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LIVELondon College of Music

Discover live performances, events and master classes at London College of Music

London College of Music LIV

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April – July 2018

About London College of Music

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At LCM we welcome all who share our passion, whether it be classical, jazz and pop performance, composition, live sound production, music technology, musical theatre, acting for stage, theatre production or music management.

Our ground-breaking courses are respected worldwide and are taught by practising industry experts who love what they do. Visiting staff from all over the globe bring fresh perspectives and cutting-edge knowledge that enhances the curriculum. On all courses, students enjoy the added advantage of invaluable work experience in professional environments, plus a unique opportunity to network with other creative artists across the wide-ranging disciplines embraced by LCM and the wider University.

Our close links with and understanding of the music industry have been reflected not only by our students and staff, but also in our achievements: we boast one of the most impressive employment rates in the country, with 97% of our graduates are in employment or further study within six months of graduating.* To find out more about our courses, please

visit us at uwl.ac.uk/lcmsubjects

or call 0800 036 8888

Welcome to LCM Live!Welcome to the final London College of Music Live programme for 2018. This is an exciting year for LCM as we continue to celebrate our 130 year anniversary.

In this programme we focus on the work of our soon to be graduating students as part of the UWL Graduate Summer Showcase. There is a wealth of opportunity to see our students performing including two musical theatre productions, 9 to 5 and Urinetown, and over 40 Performance Projects in venues all over London.

Our weekly lunchtime concerts at St. Mary’s Church continue during April and May and there is plenty of opportunity to see our larger ensembles in the shape of LCM Camerata, LCM Chorus and LCM Glee and Show Voxes.

Our Music Technology students showcase their work in two events using our state of the art technology facilities on 18 April and 8 May.

We sincerely hope that we see you at one of our wonderful events and on behalf of all at UWL, thank you for your continued support.

Warm Regards from London College of Music

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONIf you studied at the University of West London, or one of our predecessor institutions, then you are a member of the UWL Alumni Association.

Membership is automatic after graduating, completely free, and gives you access to a range of great benefits:

• Quarterly e-newsletter• Careers and employment support• Alumni focused events• Discounts on a range of services and products• Alumni Card – giving discounts on many LCM Live events

and access to the Library*• Annual magazine

For more information on the UWL Alumni Association, including how to make sure you remain in touch by updating your details, visit uwl.ac.uk/alumni

* Alumni Cards are supplied by an external provider who charge an administrative fee for each card4

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Featuring Film/Fashion/Radio/Music/Exhibitions/Presentations

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London College of Music Live performances are open to the public. Unless otherwise indicated, booking for events may be done by emailing [email protected]

For more information on performances please visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmlive

or email us at [email protected]

London College of MusicLIVE PERFORMANCES

Live Performances

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Live Performances

Wednesday 4 April Lunchtime Concert English Song Time: 1.10pm Location: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road

Wednesday 4 April Competition LCM Jazz CompetitionsTime: 2.30pmLocation: Vestry Hall, Ranelagh Road

Wednesday 4 April Competition Andrew Lloyd WebberTime: 6.30pmLocation: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Thursday 5 AprilEvening ConcertLCM SessionsTime: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Wednesday 11 AprilLunchtime Concert LCM String EnsembleTime: 1.10pmLocation: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road

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Wednesday 11 April Competition Michael James CompetitionTime: 2.30pmLocation: Vestry Hall, Ranelagh Road

Wednesday 11 April Competition Bernard and Haley CompetitionTime: 3.30pmLocation: Vestry Hall, Ranelagh Road

Wednesday 11 April Evening ConcertVoice in Performance Concert Time: 6pm Location: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road

Thursday 12 April Production 9-5 Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Friday 13 April Production 9-5 Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

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Saturday 14 April Production 9-5 Time: 2pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Saturday 14 April Production 9-5 Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Sunday 15 April Production 9-5 Time: 2pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Sunday 15 April Production 9-5 Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Wednesday 18 April Lunchtime Concert LCM Chorus and LCM Performance StudentsIn celebration of LCM’s 130th year this concert will include music composed by current students and alumniTime: 1.10pm Location: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road

Wednesday 18 April Competition John Ireland Competition Time: 2.30pm Location: Vestry Hall, Ranelagh Road

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Wednesday 18 April Competition LCM Verse CompetitionTime: 6pm Location: PK.01.004

