This paper presents the findings from a study which explores the role of theatre as a site for learning in a community context and how it can provide informal learning opportunities for young people experiencing social exclusion. The study involved 'Actup!' a theatre group for young people on Leicester's Saffron Lane Estate and run by Speakeasy Theatre Company. Observations, interviews and visual records were used to explore practitioners' and young people's experiences of 'Actup!' The research findings suggest that theatre as education has a number of important functions for these young people. Using structured processes such as rehearsal techniques and exercises that involve the experiences of young people, theatre can positively contribu...
This paper traces a case study of how participatory theatre is used to make a positive impact on the...
In this paper I describe and analyse the socio-educational significance of a theatre arts approach t...
There is hardly ever a platform provided in schools for students to express their concerns about soc...
This paper presents the findings from a study which explores the role of theatre as a site for learn...
This article describes and evaluates the educational work being undertaken by Students Partnership W...
Traditionally drama in schools has been seen either as a learning medium with a wide range of curric...
This work explored the impact that performing in the literacy play "Marks on Paper" had on adult lit...
This monograph argues for a repositioning of theatre as an antidote to the negative effects of the r...
In this paper I describe and analyse the socio-educational significance of a theatre arts approach t...
This research explores the potential for the qualitative practice of ethno-drama to examine social i...
The subject of this study is a community theatre for, with and by girls aged 13–17. The theatre prac...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I explore the work and ideas of people who ar...
Experienced by thousands of children every year, professional theatre for young audiences TYA) is st...
This paper explores the notion of social responsiveness for the modern professional performing artis...
This study investigates how a more involved structure in youth theatre groups can help increase the ...
This paper traces a case study of how participatory theatre is used to make a positive impact on the...
In this paper I describe and analyse the socio-educational significance of a theatre arts approach t...
There is hardly ever a platform provided in schools for students to express their concerns about soc...
This paper presents the findings from a study which explores the role of theatre as a site for learn...
This article describes and evaluates the educational work being undertaken by Students Partnership W...
Traditionally drama in schools has been seen either as a learning medium with a wide range of curric...
This work explored the impact that performing in the literacy play "Marks on Paper" had on adult lit...
This monograph argues for a repositioning of theatre as an antidote to the negative effects of the r...
In this paper I describe and analyse the socio-educational significance of a theatre arts approach t...
This research explores the potential for the qualitative practice of ethno-drama to examine social i...
The subject of this study is a community theatre for, with and by girls aged 13–17. The theatre prac...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I explore the work and ideas of people who ar...
Experienced by thousands of children every year, professional theatre for young audiences TYA) is st...
This paper explores the notion of social responsiveness for the modern professional performing artis...
This study investigates how a more involved structure in youth theatre groups can help increase the ...
This paper traces a case study of how participatory theatre is used to make a positive impact on the...
In this paper I describe and analyse the socio-educational significance of a theatre arts approach t...
There is hardly ever a platform provided in schools for students to express their concerns about soc...