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The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole
The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole

YULA Drama School Stage Adrian Mole at Unity

Date: 22 June 2011

unitytheatre are welcome YULA drama school for their debut with performances of The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 July at 7.30pm.

In this musical version, we follow the geeky bookworm Adrian Mole as an adolescent boy struggling with this dysfunctional family and his love for Pandora.  YULA (Young and Undiscovered Liverpool Actors and Actresses) drama pupils of all ages put their own unique mark on a ‘teenage’ classic text. Expect drama, songs and teenage tantrums in this comic classic text.

YULA Drama School is widely acknowledged as one of the top schools and casting agencies in the region, having unprecedented results in both LAMDA examinations and the Liverpool Performing Art Festival. The school is run by Sherril Parsons, a highly respected drama teacher of thirty years who has trained as a professional actress and has appeared on stage and television.
 
Based in the heart of Liverpool’s cultural quarter, unitytheatre is one of the best loved theatres in the city and recently won the Best Performing Venue award at the Mersey Partnership Tourism Awards. Now celebrating 31 years in its Hope Place venue, unitytheatre has maintained a reputation for staging innovative, high quality work in a friendly and enthusiastic atmosphere.

- by Glenn Meads

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