Claire Morton
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Stuff and Nonsense - reworking for the middle scale

A production based on the early learning classic tale- this is for age3-7 and their families and is the company's first toe-dipping intocreating work for mid-scale stages. It is a re-scaling and…Continue

Started Apr 7, 2010

 

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Ellen Bianchini left a comment for Claire Morton
"Hello friend! hope you are well, and TT has a great final weekend! Let's catch up soon."
Apr 23, 2010
Claire Morton posted a discussion

Stuff and Nonsense - reworking for the middle scale

A production based on the early learning classic tale- this is for age3-7 and their families and is the company's first toe-dipping intocreating work for mid-scale stages. It is a re-scaling and reworking ofan existing show that has toured the UK.Please see the website www.aloadofstuffandnonsense.com for tour dates. We've already been to The Brewhouse, Taliesin, The Maltings in Berwickand The Civic in Barnsley. Next week we are at the…See More
Apr 7, 2010
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next week at Nuffield - The Little Red Hen at The Nuffield, Southampton and touring

April 13, 2010 at 11:30pm to April 17, 2010 at 3pm
A production based on the early learning classic tale- this is for age 3-7 and their families and is the company's first toe-dipping into creating work for mid-scale stages. It is a re-scaling and reworking of an existing show that has toured the UK.Please see the website www.aloadofstuffandnonsense.com for tour dates. We would love some feedback on how you feel the show works for this age range in bigger auditoria.We've already been to The…See More
Apr 7, 2010
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The Little Red Hen - Stuff and Nonsense Theatre at Brewhouse Theatre

February 27, 2010 from 11am to 12pm
A production based on the early learning classic tale- this is for age 3-7 and their families and is the company's first toe-dipping into creating work for mid-scale stages. It is a re-scaling and reworking of an existing show that has toured the UK. Please see the website www.aloadofstuffandnonsense.com for tour dates. We would love some feedback on how you feel the show works for this age range in bigger auditoria.
Apr 7, 2010
Claire Morton is now a member of The Future Playground
Feb 19, 2010

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Independent Manager at Morton Bates working with a range of clients and projects, including Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company, Niki McCretton and Telling Tales www.mortonbates.com

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Royal Docks Spring Festival at Britannia Village Hall

June 1, 2012 from 4pm to 8pm
A free family event for the whole community to come together and enjoy a wide range of activities, stalls and entertainment. Find out about local services, London 2012 games and get a free health check.See More
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May 11
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MANIFESTOS (or, Tell Us What You Really Think)

There's a venerable tradition of artists' manifestos, which always seem to pop up especially at times of great cultural and political change (post WW1 dadaists; them 60s experimenters...) so, given that we are living through times of extraordinary change right now, I thought I'd start a thread for MANIFESTOS RELATING TO MAKING ART FOR CHILDREN.Don't have one?  Nor did I until 24 hours ago, then I decided I'd write one.So get going, and it'd be grand to see them here...See More
May 11
A blog post by Samantha Butler was featured

On encouraging young audiences (or their parents) to take risks

http://www.itstheforest.comWhy should parents bring their children to see something like my company's dance piece 'The Forest'?When it’s half term and I scan the pages of the ‘what’s on for children’ sections of magazines I want to know that the experiences I choose for my children will be, to be honest, worth the effort, that they will enjoy it, that they will be enriched in some way, in any way, by what they’ve seen.I want to take them…See More
May 11
A blog post by David Harradine was featured

Some Thoughts on "Acting Like Children"

This blog is based on the text of a talk I gave today at Rose Bruford college, as part of the Acting Like Children project organised by Polka Theatre, Travelling Light and…See More
May 11

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