Teaching Drama – August 2018
English | 64 pages | True PDF | 17.6 MB
English | 64 pages | True PDF | 17.6 MB
TD considers the backstage career paths open to drama students, with advice on specialist training for theatre and the wider entertainment industry; Intermission Youth Theatre gives a voice to young people going through the criminal justice system; and the Children’s Shakespeare Festivals celebrate ten years of resetting children’s perceptions of the Bard.
Plus, Theatre Uncut’s new series of Power Plays explore the #MeToo movement; Glitch Theatre gives young people the tools to become active citizens in our democracy with an interactive school performance; drama school Rose Bruford College and theatre company Told by an Idiot join forces to create an MA and MFA in collaborative theatre; devising dos and don’ts for GCSE drama; and the first instalment of our new series of drama strategies offering practical systems to use in the drama studio to enhance your practice.