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Saturday 21 November 2020

Your 2020 Christmas List: Supporting small businesses in our community | Part 2


Our first article was received so well and we loved discovering some businesses run by theatre people, since the first feature a few more businesses have grabbed our attention so we couldn't help but make a second instalment! Remember, buying from small businesses could really help someone out, especially when they're run by people in our industry who are unfortunately left with no work right now. Take a look at this list and if you've not seen it, our first one too but remember to try and seek these people out. They're everywhere on social media and there's so much to chose from! 




Heather Porte is a recent graduate from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, during the pandemic she has opened up a new business 'Needle & Stem'. House plants are all the rage right now, so why not combine that with a new hobby? Heather has created these embroidery kits based around houseplants that feature cheeky and fun slogans, not only are these kits super cute but if bought for someone you're not only giving them a cute and thoughtful gift, you're also encouraging a new hobby! 




This incredible and unique art company is founded by Anu Ogunmefun, the artist behind the business. Before the pandemic Anu was in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical at the Aldwych Theatre, since the West End shutting down she has taken her other talents to form her business. She creates these stunning prints which would not look out of place in any modern home, you can even buy her designs on a jumper or Christmas card! And, for something extra special, why not get a custom cartoon design for a loved one?

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Thursday 7 May 2020

The Corona Diaries: Marcus Ayton



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*Some information mentioned in this article may be out of date due to the progress of the current situation.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* 

Marcus Ayton was most recently seen playing the Lion in the Wizard of Oz at the Leeds Playhouse. His other credits include Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (Union Theatre); Donkey in Shrek (UK Tour); Baker in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (UK Tour); Genie in 'Aladdin' (Stratford Arts House) and Sammy Davis Jr in The Rat Pack Live (Edinburgh Festival). 

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 when the announcement was made because I was kinda half self-isolating. I didn’t believe it at first but then I spoke to one of my close friends who was on tour and they then confirmed that this was true. It took about a day or two to sink in but then I was like, I can stay home and not feel bad about it now!

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

So I was lucky enough to be graced with a beautiful puppy called Jasper about a month before lockdown hit. So I’ve had the luxury of being able to train him due in this time. Having him has given me a routine but I still have the time to fit in my daily fitness workout with Rope, Hiit, dance and yoga workouts. I also try to do one thing productive a day, be it cleaning out that cupboard you’ve been putting off or getting the odd DIY jobs done around the house. Oh I've even taught myself how to make masks on my housemate sewing machine so I and others feel safe when I’m on my daily walk with the dog.
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Monday 11 September 2017

SHREK announces full cast for UK and Ireland Tour



Believe all ‘ogre’ again! SHREK THE MUSICAL® today announces casting for the major nationwide tour. Following the unprecedented success of the first UK and Ireland tour, the original production team reunites to bring the hit musical to a swamp near you. Opening at Edinburgh Playhouse for the festive season this year from 12 December, the production will then tour throughout the country in 2018.

Leading the cast as beloved swamp-dwelling ogre ‘Shrek’ will be Steffan Harri, having previously starred in the original UK tour of SHREK THE MUSICAL®, and Call the Midwife star Laura Main as ‘Princess Fiona’. Due to filming commitments Laura will be performing at selected venues throughout the tour, with full list of dates below*. Also joining the cast will be Marcus Ayton as Shrek’s wisecracking sidekick ‘Donkey’ and Samuel Holmes as pint-sized villain ‘Lord Farquaad’. Further casting to be announced.

The company of fairy-tale characters will include Adam Baker, Ethan Bradshaw, Michael Carolan, Joseph Dockree, Will Hawksworth, Sarah-Louise Jones, Reece Kerridge, Thomas Lee Kidd, Amy Oxley, Jemma Revell, Lucinda Shaw, Sam Stones, Adam Taylor, Jennifer Tierney, Sophie Wallis, Francesca Williams, Laura Wilson and Kevin Yates.
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