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  • Tom Ryalls

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    Tom is a writer, fundraisers and organiser who’s is on a mission to change who gets to imagine the future. Earlier this year their production of “Can You See Into a Black Hole?” ran outdoors in Covent Garden to rave reviews and they will soon be creating their first show at The Barbican. BAP! is a company they are creating to manage their projects, bring together theatre shows, community projects and professional development schemes.

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    Tom Ryalls presents

    Education Education Karaoke

    Tue 23 – Sat 27 Nov at 7.15pm
    With a state education, a karaoke machine an unrehearsed performer takes a romp through the last 20 years of education and pop music.

    Blog Posts by Tom Ryalls

    Photo of a theatre-making networking event
    Posted: 05-07-2022 Tag: news

    Top Tips for Fundraising

    Fundraising can be hard, especially with the increased competition we’re seeing for funds right now - but there are also some simple things you can do to help resource yourself.


    A picture of Tom Ryalls as a child in school. He has blonde hair and wears glasses and a school uniform.
    Posted: 16-11-2021 Tag: artist blogs

    Tom Ryalls on Creating Education, Education, Karaoke

    What has Tony Blair got to do with theatre? In this blog post, Starting Blocks artist Tom Ryalls breaks down the significance of Tony Blair’s “Education, Education, Education” speech and debunking the myth of social mobility in the UK.


    "It is precisely these types of projects, involving these types of people, in these types of theatres that make London what it is."

    The Lancet