Theatre in Education
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The Reluctant Escapologist - Adventures in Alternative Theatre
Winner! Theatre Book Prize 2011 An unrivalled unofficial history of the rise - and partial fall - of fringe theatre, Mike Bradwell’s deadpan account of his adventures is one of the funniest and angriest…
The Skeleton Key - Unlocking the Secrets of Writing Outstanding Plays For and By Young People
The Skeleton Key is for anyone - writers, directors, teachers, students - anyone interested in making new plays which have a writer at the heart of the process It offers an insight into how leading professional…
The Thief
The action takes place against the contrasting settings of a contemporary school and an off-limits cave system Kevin is wrongly accused of theft in school, but rather than defend his innocence,…
Theatre Games & Activities - Games for Building Confidence and Creativity
How can a teacher without theatrical experience teach a course in theatre arts? How can a teacher inspire self-conscious students to perform before an audience? This book of activities is designed to build…
Theatre and War - 1933-1945
Of interest to students of cultural studies, theatre studies and European history, as well as to the general reader fascinated by this little-known aspect of the European scene during the 1930s and 1940s…
Theatre for Children and Young People - 50 years of Professional Theatre in the UK
This is the first publication to give the whole story of Theatre for Children and Young People and its unique development in the UK, how it has responded to cultural diversity in a continually changing…
Theatre in Prison - Theory and Practice
A collection of 13 essays exploring the diversity of innovative drama works in prisons. The contributors explore key aspects of practice - “problemitizing”, theorizing and describing specific…
Theatre of the Oppressed
Originally basing himself at the Arena Stage in Sao Paolo, Augusto Boal developed a series of imaginative theatre exercises which promote awareness of one’s social situation and its limitations,…
Trust and Power - Taking Care of Ourselves Through Drama
Drama has long been recognised as an effective medium not only for entertaining, but also for informing and educating audiences. Trust and Power is a sequence of interactive drama-based workshops that…
Using Voice and Theatre in Therapy - The Practical Application of Voice Movement Therapy
A guide to how dramatic improvisation can be used in a therapeutic context to promote self-expression. Paul Newham demonstrates how voice, text and speech bring out aspects of character, personality, emotion…
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