Wednesday 18 April Evening Concert Glee and Voxes Concert Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Wednesday 18 April Electric Music SeasonLive Electronics and Interactive Music Technology showcaseTime: 10am – 1pm Exhibition4.30pm – 9.30pm Sound Showcase Location: Weston Hall, Ealing Site

Thursday 19 April Showcase Actors Showcase Time: 1pm Location: Soho TheatreFor more information please contact [email protected]

Saturday 21 April UWL Open Day Time: 10am – 3pm Location: University of West London

Live Performances

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Wednesday 25 April Lunchtime ConcertHye Rie Yang (Piano)Time: 1.10pm Location: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road

Wednesday 25 April CompetitionMona Blackman Competition Time: 2.30pm Location: Vestry Hall, Ranelagh Road

Thursday 26 April Production Urinetown Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Friday 27 April Production Urinetown Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Saturday 28 April Production Urinetown Time: 2pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Live Performances

Aaron Leneghan, Mona Blackman Prizewinner 2017

Saturday 28 April Junior College of Music Open Day Individual, Group Classes and Ensemble Taster session. Ages 5 – 19 Time: 8.30am – 3pm Location: Ealing Site For more info and to book visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmjuniorcollege

Saturday 28 April Production Urinetown Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Sunday 29 April Production Urinetown Time: 2pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Sunday 29 April Production Urinetown Time: 7pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Wednesday 2 May Lunchtime Concert LCM CamerataTime: 1.10pm Location: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road

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Live Performances

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Wednesday 3 May Evening ConcertLCM SessionsTime: 7pmLocation: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Tuesday 8 May Electric Music SeasonMusic in Three Dimensions Live multi-genre mix performances of music composed for three dimensional space. Utilising Lawrence Hall’s 3D speaker array to present music from all around and above. Performances by students, staff and guestsTime: 7.30pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Wednesday 9 May Lunchtime ConcertLCM Competition WinnersTime: 1.10pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Monday 14 May Evening ConcertLCM Awards Prize Giving and ConcertTime: 6pm Location: Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site

Saturday 19 May Junior College of Music Open Day Individual, Group Classes and Ensemble Taster session. Ages 5 – 19 Time: 8.30am – 3pm Location: Ealing Site For more info and to book visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmjuniorcollege

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Live Performances

Sunday 20 May Association of Teachers of SingingProfessional Development Day Time: 10am – 4.30pmLocation: Lawrence Hall, Ealing SiteFor more info visit www.aotos.org.uk

Tuesday 22 May to Friday 25 MayCalibrateAn inter-disciplinary multimedia installation by Jo Cork Dance and Digital Music by Bartosz SzafranskiSupported by Arts Council EnglandTime: 11am-7pmLocation: Lawrence Hall, Ealing SiteFree to attend. No booking required. Opening times may be extended.

Thursday 14 & Friday 15 JuneMusic Masterclass with LCMAre you a musician, singer, rapper, producer or aspiring industry professional? We are looking for people age 21 or over to join us for a free, two day masterclass at the London College of Music. You’ll have the opportunity to work with academics, experts and students, and will leave the Masterclass with new skills, new perspectives, studio experience and more.

For more information, please contact [email protected]

Please note: This is a free event for people age 21 and over who are currently not in higher education. Application forms will be available from May 2018.

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Live Performances

LCM Big Band

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Live Performances

Wednesday 20 JuneUWL Open Day Time: 10 – 3pm Location: University of West London

Sunday 24 JuneConference“Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be”: Performance Teaching Through a 21st Century Lens Time: 10am – 5pmLocation: University of West LondonVisit lcme.uwl.ac.uk/events for details

Saturday 7 July UWL Open Day Time: 10 – 3pm Location: University of West London

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London College of Music was founded by G Augustus Holmes in 1887 at 54 Great Marlborough Street, with a mission to improve musical standards across the UK and to offer a range of qualifications to all ages, sexes and backgrounds. Its emphasis on accessibility was pioneering and unique in comparison with the other music colleges of the time.

The College began as an examining body, but a teaching element was created quite early in its history which provided facilities for part-time education. Many popular classes were established including Orchestra, Operatic Classes and Ladies’ Choir. Its

courses grew so much in popularity that within 7 years of its founding, the College had moved twice in search of more space, finally settling at 47 Great Marlborough Street where it remained until 1991. By 1891 the College had 4,000 exam candidates. By 1894 it had 340 centres in America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Brasil, Chile and West Indies.

