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10th-11th January Studio Theatre, mac "A fascinating picture of lives passing and crossing and of the many individual struggles. Scenes were played out within the movement - a powerful sound of silence. This was an hour long original play by a cast of 10 to 20 year olds that was thought-provoking, moving and sometimes funny." Evening Mail.
"People will see my work who haven't previously seen my work and people will see Stage2's work who haven't previously seen their work. A nice cross-fertilisation." James Yarker, Stan's Cafe.
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26th-29th March
Studio Theatre, mac "Liz Light and her unlikely troupe have turned the unthinkable into a remarkable triumph. A beautiful first night found the words flowing with measured authority, poetic control and unbelievable confidence. Among these teeming, talented youngsters the one with sheer precocious incredibility is Hannah Johnson who sails through the role of Puck with an elfin charm adding its own magical dimension to Shakespeare's intent. Rosanna Miles, a chuckle voiced Hermia, Nathaniel Coleman's authoritative Theseus and the exuberant Jack Trow (Bottom) are shining lights in a busy, totally commendable company. This is a triumph of a young dream - it is not one to be missed." Evening Mail
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1st-4th April
Hexagon Theatre, mac "Scott Burnett is directing 40 young members in a production they have devised themselves. 'It's about a street and the people who live in it. It could be anywhere. I feed ideas to the kids and they work on them. Then we go over it together deciding which bits work and what else needs to be done. It's nice for them to be able to say "This is our bit!"' Evening Mail
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17th-19th July
Studio Theatre, mac "Excellent performances from all the young cast members especially Jeremy Hancock and Katie Hayes who play the not so happily married couple. Production director Liz Light, whose own contribution ensured a well entertained audience, must be well pleased with this latest presentation." Birmingham News
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