15 Stagey things to do in Self Isolation

  1. Elliot Clay has released a full bootleg of his musical State Of Things for a 90 minute Theatre Fix
  2. Live From Here (on Twitter) have started a Live From Home series – a ‘digital space for us to keep making and experiencing art when we can’t be physically together’.
  3. The Wind In The Willows musical is currently available to stream online here
  4. Timpson The Musical is now available to stream in full on YouTube
  5. Lambert Jackson Productions together with The Theatre Cafe are putting on a festival of Paid, Live Streamed concerts to keep actors working while theatres are closed. Follow on Twitter for more information.
  6. Nottingham Playhouse are running Social Dis-Dancing classes on Youtube as their over 55s dance classes can’t run at the moment. Find them here
  7. The King’s Head Theatre are putting out live content on Facebook – watch their latest ‘ask me anything’ here.
  8. Little Pieces of Gold have an online library of short plays to read
  9. Drew McOnie is putting on live dance classes via Instagram Live. Go to their website for more information
  10. Scott Alan is doing a live concert from his living room every Sunday
  11. Keep an eye on the National Theatre’s social media channels as they are hoping to be able to share some of their content for audiences while the theatre is closed. 
  12. The BBC are creating a virtual festival of the Arts
  13. Gareth Malone is creating a Virtual Choir
  14. The Accident Did Not Take Place which was due to play at the Bunker Theatre will be streamed live this weekend. Money raised goes towards filling the holes left by box office returns that won’t be happening.
  15. Keep an eye on Upper Circle’s Instagram page where we are hoping to stream some unknown talent very soon!

If you know about something else happening that we should add to this list please do let us know in the comments!

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Emma Betty
Emma Betty

Emma Betty is 28 and a nurse in Birmingham Children’s Hospital’s Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. Emma has the Les Miserables 10th Anniversary Soundtrack (On CD!) to blame for her love for Musical Theatre, which she found in her parents living room pretty much as soon as she was old enough to know what it was. She began combining her love for Theatre, the Internet and Writing while she was still at school, through various blogs and on social media. Having moved to London in 2013, she launched Upper Circle 4 years later. A couple of years on, she is delighted to have a small team and is so grateful to those helping Upper Circle to grow every day!

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