London College of Music – 130 years of fostering talent

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“....they (LCM) had popularised music in many places which otherwise it would never have reached. They had not only helped those who sought to enter the profession, but had raised the standard amongst those who did not seek the profession, but wished to study music for its own sake. They all knew the immense refining power of music, and the London College of Music was doing a great and good work in spreading a love of it, thus bringing ‘the greatest happiness to the greatest number.’” Sir Vincent Kennett-Barrington, Patron 1894

The College continued to prosper with the support of notable examiners such as Dr W J Westbrook in the late Victorian period, also of Dr W H Longhurst, an organist of Canterbury Cathedral and H Wharton-Wells in the 1930s and 1940s. Philip Dore, an organist renowned particularly for his performance of the music of J S Bach, was also an examiner and in the 1950s gave a series of lectures and recitals at the College.

With the advent of Dr William Lloyd Webber, LCM began to enjoy a ’Golden Age’, during which time it became widely recognised in the music world as one of ‘the five’ London Music Colleges. The examinations department was re-organised and Dr Lloyd Webber pioneered the introduction of exams for electronic organ. Improvements were made to the building and a new organ was installed thanks to the generosity of the Rank Trust.

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On Dr Lloyd Webber’s untimely death in 1982, John McCabe became Director and further improved the status of LCM. His tenure saw the centenary of LCM and a concert at the Barbican with the distinguished pianist John Lill and cellist Julian Lloyd Webber as soloists. Some major building works to enlarge the space took place, as well as the establishment of Music Technology and Film Music courses.Owing to lack of investment, the merger with the Polytechnic of West London in 1991 was inevitable, but at the same time it ensured that LCM was able to prosper and acquire what it lacked at Great Marlborough Street – increased space and facilities.

130 years on, LCM is the largest specialist music and performing arts institution in the UK. It offers an impressive range of innovative courses, respected worldwide and delivered with creativity and passion in state-of-the-art facilities. Its teaching staff still work as successful and prominent performers, creators and composers within the wider music industry, bringing career-relevant and cutting-edge experience to their courses.

Through London College of Music Examinations, LCM offers graded and diploma qualifications in music, drama and communication in 51 countries and 898 exam centres across the globe.

LCM boasts a thriving Junior College, a performing arts school for children and young people at all stages of musical learning.

LCM Junior College

“We have a great challenge before us. We have a new future to build. Its direction may not be clear in all particulars, but the LCM is still alive and in its new setting has perhaps a greater, if different, potential than ever before.” So said John Chapman, a former Warden of LCM, on the move to Ealing in 1991. And so the LCM has successfully reached its 130th birthday in a robust state, with much to be proud of in its history and ready to meet new challenges.

John McCabe

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Performance Projects

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Final year BMus students present a wide range of self-managed projects as part of their performance-based modules. These performances are the pinnacle point of the students’ time with us at LCM, and a lot of time and consideration is invested into them. For our pop performance students, students evaluate their musical direction skills, focusing on the areas of leadership, interaction and expressivity, and form a thorough understanding of the technical and communicative skills required in the area of live, popular music performance. We also demonstrate the diversity of our students with rich, diverse and creative performances showcasing our classical and jazz students.

These performances take place at a variety of venues including our own fabulous Lawrence and Vestry Hall along with a number of popular venues across London. The shows are open to the public, and are often used to showcase artists to record company A+R departments and live music promoters.

For more detailed information on post, present and future shows please visit the Performance Projects page on the LCM website: uwl.ac.uk/lcmperformanceprojects

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Esther Matthews (Classical Voice) Tuesday 10 April, St Thomas The Apostle, Hanwell 7pm

Anna Hofmann (Classical Flute) “Images & Impressions – An Evening Of Contemporary Flute Music”Thursday 12 April, St Mary’s Church 7pm

Gorka Puerta (Trumpet Recital)Thursday 12 April, Vestry Hall 8.15pm

Joanne Cooke (Classical Voice) Friday 13 April, Vesty Hall 7pm

Josh WidgerMonday 16 April, Brewery Tap

Cameron Bloom, Shelby Jarrett-Fenton, Ediz Suleyman, Amber WatsonMonday 16 April, Water Rats, Kings Cross

Edgars GrazulisMonday 16 April, The Finsbury

Joe Peck and Ellie WhitehouseTuesday 17 April, The Castle, Ealing

Sungjee Lee (Jazz Piano) “Art For The Eyes And Ears”Tuesday 17 April, Waterloo Creative Studios 7pm

