Performance

VenueBirmingham Repertory Theatre
Other spaces: The Door
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From25th April 2017
Opened27th April 2017
To6th May 2017
When19:30. Apr17 27 at 19:00. Thu, Sat Mats 14:00
What is currently on at Birmingham Repertory Theatre (V143)

To Sir, With Love

T950819991
"I believe one should fight for what one believes. Provided one is absolutely sure one is absolutely right." Based on an autobiographical novel, To Sir, With Love is an inspirational story of courage and hope. Ricky Braithwaite, a Cambridge graduate, arrives in London and soon learns what it is to be black in post-war England. As a teacher in a "failing" East End school, he must find a way into the hearts and minds of his unruly class to motivate and inspire the disillusioned and challenging teenagers. Teacher and pupils embark on a difficult journey as Ricky learns humility and understanding and his pupils learn to trust, respect and love this highly unusual man.
Author Ayub Khan-Din (based on the book by E R Braithwaite)


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Production details

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Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 28Apr17: The show was great, a real great performance! The young actors were amazing and really held their own alongside the great professional actors. Matt Crosby did a fantastic job portraying Weston. Eden Peppercorn, portraying Monica Page, gave an outstanding performance. The piano was a great touch with some beautiful playing by Daniel Kenton's, Fernman.
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User Reviews

Ashleigh (28Apr17): The show was great, a real great performance! The young actors were amazing and really held their own alongside the great professional actors. Matt Crosby did a fantastic job portraying Weston. Eden Peppercorn, portraying Monica Page, gave an outstanding performance. The piano was a great touch with some beautiful playing by Daniel Kenton's, Fernman.

Company

Producer Birmingham Repertoy Theatre
Company Young Rep
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