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  • Acting methods beginners

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  • What is Theatre

    From: YouTube What is Theatre Alexander Santiago-Jirau What is Theatre Winston Churchill Foundation Australia Play Video Open Document Michael McSweeney

  • Devising theatre with children

    From: YouTube Devising theatre with children Paul Brewster McGinley Describes initiatives Trusty Sidekick have taken into devising and developing immersive theatre experiences for children and also for neurodivergent audiences. Paul is from Trusty Sidekick Theatre Company. From Michael McSweeney's Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship Study 2021 via recorded Zoom interviews. (c) Michael McSweeney Winston Churchill Foundation Australia Play Video Open Document Michael McSweeney

  • Relaxed Performances and Social definition of Disability

    From: YouTube Relaxed Performances and Social definition of Disability Paul Brewster McGinley My introduction to community theatre came through the work of Ann Jellicoe, probably the most influential writer and director working in the field and the woman who is still most closely identified with the notion of the ‘community play’. Indeed Jellicoe’s own book Community Plays: How To Put Them On, published in 1987 is still the only available text that provides any kind of blue print for the creation of community theatre; (I know three of the people in the photograph on the front of this book – Mr Carlyon was the father of one of my best friends and Mrs Hill still works in a shop in my home town of Colyton. I have always been a little bit frustrated by this cover though – for I was standing just behind Alexandra, and yet somehow missed out on being included in the image). Winston Churchill Foundation Australia Play Video Open Document Michael McSweeney

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