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Baby Frank to make his stage debut in Durham theatre production at just five weeks old
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Lockdown Lives: Gateshead exhibition showcases art making sense of the Covid-19 pandemic
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26 Apr 2021
LIFE’S A STAGE: Ed Cole has been performing since first appearing in a school play at Cotherstone
Ed Cole grew up in Baldersdale, where he spent most of his time cycling, playing football, and waiting for his mum to come home from rehearsals with the newly founded Castle Players. It wasn’t long before he ended up on stage himself, and by the time he reached his teenage years he was a familiar face in Castle Players, Turrets Youth Theatre and Teesdale School shows. After studying theatre at Hull University, and receiving professional actor training at the prestigious Drama Centre London, Ed co-founded Middle Child Theatre Company, in Hull. His independent work has seen him explore areas of theatre and performance beyond acting, and his most recent project is a debut venture into documentary film making, working with Gateshead-based dancer Lizzie Klotz to create the 25-minute short film Letters from Lockdown.
Documentary charts impact of life under lockdown
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8 Feb 2021
BEST IN SHOW: Holly Scott with her rosette after success in the Showstoppers competition
A BARNARD Castle-based arts charity has been ensuring creativity has not been lost during the ongoing pandemic.
Northern Heartlands has organised a host of activities as part of a project called Creativity in Crisis.
Cash from Arts Council England’s Covid Emergency Fund enabled the charity to recruit professional artists with a range of different skills to organise activities for people of all ages and from very different backgrounds.
Activities have ranged from a project with Year 6 pupils at Middleton-in-Teesdale Primary School to work with artist Gemma McColl to an online creative writing programme for new mums with Durham-based writer Kathryn Goda.