Podcast: More Than Theatre Podcast
1) +Verb: Lizi Patch, Drama Animateur
Young people in the rural community of Pocklington participated in +Verb – part of the Arts Council England's Young People's Participatory Theatre project. Lizi Patch, Animateur, reflects on the exper...Show More
2) +Verb – Al Pagan, Digital Artist
What are the performative, technical and learning issues raised by involving video game technology in drama practice? Paul Sutton talks to digital artists Al Pagan who has developed a Nintendo Wii gam...Show More
3) +Verb – Greg Foster, Drama Animateur
How did a young theatre practitioner take to using digital media as part of his drama practice? Greg Foster talks to Paul Sutton about his experience of Arts Council England's Young People's Participa...Show More
4) Marc Prensky - Part 2 Challenge to Educators
On a flying visit to the UK, Marc Prensky, the noted thinker and educator famous for popularising the term "Digital Native", talks about the digital challenge facing educators. What must we do to prep...Show More
5) Marc Prensky - Part 1 Digital Natives
Part1. On a flying visit to the UK, Marc Prensky, the noted thinker and educator famous for popularising the term "Digital Native", talks about the digital challenge facing educators. What must we do ...Show More
6) Drama and performance aiding health education
Katharine Low talks to MoreThanTheatre at the 2008 Theatre and Performance Research Association conference in Leeds about "Our place, Our stage", an exploration of how performance can play a role in s...Show More
7) Serious Gaming - Video games and drama
Australian research and academic David Cameron talks with Dr Paul Sutton at the international IDEA conference in Hong Kong about the potential impact of video games and 'serious' gaming on drama and a...Show More
8) Young People’s Participatory Theatre: +Verb
+Verb is a pilot project for Arts Council England's pioneering YPPT scheme to find new ways of engaging young people in drama.
9) Creative Training with Applied Theatre
What benefits can the processes of applied theatre bring to the world of business, especially through creative training?
10) Young People’s Participatory Theatre
This Arts Council England initiative is finding new ways of encouraging young people to participate in youth theatre and progress to employment in the theatre industry.