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Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts was a dance and performing arts school in the United Kingdom.[citation needed] Founded by the dance teacher Pauline Bush in Nottingham in 1914,[1] and later with branches in Romford, Essex and London; it was bombed out during the Second World War and then moved to a former boys' school East Grinstead. The Romford branch closed in 1974 and the East Grinstead branch in 1989.[citation needed] After Pauline Bush's death, the school was run by her daughter Noreen and her husband Victor Leopold. Later their son Paul Kimm joined them, and he remained Principal until the school closed.
Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts | |
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Location | |
United Kingdom | |
Coordinates | 51°08′47″N 0°01′04″W / 51.1464°N 0.0178°W |
Information | |
Type | Independent |
Established | 1914 |
Founder | Pauline Bush |
Closed | 1989 |
Specialist | Dance/Performing Arts |
Website | http://www.bush-davies.com |
Productions
editIn May 1959, Marjorie Davies produced and directed the musical "What Katy Did" by Jo Masters, which starred students of the Bush Davies School with Pat Goh as Katy.[citation needed]
In 1974, Susan Passmore and Raymond Bishop produced the annual July performance 'Time Steps' in celebration of the school's Diamond Jubilee in the Adeline Genee Theatre.[citation needed] The 330-seat theatre opened in 1967 on land gifted by the school with a performance of Coppelia.[citation needed] The school staged an annual production each summer.[citation needed] The Theatre was demolished by the owners of the residential care home that now operates in Charters Towers and the grounds of the old school.[citation needed]
Notable students
editThis article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (October 2020) |
- Holly Aird, actress
- Fairuza Balk, actress
- Doreen Bird, founder of Bird College
- Warren Carlyle, choreographer
- Judy Carne, actress
- Lauren Christy, singer-songwriter and producer
- Gemma Craven, actress
- Suzanne Danielle, actress[2]
- Louise Fribo, actress
- Francesca Jaynes, choreographer
- Betty Laine, dancer and founder of Laine Theatre Arts
- Jane Leeves, Daphne Moon in Frasier
- Lisa Kay, Actress & Voiceover Artist
- Fiona Mollison, actress
- John Partridge, actor and dancer
- Natalie Roles, actress
- Saffron (singer), singer, dancer and actress
- Simon Shelton, Dancer & Actor (Tinky Winky)
- Polly Walker, television and film actress
- Doreen Wells, ballet dancer[2]
- Lorna Yabsley, actress and photographer
References
edit- ^ "Bush Telegraph", Bush-Davies School, East Grinstead, July 1974
- ^ a b Ali, Safira. "Reunion for former Romford dance college – 37 years on". Romford Recorder. Retrieved 6 October 2020.[permanent dead link ]