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I especially enjoyed the inclusion of Manchester’s own Emmeline Pankhurst – who Kate Pankhurst discovered she is related to whilst writing the book. Kirstie Skivington spoke with a broad Mancunian accent for the role, which was a nice touch. Why do you think it is important to bring women’s history to the theatre and how do you think this show helps? Rose Ayling Ellis is showing you can be deaf and still be happy’: Deaf performers hail the Strictly effect Empowering pop musical Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World comes to Cardiff in January! Join our inquisitive heroine Jade as she breaks away from her class to take a peek behind the scenes at the not yet open Gallery of Greatness in the local museum. Along her journey she is surprised to meet the original and incredible wonder women: Frida Kahlo, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Emmeline Pankhurst to name just a few.

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What do you want to be when you grow up? It's a BIG question that everyone is asked from an early age. Discover eye-opening facts about a collection of go-getting women who have pioneered careers in a kaleidoscope of different industries.Climb to the top of Everest with fearless mountaineer Junko Tabei Bursting full of colourful illustrations and fascinating facts, Fantastically Great Women Who Saved the Planet is an inspiring introduction to just a few of the incredible women who show that all actions, big and small, can be powerful in the fight against climate breakdown. We have aimed this resource to cater for KS1 and LKS2 classes and differentiated the questions accordingly. On Thursday and Saturday mornings we extend the family spaces at our Pop-Up Family Fun so even more families can have fun. Chichester Festival Theatre is a registered charity. Charity no. 1088552. Chichester Festival Theatre is a company limited by guarantee. Company no. 4210225.We also have two sets of ladies and gents in the Festival Theatre and another two sets in the Minerva (offering a total of 63 cubicles, four of which are ambulant, and 27 urinals), so there's no shortage of places to spend a penny. You may wish to allow your KS1 / LKS2 class to add in the adjectives to complete the sentences from the Jane Austen section of the book. The Women’s History Network is a national association and charity for the promotion of women’s history and the encouragement of everyone interested in women’s history. Following our establishment in 1991 we have grown year by year and today we are a UK national charity with members including working historians, researchers, independent scholars, teachers, librarians, and many other individuals both within academia and beyond. Indeed, the network reaches out to anyone... We have a 'drop off' area in front of the Theatres, which you can access from the Broyle Road entrance. Whilst the musical is no Six, it’s a great follow-up. It’s fun, poppy, light-hearted, and heart-warming – which is sometimes exactly what you want. The music, though not the most memorable, is aurally pleasing, and the story, though straightforward, is well-thought-out – with a fitting ending.

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Head out of the main entrance towards The Foundry Pub, walk past the pub with it on your left and straight up South Street until you come to The Cross (stone monument) which indicates an intersection of four streets. Continue straight ahead up North Street. At the top of North Street is a ring road, take the pedestrian underpass to North Gate Car Park and continue through the car park to reach the Theatre on the far side. Bus It’s loads of pressure to say you can change the world too, but if they leave the theatre feeling empowered to do something more with their talents, that’s a win,” Pankhurst says. Pankhurst with the cast of Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World (Photo: Glen Jevon) Fantastically Great Women is, essentially, to Six what Pretty Little Liars was to Desperate Housewives: a weaker, lighter take on similar themes for a younger audience. I would have loved the show if I was a kid. The children in the audience seemed to be having a great time. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed myself, and I might have even felt a little emotional at the end (when Jade was comforted by Rosa Parks and Anne Frank), but I recognise that the musical’s target audience is families. Now, 100 years after the suffragettes won some women the vote, Pankhurst’s picture book Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World is to be celebrated at this week’s Imagine Children’s Festival at London’s Southbank Centre. The book pays tribute to Emmeline and 13 other notable women, such as Amelia Earhart, Mary Anning, Marie Curie and Rosa Parks, and is aimed at children as young as five.There's step free access to the café and toilets, foyer and Festival Theatre which are all at ground level with no steps to negotiate. We’re speaking during the COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference and Pankhurst’s latest in the series is about environmental awareness: Great Women who Saved the Planet. “I listened to Greta Thunberg’s speech, about ‘No more blah, blah, blah’ and thought why can’t we put her in charge? This is an urgent issue where we can’t wait for the next generation; it needs to be now, it needs to be our current leaders who do something and stop dragging their feet.” Pankhurst does a lot of work in schools, sharing her books and having conversations with young children (her books are aimed at ages 5+). “The stories you know about when you’re young plant a few seeds and show you what was and wasn’t possible in the past. It’s one part of the jigsaw that gives you positive messages about what women can do and how people change things.”

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Celebrated dramatistChris Bush(Standing at the Sky's Edge) and Number 1 hit songwriterMiranda Cooper(Girls Aloud, Kylie Minogue) adapt suffragette descendant Kate Pankhurst’s awarding-winning picture book with music byMiranda CooperandJenniferDecilveo(Miley Cyrus, Beth Ditto), directed byAmy Hodge(Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear National Theatre). She believes intervening with positive messages – via the arts – in the early years will help create more equality for girls. And she knows from her talks with schoolchildren that progress is being made.We have a range of Support Us options and if you would like to donate to MAST Mayflower Studios every penny you donate comes directly to us. This ‘pop-fuelled, upbeat’ (The Times) hit musical, based on the book by Suffragette relative Kate Pankhurst and adapted by Chris Bush ( Standing at the Sky’s Edge), comes from one of the producers of SIX. Her second book in the series, Fantastically Great Women Who Made History, was published last Thursday and features another suffragette, Flora Drummond, as well as Harriet Tubman, Boudicca and Ada Lovelace.

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