User:Adrian-polglase
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Adrian Polglase was born on the 4th August 1991 in Truro and has done several drama and dancing performances in his home county in Cornwall, UK and currently attends Truro College.
His first main performance was in the year 2002 when he performed in the Hall For Cornwall with the Duchy Opera in the production of the Magic Flute. He had a dancing part in the Fire and Water scenes as well as the paradise scene as a bird. In the same year, he also performed in Truro Cathedral in a school performance of Noah's Ark and is now a member of Playrite Theatre Group.
[edit] School Related Performances
Another one of his performances was also a dance part which was also in the Hall for Cornwall where he took part for his school in the Carrick Dance project which is held by the Carrick district every year where he danced in the Top Hats and Tails performance with some other students from his school (Richard Lander School).
Near the end of 2005, he played a part in the big school play of 'Oliver' which took place in the sports hall of Richard Lander School (and was also to be the last performance in the old school building). He took up numerous parts although he was ill for the main auditions. This play proved to be very popular with the whole of Cornwall and was directed by Lynne Lamstrome who is the current head of drama in the school.
In February 2007 Adrian performed as 'Leanato' in Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing' which was constructed as a 30 minute version to be featured in the Shakespeare's School's Fesitval
[edit] Creative Partnerships
Knowledge Spa Performance. His latest performance was in a Creative Partnerships project for the Knowledge Spa which is part of Royal Cornwall Hospital. This piece was entititled 'Blood and Faith' and was also known as the 'Stepping into Shoes Project'. This was acted out in the Knowledge Spa in early 2006 where him and his 5 other performers (all of whom were from Richard Lander School) performed again in the eden project for the launch of the new educational section.
A professional filming of the piece was carried out by Creative Partnerships in August 2007 and will eventually be distributed to training hospitals throughout the UK as a view of the hospital from both patient and doctor points of view. This piece was filmed in both Richard Lander and Royal Cornwall Hospital.