Ceara D’Arcy (Classical Flute) Wednesday 18 April, St Mary’s Church 7pm

Zeta Dell-Smith and Sophie WhiteheadWednesday 18 April, Notting Hill Arts Club

Juan Moreno GallegoThursday 19 April, University of West London

Stephen WhitfieldThursday 19 April, The Red Room, Ealing

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Liam McGlynn, Yvonne Ile, Giorgio Papini, Tom SoaresThursday 19 April, The Bedford, Balham

Stephanie Berner and Evie Ablett (Classical Voice) Thursday 19 April, St Mary’s Church 7pm

Julia Sim and Maria Kherkheulidze (Jazz Voice)Friday 20 April, Jazz Café Posk 7.30pm

Nicoleta Cozma (Classical Piano) Friday 20 April, Romanian Cultural Institute 6pm

Miranda Bennett (Violin)“A Tasteful Saturday Night”Saturday 21 April, The October Gallery, Bloomsbury 7.30pm

Xiang Chen (Pop Gig) Monday 23 April, Half Moon Putney 7.30pm

Alex Barton, Aydan Gangaram, Tautvydas Pasakinskas, Jordon Poole.Monday 23 April, The Grange, Ealing

Cameron Buckmaster, Daniel Hernandez, Hugo Lagnado-Monery, Klaudia Skwarek.Monday 23 April, The Half Moon, Putney

Sophia VolossevichTuesday 24 April, St John’s Church, Southall

Hye Rie Yang (Classical Piano) Wednesday 25 April, St Mary’s Church 1.10pm

Luke Burgoyne, Curtis O’Shea, Liam O’Sullivan, Alex RiddellWednesday 25 April, The Hope and Anchor, Islington

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Vicki Brand, Sean Gillen, Georgie WheldonWednesday 25 April, The Workshop, Hoxton

Zhenyang Peng (Classical Piano) Thursday 26 April, Vestry Hall 2pm

Aaron Leneghan (Classical Piano)Thursday 26 April, Vestry Hall, 6.30pm

Chenying He (Classical Piano) Thursday 26 April, Vestry Hall, 7.30pm

Louise CarterThursday 26 April, All Saints Church, Notting Hill

Bogomil Bonev and Ishy DeeThursday 26 April, Brixton Jamm

Ben Charles and Morgan GreenThursday 26 April, Nexus ICA, Coventry

Marta CwikilewiczThursday 26 April, Joint Studio, King’s Cross

Peter Hodgkinson (Classical Violin) Friday 27 April, Vestry Hall, 7.30pm

Amisha Karsan and Weronika BieleckaSaturday 28 April, Jazz Café Posk, Hammersmith

Carli Adams, Alyssa Harrigan, Jerome Johnson, Quantae RamdinTuesday 1 May, The Lighthouse, Shoreditch

Dan Hemsley (Jazz Bass)Friday 4 May, Lawrence Hall 8pm

Advanced Perform

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Live Performances

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Live Performances

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Come and join us for a free open day at LCM Junior College on 28 April, 19 May or 16 June 2018, 8.30am-3pm

We offer courses and free tasters in; one-to-one instrumental and theory teaching, small ensembles, samba, jazz workshop, rock and pop bands, GCSE and Pre-U. Please see our website for full details: www.uwl.ac.uk/LCMJuniorCollege or email [email protected]

We look forward to meeting you

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London College of Music @LCMLiveLCMLive LCMLive

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Partnerships

The London College of Music is always pleased to be able to work with a wide range of cultural partners. In 2018 these include:

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COMPETITIONS AND PRIZES 2018

Spring 2018 will be a busy time for students as they compete for a variety of prizes and awards. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of the winners at the LCM Prizewinners’ concert, as part of UWL Graduate Summer Showcase, on Monday 14 May 2018.

