Summer 2005
Summer 2005 Volume 12.2
Mark Wheeler Puppets with a Techno Twist; The development of role-play to promote speaking and listening; A Celtic Experience; Theatre and young audiences; The playwright's perspective; When the play ends, what begins?
On the cover
This issue features content from the ND Canterbury Conference, which brought together professionals from all aspects of Drama Education and was further enhanced by experts in creativity, thinking skills and learning . . .
CONTENT
Interview
Helen Nicholson talks to John Somers
Shadow Puppets with a Techno Twist
Kevin Sullivan
The development of role-play to promote speaking and listening
Georgette Turrell
A Celtic Experience
Using the environment for an expressive arts fieldstudy. Jan Macdonald with Moyra Boland
Theatre and young audiences
Stuart Bennett proposes a policy on theatre for young people
The playwright's perspective
Andy Kempe on the work of Noel Greig and others
When the play ends, what begins?
Michael Judge discusses the place of Theatre Centre in providing opportunities for young people