
To complement the run of Hamlet the ever inventive Crescent Youth Theatre are about to present Tom Stoppards ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’ in the Ron Barber Studio. Catch it from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th March (matinee on Saturday).
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To complement the run of Hamlet the ever inventive Crescent Youth Theatre are about to present Tom Stoppards ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’ in the Ron Barber Studio. Catch it from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th March (matinee on Saturday).
The Crescent’s Youth Theatre Juniors were joined today by members of the senior group for a frantic session of puppet making ahead of their production of The Tempest in June.
Some of the play’s characters are to be presented as puppets in what’s set to be a great production - full of great team effort. Be sure to catch it!

The Crescent Youth Theatre’s senior group show based on The House Of Bernarda Alba, Yerma and Blood Wedding is in its final few days of rehearsal. Fans of the youth theatre expect to see innovative staging, surprising and thought-provoking material and enthusiastic, energetic performances from emerging new talent and you won’t be disappointed!
15 March update: many thanks to everyone who came to see the show. If you missed it, here are a few of the comments from audience members:
I was really wowed by the Crescent Youth Theatre’s Lorca Trilogy. Go and see it if you can.
A genuinely interesting, moving and entertaining piece of theatre; powerful stuff and some cracking performances.
One of the most ineteresting pieces I’ve seen at the theatre in a while.
I thought it was brilliant!! One of the most intense, creative and powerful pieces of theatre I’ve seen in a long time.
Splendid - I enjoyed last night very much.
I really really enjoyed it and thought there were some brilliant performances. It is the first youth theatre production I have seen and I was so impressed with the high standard of work. Look forward to the next one!
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