Dewsbury is not a cultural desert
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2019/oct/07/dewsbury-is-not-a-cultural-desert Version 0 of 1. Big Imaginations, the north of England’s children’s theatre festival, is welcome to visit Dewsbury, which has apparently been identified as a place that is “characterised by low engagement with the arts” (Letters, 5 October). They will find, however, that it is far from a cultural desert. Dewsbury Arts Group has converted a former Quaker meeting house into an arts space, with a 100-seater theatre, rehearsal rooms, a massive stock of props and, of course, a bar. We have a life-drawing class that exhibits a least once a year, and a youth training scheme that presents two youth theatre showcases a year. The adult drama group presents one musical and five plays each year, which usually reach, and sometimes exceed, West End standards, and at a fraction of the price (£9 a seat). Dewsbury is easily accessible by rail from London, and even from Manchester if you can find space on a Transpennine train. Our programme is available on our website.Peter WrigleyBirstall, West Yorkshire • Join the debate – email guardian.letters@theguardian.com • Read more Guardian letters – click here to visit gu.com/letters • Do you have a photo you’d like to share with Guardian readers? Click here to upload it and we’ll publish the best submissions in the letters spread of our print edition Culture Theatre Art Yorkshire Children letters Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Reuse this content |