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CPD: Being a Critic

For teachers

Explore and practise techniques that help students prepare for a theatre visit and to critically review a performance. Includes a focus on how to communicate opinion about the different elements of a production as well as the meaning and context of the play. Led by Benedict Nightingale: Chief theatre critic of The Times, 1999-2010. 

Saturday 31 March 2012, 10am-6pm
John Lyon Education Space, NT Studio, 83-101 The Cut London, SE1 8LL

Cost: £50 (includes a ticket for the matinee performance of The Comedy of Errors)
All CPD courses include course notes, lunch, refreshments and a ticket to an NT production.

To book call the Box Office on 020 7452 3000

CPD: Being a Critic finished on: 31 March 2012

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