The daughter of Waking The Dead star Trevor Eve and actress Sharon Maughan, 40, has been at The Why Not Institute in London to learn about the art of clowning.
RICHARD EDEN: The Duchess of Sussex was proud to serve as guest editor of Vogue in 2019 - but her late mother-in-law was invited to do the job more than 20 years earlier.
A TRUST in York has joined forces with a number of organisations to participate in a series of new online workshops to support those living with disabilities. The Wilberforce Trust from York, which supports people with visual and hearing impairments, along with other groups from Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire will be amongst the first to join four artists on a new series of virtual workshops. The initiative, called Ingenious Workshops – Laughter and Movement’ is the brainchild of Nottingham-based theatre and comedy production company Ingenious Fools, who have been awarded nearly £15,000 by Arts Council England for the project. The workshops, which start this month, will aim to build movement, independence, boost confidence and self-esteem, promote mental and physical well-being and address loneliness and isolation for disabled people and staff.