This research booklet examines the effectiveness of drama and theatre practice as a means to promoting peace building and reconciliation within the Irish context. The research considers five drama and theatre projects in Northern Ireland and border counties, which have been designed and delivered to contribute towards peace building and reconciliation
South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an internationally regarded – if contested – t...
Professional theatre writing that explores the conflict has a long history in Ireland, from O'Casey ...
In a context of growing attention to the benefits of the arts in peacebuilding, this article reports...
This research booklet examines the effectiveness of drama and theatre practice as a means to promoti...
This booklet contains a documentation of the project Acting Different which was implemented by Smash...
This booklet is written by Mary Moynihan and produced by Smashing Times Theatre Company Limited as p...
This thesis explores the role of engaged theatre in peacebuilding through the lens of conflict trans...
An Exploration into the Impact of Drama and Theatre on Policy aims to determine the influence, if an...
Individuals and communities that have been subject to protracted violent conflict seek ways to move ...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
Art and arts-based projects are gaining increasing attention as an alternative to traditional peace-...
This report is the result of a month-long study on theatrical expression in Northern Irish Communiti...
Ireland has emerged from an era of protracted conflict, which claimed almost 4,000 lives and left a ...
The purpose of this MA thesis is to analyse the function of the comic elements in several post-confl...
This booklet contains a documentation of the first round of Acting for the Future which uses partici...
South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an internationally regarded – if contested – t...
Professional theatre writing that explores the conflict has a long history in Ireland, from O'Casey ...
In a context of growing attention to the benefits of the arts in peacebuilding, this article reports...
This research booklet examines the effectiveness of drama and theatre practice as a means to promoti...
This booklet contains a documentation of the project Acting Different which was implemented by Smash...
This booklet is written by Mary Moynihan and produced by Smashing Times Theatre Company Limited as p...
This thesis explores the role of engaged theatre in peacebuilding through the lens of conflict trans...
An Exploration into the Impact of Drama and Theatre on Policy aims to determine the influence, if an...
Individuals and communities that have been subject to protracted violent conflict seek ways to move ...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
Art and arts-based projects are gaining increasing attention as an alternative to traditional peace-...
This report is the result of a month-long study on theatrical expression in Northern Irish Communiti...
Ireland has emerged from an era of protracted conflict, which claimed almost 4,000 lives and left a ...
The purpose of this MA thesis is to analyse the function of the comic elements in several post-confl...
This booklet contains a documentation of the first round of Acting for the Future which uses partici...
South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an internationally regarded – if contested – t...
Professional theatre writing that explores the conflict has a long history in Ireland, from O'Casey ...
In a context of growing attention to the benefits of the arts in peacebuilding, this article reports...