W&T’s Community Comedy Club wins Big Ideas Bonanza!

W&T have shown that laughter really can be the best medicine as its Community Comedy Club wins the Big Ideas Bonanza.
The Big Idea Bonanza – a campaign seeking ideas to improve the health of residents in Birmingham and Solihull – has announced Women & Theatre’s ‘Community Comedy Club’ as the winner of its inaugural award.
W&T’s Community Comedy Club was developed in 2010/11 in partnership with Stanhope Hall Community Centre. It consisted of 4 community comedy courses each culminating in a Comedy Night, where community participants performed their own material alongside a professional headline act and host Mrs. Barbara Nice, the well loved comedy alter ego of W&T’s Artistic Director Janice Connolly. The courses were very successful with participants reporting raised self esteem and confidence and Comedy Events attracting large audiences and fantastic feedback.
The Big Idea Bonanza prize includes a package of support from The Young Foundation to develop the project further and maximise its potential to:
- Tackle low level mental health issues such as anxiety and depression
- Remove barriers of isolation and loneliness
- Develop new approaches in mental health
- Encourage social inclusion in health, education and the wider community
- Raise confidence and self-esteem
- Provide new opportunities for genuine social engagement
Eleanor Cappell, Social Entrepreneur in Residence at the Birmingham and Solihull NHS Cluster, who managed and ran the Big Ideas Bonanza said “I and my colleagues at the Young Foundation look forward to working with the ‘Women & Theatre’ team over the coming months developing their ventures sustainability, scalability and impact measurement tools.”
Our Community Comedy Club has been incredibly successful, making a huge impact on individuals’ lives and uniting the Highgate community. We are thrilled to have won this award and have the opportunity to work with The Young Foundation to explore sustainable ways of developing the project, ensuring the benefits of laughter can reach more people in a range of contexts.
Posted: August 17, 2011 in Announcements, Community, Health, Projects, news
Tags: Comedy, Community, new, news, prize
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The Palace of Wasted Dreams: Thurs 3rd – Sat 5th & Wed 9th Feb at mac
The Palace of Wasted Dreams
Thurs 3rd – Sat 5th & Wed 9th – Sat 12th February, 8pm
mac, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, B12 9QH
Tickets & Information:0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk
Tickets £12 (£8) (Suitable for ages 14+)
It’s here, it’s arrived. Come on in! The Palace of Wasted Dreams.
Licensed for laughing, crying, dancing, singing, surprising and thinking on.
A place where anything can happen, and something always does…
Whether you’ve been before or it’s your very first time, come on down to the Palace!
The Palace of Wasted Dreams is the culmination of a two-year project called Wasted, a new participatory musical theatre project exploring and giving voice to women’s relationship with alcohol.
An essential night out, an intoxicating total live theatre experience. Dress for a night out. Non-drinkers very welcome!
The Palace of Wasted Dreams has been devised by Women & Theatre from materials gathered through research. It is performed by Women & Theatre and a cast of local people and directed by Gwenda Hughes. Music has been composed by Gurdan Thomas and The Company, with musical direction by Clare Edwards. Production Design is by Andrew Purvin, Lighting Design by Simon Bond, and Stage Management by Sara Crathorne.
The Palace of Wasted Dreams is a co-production with mac and is supported by Arts Council England, Aquarius, Sir Barry Jackson Trust, Bryant Trust, AERC, John Feeney Charitable Trust, Birmingham City Council, the Harry Payne Trust, The Grimmitt Trust and The Cole Charitable Trust.
Posted: January 30, 2011 in Announcements, Community, Theatre, news
Tags: Alcohol, Announcements, Birmingham, mac, Musical, news, The Palace of Wasted Dreams, Wasted
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Stanhope Community Comedy Evening
Local men from Highgate perform their own stand-up comedy
Hosted by Mrs Barbara Nice
Wednesday 8th December 2010 at 7.30pm
Stanhope Hall Community Centre, Ketley Croft, Highgate, B12 0XG
Free for all ages, curry and refreshments included!
After the success of the Stanhope Women’s Comedy Night and the Stanhope Young People’s Comedy Night, the men are at it too!
This special comedy evening features stand-up from a group of Highgate men who have been taking part in a comedy course with Barbara Nice (of Coronation Street and Phoenix Nights fame).
Come and join us for a night of laughter and fun – Featuring new local acts and the hilarious Steve Day to round it all off!
‘A great night-well worth it!’
‘This was a good, fun packed evening. It should happen again. The food was good too!’
Please find a map below; Stanhope Hall is on the corner of Emily Street and Ketley Croft:
This project has been funded through the Heart of Birmingham Teaching Primary Care Trust’s Mental Health Grants Programme 2009-10 and supported by the Digbeth Trust.
