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"I can't tell you how important I think it is to give children the option of becoming creative, not only does it help with social skills and day to day communication encounters it also trains the mind to be ready and open to anything, different ideas and situations and not to panic but be excited and interested. Allowing children to explore their creativity and talents is priceless, it encourages them to discover their own personalities and what kind of person they are and want to be. Plus it's fun! you can meet and make friends for life." |
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He is also well known for his work within local communities through his 'a Man and his Music' tour, in collaboration with the Arts Council of Wales, which makes Musical Theatre more accessible to everyone.
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Click here to visit Peter Karrie's website. |
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Kerry Ellis speaking to The Joyce Marshall Academy of Performing Arts
Broadway and West End Musical Theatre Actress Ellis is best-known for her role as Elphaba. She is currently appearing as Nancy in Oliver in the West End. Click here to visit Kerry's website. |
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Widely acclaimed West End and Broadway star, Peter Karrie, voted "The World's Most Popular Phantom", is also famous for his roles in the well-known musicals Les Miserables, Annie, Oliver, and Evita (to name but a few). |
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The company provides a wide range of residential activities for 11-21 year olds - mostly based in universities, boarding schools or activity centres - during the school and college holidays. For more information, visit their website at www.ymtuk.org
The charity also provides a range of outreach opportunities including specialist courses and workshops for schools or youth services, cross-community projects, and projects for young people with disabilities. As well as having a value in their own right, these courses are also designed to encourage wider participation by young people from all backgrounds into mainstream courses.
Courtesy of Jon Bromwich Executive Producer YMT:UK |
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Youth Music Theatre is the UK's biggest provider of musical theatre projects for young people. All of their work involves young people creating, developing and devising work themselves, by professional directors, choreographers and musical directors. |
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