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Where can i find a good drama club for adults in the Brighton area? |
Travel Info Where can i find a good drama club for adults in the Brighton area? Travel Tips ttry our local paper http://www.theargus.co.uk break a leg! Others Contact local theatre's and ask if they have any groups attached - that's how a friend got involved. Also look in your local library The New Venture theatre (www.newventure.org.uk) on Bedford Place (just near Waitrose) is an active drama club. They say: "NVT prides itself on being a very friendly and decidedly non-cliquey theatre. We are always very keen to welcome new members of any age and level of theatrical experience (or non-experience, whatever the case!) You can get involved in many different ways: working backstage, welcoming audiences front-of-house, serving behind the bar, constructing and designing sets, operating lighting and sound ... and so on. New acting members and/or directors, designers and production assistants are also very welcome!" Brighton Little Theatre (www.the-little.co.uk), just off Western Road, also appears to be friendly and to welcome new members. I know they are active too, as I now note that the membership secretary is someone I know through an ante-natal class... I'd also suggest looking at listings in the Insight or the Latest (local free magazines) to see what's on. If you go and see a production, you'll get a good idea as to whether they are the type of company you want to join. if they are, there is sure to be contact information in the programme. http://www.newventure.org.uk/members.asp... http://www.the-little.co.uk/join/index.h... |
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