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Useful Websites for Performing Arts GCE AS & A LEVEL Useful Contacts for Teachers and Students Performing Arts Theatre Companies Name Address Telephone Website An Culturlann 216 Bothar Na BhFAL 028 9020 8040 www.culturlann.ie Belfast, BT12 6AH Big Telly Theatre Company Town Hall 028 7083 2588 www.big-telly.com The Crescent Portstewart, BT55 7AB Bruiser Theatre Company 306 Beersbridge Road 028 9028 7257 www.bruisertheatrecompany.com Belfast, BT5 5DY Cahoots NI 109–113 Royal Avenue 028 9043 4349 www.cahootsni.com Belfast, BT1 1FF C21 Theatre Company 15 Hollybrook Crescent 028 9084 3584 www.c21theatrecompany.com Newtownabbey, BT36 4ZW Dubbeljoint Theatre Co. Ltd White Rock Road 028 9020 2222 None listed (BIFHE) Belfast, BT12 7PH Echo Echo Dance Theatre Waterside Theatre 028 7134 2266 www.echoechodance.com Company Glendermott Road Derry-Londonderry, BT47 6BG Forced Entertainment Workstation 011 4279 8977 www.forcedentertainment.com 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX Gateway Theatre Group 57 Gilford Road 028 3835 1313 www.gatewaytheatre.wordpress.com Portadown Craigavon, BT63 5EG Glass Ceiling Theatre Works 35 Ava Gardens 028 9064 6034 None listed Belfast, BT17 3BW Green Shoot Productions Unit 3 028 9029 1555 None listed Northern Whig Building Bridge Street Belfast, BT1 1LU 1 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Theatre Companies (cont.) Name Address Telephone Website Kabosh Suite 35 028 9024 3343 www.kabosh.net Imperial Buildings 72 High Street Belfast, BT1 2BE In Your Space Waterside Theatre 028 7131 3955 www.inyourspace.eu Glendermott Road Derry-Londonderry, BT47 6BG Opera Theatre Company 15 Church St 028 9033 2491 None listed Belfast, BT1 1PG Prime Cut Productions 285a Ormeau Road 028 9064 5101 www.primecutproductions.co.uk Belfast, BT7 3GG Ransom Productions 15 Church Street 028 9031 1759 None listed Belfast, BT1 1PG Replay Theatre Company Replay Theatre Company 028 9045 4562 www.replaytheatreco.org Skainos Square 239 Newtownards Road Belfast, BT4 1AF Royal Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Theatre 0844 800 1110 www.rsc.org.uk Company Waterside Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire, CV37 6BB Shared Experience Oxford Playhouse 01865 305321 www.sharedexperience.org.uk 11–12 Beaumont Street Oxford, OX1 2LW Sole Purpose Productions c/o The Playhouse 028 7127 9918 www.solepurpose.org 5–7 Artillery Street Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6RG Spanner in the Works 56 Divis Drive 028 9061 2106 http://spannerintheworks.org Glen Road Belfast, BT11 8AA 2 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Theatre Companies (cont.) Name Address Telephone Website Stage Beyond Theatre Millennium Forum 028 7137 2223` www.stagebeyond.com Company Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6EB Tinderbox Theatre Company Imperial Buildings 028 9043 9313 www.tinderbox.org.uk 72 High Street Belfast, BT1 2BE Ulster Theatre Company The Old Barracks 028 7775 0240 www.ulstertheatrecompany.com 17 Duncrun Road Bellarena Limavady, BT49 0JD 3 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Theatres in Northern Ireland Name Address Telephone Website Alley Arts, The 1 Railway Street 028 7138 4444 www.alley-theatre.com Strabane, BT82 8EF Ardowen Theatre 97 Dublin Road 028 6632 3233 www.ardhowentheatre.com Enniskillen, BT74 6HN Ballyearl Doagh Road 028 9084 8287 www.newtownabbey.gov.ukcourtyardtheatre Courtyard Theatre Newtownabbey, BT36 5RZ Bangor Drama Club Student 38 Central Avenue 028 9145 4706 www.bangordramaclub.com Theatre Bangor, BT20 3AW Bardic Educational Arts Donaghmore 028 8776 9157 www.bardictheatre.com Co Tyrone, BT70 3NQ Belfast Community Circus Talbot Street 028 9023 6007 www.belfastcircus.org Belfast, BT1 2LD Belfast Waterfront 2 Lanyon Place 028 9033 4400 www.waterfront.co.uk Belfast, BT1 3LP Blackbird Theatre 38 Merville Garden Village 028 9036 9429 www.blackbirdtheatre.co.uk Newtownabbey, BT3 9TF Black Box, The 18–22 Hill Street 028 9024 4400 www.blackboxbelfast.com Belfast, BT1 2LA Burnavon Arts and Cultural Burn Road 028 8676 9949 www.burnavaon.com Centre Cookstown, BT80 8DN Crescent Arts Centre 2–4 University Road 028 9024 2338 www.crescentarts.org Belfast, BT7 1NH Dance United Donegal Street 077 9023 6130 www.dudanceni.com Belfast, BT1 2FG Down Arts Centre 2–6 Irish Street 028 4461 0747 www.downartscentre.com Downpatrick, BT30 6BE Educational Shakespeare 109–113 Royal Avenue 028 9080 9933 http://esc-film.com Company Belfast, BT1 1AL Golden Thread Theatre, The 333 Crumlin Road 028 9074 5241 None listed Belfast, BT14 7EA 4 