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matthew townshend productions
matthew townshend productions
1 fitzgerald road   woodbridge   suffolk   IP12 1EN    tel/fax: 01394 385022   mob: 07811 359869
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Following the successful April 23rd open session in the Britten Studio at Snape Maltings, mtp invites theatres to make space in their 2011 brochure for a major regional tour of this new work of musical theatre.

CLICK to visit The Rake's Return

The Rake's Return features a cast of five and makes imaginative use of filmed sequences interwoven with live action. A schools performance can be supported with practical workshops and discussion.

To enquire about booking costs or for any other questions regarding this production, contact Matthew Townshend on 01394 385022 or email mtp

To view full details, including promo material and a slideshow of images from the show...

VISIT THE
RAKE'S RETURN PAGE





Set in and around the wreckage of a fallen airship in a world evocative of the 1930s, this engaging and colourful production is now available to secondary schools studying the play and to small scale theatres and arts centres.

The TEMPEST features a cast of five and makes imaginative use of filmed sequences interwoven with live action. A schools performance can be supported with practical workshops and discussion.

To enquire about booking costs or for any other questions regarding this production, contact Matthew Townshend on 01394 385022 or email mtp

To view full details, including promo material and a slideshow of images from the show...

VISIT THE TEMPEST PAGE




For our third consecutive year, mtp will be running Shakespeare-themed Art, Drama and Music workshops in Suffolk, for children and young people.

This summer's workshops - 'Juliet4Romeo' - will take place at Wingfield Barns

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mtp's hugely successful TiE programme on sexuality and sexual health is now in its fourth season and will be showcasing on Monday July 5th in the Sandpit Theatre at Sandringham School, St. Albans.

Funded by the Youth Opportunities Fund through Hertfordshire's The Big Spend, in its most recent run the programme worked with six secondary schools in St Albans between September and November 2009. Representatives from those schools will come together to present this year's showcase.

With a contemporary soundtrack and pulling no punches, Keeping It aims to demystify sexuality and to empower young people, helping them to make their own informed decisions about sexual health, contraception and pregnancy. It is designed to be presented by year 10 pupils for audiences year 9 and above.

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