Next Issue July - August 2005

Young Performer Magazine

FEATURE ARTICLE: Bell's Ringing
If you watch CBBC on Saturday mornings, presenter Angellica Bell will be a familiar face. We caught up with her to ask her what it takes to make it as a TV presenter.
Film star treatment in Richmond!
Hollywood star and acting legend Richard E Grant thrilled a group of Stagecoach students in May as he handed out valuable advice along with autographs.
Support for TV’s Strictly Dance Fever hero Nathan!
Eastbourne students rushed from their classes to switch on the TV and support their dance teacher Nathan Potter when he and his partner Kristy appeared in the BBC’s Strictly Dance Fever show.
Jacob’s Tommy treat
Jacob Miller, 8, recently joined the musical Tommy, starring TV’s Jonathan Wilkes, at the Manchester Palace Theatre.
Launch a lifeboat
Scene: Falmouth Dockyard. Time: High Noon. Event: RNLI Sea Safety Display. Heroine: Kathryn Goldburn, 11.
Superstar meeting!
Jesus Christ Superstar recently came to the Corn Exchange in Cambridge, and 24 students joined the cast.
Ellen in Dickens play
Dickens’ character Mr Micawber, from David Copperfield, had a large family. His daughter Emma was played by Ellen McArthur, 10, in the West Yorkshire Playhouse production of the play.
Zoe sings with star
Zoe Anne Mace, aged 10, joined Chitty Chitty Bang Bang star Brian Conley and 47 students in a charity show at the New Theatre in Oxford.
Two in Jungle Book with Dani
Joanna Wheele and Jade Bailey recently appeared in The Jungle Book, starring Dani Harmer. Dani, who played Monkey, poses here with Joanna.
Three meet old Dr Who in Dracula!
Samuel Cooper, 8, and Elizabeth Yeoman, 7, appeared alongside ex-Dr Who star Colin Baker and Richard Bremmer from the Harry Potter films in Dracula at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham.
Chernobyl children in Cornwall
Students helped raise money for Noah’s Park, a summer camp where 20 children from Chernobyl – the scene of a terrible nuclear disaster several years ago – will stay this summer.
If Young Performer had been available when I was young I know I would have been an avid reader. I think it’s a tremendous magazine.
Dame Jacqueline Wilson
This magazine is absolutely wicked, it’s a real inspiration to any young performer out there, a really novel approach.
Dani Harmer, TV’s Tracy Beaker
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