Posted: December 3, 2010 in Announcements, Community, Projects, Uncategorized, news
Tags: Announcements, Barbara Nice, Comedy, Community, highgate, news, Stanhope
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See Me, Hear Me – Local Research
Following the success of Tuned In, Women and Theatre are currently working in collaboration with visually-impaired children from Priestley Smith School on Beeches Road, Perry Barr. Our aim is to bring together the students with members of the neighbouring communities to build strong links and relationships where there have previously been none. The students will then work with us to create an original piece of theatre titled See Me, Hear Me to be performed at the school in March 2011 (dates TBC). There will also be a creative exhibition of word, sound and image on show at the school to accompany the performances.
The project offers local residents the opportunity to visit Priestley Smith School and find out more about what happens there. It will also benefit wider community audiences by enabling them to see a high quality theatre performance about a subject matter they can relate to.
All of our plays and programmes are rooted in the experiences of real people, and so every project begins with a period of research, at the heart of which is talking to people about their experiences.
This is where we need your help!
We are looking for local residents to share with us their stories, memories and tales of the people and history involving Perry Barr – Particularly the Perry Beeches/Priestley Smith School site, Beeches Road, and the surrounding local area. This is a genuine opportunity for sharing and strengthening local community relationships, and our findings will form part of the creative exhibition at the school.
To be part of this valuable research, please contact Pippa/Bianca/Terina by phone, e-mail or post.
Women & Theatre
The Friends Institute, 220 Moseley Road, Highgate,
Birmingham B12 0DG
Tel: 0121 440 4203
Fax: 0121 446 4280
Email: biancaprentice@womenandtheatre.co.uk
Posted: November 19, 2010 in Announcements, Community, Education, Projects, Theatre, Uncategorized, news
Tags: Announcements, news, perry barr, priestley smith school, see me hear me, tuned in
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Cervical Monologues on tour in Dudley, March 2010
W&T have been commissioned by Dudley PCT to take perennial favourite, The Cervical Monologues to Dudley this Spring.
Regular cervical screening is essential for all women, yet there is a low rate of take-up of screening services in the Black Country. By demystifying the screening process and encouraging women to talk about their feelings, The Cervical Monologues aims to ensure that women are informed about their own health needs and empowered to take up screening appointments.
With the support of Dudley PCT, Women & Theatre’s Janice Connolly and Melisa Harrison have performed additional research with GPs and community groups to explore issues around the take-up of cervical screening services. From the research, Janice will write four new monologues to incorporate into the existing script, and increase the local relevance and impact of the piece. With these new voices that really reflect the local opinions in Dudley, the tour will aim to spark discussions about overcoming real and perceived barriers to accessing cervical screening services for Dudley’s diverse communities.
This is a great example of how W&T’s flexible and in-depth scripts can be used and adapted within local contexts. If you’re interested in a similar project, whether with Cervical Monologues or any of our other plays, please do drop us a line.
Thursday 4th March, 12.45pm @ St Thomas’s Network, Beechwood Road, DY2 7AQ
Friday 5th March, 12.45pm @ Lye Community Centre, Cross Walks Road, DY9 8BH
Wednesday 10th March, 12.45pm @ St James Medical Practice, Malthouse Drive, DY1 2BY
Everyone living in Dudley is welcome, but please book for groups of 5 or more on 0121 440 4203.
Posted: January 21, 2010 in Announcements, Community, Health, news
Tags: Announcements, Cervical Monologues, Health, Janice Connolly, news, Tour
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Hooded at the Birmingham Rep on 12th and 13th June

Thursday 11th & Friday 12th June 2009, 6.30pm
The Door, Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Tickets: £3 (£1.50 concs.)
Box Office: (0121 236 4455 / www.birmingham-rep.co.uk)
Are they carrying knives? (Or books?)
Exploring young people’s lives, alliances and prejudices in our multicultural city, Hooded is a refreshing, fast moving, and seamless piece of contemporary theatre created by a diverse group of teenagers working with Women & Theatre.
Is it any different being a teenager now than it was then?
Real stories from the lives of “The Hooded Ones” are played out with verve, passion and conviction whilst original music, film and projection made by the young people weave an authentic back drop.
They may all look the same but everyone’s story is different…
Hooded has been developed with funding from Birmingham City Council’s Creative Futures, Awards for All, The Bryant Trust, The Baron Davenport Charity and The Harry Payne Trust.
Posted: May 27, 2009 in Announcements, Community, Education, news
Tags: Announcements, Birmingham Rep, Creative Futures, Hooded, news
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