How Theatre Can Change The World
It’s a dangerous game just to accept the status quo when you are unhappy with it but how do we change the status quo?
It’s a dangerous game just to accept the status quo when you are unhappy with it but how do we change the status quo?
I think everyone is intelligent, in something, even if you feel you don’t fit into western society’s definition.
Let’s not be so quick to see “being educated” as having eleven or twelve A*-C’s.
Have you ever been told that you can’t make a career out of the arts too?

The artists who dare to free there inner dialogue through a beautiful rebellion of colours, sounds and taste, these are my brothers in arms.
Take a second and ask yourself what does creativity mean to you, be conscious of it, and start a phenomenon.
What do we do when this creativity of ours, just, stops?
We’re living in a world of selfishness, no loyalty but I know the youth will pull through with an obsession of tranquility.
This isn’t just a love letter to Birmingham! It’s a rallying call to love your hometown.
How often do we look at our footsteps and think perhaps our shoes are too worn out to be passed on for someone else to fill.