students have been treading the boards this week as part of On The Mend - a play written and directed by Bryn Holding, and produced by the Everyman as part of Cheltenham Remembers - a programme of events commemorating the centenary of the end of World War 1. The play featured nine community [...]

Stagedoor Learning: Too Good To Be True?

Recent conversations with a couple of our current students have revealed that they nearly didn't apply for our Level 3 BTEC course because they thought it sounded too good to be true. Performing in a professional theatre? Loads of theatre trips? Meeting and working with a huge range of industry professionals? 3 A Level equivalent? [...]

Working With Professionals

One of the great things about being a Stagedoor student is the opportunity to work with professionals - not just in workshops, but as a performer. We're very much in the right place at the right time, which means we get more opportunities than Performing Arts students in other schools or colleges. At the moment, [...]

Term 1 So Far!

We have been having a very busy term so far, with three different performances in rehearsal, plenty of work with industry professionals and lots of opportunity to watch productions at the Everyman. Our second years are currently rehearsing Zero For the Young Dudes! by Alistair McDowall, which will be performed in the Everyman's Irving Studio [...]