Projects Archive
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Peek-a-Boo (22-31 Aug 2015)
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Blue Orange Films
A selection of films made in house by the Blue Orange team and hosted on Youtube.
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Youth Theatre
Blue Orange Youth Theatre classes aim to provide an exciting, enjoyable and creative platform for local young people to learn skills in creating excellent quality theatre. The classes are divided into Juniors and Seniors who meet on Saturdays.
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Improvisation
Improvisation Class – Level 1 An 8 week improv course teaching the core skills of improvised comedy. Discover the joy, freedom and challenge of Improv. Learn to be more creative and more playful. Low-pressure, high-enjoyment classes in a fun, friendly, supportive and stress-free environment. Complete beginners are welcome. You don’t need any drama, acting, comedy or […]
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Acting, Devising and Performance
During term 1 the students will work together and form a performance group who, through a series of fun exercises and tasks, will devise a Christmas-themed showing that will be performed at the Blue Orange Theatre on Wednesday 2nd December. This will be done through a process of creative play, using a variety of stimulus.
Terms 2 and 3 will see the students working towards a larger scale project that will be performed in the Blue Orange Theatre at the end of term 3.
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Birmingham Fest (15-31 July)
Birmingham’s annual independent theatre festival is back! Click here to see our programme of events (still being compiled) or below to visit the festival’s website. www.birminghamfest.co.uk
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Losha (5 – 8 July)
Have you ever wondered where things go when you forget them?
Meet Losha, a magical creature, who likes to collect things, small things, important things, things that have been forgotten. She will share the memories of half remembered stories and bring forgotten dreams to life in a delicate world of light and shadows.
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Billy Liar (25 June)
Bored by his dead-end job as an undertaker’s clerk, Billy Fisher dreams of life in the big city as a comedy writer. But his constant lying has him juggling two fiancees and getting into trouble at work.
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Breakneck Hamlet (25 June)
American actor and author Timothy Mooney recklessly slices Shakespeare’s four-hour masterpiece to an inspiring and hilarious hour-long romp!
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Macbeth Gone Mental (17 June)
Macbeth - a classically dark and tragic tale of corruption, murder and betrayal. This time however, it’s different. For their fourth outing, Tap the Table Productions will present Shakespeare’s quintessential tragedy as a rip-roaring comedy and a tribute to the 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.