Led by Troublemaker Theatre Company.
Your chance to be on stage and in the spotlight!
Join the only youth drama group in Maidenhead which rehearses in a professional theatre!
Our friendly theatre company lead the sessions, where you’ll have fun and meet new friends.
Pick up performance skills from stage combat to acting for camera and physical theatre to accents, while working with scripts from famous playwrights or made up by you.
Terms 10 weeks long, no auditions, suitable for all abilities and end with a sharing or showcase.
This Spring term, Youth Theatre Group C will be working towards a performance of 'An Utterly Fictitious History of Maidenhead'. A devised performance which uses the groups collective imagination to create a show looking at how our home town came to be.
Over the course pupils will work on songs and sketches to improve vocal technique, stage presence and theatrical timing.
Thursdays
4.40pm
£97 per term
School Year 7, 8 and 9
'Gave me the skills and confidence to get into drama school and pursue a career in acting' Lizzy Maillard
‘I went on to get a degree in film and theatre, and now teach drama to children myself’ Ryan Tomlinson
'Film-making at 15, scripting at 16, and crying that it had to end at 18. 5yrs later, I'm working full-time in television' Kat Mace
Photography credit Luminous Photography.
Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website
A young man tries to find his places in the world and get away from his overbearing Aunt Alice. In a town full of lunatics the only sane man is swept up in a whirlwind of chaos.
Arthur by David Cregan
Performed by Norden Lights C
A modern day reworking of Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors”. This fast paced, slapstick romp uses the classic idea of twins and mistaken identity, but this time there are two sets of twins! Twice the confusion, twice the fun.
Anna and her servant are strangers in a very strange town. They’ve never been here before and yet people keep offering to cook them dinner, give them presents and asking them for money that they apparently owe. All they want to do is get home but this proves to be easier said than done.
Double Trouble by Troublemaker Theatre Company
Performed by Norden Lights H (Tues 27 Mar) and Norden Lights F (Thur 29 Mar)
Led by Troublemaker Theatre Company
Your chance to be on stage and in the spotlight!
Join the only youth drama group in Maidenhead which rehearses in a professional theatre!
Our friendly theatre company lead the sessions, where you’ll have fun and meet new friends.
Pick up performance skills from stage combat to acting for camera and physical theatre to accents, while working with scripts from famous playwrights or made up by you.
Terms 10 weeks long, no auditions, suitable for all abilities and end with a sharing or showcase.
This Spring term, Youth Theatre Group F will be working towards a performance of 'An Utterly Fictitious History of Maidenhead'. A devised performance which uses the groups collective imagination to create a show looking at how our home town came to be.
Over the course pupils will work on songs and sketches to improve vocal technique, stage presence and theatrical timing.
Thursdays
6.45pm
£97 per term
School Year 8, 9, 10 and 11
'Gave me the skills and confidence to get into drama school and pursue a career in acting' Lizzy Maillard
‘I went on to get a degree in film and theatre, and now teach drama to children myself’ Ryan Tomlinson
'Film-making at 15, scripting at 16, and crying that it had to end at 18. 5yrs later, I'm working full-time in television' Kat Mace
Photography credit Luminous Photography.
Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website
Guilty Pleasures – an evening where 12 volunteers (including a celebrity contestant) will spin a vinyl track that they love, but they feel nobody else will (and maybe they shouldn’t…!) The audience will vote for it’s favourite at the end.
Bring on the Eurovision/novelty hits/James Last!
WHY? Hear music in its finest form – on vinyl and in fabulous hi-fi!
Studio
£8
Dir: Richard Loncraine 2017 | 111 mins
‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend. She seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister Bif. The two couldn’t be more different - but different may be just what Sandra needs.
WHY? A heart-warming comedy starring Joanna Lumley, Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall and Celia Imrie
'Sweet and plummy as a jam tart' Variety
Click here to read the full review.
£7