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Prestigious final date for hard-hitting Leyton Sixth Form College play Just My Boy | East London and West Essex Guardian Series
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1/1 The highly acclaimed play Just My Boy, performed by Leyton Sixth Form College s On Point Theatre Company, has been accepted by the prestigious International Youth Arts Festival for what will be the final performance of this acclaimed, hard-hitting drama which deals with youth violence - specifically the impact of knife crime. The commission to create the work was awarded to college lecturers Katy Arnell and Justin Pierre, and began touring in 2018. It has been seen by over 2,000 members of the public, which included a performance at the Waltham Forest Assembly Hall, after councillor Ahsan Khan invited the cast to perform at the impressive Art Deco Grade II listed building.
1/1 The highly acclaimed play Just My Boy, performed by Leyton Sixth Form College s On Point Theatre Company, has been accepted by the prestigious International Youth Arts Festival for what will be the final performance of this acclaimed, hard-hitting drama which deals with youth violence - specifically the impact of knife crime. The commission to create the work was awarded to college lecturers Katy Arnell and Justin Pierre, and began touring in 2018. It has been seen by over 2,000 members of the public, which included a performance at the Waltham Forest Assembly Hall, after councillor Ahsan Khan invited the cast to perform at the impressive Art Deco Grade II listed building.
A programme of productions through to late August was released with the announcement. Image: The Rose Theatre / Twitter Kingston s Rose Theatre will reopen this June after an extended period of closure due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. In a statement published Wednesday, May 5, the beloved riverside theatre announced an extensive list of productions spanning from June through late August as they sought to return from months of closure with a bang. Rose Chief Executive Robert O’Dowd described the impact of three national lockdown s on the Rose as extremely difficult as the theatre confirmed the reopening date as Sunday, June 27.
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