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Thursday, 12 November 2020

Your 2020 Christmas List: Supporting small businesses in our community


This year has been a rollercoaster for us all, but no more than our creatives and performers who have been failed by a system that is there to protect them. However, as natural hustlers, people have popped up with small businesses all over the place and we wanted to celebrate that. Over the past month, I have been taking note of some businesses that are definitely worthy of being on everyone's Christmas list. Take a look at some of the people who we have found, and why not have a little search around social media to see if you could buy any gifts from people in our industry, helping them out could really make a difference. This list we have created is a start, but please actively search for not only independent and small business but also those that have been set up by people who have been left without work in our industry. 

Banner artwork by Justin Williams.  



These stylish and stunning digital custom portraits are truly one of a kind. With a background in Ballet, Jamie Shields has also appeared in musicals like Cats and We Will Rock You. He creates these fabulous minimalistic sketches that are super stylish and would fit into a modern design home perfectly. Get an icon to add some unique art to your walls or perhaps slide into Jamie's DMs to commission a personalised portrait. 




With credits such as Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, Titanic, Les Miserables, The Barricade Boys, Pipe Dream, Chess and many more, Kieran Brown is no stranger to the West End stage. What you may not know about him is that he is a very talented photographer who has taken this one step further. He has set up his own website where you can purchase any of the gorgeous images he has taken, but why not go the extra mile and get the pictures on facemasks, on a mug or even on a coaster?! What makes purchasing one of these images even better, is that 10% of every sale goes to Acting for Others. All information can be found on his website. 

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Wednesday, 1 April 2020

The Corona Diaries: Jade Johnson


These recent times have been some of the hardest challenges we've faced and as a community, it hit us pretty hard. However during these difficult times, here at Pocket Size Theatre, we wanted to spread a little positivity and share some peoples experiences because we are all in this together. Each day we'll be speaking to our friends in the industry to share their experiences with you all so take a read and see how people are getting through these hard times. 

Let's stick together, share the love and get through this as a community! 

*Some information mentioned in this article may be out of date due to the progress of the current situation. Please keep that in mind when reading*

Jade Johnson has most recently finished in the London production of The Book of Mormon at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Her other credits include The Pirate Queen (London Coliseum); The Colour Purple (Cadogan Hall); Tina in Mad On Her (Arts Theatre); Summer in The Midnight Beast: All Killer (Pleasance Dome) and Mel in Club Mex: Immersive Club Musical (Hope Mill Theatre). 

On Monday 16th March 2020, The Society of London Theatre announced the closure of all Theatres in London. This followed suit with regional venues. Where were you when you found out and what was your initial reaction? 

I was at home, watching the press conference and my partner was at work in the west end. As soon as I heard what Boris had to say I knew it was going to be bad news for theatre so my initial reaction was to contact my partner and let him know. It was a really hard night for us, worrying about what was going to happen.

Can you tell us anything productive you’ve been doing? 

I have been learning guitar (slowly but surely!) with YouTube lessons. I have been doing a lot of the performing work I had scheduled but it’s been moved online so lots of recording and self-tapes.
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