Prizes and awards this year include:

• LUTENOR PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING JAZZ VOCALIST In memory of Denise Lutenor who was a staunch supporter of jazz

• MONA BLACKMAN PRIZE for jazz pianists

• JOHN IRELAND PRIZE and MICHAEL JAMES PRIZE for singers

• ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER MUSICAL THEATRE PRIZE

• MONA BLACKMAN PRIZE for classical pianists

• BERNARD AND HALEY MUSIC PRIZES for classical instrumentalists (not piano)

• GRIFFITHS PRIZE for Musical Theatre Students

• ALBERT THOMAS HOWARD COMPOSITION AWARD

• LCM VERSE PRIZE

• LCM JAZZ INSTRUMENTALIST PRIZE

• LCM MUSIC TECHNOLOGY AWARD

• LCM POP PERFORMANCE AWARD

• PATRICIA EVANS AWARD FOR COMPOSITION

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The Junior Chefs Academy is sponsored by Harrison Catering, and is supported by the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts and the Craft Guild of Chefs. The courses are aimed at Year 10 and 11 students, and provide a great start for those interested in a career in food and culinary arts. The courses last for 10 weeks, and are delivered on Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 12.30pm (Cake and Bake – Thursdays 5 – 8pm). All classes cost £10 per session.

Courses include:

• Basic culinary skills, including garnishing and presentation skills

• Food Hygiene and basic nutrition

• Teamwork and organisation

Junior Chefs Academy

£10 per week

For further information, please contact:Sadie Higham020 8231 [email protected]

uwl.ac.uk/juniorchefs

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PILLARS RESTAURANTOpening DaysLunch – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, FridayDinner – Thursday and FridayPlease note we are only open during academic term times and this may change each semester so please contact us to check for updates.

Opening TimesLunch – 12.00pm until 2.30pmDinner – 6.30pm until 9.00pm To book, please call020 8231 2200 10% OFF

food when you bring this booklet

London College of MusicMUSICAL THEATRE AND ACTING

Musical Theatre

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Musical Theatre

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Thursday 26 April, 7pm Friday 27 April, 7pm Saturday 28 April, 2pm Saturday 28 April, 7pm Sunday 29 April, 2pm Sunday 29 April, 7pm

Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

Winner of three Tony Awards, three Outer Critic’s Circle Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, and two Obie Awards, Urinetown is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics and musical theatre itself! Hilariously funny and touchingly honest, Urinetown provides a fresh perspective of one of America’s greatest art forms.

In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides he’s had enough, and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom!

Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be, Urinetowncatapults the “comedic romp” into the new millennium with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit, and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter.

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9 to 5Thursday 12 April, 7pm Friday 13 April, 7pm Saturday 14 April, 2pm Saturday 14 April, 7pm Sunday 15 April, 2pm Sunday 15 April, 7pm

Lawrence Hall, Ealing Site Tickets from uwlsu.com/lcmlive

9 to 5 The Musical, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, is based on the seminal 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s. this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic.

Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains “otherwise engaged,” the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can’t she?

This high-energy show is ideal for a large, mostly female cast, but also has opportunities for talented male dancers. With its jubilant score and easily relatable characters, 9 to 5 is the perfect show for community theatres.

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Join our community

Find us at facebook.com/LondonCollegeofMusic

Follow us at twitter.com/LCMLive

Follow us on Snapchat at LCMLive

Follow us on Instagram at LCMLive

For more events please visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmlive

or email [email protected] for more information

LCM Exams

Find out more about our international examinations board.

For more information visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams

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London College of Music Bursary FundThe LCM Bursary Fund provides vital support to students facing financial hardship, enabling them to complete their studies successfully. All donations make a huge difference to the lives of our talented and deserving students. To lend your support, please visit

alumni.uwl.ac.uk/lcmdonation

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London College of MusicLCM JUNIOR COLLEGE

For more information please visituwl.ac.uk/juniormusic

020 8231 2168

Email Lara Currie, LCM Junior College co-ordinator [email protected]

@LCMjuniors

LCMJuniorCollege

LCM Junior College

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LCM Junior CollegeWith its foundations rooted in the formal conservatoire tradition, LCM Junior College has a history of 60 years, and has since grown into a diverse, versatile and forward thinking musical community. Every Saturday during term time over 100 students come through our doors and enter a thriving, inspirational learning environment whilst receiving tuition by some of the very best teachers and professional musicians in the world. Weekend learning means that our students avoid the disturbance of their school studies, and has the added benefit that brings likeminded young people together to enrich themselves in an area of study that they enjoy. For fun or serious intentions, from beginner to advanced, LCM is a music college that believes in music for all, and will endeavour to support parents find the most suitable musical route for their child.

Performance is at the heart of the London College of Music community and particularly so for Junior College students, who perform in a number of concerts throughout the year. These performances provide our students with the opportunity to build their confidence and showcase their talents.

