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1991
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4th-6th April
Hexagon Theatre, mac Following the success of their recent shows, Stage2 is now Birmingham's fastest growing youth theatre. They are now proud to announce that they are presenting 'Road'Öî What's On. This production exploited the Hexagon Theatre to the full, as the weird and wonderful inhabitants of Cartwright's northern street were located in front of, behind, to the sides, and even on top of the audience! This production featured Richard Williams who went on to write Jack's Childrení specifically for Stage2 who then premiered the play in 2001.
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1991
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18th-20th July
Hexagon Theatre, mac "Ernie is a boy whose imagination embroils his parents and everyone with whom he come into contact - to the extent of having a 60 year old aunt taking part in a world boxing championship. Liz Light's rough and tumble production yields pleasing cameo performances and plenty of fun." Evening Mail
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Shows -
1991
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13th-14th September
Hexagon Theatre, mac "A Teenager's bid to become an actress has been boosted by a play to be performed in Birmingham with her Drama Teacher. Emilie Goldman, aged 18, plays the poet Sylvia Plath with Liz Light, who also runs Stage2, as Sylvia's mother Aurelia." Birmingham News.
All profits were given to Emilie to help fund her training at Mountview Drama School in London.
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Shows -
1991
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19th-21st December
Hexagon Theatre, mac "Judged against any standard this is a towering production Miller would surely have felt privileged if he could have seen this talented, tumultuous account of it. John Light's superb self torture, as Proctor, in the closing stages, is merely the final icing on a cake whose only ingredient is quality." Evening Mail
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