Are you a neurodivergent or disabled person aged 18–30 with an interest in creativity and the performing arts? Then The Studio Inclusive Theatre making programme is perfect for you!

During this programme you will:

You will do all of this with the guidance and support of acclaimed disabled director, Hana Pascal Keegan.
Hana, is also an experienced director of accessible, inclusive spaces. Hana will be joined by a team of other artists along the way.

You must be available for the dates below to take part in this project

Sign up via the form below or register by contacting us on 020 8510 4512

ABOUT LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE

Little Angel Theatre, awarded Fringe Theatre of the Year 2024 by The Stage, is seeking an Assistant Workshop Facilitator to support its Creative Learning team. Since opening in 1961, Little Angel Theatre has been dedicated to creating inspiring puppetry and storytelling experiences for young audiences. Rooted in Islington, the theatre works closely with its diverse local community to make arts engagement accessible and inclusive for all. 

THE ROLE

The Assistant Workshop Facilitator will support the development and delivery of participatory workshops, including puppetry, drama, and arts activities for children and families. Working alongside skilled facilitators, the role involves assisting with planning, preparation, participant engagement, and evaluation to ensure workshops are welcoming, creative, and well organised.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: SUPPORTING COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Required:

Desirable:

DBS:

PAY & HOURS OF WORK

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ABOUT LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE

Little Angel Theatre, awarded Fringe Theatre of the Year 2024 by The Stage, is recruiting a Design Workshop Assistant to join its Design and Production teams. A home for puppetry since 1961, the theatre creates inspiring stories for young audiences and works closely with its local Islington community to make arts engagement accessible and inclusive.

THE ROLE

The Design Workshop Assistant supports the design, making, and care of puppets, props, set elements, and workshop materials. The role combines hands-on practical making with workshop support and studio organisation, working alongside artists and facilitators to deliver creative activity in a safe and welcoming environment. The postholder will also assist with maintaining safe working practices and contribute to the move and setup of a new design studio space.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: SUPPORTING DESIGN AND WORKSHOP ACTIVITY

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential:

Desirable:

HOURS & PAY

Closing Date: 13 March 2026

Taking place from Tuesday 7th April – Friday 10th April 2026, the programme runs daily from 10:00am until approximately 3:00pm and offers students aged 14–18 an engaging and practical insight into the many careers that exist behind the scenes in theatre.

This will be a fun and inspiring week hosted across various theatres in the West End. Across the four days, students will explore key areas of theatre-making including:

The programme provides hands-on workshops, industry insight, and the opportunity to meet professionals working across the creative industries.

As part of the experience, students will also have the opportunity to see Paddington The Musical on the Thursday afternoon, following their participation in the weeks sessions, offering a valuable chance to connect their learning with a live West End production.

This programme is ideal for students interested in Drama, Performing Arts, Design, Technical Theatre, or those curious about creative industry career pathways beyond performing.

Course fees start at £120.

This demanding and highly practical course will help you to develop and craft your audition skills.

The course is aimed at all experience levels, particularly those thinking about applying to drama school, but may also be of interest to those who want to explore a specific piece of performance text.

Course Content

This three-day course is designed to train and prepare you for acting auditions. Over the three days you will:

Please head to the opportunity link to read more about how to prepare and any materials you need to bring along to the course.

We have a limited number of £15 tickets available for Marie & Rosetta at @sohoplace theatre.

Tickets are available from 2 - 4 March and 9 March at 7.30pm.

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Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the roof-raising ‘godmother of rock ‘n’ roll’, influenced countless musicians from Elvis to Johnny Cash. This sparkling, intimate portrait of Rosetta and her beloved singing partner, Marie Knight, restores these forgotten musical heroines to the spotlight as one of the most remarkable and revolutionary duos in music history.