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Theatres in Northern Ireland (cont.) Name Address Telephone Website Grand Opera House Great Victoria Street (Stage Door) www.goh.co.uk Belfast, BT2 7HR 028 9024 0411 (Box Office) 028 9024 1919 Island Arts Centre, The Lagan Valley Island 028 9250 9509 www.lisburncity.gov.uk Lisburn, BT27 4RL Lyric Theatre 88a Stranmillis Road 028 9038 5685 www.lyrictheatre.co.uk Belfast, BT9 6AD Market Place Theatre, The Market Street 028 3752 1821 www.marketplacearmagh.com Armagh, BT60 3RP Millennium Forum New Market Street 028 7126 4426 www.millenniumforum.co.uk Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6EB Odyssey Arena, The 2 Queens Quay 028 9073 9074 www.odysseyarena.com Belfast, BT3 9QQ The Mac 10 Exchange Street West 028 9023 5023 www.maclive.com Belfast, BT1 2NJ Playhouse, The Orchard Street 028 7126 8027 www.derryplayhouse.co.uk Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6EG Sean Hollywood Arts Bank Parade 028 3031 3180 None listed Centre Newry, BT35 6HP Strule Arts Centre Town Hall Square 028 8224 7831 www.struleartscentre.co.uk Omagh, BT78 1BL Theatre at the Mill Mossley Mill 028 9034 0202 www.theatreatthemill.com Carnmoney Road Newtownabbey, BT36 5QA Waterside Theatre, The Glendermott Road 028 7131 4000 www.watersidetheatre.com Derry-Londonderry, BT47 6BG 5 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Theatres in Ireland Name Address Telephone Website Abbey Theatre, The 26 Abbey Street Lower 353 1887 2200 www.abbeytheatre.ie Dublin, Dublin 1 Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square 353 1677 7999 www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie The Dublin, Dublin 2 Gate Theatre, The Cavendish Row 353 1874 4045 www.gatetheatre.ie Parnell Square Dublin, Dublin 1 Gaiety Theatre, The South King Street 084 4277 4455 www.gaietytheatre.ie Dublin, Dublin 2 6 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Training, Agencies and Employment Name Address Telephone Website Actors Ireland Crescent Arts Centre 028 9024 8861 www.belfasttalent.com 165 Ormeau Road Belfast, BT7 1SQ AIMS 1 Annagh Drive 078 0283 9543 www.aims.ie (Association of Irish Portadown, BT63 5WF Musical Societies) AMMA Creative Learning Market Place 028 3751 2920 www.ammacentre.org Centre Armagh, BT61 7BW Arts and Business Bridge House 028 9073 5150 www.artsandbusinessni.org.uk Paulett Avenue Belfast, BT5 4HD Arts Council of N Ireland MacNeice House 028 9038 5200 www.artscouncil-ni.org Malone Road Belfast, BT9 5BW Arts Educational Schools Cone Ripman House 020 8987 6666 www.artsed.co.uk London 14 Bath Road Chiswick London, W4 1LY Arts Hub None listed None listed www.artshub.co.uk Association of British 55 Farringdon Road 020 7242 9303 www.abtt.org.uk Theatre Technicians, The London, EC1M 3JB Creative Youth Partnership Various centres None listed www.cypni.org Development Media Fermanagh House 077 0451 6738 www.developmentmediaworkshop.org Workshop, Enniskillen Broadmeadow Place Enniskillen, BT74 7HR Employease Fleet House 084 5123 3741 www.employease.co.uk 8–12 New Bridge Street London, EC4V 6AL 7 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Training, Agencies and Employment (cont.) Name Address Telephone Website Equity Guild House 020 7379 6000 www.equity.org.uk Upper St Martin’s Lane London, WC2H 9EG Extras NI 296 Albertbridge Road 028 9073 2055 www.extrasni.com Belfast, BT5 4GX Film Extras Unit 11 Apollo Studios None listed www.filmextras.co.uk Charlton King’s Road Kentish Town London, NW5 2SB Film/TV Careers Information None listed None listed www.filmtvcareers.about.com None listed None listed www.getintotheatre.org Get Into Theatre London Academy of Music LAMDA 020 8834 0500 www.lamda.org.uk and Dramatic Art, The 155 Talgarth Road London, W14 9DA Movie Extras The Courtyard 353 1276 9535 www.movieextras.ie Ardmore Studios Bray Musician’s Union 60–62 Clapham Road 020 782 5566 www.musiciansunion.org.uk London, SW9 OJJ Nerve Centre, 7–8 Magazine Street 028 7126 0562 www.nerve-centre.org.uk Derry-Londonderry Derry City Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6HJ Northern Ireland Theatre Unit 14 Manderwood Park, 028 6772 3766 www.nitatheatre.org Association Drumhaw, Lisnaskea, BT92 0FP, Prospects Prospects House 016 1277 5200 www.prospects.ac.uk (The UK’s Official Graduate Booth Street East Careers Website) Manchester, M13 9EP 8 Published web references have been checked and are correct at the date of issue. CCEA accepts no responsibility for the content of listed websites. Training, Agencies and Employment (cont.) Name Address Telephone Website Queen’s
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