YELLOW MOON is a modern Bonnie and Clyde tale that follows the fortunes of two teenagers on the run. Silent Leila is an introverted girl who has a passion for celebrity magazines.
Gorseinon College’s BTEC Performing Arts students present their version of this hit musical, returning to the Golden Era of Rogers and Hammerstein for this year’s final performance.
Incredible trumpeter and vocalist Abram Wilson was born in Arkansas and raised in Louisiana, where he attended the famed New Orleans Center for the Performing Arts.
Inspired by the Black American folklore tale of Stagger Lee, Yellow Moon is a modern Bonnie and Clyde tale that follows the fortunes of two teenagers on the run.
This spectacular production celebrates the incredible singing talent of three world famous entertainers and performers and some of the finest music and song that has ever been recorded.
Swansea Grand Theatre (9-11 Jun 08)
An all female cast of final year BTEC Performing Arts students from Gorseinon College will perform in an adaptation by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Judith Malina.
Steinbeck’s own stage version of this classic novel tells the story of George and Lennie, the fast talking farm hand and the simple giant who accompanies him on a life of casual labour.
Have you ever wondered how the giraffe got its long neck, how the leopard got her spots or how the elephant got his trunk? Find out in this brand new show from Tall Stories.
The popular and dynamically talented Images of Dance, directed by Margaret Barbieri (former Royal Ballet principal) presents 18 young dancers in an irresistibly entertaining family ballet programme.