Students at LCM Junior College are encouraged to take graded examinations with our graded examination board – LCM Examinations, which delivers over 60,000 exams per year worldwide. LCM graded examinations are part of the National Qualification Network, which means that students gain valuable UCAS points along their musical pathway.

Those who achieve an LCM grade 8 in their chosen instrument, will receive an automatic practical offer when applying for BMus (Hons) Performance or BMus (Hons) Performance and Recording at undergraduate level.

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How we teachTeaching is across all genres and is tailored to suit the needs of individual students, whether in instrumental, singing, one-to-one or ensemble activities.

What we offer• One-to-one and group instrument tuition• Theory tuition • General musicianship• Cambridge fast track IGCSE and Pre-U• Discovering music• Music Technology• DJ Academy• Rhythm Time for babies and toddlers• Ensembles• Jazz workshop• Samba drumming• Rock and pop• Workshops• Music for younger children• Termly concerts and trips

FacilitiesLondon College of Music has an impressive number of individual studios in which students may practise. There is also a wide range of teaching rooms and lecture theatres, as well as performance spaces including a dance studio. Lawrence Hall and Vestry Hall house the music technology facilities including our state-of-the-art digital recording studios.

Bursaries available• Ealing Music and Film Festival have very

kindly supported Junior College with funding for places in our samba group. There are some places still available.

• Bursaries are available for instruments, fees and sheet music purchases through the Grocers’ Access Fund for those wishing to pursue lessons at Junior College. The award will be made on the basis of academic merit, potential to achieve and financial need.

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TAKE YOUR SEAT

We invite you to

in the heart of LCMAt the heart of London College of Music is Lawrence Hall. Refurbished in 2015, this dedicated performance and rehearsal space offers students a platform to develop and showcase their talents.

We are delighted to offer you an exceptional opportunity

to name a seat* in Lawrence Hall and have a personalised message inscribed on the chair’s plaque. It’s the perfect way to celebrate your connection to LCM and support its students. Your donation will make a real difference by providing the very best facilities for future generations of young artists.

* Naming a seat does not include admission to individual performances or events or guarantee allocation of that seat for a particular performance.

** Why not give a Class Gift to share the cost of a seat and have a group plaque as a permanent reminder of your time together.

*** The Give As You Earn Scheme is one of the most tax-effective ways for you to donate to a special cause. The scheme allows your donation to be taken from your pre-tax salary, meaning that part of your donation comes from money that would have otherwise gone to HMRC. For example if you donate £10, only £8 will be deducted from your salary.

Visit alumni.uwl.ac.uk/takeaseat to name your seat or contact [email protected] to make a Class Gift** or to take advantage of the Give As You Earn scheme.***

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“ It gives me a great sense of satisfaction to know that the funds raised support and encourage students, as well as a real sense of pride to see all of the other seats so generously donated to LCM and our students.” Sara Raybould, Director of LCM & Take a Seat Donor

W5 Productions Looking for a creative talent for your next project or event?

W5 Productions is a new and independent production company showcasing and promoting UWL’s talents and skills. Tap into the freshest talents from London College of Music and London School of Film Media and Design and benefit from cutting edge, creative and professional output.

Roster of talents available include:• Film crews• Instrumentalists – jazz and classical• Photographers• Vocalists – jazz, classical and pop. Contact us today to find out more about our talented creatives.

Email: [email protected]: 020 8231 2656Twitter: W5Productions W5 Productions is the trading name of University of West London.

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London College of Music Examinations offers qualifications in music, drama and communication, through a worldwide network of exam centres.

Exams cover a wide range of classical, jazz, pop/rock and traditional music subjects. They are available for candidates of all levels: from beginner Steps through 8 grades to professional diplomas in performance and teaching.

LCM Exams are regulated by Ofqual, and higher grades are awarded UCAS tariff points.

Visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams to find out more.

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Have you looked at the innovative range of qualifications offered by LCM Exams?

Recital GradesA new alternative to standard graded exams, focusing entirely on performance of pieces if the candidate chooses.

Performance AwardsAn opportunity to gain an assessment of your performance by DVD submission, rather than attendance at an exam centre.

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Here are just four examples of what’s available:

Musical TheatreOur fastest growing subject area: assessments at all levels combining the musical and dramatic skills required by the musical theatre performer.

EnsembleA flexible syllabus, offering assessments to groups of all sizes and instrumental/vocal combinations: from duets and trios to orchestras, bands and choirs.

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