Was It Something I Said?

Was It Something I Said? the new production from the The norfox Young People’s Theatre Company.

By Matthew Tyas | 29 March 2012

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The norfox Young People’s Theatre Company, The Library Theatre’s resident theatre company for young people aged between 15-18, returns to Manchester Metropolitan University’s Capitol Theatre with Was It Something I Said?, devised entirely by the company, and directed by Liz Postlethwaite, the Library Theatre Company’s Community and Education Director.

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A theatrical adventure exploring how in a world full of confused messages you can express what you want to and make your voice heard, Was It Something I Said? is the seventh production from a company regarded as one of the leading young people’s theatre companies in Greater Manchester.

Recent norfox members have been accepted on drama courses at RADA, the Oxford School of Theatre, ALRA, and the Central School of Speech and Drama. Another recent norfox member appeared in The Wind in the Willows, the Library Theatre Company’s hit Christmas 2011 production at The Lowry.

Was It Something I Said? is the seventh production from a company regarded as one of the leading young people’s theatre companies in Greater Manchester.

“Our shows at the Capitol Theatre give young people an excellent opportunity to show off their talent,” says Liz Postlethwaite. “The company offers the chance for young people interested in the theatre to develop their skills in a professional theatre environment, and the recent success of our students gaining places at some of the country’s most prestigious drama schools illustrates the high standard the company is achieving with its activities.”

Venue: Capitol Theatre, Manchester Metropolitan University, Cavendish Street, Manchester M15 6BG.

Performances: Friday 13/Saturday 14 April 7.30pm.
Tickets £7 (£4 concessions) available from Cornerhouse box office on 0161 200 1500, or www.librarytheatre.com

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