Theatre group for the homeless set for new show

A community theatre group run by homeless and vulnerable people is preparing for the first public performance of their new show and says working towards it has boosted their confidence.
Underground Lights has worked on the project with the University of Warwick and local musicians over six weeks.
One of the group, John, described it as like "a second home", and working on the performance was "a great help" to his journey away from homelessness.
Their performance will be held at Coventry Central Hall at 16:00 BST on 2 April, followed by an exhibition on 15 May at Warwick Arts Centre.
Prof Nadine Holdsworth, from the university, said those involved in the theatre group have felt "ignored and marginalised in society".
Working with them in the group had helped them learn new skills and support each other, she added.
She added: "This performance will be truly unique – don't miss it."

John said he had been "in and out of jail for 30-odd years" and been homeless "more times than I can remember", but the group had helped him with his recovery.
"I've done loads of stuff with them," he added.
"I'm a rapper now, and I don't have to write my lyrics because I spent 20 years when I was in jail writing them."
Those involved with Underground Lights said they ran "creative cafes" and drama workshops with the group.
For the performance, they have composed songs with themes and lyrics that mean something to their lives, they added.

Prof Holdsworth said she and postgraduate students from the university's theatre department had worked with them on their ideas, funded by the university's Warwick Institute of Engagement.
Another in the group, Johnny, said he came across Underground Lights while living in hostels, and it had helped him make friends and learn about his talents.
"It led me to my passion for music and learning how to DJ," he added. "I've now worked as a DJ and been paid for it.
"It's been weird going from sofa surfing and homelessness and living in hostels to having a one-bed place, getting married, living in a three-bed house and meeting a bunch of people that have been through the same experiences."