Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Looking for young entrepreneurs in the West Midlands

Round Midnight and The Princes Trust visited schools throughout the West Midlands to reach out to the next generation of young entrepreneursr.

Round Midnight players

Princes Trust staff toured schools with the Round Midnight Ltd, who have performed the play ‘I want to be’ for Year 10 and 11 students.

The play tells the story of a fictitious character, Kyle, who leaves school with few qualifications and even less confidence. He wants to be a personal fitness instructor but instead ends up working in a chicken factory with little prospects.

Kyle gets his life back on track when he returns to college and his learning advisor suggests he gets in touch with The Prince's Trust to find out about the Business Programme. He applies for the programme and is given a low interest loan and three years of business mentoring and support. His learning advisor becomes one of his first clients and his business grows so that he starts taking on staff.

“We come across people like Kyle every day,” says Marlena Atkinson from The Prince's Trust. The Trust helps thousands of young people each year who realise their dream of owning their own business. “We believe that all young people have the potential to succeed given the right kind of support and encouragement.”

The Prince's Trust and the Government Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) is working together to encourage disadvantaged young people into business. “We felt that to give maximum reach, something radically different should be tried,” says Marlena. “Round Midnight delivered an amusing and engaging piece of theatre and they held workshops where young people would come up with business ideas and consider how they might be realised.”

Kathy Williams, The Prince's Trust West Midlands regional director said: “Research suggests that social exclusion has a significant impact on the region’s economy. The Prince's Trust is working hard to narrow the gap. The next generation of enterprising talent can be found and nurtured in some of the most unexpected places.”

Monday, October 19, 2009

Members wanted for new Erdington
Raw Talent groups

video


We have recently started two new youth theatre groups in the Erdington area of Birmingham and we are looking for new members.

If you enjoy acting and want the chance to work on new shows with professional writers then Raw Talent is the youth theater for you

Raw Talent 7 - 11 is a youth theatre group for young people at primary school and the group are currently working on their first production. The group meet on Tuesday evening from 4.30pm to 6.00

Raw Talent 11 - 16 is for secondary school pupils and the group will perform a brand new show in December. The group meet on Saturday mornings from 10am - 1.00

Both groups meet at Kingsbury school, Kingsbury Lane, Erdington.

If you would like details of how to become a member then call 0121 440 8188 or email info@rawtalent.co.uk

Wednesday, January 23, 2008


David Watts
2008 (10 Mins)




David Watts tells the story of Nick, a teenager with low self confidence and few friends or so he thinks. When Nick volunteers to be nominated for head boy even the teacher laughs him out of classroom and Nick meets David Watts, Nicks be-suited smooth talking better looking alter ego. After a few pointers from David, Nicks life begins to get a whole lot better and his ego gets a awful lot bigger, he dumps Grace, his one true friend and starts dating Rosanne, the hottest girl in school. Will Nick realize the error of his ways before its too late, or will David Watts take over.

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David Watts was created in a week in October 2007 by 20 dedicated young film-makers. The group, many of whom are members of Raw Talent, devised the story and filmed some of the sequences. Round Midnight are very proud of the final film and are planning to take the film to film festivals and competitions. We think its a great example of what creative young people are capable of.

Friday, October 12, 2007

The Raw Talent website has just been updated and is now bigger and better than ever.

If any of you have photos from shows please send them to me and I'll try and get them on the site.

Any suggestions you may have for content for the site are also welcome.

Friday, April 27, 2007

(DO YOU KNOW)HOW TO PARTY is a pop video made for a half term project. The music was written by Stuart Lane and Stephen Bloomfield with lyrics by the group. The video was directed and edited by Andy Packwood. The song and video were recorded and filmed during February half term at Arthur Terry School.

Congratulations to everyone who took part, we're really pleased with the results.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

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Well here we have it, the very post on Raw Talents very own big bad blog. For those of you who dont know, Troy 24 is a new piece by writer David Calcutt and Raw Talent are the first company to ever perform it. The photos are from rehearsals for the show which was performed at Hillcrest School and Community College in Netherton on Saturday 24th February 2007.

The production was directed by Ian Jarvis and he was ably assisted by Stuart Lane and Phil 'The Grufalo' Hyde.

Helmets courtesy of the Royal Shakespeare Company

Thursday, July 13, 2006

You Don't Know Me

As performed in Hormonal High

Written by

S Lane/S Barfield/S Bloomfield

Atlantis

Theme from summer school production Overboard

Don't Walk Away

Performed in the production Hormonal High

S Lane/S Barfield/S Bloomfield

See comments for lyrics

Roll Up

From the summer school production Big Top.

Composed by S Lane

Takeaway Theme

Theme to Takeaway performed as part of the International Connections Festival at The Nottingham Playhouse

Composed by S Lane