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Musical theatre students at City College Plymouth are set to stage John-Michael Tebelak’s musical Godspell - based on the gospel according to Matthew.
With an up-beat, electric score by Stephen Schwartz, Godspell is a musical play with a serious edge to it, tackling compassion, forgiveness, fractured community, hypocrisy and giving one’s life for one’s beliefs.
Live Events students have designed an ingenious set, lighting and sound work.
Staff and students at City College Plymouth are celebrating today after the City’s league tables showed that the College was ranked fourth* out of the fifteen non-selective schools and colleges in the City. The College’s average points score per exam entry is 208.7.
Exam results time is never easy, which is why City College Plymouth has set-up a helpline for people who didn’t receive the grades they wanted or are still unsure of what they want to do.
Impartial advice and guidance will be available from the College’s Student Services team on 01752 305803 from 8.30am to 5.00pm on weekdays.
Eddie Beech, Careers Co-ordinator at City College Plymouth commented: “The main message for anyone who didn’t receive the results they were hoping for is not to panic as help is at hand.
First year performing arts students at City College Plymouth are set to stage SINg City.
The production is set in 7Sins night club where the good citizens of SINg City gather under the watchful gaze of lust, wrath, gluttony, pride, envy, greed and sloth who wait to tempt the unsuspecting into their web of deceit, indulgence and wickedness.
SINg City features songs from familiar and not so familiar musical theatre repertoire, and is an evening of heart breaking ballads, toe-tapping comedy numbers and sinful delight!
Performing arts students at City College Plymouth are set to stage John Godber’s 80’s classic, Bouncers’
Bouncers', John Godber's most popular play, is set in and around a northern nightclub called Mr Cinders, with the action focusing on the exploits of the four doormen and their customers. The play creates a vivid picture of the relentless hedonism of northern night life with its raw energy, flashing disco lights, and raucous lads and lasses out on the town.
Local primary school children have been taking part in a number of performing arts workshops, run by City College Plymouth at its Goschen Drama Centre in Keyham – as part of Keyham Arts in the Community Project.
The pupils from Drake Primary School, College Road Primary School and Keyham Barton Primary School have been spending one morning a week for eight weeks learning about performing arts at the College.
Performing Arts students at City College Plymouth have been treading the boards with Sarah Kane’s play, 4.48 Psychosis.
4.48 Psychosis was Sarah Kane’s last play and some critics have suggested that it was Sarah Kane’s suicide note.
The play features just one act, with no fixed characters, no clear locations and only the ghost of a plot. It focuses on living with depression and failing to live with depression, about living with faith and failing to live without fail, about love and the absence of love.
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