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London Schools Symphony Orchestra, Segerstam, Barbican HallThursday, 28 April 2011![]() With regional youth orchestras dropping from a thousand short-sighted, wholesale cuts - flagship Leicestershire the latest under threat - it should be enough just to celebrate 60 seasons of the LSSO, safe for now under the City of London's... Read more... |
Mogadishu, Lyric HammersmithMonday, 07 March 2011![]() Recently, some British playwrights have gone back to school, and found that it feels very much like a war zone. All the old tensions between teachers and pupils have escalated into open conflict: knives are drawn, punches thrown and arguments are... Read more... |
Jamie's Dream School, Channel 4Thursday, 03 March 2011![]() You might justifiably argue that Jamie Oliver’s lack of academic prowess (he left school with just two GCSEs – we’re not told what in) did him no harm whatsoever. Yet he’s keen that youngsters today should be switched on to education in a way that... Read more... |
The Children's Hour, Comedy TheatreThursday, 10 February 2011![]() Who needs America for the American theatre? Barely six weeks into this year, and already we've had the bracing and bilious Becky Shaw, the West End transfer of Bruce Norris's perpetually award-scooping Clybourne Park and Woody Guthrie taking up... Read more... |
Little Platoons, Bush TheatreMonday, 24 January 2011![]() The second play in this venue’s ambitious Schools mini-season is the first drama to tackle the currently contentious subject of Free Schools. While the earlier play, John Donnelly’s The Knowledge, was a powerful account of how a young teacher is... Read more... |
The Knowledge, Bush TheatreMonday, 17 January 2011![]() At a failing secondary school in Tilbury, Essex, Zoe arrives as an ambitious, newly qualified teacher who hopes to make a difference to her unruly pupils. But although she impresses her learning mentor, Maz, and Harry, the soon-to-retire acting head... Read more... |
Matilda the Musical, RSC/Stratford-upon-AvonFriday, 10 December 2010![]() A lot of ink gets spilled about the quest for the next great new British musical, which results in pedestrian endeavours - you know who you are - being elevated beyond all common sense. And now, along comes Matilda, a holiday entertainment about a... Read more... |
Kin, Royal Court TheatreWednesday, 24 November 2010![]() Middle-class family angst continues to be this season’s theme at the Royal Court Theatre, but this time it is seen through the eyes of 10-year-old girls at a 1990s boarding school. But don’t expect this to be an episode of Malory Towers or even the... Read more... |
Greg Davies, Bloomsbury TheatreFriday, 22 October 2010![]() Greg Davies is a comedian who laughs along to his own material. A conspiratorial look glints in his eye, a hint of fruity mischief plays on his lips. The adage that you should never be amused by your own punchlines is, of course, a tall tower of... Read more... |
Unequal Opportunities, BBC TwoTuesday, 21 September 2010![]() There’s an equality gap in our education system. Poor kids come bottom of the class, while rich kids are destined for the elite universities. In the eloquent words of education minister Michael Gove: “Rich thick kids do better than poor clever kids... Read more... |
Wanderlust, Royal Court TheatreFriday, 17 September 2010![]() Middle-class family angst is this season’s theme at the Royal Court Theatre. And, in his new play about sex and intimacy, which opened last night, playwright Nick Payne puts the lust in Wanderlust and creates a contemporary tale of wandering hands... Read more... |
Waterloo Road, BBC OneThursday, 02 September 2010![]() New viewers begin here: even if you know nothing of the previous five series of Waterloo Road, you could start to enjoy the drama set in a failing comprehensive in Greater Manchester with the opener to series six, as the writers have rather... Read more... |