Mississippi, 1946. Sister Rosetta has changed the face of gospel music with her exuberant, electric guitar-playing style. Shunned by straitlaced church folk for performing in nightclubs and glorying in rhythm and blues, she’s persuaded the saintly young singer Marie to join her on a tour of the segregated southern States. But first she has to convert Marie’s pure Sunday sound into something that has just a little more swing…

Featuring a wealth of joyous rock and gospel hits including Didn’t It Rain and Peace in the Valley, the show will feature live musicians accompanying Olivier Award-winning West End star Beverley Knight (Memphis, The Drifters Girl, Sylvia, Sister Act) as Rosetta Tharpe.

Joining Beverley Knight is Ntombizodwa Ndlovu as Marie Knight. Her recent theatre credits include Cat On a Hot Tin RoofThe Space Between Us, Mixtape, Nothing, and The Mountain Top (Royal Exchange Theatre).

Age Guidance: 12+

Running Time: 2 hours (approx, including an interval)

Content/Production Warnings: This production contains infrequent discriminatory language reflective of the period, and themes of racism, domestic abuse and bereavement. The production also contains haze and a full blackout for 20 seconds.

4 days/week, 10 month fixed term contract | £31,793 (pro-rata)

Company Three are looking for two energetic, creative and experienced Resident Artists to co-create work with their young people and help deliver their year-round programme of workshops and performances.
Company Three are looking for two new Resident Artists to join our team on a one-year fixed term contract, working 4 days a week. The Resident Artist will bring their experience, energy and creativity to their residency at Company Three, supporting the delivery of Company Three’s artistic programme, leading core company projects, workshops and other activities as well as other satellite projects.

Working as part of a collaborative artistic leadership structure, they play an active role in regular practice labs to interrogate and develop C3’s practice and methodology, as well as contributing to monitoring, evaluation, dissemination and external partnerships.

We want everyone who believes they meet the person specification to feel comfortable and confident applying for this role. It is our responsibility to make the application process accessible. If you require our packs or other information in a different format, would like to apply in a different way, or have any questions please let us know.
First Round Interviews: Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 March
Second Round Interviews: Thursday 2 April 2026

Auditions:

Friday 20 March - Cardiff (Evening) 

Saturday 21 March - Carmarthen PM 

Sunday 22 March - Aberystwyth PM 

Saturday 28 March - Wrexham AM 

Saturday 28 March - Mold PM 

Sunday 29 March - Llandrindod Wells PM 

Tuesday 31 March - Bangor (Evening)  

Thursday 2 April - Newport AM 

Thursday 2 April - Merthyr Tydfil PM 

Saturday 4 April - Cardiff AM + PM 

Tuesday 7 April - Swansea AM + PM 

Wednesday 8 April - Cardiff AM 

Wednesday 8 April - Treorchy PM

Head over to the opportunity link to read more about the requirements and take a look through the FAQs.

begin their career in technical theatre within Cockburn Multi-Academy Trust. Working across our Trust schools, you will support rehearsals, productions and events while completing a Production Technician (Live Events) Apprenticeship.

£15,704 to £25,396.80, depending on your age.

National Minimum Wage

Training course Creative industries production technician (level 3)HoursMonday - Friday - With some weekend work may be required.

40 hours a week

Start date

Tuesday 31 March 2026

Duration

1 year 9 months

Work

Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.

What you'll do at work

You will work closely with experienced technicians and teaching staff to support students, maintain safe performance spaces and develop hands-on skills in lighting, sound, rigging and stage operations. This is a demanding but highly rewarding role for someone eager to learn, develop professionally and work as part of a creative team.

Key Responsibilities:

Where you'll work

Cockburn School Gipsy Lane
Leeds
LS11 5TT

We have a limited number of £10 tickets available for DRACULA at the National Youth Theatre.

Tickets are available from 21 February - 13 March at various times.

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Fear makes us all monsters

Tatty Hennessy, writer of the UK Theatre Award-winning and Olivier Award-nominated adaptation of Animal Farm, retells the classic horror story Dracula in a world premiere for the prestigious NYT REP Company in 2026. Directed by Atri Banerjee, UK Theatre Award Best Director Nominee, and starring Britain’s best young acting talent, Dracula will play for a 3 week run only at NYT’s North London Workshop Theatre.

All performances of Dracula are Relaxed.

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